In the Ottawa city finals, Rideau Aquatic Club defeated Glebe Collegiate 48-8; 32-25 (Total: 80-33). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Rideaus dusted Glebe 48-8 as Don Young scored 15, Lyle Laishley 13, A Smith 10, Jamieson 4, Louis White 2 and T Rooney 2. McLaughlin led Glebe with 4. Young added 3 and Leach 1, while Goldthorpe, McDonald, McBride, Harris and Allen were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Rideaus dispatched Glebe 32-25 as Louis White scored 14, Lyle Laisley 8, Alex Smith 7 and Jake Jamieson 3, while Eddie Burke and Sid Cook were scoreless. J Goldthorpe paced Glebe with 9. H McLaughlin added 7, John Young 6, S McDonald 2 and Allen 1, while Moulds was scoreless.

In the sudden-death Montreal final, North Branch YMCA ‘B’ defeated North Branch YMCA ‘A’ 37-35 in overtime. North Branch B included S Brown, E Robinson, Boone, D McGregor, E Clarabut, D Singleton, C Howard and L Hutton. North Branch A included Walker, Grant, Macdonald, Watt, Swineburne, Johnston, MacLeod and Carr.

In the Ottawa Valley/Quebec playoffs, Ottawa Rideau Aquatic Club d’d Montreal North Branch Y 40-20; 26-16 (Total: 66-36). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Rideaus torched Montreal 40-20 as Louis White scored 14, Lyle Laishley 9, J Jamieson 9, A Smith and S Cook 3. S Brown paced North Branch with 11. E Robertson added 3, D Singleton 3, D McGregor 2 and C Howard 1, while E Clarabrit and L Hilton were scoreless. ………………………………………………… In game two, the Rideaus dispatched North Branch & 26-16 was Lyle Laishley scored 8, A Smith 8, L White 6, S Cook 2 and T Rooney 2, while E Burke and J Jamieson were scoreless. Brown led Montreal with 4. Robinson added 4, Singleton 4, McGregor 2 and Howard 2, while Hutton and Clarabut were scoreless.

In the Ontario quarterfinals, (a series twice delayed because of a smallpox scare) the Windsor Ford Omars d’d St. Thomas Orions 18-33; 36-13 (Total: 54-46). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Thomas dusted Windsor 33-18 as Searle scored 12, Westrope 9, Hind 8 and Dawdy 4, while Saunders, Rupp, Lay and Martin were scoreless. Berry led the Omars with 9. Marchand added 5, Peters 2, Jacquemain 1 and Shaw 1, while Butcher and Beaton were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor took the series with a 36-13 as Peters scored 11, Berry 10, Marchand 10, Shaw 4 while 1 was unallocated and Jacquemain, Beaton and Butcher were scoreless. Searle paced the Orions with 6. Westrope added 3, Dawdy 2, Saunders 1 and Rupp 1, while Hind was scoreless.

In the Ontario semis, the Windsor Ford Omars d’d Hamilton St. George’s 41-32; 23-16 (Total: 64-48). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor clipped Hamilton 41-32 as Marchand scored 17, Shaw 6, Beaton 6, Berry 5, Peters 4, Butcher 2 and Jacquemain 1, while Butcher was scoreless. Johnson led St. George’s with 13. Jannett added 9, Emery 6, Cheyne 2, Small 1, while 1 was unallocated and Cotterall, Currie and Thompson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor took the series with a 23-16 win as Berry scored 7, Shaw 6, Jacquemain 4, Marchand 4 and Peters 2, while Butcher and Beaton were scoreless. Jannett led Hamilton with 8. Emery added 3, Cheyne 2, Johnson 2 and Cotteral 1.

In the Ontario finals, the Windsor Ford Omars defeated Orillia 2-0 (default).

No Eastern championship was held as the Windsor Ford Omars said they were unable to play the Rideaus because most of their players had moved on to play spring baseball. CABA declared the Ottawa Rideau Aquatic Club the eastern champs.

The champion Ottawa Rideau Aquatic Club: Don Young, Louis White, Lyle Laishley, Alex Smith, Sid Cook, Jake Jamieson, Eddie Burke, Teddie Rooney; manager Smith

In the Alberta semis, Edmonton Victoria High v. Calgary YMCA Sheiks. The Sheiks included Cliffe Sheane, Charlie Poole, Don Woodside, Allan Carscallen, Maurice Fidler, Mcguire and Langdon.

In the British Columbia semis, the Vancouver St. Andrews Crusaders clipped the Nanaimo Cgolts 24-12 as Enoch Williams scored 13, Keith 5, Kennedy 4 and McRae 2. Olds led the Colts with 4. Murdoch added 4, Walford 4 and McKenzie 1.

In the British Columbia finals, the Sunday School League champ Vancouver St. Andrews Crusaders defeated Revelstoke 29-22 as Enoch Williams scored 10, Al Kennedy 8, J Keith 6, Harvey McIntyre 3 and John McRae 2, while Dan Jones was scoreless. Dean led Revestoke with 12. Pardolini added 6 and Henderson 4, while McKenzie, McKinnon and Bergalisse were scoreless.