In the Toronto semis, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated the U of Toronto 36-29; 47-20 (Total: 83-49).
In the Toronto finals, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated Broadview Y 37-25; 49-16 (Total: 86-51)
In game one, Alf Pearson paced the Lizzies with 19. Nig Eisen added 2, Alf Pearson 10, Lefty Starr 2, Lou Mincovitch 0, Harold Sniderman 8, Alec Levinsky 4, Al Abrams 2, Copeon 0, Jack Heller 0, Harold Gallander 0, and Morris Goldstein 0. Veitch led Broadview with 7. Marriott added 6, Bodie 7, Gordon 0, Wolfe 2, Smith 0, Gard 0, Webb 0, Eckler 0 and Zackheim 3. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Lizzies dominated defensively and won easily 47-20.
In opening round Ontario play, the Windsor Walkerville Chicklets d’d St. Thomas Aylmer Grads 29-26; 48-13 (Total: 77-39). …………………………………………………… In game two, Walkerville led 30-5 at the half and prevailed 48-13. Julius Goldman, Joe Mencel and Art Oliver led the Walkerville attack. The Chicklets also included Tom McLeod; Elliott Brown; Edward Pattison; Red Farrow; George Martin; Eddie Morley; coach Harry Shannahan; manager Dean Jackson and club sponsor Bruce Chick.
In the Ontario quarterfinals, Niagara Falls Rainbows defeated Galt YMCA Terriers 55-13; 67-10 (Total: 122-23). …………………………………………………… In game two, Niagara Falls whipped Galt 67-10 as Hanna scored 22, Duncan 18, Westover 12, Haines 8 and Parker 6, while McAndrew, Cote and Pople were scoreless. Ferguson led Galt with 4. Legg added 2, Graham 2 and Forbes 2, while Marshall, Mills, Sparks, Richardson and Buck were scoreless.
In the Ontario quarterfinals, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated the Walkerville Chicklets 33-10; 30-19 (Total: 63-29). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto 33-10 romped with a dominant second half, outscoring the Chicklets 21-4. Alf Pearson led Toronto with 13. Nig Eisen added 5, Lefty Starr 9, Harold Sniderman 2, Alex Levinsky 0, Morris Goldstein 2, Jack Heller 0, Al Abrams 0 and Lou Mincovitch 2. Julius Goldman notched 3 for Walkerville. Art Oliver added 2, Joe Mencel 3, Elliott Brown 0, Eddie Morley 2, Red Farrow 0, Edward Patterson 0 and Tom McLeod 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto coasted to an easy 30-19 win as Alf Pearson scored 11, Easton 8, Harold Gallander 0, Harold Sniderman 10, Lou Mincovitch 2, Morris Goldstein 0, Al Abrams 0, Harold Kaplan 0 and Jack Heller 0. Joe Mencel paced Walkerville with 7. Art Oliver added 3, Julius Goldman 1, Elliott Brown 1, Eddie Morley 3, Red Farrell 3, Edward Patterson 1 and George Martin 0.
In the quarterfinals, Midland defeated Shelburne x-x; x-x (Total: x-x)
In the Ontario semis, Belleville Y defeated Midland x-x; x-x (Total: x-x)
In the Ontario semis, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds d’d Niagara Falls Rainbows 42-20; 24-27 (Total: 66-47). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto dominated the second half as they romped 42-20. Niagara Falls included Parker, Duncan, Orin Hanna, Westover, Haine, Cote and McAndrews. …………………………………………………… In game two, Niagara Falls prevailed 27-24 in a tough, physical affair in which both teams roughhoused at whim.
In the Ontario final and East quarterfinals, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds v. Belleville Y 34-29; 61-35 (Total: 95-64). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Lizzies captured their second consecutive provincial crown with a 61-35 win as Alf Pearson scored 23. Faulkner led Belleville with 23. Belleville also included McFee, Davison, Redfern, Chadwick, Byrne, Ridley and White.
In the Ottawa Valley finals, the Ottawa Brittanias defeated the Ottawa Capitals 21-12; 32-12 (Total: 53-24). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Brittanias clipped the Capitals 21-12 as Rube Molot scored 9, Bruce Megill 5, Wally Dicks 4 and Steve Garland 3, while Bill Crowe, Edwin Lenni, Lloyd Stevenson and Billy Rowe were scoreless. Bill Murphy led the Capitals with 6, Boisey Dalton added 2, J Cherry 2 and C Barry 2, while Bill Purdy, Joe Cherry, Joe Sincennes, Jack Hynes, Harold Knight and Harold Bell were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Brittanias prevailed 32-12 to take the total-point series by 19. Wallie Dicks led the Brittanias with 16. Bruce Megill added 7, Rube Molot 6, Bob Crowe 2 and Stevenson 1, while Carter, Len Christmus, Bill Roe, Ed Lennie and Garland were scoreless. Murphy and Dalton each scored 3 to lead the Capitals. Bill Purdy added 2, Cherry 2, Charlie Barry 1 and Bell 1, while Sincennes, Hynes and Knight were scoreless.
In the sudden-death Montreal final, the Beavers defeated YMHA 38-32 as Cohen scored 12, Goodman 9, Elias 8, Silverstone 4, Katz 4 and Rosenthal 1, while Raff, Levine, Erensky and Azenmil were scoreless. Goldberg led YMHA with 6. Zilansky added 6, Seltser 6, Black 5, Rudner 4, Bennet 3 and B Cutler 2, while Margolick, J Cutler, Cohen and Reinblatt were scoreless.
In the Quebec finals, the Montreal Beavers defeated the Quebec City Acmys 48-13; 47-7 (Total: 95-20). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Beavers clubbed Quebec City 47-7 as Goodman scored 10, Cohen 10, Silverstone 8, Luttermans 8, Raffs 4, Elias 3, Katz 2 and Abennil 2, while Rosenthal and Starke were scoreless. Scott led the Acmys with 4. Mirmio added 2 and Neill 1, while Lapointe, Copeman, Phillips, Mitchell, Handley and Davis were scoreless.
In the Ottawa Valley/Quebec playoff and East quarterfinals, the Ottawa Brittanias defeated the Montreal Beavers 19-15; 22-25 (Total: 41-40). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Brittanias defence was slightly more effective as they pulled out a 19-15 win in a tight checking affair. Rube Molet led the Brittanias with 8. Steve Garland added 0, Bruce Megill 8, Crowe 2, Dicks 1, Stevenson 0, E. Lennie 0, Roe 0, Carter 0 and Christmas 0. Goodman paced Montreal with 7. Elias added 6, Raff 1, Rosenthal 1, Silverstone 0, Latterman 0, Cohen 0, Katz 0 and Levine 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Beavers edged Ottawa 25-22 but lost the total-point series by one. Goodman paced Montreal with 12. Elias added 7, Cohn 5 and Katz 1, while Rosethal, Silverstone, Lutterman, Raff, Levine and Azennil were scoreless. Megill led the Brittanis with 8. Dicks added 7, Molot 4, Crowe 2 and Carland 1, while Stevenson, Cartier, Roe, Christmas and Lennie were scoreless.
In Eastern semis and Ontario/Ottawa Valley playoff, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated the Ottawa Brittanias 49-17; 31-23 (Total: 80-40). …………………………………………………… In game one, the front line of Harry Gallander, Nig Eisen and Alf Pearson dominated as Toronto registered an easy 49-17 win. Alf Pearson led Toronto with 17. Nig Eisen added 13, Starr 5, Abrams 4, Gallander 4, Levinsky 2, Heller 2, Mincovitch 1 and Sniderman 1. Megill led Ottawa with 10. Dicks added 5, Molot 1 and Rowe 1, while Stevenson, Garland, Lennie, Christmas and Carter were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto prevailed 31-23. Ottawa led 16-15 at the half despite holding Toronto to two field goals. But the Lizzies hit 11-15 from the line in the first half to keep within reach. Toronto’s ball movement improved in the second half and Alfie Pearson and Lefty Starr got hot, allowing the Lizzies to pull away down the stretch. Alf Pearson led the Elizabeths with 12. Lefty Starr added 8, Nig Eisen 4, Harry Gallander 4, Jack Heller 2 and Lou Miscovitch 1, while Alex Levinsky, Harold Sniderman, Al Abrams and Morris Goldstein were scoreless. Rube Molot paced the Brittanias with 8. Bruce Megill added 8, Wally Dicks 5 and Stevenson 2, while Steve Garland, E. Lennie, Roi, Christmas and Carter were scoreless.
In the eastern final, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated the Woodstock 29th Battery 46-19; 62-14 (Total: 108-33). …………………………………………………… In game one, The Lizzies dominated from the start as they broke down Woodstock’s defence with crisp passing and prevailed 46-19. The Lizzies played Nig Eisen, Alf Pearson, Harry Gallander, Alex Levinsky, Lou Mincovitch, Lefty Starr and Al Abrams. Woodstock played Billy Reardon, Tommy, G. Troy, Augherton, McKinley, W. Troy, Appleby and Corey. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto dominated from the start and won 62-14 as they used their superior speed to generate a ton of transition buckets and repeatedly pilfer the ball by stepping into the passing lanes. Toronto’s Alf Pearson dominated the boards. Harry Gallander paced Toronto with 10. Lefty Starr, Nig Eisen, Al Abrams, Alex Levinsky, and Lou Mincovitch also played. Billy Reardon led Woodstock with 8. Tommy, Augherton, McKinley, Stevens, G. Troy, W. Troy and Appleby also played.
The East runner-up Woodstock 29th Battery: Billy Reardon; Tommy; G. Troy; Augherton; McKinley; W. Troy; Appleby; Corey; coach Bob Brown
The East champion Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds: Alf Pearson; Harry Gallander; W. ‘Lefty’ Starr; Nig Eisen; Abrams; Alex Levinsky; Lou Mincovitch; Jack Heller; Harold Sniderman; Al Abrams; Morris Goldstein; Harold Kaplan; Easton; Copeon; coach Bob Abate; manager Harry Silverberg, club treasurer Mike Sansone
In the Alberta final, Raymond High School defeated Calgary YMCA Juniors defeated Raymond High School 28-19; 37-15 (Total: 65-34). …………………………………………………… In game one, Raymond prevailed 28-19 as D O’Brien scored 13, W Van Orman 5, D Nilsson 4, J Strong 4 and D Rolfson 2, while G Snow, C West and H Walker were scoreless. N Olsen led Calgary with 13. J Johnston added 5 and D Dick 1, while E Dick, K Robertson, J Taylor, C Horwitz and G Bibby were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Raymond took the series with a 37-15 as O’Brien scored 20, Van Orman 8, Rolfson 5 and Nilsson 4, while Strong, West, Snowden and Walker were scoreless. Olsen led Calgary with 4. Johnson added 4, E Dick 4 and Horwitz 3, while Boulton, Bibby, A Dick, J Taylor and K Robertson were scoreless.
In the sudden-death Winnipeg final, the Winnipeg All-Stars defeated Winnipeg Sutherland Vics 33-25 as Walkley scored 14, Shadd 7, Burgess 5, Driver 4, Courtrice 2 and Havens 1, while Mansley and Douglass were scoreless. Nitchuk led Sutherland Vics with 12. Perkins added 4, Sowka 4, Borax 2, Dobush 2 and Buzabura 1, while Hart and Donas were scoreless.
In the Manitoba provincial final, the Winnipeg All-Stars defeated Brandon 57-21; 34-18 (Total: 91-39). …………………………………………………… In game one, the All-Stars defeated Brandon 57-21 as Driver scored 10, Shadd 9, Mansley 8, Walkley 6, Douglas 6, Johnston 6, Havens 6, Courtrice 4 and Burgess 2. Rueller led Brandon with 9. Lyzman added 4, Millar 4, Brown 2 and Frederick 2, while McGregor, Haynes and Taggart were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Winnipeg completed the series sweep with a 34-18 victory as Walkley scored 13, Hanners 6, Driver 5, Douglas 4, Shadd 3, Mansley 2 and Burgess 1, while Courtrice was scoreless. Haines led Brandon with 6. Brown 4, Lyzun 3, Rueller 3, Miller 1 and McGregor 1, while Taggart and Fedruk were scoreless.
In the British Columbia Interior finals, the Vernon Juniors defeated the Kelowna Juniors 14-7; 7-10 (Total: 21-17).