In Ontario opening round play, Woodstock d’d London Y 37-11;

        In Ontario opening round play, University of Western Ontario d’d London Westervelts x-x; 29-22

        In Ontario opening round play, the Windsor Blue Arrows d’d the Chatham Regimental Signallers 32-7; 20-18 (Total: 52-25). …………………………………………………… Windsor played Craig, Saddy, Curtis, Taylor, Vincent, H Cross and Harrison. Chatham played Julien, Foex, McCallum, Doyle, Newman and Elliott.

        In Ontario opening round play, the University of Western Ontario d’d Windsor Blue Arrows 16-26; 31-14 (Total: 47-40). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor clipped the U of Western Ontario 26-16 as Curtiss scored 12, Saddy 11 and Craig 5, while Taylor, Vincent and Cross were scoreless. Turville led Western Ontario with 5. C Bice added 5, Morgan 4 and Simpson 2, while Farley, Hauck and Allin were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the U of Western Ontario took the series with a 31-14 win as Turville scored 10, Bice 9, Simpson 6, Hauch 4 and Farley 2, while Morgan and Allin were scoreless. Curtis led Windsor with 6. Craig added 5 and Saddy 3, while Taylor, Vincent and Harrison were scoreless.

        In the Ontario quarterfinals and Toronto final, Toronto West End Y defeated the University of Toronto 5-0; 29-11 (Total: 34-11). …………………………………………………… In game two, West End Y, coached by Jack Hutchinson, captured its second consecutive city title as Gillespie, Small, Munroe, Beach, Price and Michie led them to a 29-11 win. Devitt led the U of T.

        In the Ontario semis and East quarterfinals, the St. Catharines Rowing Club d’d Toronto West End Y 19-14; 19-21 (Total: 38-35). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Catharines took an 18-4 lead before Toronto ripped off a 10-1 run down the stretch to notch a 19-14 win. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto prevailed 21-19 in a match that featured a great deal of tripping and slashing, as well as several fist fights in the stands. Toronto led 13-9 at the half and was paced Watson’s 8 points. Gillespie added 4, Smallcombe 3, Michie 0, Price 0, Munroe 3, Smart 0, Beath 3 and Hendry 0. Peart led St. Catharines with 5. Newman added 5, Cambray 3, Wiley 0, Diggins 3, Calderone 3, Hubbert 0, Meacher 0, Holenbeck 0 and Dixon 0.

In the East semis and Ontario final, St. Catharines Rowing Club d’d Kingston Collegiate 77-11; 22-19 (Total: 99-30). …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Catharines played Newman, Peart, Cambray, Wiley, Diggins, Liebbert, Holenbeck; Dixon, Calderone and Meacher. Kingston (coached by George Stewart) played Hewitt Smith, Harold Buck, Frank Sanders, Edgar B. Smith, Doug Sanders, Grattos, Brown, C.W. Smith and Ernie Sanders.

        In the East quarterfinals and Ottawa city finals, Glebe Collegiate defeated the Ottawa Rideau Aquatic Club 23-24; 46-29 (Total: 69-53). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Rideaus prevailed 24-23 as Happy Redmond scored 7, T Spear 6, Merrill Cameron 5, Barrie McInenly 4, H MacMullen 4 and A Burton 2, while M Smith and Tommie McInenly were scoreless. Harry Church paced Glebe with 9. Harrison McLaughlin added 6, Percy Moulds 4, Thorburne Allen 3 and Dave Young 1, while Allen MacFarlane, Bud Crain and Kenny O’Byrne were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe Collegiate prevailed 46-29 to take the total-point series by 16. Harrison McLaughlin led Glebe with 16. Harry Church added 16, Percy Moulds 9, Dave Young 4 and Tokey Allen 2, while Bud Crain, Allen MacFarlane, Tommie Langford and Kenny O’Byrne were scoreless. Tommy Spear led the Rideaus with 12. Happy Redmond added 8, Barrie McInenly 5, Merrill Cameron 3 and A Buston 1, while M Smith, H MacMillan and Tommie McInenly were scoreless.

        In the East semis and Ottawa Valley/Quebec playoff, Ottawa Glebe Collegiate defeated Montreal YMHA 52-16; 27-24 (Total: 69-40). …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe Collegiate whipped YMHA 52-16 as Harrison McLaughlin scored 26, Percy Moulds 16, Harry Church 7 and Thorburne Allen 2, while, Dave Young, Reginald Crain, Allen MacFarlane, Kenny O’Byrne and Thiral Langford were scoreless. Blumenthal led YMHA with 6. Schlenger added 5, Abramovitch 2, Bloomfield 2 and Spiegelman 1, while Itel, Stein, Engerson, Millman and Schacter were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe Collegiate prevailed 27-24 to take the total-point series with 29. Harrison McLaughlin and Harry Church each scored 8 to lead Glebe. Percy Moulds added 6 and Dave Young 2, while Bud Crain, Allen MacFarlane, Thiral Langford, Tokey Allen and Kenny O’Bryne were scoreless. Abramavitch paced YMHA with 14. Schlenger added 6, Engerson 4, Stein 2 and Blumenthal 1, while Millman, Hel, Schacter, Bloomfield and Spiegelman were scoreless. YMHA was coached by Campbell. The Montreal junior ranks did not have an age limitation.

In the Eastern final, Ottawa Glebe Collegiate d’d St. Catharines Rowing Club 11-9; 12-13 (Total: 23-22). …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe Collegiate prevailed 11-9 as Harry Church notched 5, Percy Moulds 2, Dave Young 2, Thorburne Allen 1 and Harrison McLaughlin 1, while Tommie Holmwood, Allen MacFarlane, Kenny O’Byrne, Reginald Crain and Tommie Langford were scoreless. Cambray led St. Catherines with 6. Newman added 2 and Wiley 1, while Peart, Hubbert, Dixon, Calderone, Diggins and Meacher were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Catherines prevailed 13-12 but Ottawa Glebe took the total-point series by a single point. Cambray led St. Catharines with 7. Newman added 2, Diggins 2 and Wiley 2, while Peart, Calderone, Hollenback, Hubbard, Meecher and Dixon were scoreless. Thiral Langford led Glebe with 4. Harry Church added 3, Dave Young 2, Thorburne Allen 1, Tommie Holmwood 1 and Percy Moulds 1, while Harrison McLaughlin, Allen MacFarlane, Reginald Crane and Kenny O’Byrne wee scoreless.

The East runner-up St. Catharines Rowing Club: O. Newman; Perat; Hubbard; Dixon; Cambray; Calderone; Diggins; Meacher; Wiley; Liebbert; Hollenbeck;

The East champion Ottawa Glebe Collegiate Gryphons: Harry Church; Harrison McLaughlin; Percy Moulds; Allen MacFarlane; Thorburne Allen; Dave Young; Kenny O’Byrne; Reginald Crain; Thiral Langford; Tommie Holmwood; coach Bob Campbell; manager George Gorman

In the Manitoba final, the Winnipeg Tigers defeated Brandon 24-21 as Mcdonald scored 8, Waldie 8, Marlatt 4, J McDonald 2 and Stewart 2, while Gay was scoreless. Dunkin led Brandon with 8. Hjelmstron added 7, Wright 2, Maxwell 2 and Bowrying 2, while Frederickson, Eaton and Stanley were scoreless.

In the sudden-death Alberta semis, Cardston clipped Calgary YMCA 19-8 as L Parrick scored 9, Olson 5, Low 3 and Patrick 2, while Wynder, Card, Lee and Layton were scoreless. Oaks led Calgary with 4. Kennedy added 2, Dulton 1 and Zabok 1, while Robertson, Ashton, Gardner, Gardiner-smith and Harris were scoreless.

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In the sudden-death British Columbia final, Vancouver St. Mark’s defeated the Kamloops Juniors 30-12. Kamloops included Hay, Connolly, Turner.