In the Ottawa Valley final, Glebe Collegiate defeated the Ottawa Brittanias 25-27; 29-19 (Total: 54-46). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Brittanias prevailed 27-25 as Crawley scored 8, Carter 7, Cochrane 7, Fraser 4 and Meredith 1, while Gilliard and Larden were scoreless. George Laughren led Glebe with 14. Bill Cowley added 6, McIntyre 3 and McBain 2, while Benoit, Bailey, McKnight, Thornton and Band were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe clipped the Britannias 29-19 to take the total-point series by eight. George Laughren led Glebe with 12. William Cowley added 6, Ken McBain 6, Eddie McIntyre 3 and A McKnight 2, while Merrick Band, E Benoit, R Bailey, R Thornton and Ralph Perkin were scoreless. Art Cochrane led the Britannias with 6. Kelly Carter added 5, Jack Fraser 5, Bud Crawley 2 and Charles Gilliard 2, while Shirley Meredith and A Larden were scoreless.

        In the Toronto city finals, Toronto West End YMCA d’d Toronto Lizzies 33-17; 33-19 (Total: 66-36). …………………………………………………… In game one, West End Y prevailed 33-17 as Harold Cockburn scored 15, Gordon McMillan 10, Len O’Hara 3, Jim Murchie 0, Gordon Paterson 3, Jack Cameron 0, Vic Lobb 0 and Bruce Drummond 2. Simon paced the Lizzies with 5. Sherman added 4, Yurman 1, Crozier 0, Staniss 0, Mockford 0, Gelberg 2, Shurko 3, Kaplan 0 and Reuben 2.

        In the Ontario quarterfinals, the Windsor Lincoln Canucks defeated the University of Western Ontario Juniors 18-14; 17-20 (Total: 35-34). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor edged U of Western Ontario 18-14 as Bacon scored 6. Garret and Zavita scored all the points for Western. …………………………………………………… In game two, the U of Western edged Windsor 20-17 but lost the total-point series by one. Gordon Garrett paced Western with 10. Orville Zavitz added 4, Jack Galbraith 4 and Grinwood 2, while N Winnett, W Spry, H Podden and S Brown were scoreless. Clarence Peck led Windsor with 5. Fred Bacon added 5, H Colthurts 4, W Kester 2 and 1 was unallocated, while S. Shafer, Owen Atkins, C Lord and W Horton were scoreless.

        In the Ontario semis, the Toronto West End Y d’d Niagara Falls Echoes 30-30; 30-23 (Total: 60-53). …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto West End Y opened with a 7-0 run as they scooted to a 20-8 lead at the half and then romped to a 30-23 victory.

In the Ontario semis and East quarterfinals, Windsor Lincoln Club defeated Brantford Spaldings 28-26; 32-24; (Total: 60-50). …………………………………………………… In game one, Peck and Bacon paced Windsor to a 28-26 win with 8 points apiece. Shafer added 5, Horton 3, Kester 2, Colthurst 2, Atkins 0 and Lord 0. Munro led Brantford with 9. Hoffman added 4, Whitwall 4, Stern 5, Amos 2, Johnson 2, Stokes 1, Harrison 0, Norwood 0, Hankinson 0 and Rapoport 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor clipped Brantford 32-24 and Bacon scored 15, Peck 10, Kester 4 and Shafer 3, while Colthurst and Lord were scoreless. Munroe led the Spauldings with 8. Whitwill added 7, Hoffman 5 ans Sterne 4, while Harrison and Johnson were scoreless.

In the sudden-death Montreal finals, Central Y clubbed Victorias 55-22 as Allan scored 25, Felvus 7, Morrison 7, Wood 6, McGuire 4, Mills 3, Crease 2 and Madden 1. Schnaiberg paced the Victorias with 10. Spector added 6, Maus 3, Superstein 2 and Horowitz 1, while Potofsky, Smith, Katz and Nathanson were scoreless.

In the Quebec semis, Montreal Central Y defeated Quebec City Commissioners High 36-14; 41-9 (Total: 77-23). …………………………………………………… In game one, Montreal spanked Commissioners 36-14 as B Alland scored 19. Donaldson led Quebec City with 10. …………………………………………………… In game two, Central Y torched Quebec City 41-9 as Allan scored 13, Woo 11, McGuire 6, Felvus 6, Morrison 4 and Mills 1, while McBride, Crease and Madden were scoreless. Donaldson led Commissioners with 4. Fleming added 3 and Hughes 2, while Henderson, Pollack, Strenebleit, Cleghorn, Amaron and Soukes were scoreless.

In the Quebec finals, Montreal Central Y defeated the Sherbrooke Y Reds 30-30; 29-28 (Total: 59-58. …………………………………………………… In game one, the teams played to a 30-30 draw. Felvus led Montreal with 10. Ken Ross paced Sherbrooke with 14. …………………………………………………… In game two, Montreal nipped Sherbrooke 29-28 as Allan capped a two-game, 23-point performance. Ken Ross led Sherbrooke with 14.

In the Ottawa Valley/Quebec playoffs and East quarterfinals, Montreal Central Y d’d Glebe Collegiate 28-34; 44-18 (Total: 72-52). …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe prevailed 34-28. Montreal slowed the game to a crawl and waited patiently to find an open shot for Donnie Ryan. But Glebe ripped an 11-0 second half run to pull out the win. George Laughren paced Glebe with 14. W. Cowley added 11, E. MacIntyre 1, K. McBain 4, M. Bond 2, R. Bailey 1, A. McKnight 0, E. Beniot 0 and R. Thornton 0. Donnie Ryan led Montreal with 17. Rudy Felvus added 3, Sam Morrison 4, Alan Mills 4, Tommy Madden 0, Des McGuire 0, Jack McBride 0 and Bert Crease 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Montreal whacked Glebe 44-18 as the Gryphons struggled from the floor. Montreal (coached by Ken Grant) led 16-9 at the half and pulled away in the second frame. Sam Morrison paced Montreal with 17. Willie Woo added 9, Buster Allan 12, Rudy Felvus 4, Allan Mills 12, Tommy Madden 0, Jack McBride 0 and Bert Crease 0. George Laughren notched 11 for Glebe. W. Cowley added 3, K. McBain 2, E. McIntyre 2, A. McKnight 0, M. Bond 0, R. Bailey 0, E. Benoit 0 and R. Thornton 0.

        In the East semis, Montreal defeated the Maritime champion by default.

In the Ontario finals and East semis, and Toronto West end Y defeated Windsor Lincoln Road Canucks 40-9; 31-17 (Total 71-26). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto led 17-3 at the half and romped. West End hit 2-9 from the line, while Windsor was 5-16. Len O’Hara led Toronto with 10. Gordon McMillan added 6, Harold Cockburn 5, Jim Murchie 4, Gordon Paterson 5, Bruce Drummond 4, Jack Cameron 3 and Bert Brownlee 4. Bacon paced Windsor with 4. Peck added 2, Colthurst 1, Shafer 1, Kester 1, Horton 0 Aitkins 0 and Lord 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto dominated as they prevailed 31-17. Toronto led 20-8 at the half. Harold Cockburn scored 2, Gordon McMillan 5, Len O’Hara 1, Toff 5, Gordon Patterson 5, Vic McGaw 0, Jim Murchie 4, Bruce Drummond 0, and Vic Laniste 0. Bacon paced the Canucks with 8. Peck added 0, Colhurst 5, Kester 0, Shafer 2, Lord 2, Horton 0 and Atkins 0.

        In the Eastern finals, the Toronto West End Y defeated the Montreal Central Y 32-26; 19-22 (Total: 51-48). …………………………………………………… In game one, West End Y built a 14-11 lead at the half with a decided advantage from the free throw line and then rode to a 32-26 win. Montreal regained a slim lead early in the second half before Toronto opened a slim lead and collapsed into a zone, forcing Montreal coach Ken Grant to rely on his perimeter shooters, who struggled. Still, Montreal trimmed the margin to four before Toronto ran out the clock. Len O’Hara paced Toronto with 10. Howard Cockburn added 9, Gordon McMillan 5, Jimmy Murchie 4, Gordon Patterson 0, Vic Lobb 2, Jack Cameron 0 and Bruce Drummond 1. Buster Allen led Montreal with 17. Rudy Felvus added 7, Willie Woo 3, Tommy Madden 0 and Sammy Morrison 3. Montreal was hampered by the absence of Allan Mills, who had an exam at McGill and was forced to miss the first match. …………………………………………………… In game two, Montreal prevailed 22-19 but Toronto won the series by three. Alan Mills arrived five minutes into the game and changed the complexion immediately as Montreal built a 10-6 lead at the half. Mills dominated the second half with nifty ballhandling, clever passes and four buckets from midcourt. Buster Allen scored 4 for Montreal, Willie Woo 2, Rudy Felvus 0, Sammy Morrison 5, Tommy Madden 0, Alan Mills 8, Des McGuire 0, Jack McBride 0 and Bert Crease 0. Len O’Hara led Toronto with 6. Gordon McMillan added 0, Harold Cockburn 2, Jim Murchie 2, Gordon Paterson 3, Vic Lobb 6, Bert Brownlee 0, Vic McGaw 0, Bruce Drummond 0, Vic Laniste 0, Jim Potts 0 and Jack Cameron 0.

        The East runner-up Montreal Central Y: Alan Mills; Buster Allen; Willie Wood; Rudy Felvus; Sammy Morrison; Tommy Madden; Des McGuire; Jack McBride; Bert Crease; Donnie Ryan; Allan Mills; coach Ken Grant; manager Don Steel

        The East champion Toronto West End Y: Jimmy Murchie; Bruce Drummond; Gordon Patterson; Jimmie Potts; Vic Laniste; Harold Cockburn; Len O’Hara; Gordon McMillan; Jack Cameron; Bert Brownlee; Vic Lobb; Vic McGaw; Toff; coach Bus Haugh; manager Tommy Watkins

        In the Alberta semis, the Lethbridge Y Jokers defeated the Pincher Creek Juniors 26-25; 70-22 (Total: 96-47). …………………………………………………… In game one, Lethbridge prevailed 26-25 as Leonard Allen scored 11, Max Corenblum 9, Nick Credico 2, Jimmy Stanmore 2 and Elmer Goodman 2, while Chester Neilson, Herbert Delf and Blair Cook were scoreless. Jackson paced Pincher Creek with 10. T Flaherty added 6, Scott 5, Diamond 3 and Sines 1, while Clements, K Hassett, Bishop, Redditt and R Hassett were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, coach T.L. Ferguson’s Jokers pounded Pincher Creek 70-22 as Leonard Allen scored 21, Max Corenblum 18, Jimmy Stanmore 15, Chester Nielson 6, Herbert Delf 6, Blair Cook 4 and Nick Credico 2, while George Petrunia and Elmer Goodman were scoreless. Flaherty led Pincher Creek with 7. Scott added 6, Sines 3, Clements 2, Bishop 2, Redditt 1 and Diamond 1, while Hassett was scoreless.

        In the other Alberta semi, the Edmonton YMCA Flying Fools defeated the Calgary YMCA Kit Kats 31-23; 20-27 (Total: 51-50). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Flying Fools prevailed 31-23 as Thompson scored 8, Clouston 7, McConkey 6, Dennie 4, Gaebel 3 and Jeffries 1, while Borden, Mitchell and Mitchell were scoreless. Olsen led the Kit Kats with 12. Malcolm added 5, Christie 3, Frost 2 and Munton 2, while Gardner, Marks, Morley, Thoms and Nelson in scoring. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Kit Kats prevailed 27-20 but lost the total-point series by one. Christie led the Kit Kats (coached by Johnny Zabok) with 9. Malcolm added 6, Frost 5, Marks 4, Olsen 2 and Morley 1, while Gardenor, Thom, Norton and Nelson were scoreless. Clouston led the Flying Fools with 6. Rennie added 6, Goebel 4, McConkey 3 and Jeffries 1, while Thompson, Mitchell and Borden were scoreless.

In the Alberta finals, the Lethbridge Y Jokers defeated the Edmonton YMCA Flying Fools 47-36; 50-24 (Total: 97-60). …………………………………………………… In game one, Lethbridge prevailed 47-36 as Leonard Allen scored 22, Max Corenblum 9, Blair Cook 9, Nick Credico 4 and Jimmy Stanmore 3, while Chester Neilson, George Petrunia, Elmer Goodman and Herbert Delf were scoreless. Dave Mitchell led the Flying Fools with 7. Archie Clouston added 6, Bob Borden 6, Art McConkey 4, Jack Thompson 4, Stewart Jeffrey 4, Russell Rennie 3 and Henry Gaebel 2. …………………………………………………… In game two, Lethbridge prevailed 50-24 after leading 18-5 at the half. Leonard Allen paced the Jokers with 16. Max Corenblum added 13, Blair Cook 11, Jimmy Stanmore 8 and Nick Credico 2, while Chester Neilson, George Petrunia, Elmer Goodman and Herbert Delf were scoreless. Art McConkey paced coach Maurice Richards’ Flying Fools with 11. Dave Mitchell added 5, Archie Clouston 3, Russell Rennie 3 and Stewart Jeffrey 2, while Henry Gaebel, Jack Thompson and Bob Borden were scoreless.

In the sudden-death Winnipeg city semis, the Kelvin Clippers nipped Robertson Memorials 28-27 as Gordon Major scored 15, Spence 9 and Beggs 4, while Ross, Balls and Honeyman were scoreless. Huen led the Memorials with 10. Gorowski added 10, Lamb 5, Dydyk 1 and Faryna 1, while Popyk, Pastuck and Pelleck were scoreless.

In the other semi, the Winnipeg Vandals defeated Winnipeg Knox 33-27 as Miller scored 8, Westergard 7, Hampton 6, McIntosh 5, Murray 4 and Norrie 3, while Johnson and McLean were scoreless. McMaster led Knox with 14. Smith added 10, A McKenzie 2 and G McKenzie 1, while McPherson and Duthwaite were scoreless.

In the Winnipeg city final, the Kelvin Clippers defeated the Winnipeg Vandals 19-9 as Spence scored 8, Major 6 and Beggs 5, while Nicklin, Dickson, Honeyman and Ross were scoreless. Hampton paced the Vandals with 4. McIntosh added 4 and Norrie 1, while Miller, McLean and Murray were scoreless.

In the Manitoba finals, the Winnipeg Kelvin Clippers defeated Brandon Collegiate 38-22; 17-28 (Total: 55-50). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Clippers pounded Brandon 38-22 as E Spence scored 14, H Beggs 13, T Major 7, Nicklin 2 and Fred Balls 2, while Dixon and J Ross were scoreless. The Clippers also included Jack Honeyman. Ed Simbalski led Brandon with 11. Brown added 5, Hall 4 and McGregor 2, while Bicknell, McDiarmid and Johnson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Brandon prevailed 28-17 but lost the series by five. Simbiliski paced Brandon with 14. Hall added 9, Bicknell 3 and McGregor 2, while Brown, McDiarmid and Egilson were scoreless. Beggs led Kelvin with 11. Major added 5 and Ball 1, while Honeyman, Spence, Dixon, Nicklin and Ross were scoreless.