In the Ontario semis and East quarterfinals, the Toronto Lizzies d’d the Brantford Juniors 31-13; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto led 14-7 at the half. Abrams led Toronto with 11. Levy added 5, Rubin 5, Wittenberg 0, Lockwood 0, Sonshine 7, Craft 0, Brandon 2 and Yarmolinski 0. Clifton led Brantford with 4. Hankinson added 1, Smith 5, E. Miltemore 2, G. Stokes 0, Ridley 0, Cooper 0 and Rapaport 1.
In the other Ontario semi and East quarterfinals, the Windsor Y Arrows defeated the Woodstock Y Trojans 34-20; 39-29 (Total: 73-49). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor clipped Woodstock 34-20 as Benton scored 11, Medland 10, Pendlebury 6, Bauer 5 and Trotter 2, while Ecker, Holt and Hull were scoreless. Ralph Canning led the Trojans with 7. Herb Wilson added 6, Art Sparks 4, Curly Krug 2 and Eddie Bennett 1, while Art Sparks and Lloyd Canning were scoreless. The Trojans (coached by George Bennett) also included Bev Ward, Ernie Berner, Allan Slater. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor coasted to a 39-29 win as Jimmie Benton scored 11, Bauer 10, Medland 9, Trotter 2, Tom Pendlebury 2, Holt 1, Ecker 0, and Hull 5. Art Sparks led Woodstock with 18. Wilson added 5, R. Canning 4, Bennett 0, C. Sparks 0, Krug 2, Slater 0, Stewart 0, Ward 0 and Canning 0.
In the New Brunswick quarterfinals and East opening round, the St. John’s Trojans defeated the Fredericton St. Paul’s Tuxis 43-40; x-x (Total: x-x).
In the New Brunswick quarterfinals and East opening round, Rothesay Collegiate defeated the Moncton YMCA Royals 40-23; x-x (Total: x-x).
In the New Brunswick semis and East quarterfinals, the Saint John Trojans d’d Rothesay Collegiate 52-41; 42-32 (Total: 94-73).
In the other New Brunswick semi, Woodstock Carleton Light Infantry defeated McAdam 25-27; 30-21 (Total: 55-48).
In the New Brunswick finals, the Saint John Trojans d’d Woodstock 41-28; 38-20 (Total: 79-48).
In the Maritime finals, the Saint John Trojans defeated the New Waterford YMCI 28-22; 39-23 (Total: 67-45). …………………………………………………… In game one, Saint John clipped New Waterford 28-22 as Jacobson scored 11. Currie led YMCI with 9. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Trojans prevailed 39-23 as Ralston scored 16. MacNeil led New Waterford with 8.
In the Ottawa Valley finals, Ottawa Glebe Collegiate defeated Ottawa Lisgar Collegiate 41-25; 34-44 (Total: 75-69). …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe dusted Lisgar 41-25 as Mal Cunningham scored 16, Wes Casey 7, Dan McCann 7, Jim Fraser 4, Jimmy Courtright 2, Horace Higgs 2, G Green 2 and W Bush 1, while Tom Daley, H Shuttleworth and P Deltor were scoreless. Eli Wiseman led Lisgar with 11. William Caven added 6, E Checkland 3, J Baker 3 and R Douglas 2, while W McRae, A McMorran, H Lemay, D Snipper, T Edwards, A Zelkovitz and D Destounis were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Lisgar prevailed 44-34 but lost the total-point series by six. Eli Wiseman paced Lisgar with 22. R Douglas added 8, J Baker 6, William Caven 4 and W McRae 4, while A McMorran, E Checkland, D Snipper, T Edwards, A Zelikovitz, H Lemay and D Destounis were scoreless. Wes Casey paced Glebe with 12. Mal Cunningham added 11, Horace Higgs 7 and Dan McCann 4, while Jimmy Courtright, W Bush, H Shuttleworth, G Green and P Detlor were scoreless.
In the sudden-death Montreal final, the Westmount Maple Leafs clipped Adelphois 34-26 as Irwin scored 8, Conklin 7, Wigley 6, Bowden 6, Davidson 6 and Struthers 1, while Wiele, Grindley and Bernier were scoreless. Hockenstein paced Adelphois with 13. Segal added 4, Katz 3, J Weinstein 3 and Ashkenazy 2, while Kivenkol, M Weinstein and Gomberg were scoreless.
In the Quebec finals, Sherbrooke YMCA defeated the Montreal Westmount Maple Leafs 24-33; 45-34 (Total: 69-67). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Maple Leafs clipped Sherbrooke 33-24 as Grindley scored 8, Conklin 8, Bowden 8, Bob Irwin 6, Struthers 2 and Wigley 1, while Wiele, Davidson and Bernier were scoreless. Dunsmore paced Sherbrooke with 7. Jowett added 5, Hall 4, Ball 4 and Horsfall 4, while Leslie, Stocks and Welsh were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Sherbrooke took the series with a 45-37 win as Hall scored 19, Dunsmore 14, Horsfall 7, Jowett 2, Ball 2 and Stocks 1, while Leslie, McKenna and Welsh were scoreless. Bowden led the Maple Leafs with 11. Wigley added 6, Irwin 6, Struthers 5, Grindley 5 and Davidson 1, while Wiele, Conklin, Bernier and Eaves were scoreless.
In the East quarterfinals and Ottawa Valley/Quebec playoff, Ottawa Glebe Collegiate defeated Sherbrooke YMCA 33-19; 27-34 (Total: 60-53). …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe Collegiate prevailed 33-19 as Mal Cunningham scored 19, Jimmy Courtright 6, Horace Higgs 4, Jim Fraser 3 and Dan McCann 1, while Wes Casey, Frank Orme, Tom Daley and Don Finlayson were scoreless. Bob Dunsmore led Sherbrooke with 9. Ernie Hall added 4, Charlie Jowett 3, Albert Horsfall 2 and Art Stocks 1, while Howard Leslie, Sid Ball, Paul McKenna and Ronnie Welsh were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Sherbrooke prevailed 34-27 but lost the total-point series by seven. Albert Horsfall paced Sherbrooke with 12. Ernie Hall added 12 and Bob Dunsmore 10. Mal Cunningham led Glebe with 8. Jim Fraser added 6, Wes Casey 4, Dan McCann 4, Horace Higgs 3 and Jimmy Courtright 2.
In the East semis, Ottawa Glebe Collegiate d’d the St. John Trojans 49-13; 46-22 (Total: 95-35). …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe prevailed 49-13. Saint John faltered badly after star Walter Logan injured his leg. Mal Cunningham led Glebe with 13. Frank Orme added 11, Wes Casey 8, Dan McCann 8, Jimmy Courtright 6, Tom Daley 2 and Jim Fraser 1, while Horace Higgs and Don Finlayson were scoreless. William Ganderton led the Trojans with 6. Buck Jacobson added 4 and Jimmy Malcolm 3, while Ron Ralston, Ced Hastings, C Williams and W Logan were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe took command in the second half and romped to a 46-22 victory as the Trojans tired. Mal Cunningham led the Gryphons with 16. Horace Higgs added 8, Frank Orme 6, Dan McCann 5, Jimmy Courtright 4, Jim Fraser 4 and Wes Casey 3, while Tom Daley and Don Finlayson were scoreless. Buck Jacobson led Saint John with 10. Bill Ganderton added 6, Ron Ralston 5 and Jimmy Malcolm 2, while Ced Hastings and C Williams were scoreless.
In the Ontario finals and East semis, the Windsor Y Arrows defeated the Toronto Lizzies 25-25; 25-23 (Total: 50-48). …………………………………………………… In game one, the teams played to a 25-25 draw. Tom Pendlebury led Windsor with 8. Trotter added 0, Jimmy Benton 2, Bauer 7, Medland 5, Holt 2, Hull 0 and Ecker 0. Sone led Toronto with 10. Wittenburg added 3, Abrams 2, P. Levy 6, Rubin 2, Yarmolinsky 2, Brandon 0, Craft 0, Sonshine 0 and Lockwood 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor prevailed 25-23 as Tom Pendlebury hit a bucket from midcourt with three seconds remaining on the clock. Led by Jimmie Benton, Windsor had taken a 12-point lead in the first half. But Toronto’s Solly Sone and Abrams rallied their teammates to knot the score at 23 before Pendlebury hit the bomb. Jimmie Benton led Windsor with 15. Bauer added 5, Medland 2, Tom Pendlebury 4, Trotter 0 and Holt 0. Abrams paced Toronto with 7. Wittenberg added 2, Solly Sone 5, Levy 5, Lou Rubin 0, Yarmolinsky 2, Lockwood 2 and Kraft 0.
In the Eastern Canadian final, Windsor Y Arrows defeated Ottawa Glebe Collegiate 26-22; 35-17 (Total: 61-39). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor prevailed 26-22 on a pair of late buckets. Windsor led 12-5 at the half as only Weston Casey was able to hit a field goal for the Gryphons. Horace Higgs rallied Glebe into a slim lead down the stretch before Windsor pulled out the victory. Tom Pendlebury led the Arrows with 12. Tubby Medland added 6, Jimmy Benton 4 and Jack Trotter 2, while Hull, Ecker and Holt were scoreless. Horace Higgs paced Glebe with 8. Mal Cunningham added 6, Wes Casey 5, Dan McCann 2 and Jimmy Courtright 1, while Tom Daley, Jim Fraser and Frank Orme were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor whipped Glebe 35-17 as Tom Pendlebury scored 10, Tubby Medland 7, Jack Trotter 6, Bauer 5, Ecker 4 and Jimmy Benton 3, while Hull and Holt were scoreless. Mal Cunningham led Glebe with 8. Wes Casey added 4, Tom Daley 2, Horace Higgs 1 and Jimmy Courtright 1, while Frank Orme and Jim Fraser were scoreless.
The East runner-up Ottawa Glebe Collegiate Gryphons: Mal Cunningham; Horace Higgs; Weston Casey; Jimmy Courtright; Dan McCann; Frank Orme; Tom Daley; Jim Fraser; Don Finlayson; W Bush; H Shuttleworth; G Green; P Deltor; coach Bob Campbell
The East champion Windsor Y Arrows: Tom Pendlebury; Jack Trotter; Jimmy Benton; Bauer; Tubby Medland; Holt; Hull; Ecker;
In the Saskatchewan finals, Moose Jaw Central Collegiate defeated the Regina Dales 13-22; 38-15 (Total: 51-37).
In the sudden Alberta semi, Calgary Crescent Heights defeated the Edmonton Flying Fools 35-34 (according to the Calgary Herald 36-35) after leding 20-14 at the half. Alexander led Crescent Heights with 15. Wright added 7, Gordon 6, Smith 5, Aldrich 2 and Stevenson 1, while Hoskins was scoreless. Borden led the Flying Fools with 13. McConkey added 12, Burton 7, Jeffrey 2 and Thompson 1, while Wilson, Thomson, Runnals and Robertson.
In the other Alberta semi, the Lethbridge Y Chinooks defeated the Pincher Creek Panthers 19-23; 65-21; 61-9 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, Pincher Creek prevailed 23-19. Lethbridge led 8-5, 13-9 and 19-18 at the quarters. Clements paced the Panthers with 10. Williams added 6, Scott 3, Lowden 2 and Willock 2, while Newman, Church, Walkley, Laidlaw, Walker, Bain and Colclough were scoreless. Walker led Lethbridge with 7. Hislop added 3, McLean 3 and Hunt 1, while C Jensen, Martin, D Jensen and Bartlett were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Chinooks evened the series by pounding Pincher Creek 65-21. McLean paced Lethbridge with 28. Hislop added 16, Walker 15, N Hunt 6, while C Jensen, Martin, Palmer, Bartlett, D Jensen and Moscovich were scoreless. Scott paced Pincher Creek with 6. Clements added 5, Walkley 4, Laidlaw 2, Williams 2 and Loivcien 2, while Newman, Willock, I Church and Walker were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Chinooks prevailed 61-9 after leading 16-2, 30-5 and 38-7 at the quarters. Walker paced Lethbridge with 28. Hislop added 21, McLean 7, Hunt 2, Martin 2 and Jensen 1, while Palmer, Bartlett, D Jensen and Moscovich were scoreless. Williams paced Pincher Creek with 3. Scott added 2, Clements 2 and Loudon 2, while Newman, Wicock, Church, Laidlaw, Walker, Bain, Colclough and Walkley were scoreless.
In the Alberta finals, Calgary Crescent Heights defeated the Lethbridge Y Chinooks 51-32; 42-32 (Total: 93-64). …………………………………………………… In game one, Calgary stomped Lethbridge 51-32 after leading 20-19 at the half. Rowan Wright led Crescent Heights with 22. Murney Alexander added 16 and Jimmy Gordon 13, while Ewing Smith, Johnny Aldrich, Jack Yates, Jack Stevenson and Jack Hoskins were scoreless. Gordon McLean led the Chinooks with 13. Charlie Hislop added 9, George Walker 9 and Merle Hunt 1, while Chester Jensen, George Martin, Sammy Moscovich, Alf Bartlett and Earl Palmer were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Calgary prevailed 42-32 to take the total-point series 94-64. Calgary led 13-6, 21-18 and 32-26 at the quarters. Murney Alexander led Calgary with 11. Jimmy Gordon added 10, Jack Wright 10, Jack Stevenson 8, Ewing Smith 2 and Johnny Aldrich 1, while Stewart Duncan, Jack Yates and Jack Hoskins were scoreless. Charlie Hislop paced the Chinooks with 9, Gordon McLean added 8, George Walker 8, George Martin 4, Chester Jensen 2 and Merle Hunt 1, while Alf Bartlett, Earl Palmer, Don Jensen and Sammy Moscovich were scoreless.
In the Saskatchewan finals (there being no northern challenger), Moose Jaw Central defeated the Regina Dales 13-22; 38-16 (Total: 51-37). …………………………………………………… In game one, Regina prevailed 22-13 as Jones scored 11, Kinney 4, Black 3, Watt 2 and Fraser 2, while Robson, Hadley, Birovesku, Baird and Dojacks were scoreless. J Young led Moose Jaw with 5, Haight 4, S Young 3 and Boylan 1, while Cutheridge, Zeddies, Steffler, Odel and Bie were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Moose Jaw Central took the series with a 38-16 win as Haight scored 18, Gutheride 10, S Young 5, J Young 4 and Zeddies 1, while Odell, Boylan, Steffler and Bie were scoreless. Kinney led Regina with 5. Watt added 4, Jones 4, Hadley 1, Robson 1, and 1 was unallocated while Bervesen, Baird, Hammond, Dojack and Anderson were scoreless.
In the Alberta-Saskatchewan playoffs, Moose Jaw Central Collegiate defeated Calgary Crescent Heights 26-27; 39-22 (Total: 65-49). …………………………………………………… In game one, Crescent Heights prevailed 27-26 as Alexander scored 10, Wright 10, Gordon 4, Aldridge 2 and Smith 1. Len Guthridge paced Moose Jaw (coached by Syd Stephens) with 14. Wilber Haights added 8, Syd Young 2 and John Young 2, while Bill O’Dell, Chuck Zeddies, Ben Boylan and Vic Stefler were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Moose Jaw took the total-point series with a 39-22 victory as Haight scored 16, Gutheridge 13, Boylan 5, S Young 4 and Zeddies 1. Alexander led Crescent Heights with 12. Gordon added 5 and Wright 5.
In the Winnipeg city finals and Manitoba semis, the Winnipeg Toilers defeated Winnipeg Stella Mission 28-16; 22-29 (Total: 50-45). …………………………………………………… In game two, Stella Mission prevailed 29-22 as Boatsky scored 13, Zeaton 7, Terry 4, Kolt 2, Evans 2 and Preston 1, while Sorrell, Johnson and Barner were scoreless. Stefanson led the Toilers with 6. Fulton added 5, Wallace 5, Simm 4 and Davidson 2, while Sorrell, Johnson and Barner were scoreless.
In the Manitoba finals, the Brandon Collegiate Grads defeated the Winnipeg Toilers 22-29; 35-23 (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Toilers prevailed 29-22 as Eric Stefanson scored 8, Eddie Carson 8, Ronnie Wallace 4, Al Simm 4, Bill Fulton 4 and Frank McIntosh 1, while Hal Davidson, Jack Ross and Bill Main were scoreless. The Toilers were coached by Ronnie Burgess. Bennest led Brandon Collegiate with 8. Hopkins added 6, Brown 3 and Miller 3, while Egillson, Hall, Simbalski, Armstrong, Allen and Kappell were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Brandon Grads took the series with a 35-23 win as Dan Hopkins scored 8, W Fletcher 7, John Miller 6, E Simbiliski 6, W Hall 3, Egilsson 3 and Bill Bennest 2, while Kephel, G Brown, John Allen and L Bickneil were scoreless. Wallace led the Toilers with 8. Carson added 5, Fulton 3, Stefanson 3, Davidson 3 and Main 1, while Ross, Simm and McIntosh were scoreless.
In the Manitoba/Saskatchewan playoffs, the Brandon Collegiate Grads d’d Moose Jaw Central Collegiate 32-17; 19-25 (Total: 51-42). …………………………………………………… In game two, Moose Jaw Central prevailed 25-19 as Haight scored 8, Guthridge 7, Boylan 6 and S Young 4, while J Young, Zeddies and Odell were scoreless. Hall led the Grads with 5. Bennett added 4, Simibliski 3, Miller 2, Hopkins 2 and Creighton 1, while Bicknell was scoreless.