In the New Brunswick finals, the Saint John Falcons d’d the Moncton Y Ramblers 29-14; 27-25 (Total: 56-39). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Falcons prevailed 27-25 as Burke, Ganderton, Patterson and Williams each scored 6. Buzz Barton led the Ramblers with 9. Adair added 8.

        In the Nova Scotia final, New Waterford defeated St. Anne’s 32-19; x-x (Total: x-x)

        In the Ontario playoffs, Toronto Broadview Y d’d Belleville Deacons 18-25; 24-13 (Total: 42-38). …………………………………………………… In game one, played in Belleville, Toronto complained that they were severely hampered from getting their transition game on track by the small, non-regulation court, which “cramped” Broadview’s style. Belleville prevailed 25-18. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto, playing before a rabid hometown crowd, took command quickly and won 24-13. Dave Samme hit a bucket in the blocks. Bill Breadon added three more in the paint and Sam Back hit a perimeter jumper as Toronto took a 12-5 lead. After Belleville’s George Osterman was sidelined by suffering an injured knee in a collision with Breadon, the Deacons never threatened. Bill Breadon paced Toronto with 12. Dave Samme added 4, J. Andrews 0, Sam Back 3, Herb Moores 3, Jack Martin 2, H. Carter 0, W. Kornbloom 0, William Black 0 and Bruce Cheesum 0. George Osterman paced Belleville with 4. P. Martin added 3, A. Faulkner 1, A. Colo 3, W. Countryman 0, F. Henry 0, H. Cowain 0, S. Tobe 0 and R. MacFarlane 0.

        In the Ontario playoffs, Hamilton Kelley’s AC defeated Guelph B. Hawks 39-36; x-x (Total: x-x)

        The University of Western Ontario Juniors defeated the Windsor YMCA Knights 24-33; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor clipped U of Western 33-24 as Rod Hungerford scored 7, Dave Shales 5, Hodson 5, Smith 3, Taylor 2 and Miltimore 2. Bill Cade paced U of Western (coach Stan Willmott, manager A.J. Jones) with 13. Walter Franklin added 9, Ernie Ecker 6 and Jimmy Kocsis 5, Jim Perkins, Ivan Stokes, Dan Souchuk, Fisher, Allan McKay were scoreless.

        In the Ontario quarterfinals, Toronto Broadview Y d’d the St. Catharines Saints 40-21; 39-33 (Total: 69-54). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto romped 40-21 after building an early 21-14 lead as Herb Moores hit a series of buckets in the blocks. Toronto held St. Catharines to two field goals in the second half. Herb Moores finished with 18 points. Bill Breadon added 12, H. Carter 5, C. Bright 0, Dave Samme 2, William Black 2, Bruce Cheesum 0, Sam Back 0, J. Andrews 1 and W. Kornbloom 0. D. Storin led St. Catharines with 6. G. Evies added 2, Bovle 1, Madsen 4, R. Nutt 0, Levin 0, Bolster 2, W. Johnston 2, Cheevers 0 and W. Doherty 4. …………………………………………………… In game two, the St. Catharines built a 15-11 lead at the half and maintained a slim margin to the final buzzer as they pulled out a 39-33 victory. Broadview hit 11-22 from the line, while the Saints were 9-16. Eyles paced the Saints with 9. Madsen added 9, Storin 2, Boyle 5, Nutt 0, Cheevers 2, Johnson 3, Doherty 5, Levin 0 and Bolter 3. Bill Breadon led Toronto with 11. H. Carter added 8, William Black 3, Sam Back 0, Herb Moores 5, Dave Samme 0, Jack Martin 3, Rand 0, W. Kornbloom 0 and Bruce Cheesum 0.

        In another Ontario quarterfinal, Hamilton Kelly’s d’d the University of Western Ontario Juniors x-x (by 25); 31-14 (Total: by 42). …………………………………………………… In game two, Hamilton prevailed 31-14. Ed Runge scored 7 for Kelley’s. Jimmy Muntain added 11, Turner 2, McMartin 2, MacDonald 6, Harold Lee 5, Rimmer 2, MacGregor 0, Kinnaird 2 and Mowat 2. Mitmore notched 4 for Western. Hummerford added 2, Shales 5, Colgrove 2, Smith 1, Kelmenion 0, Hodson 0, McNally 0, Taylor 5 and Kester 0.

        In the Ontario semis and East quarterfinals, Toronto Broadview Y d’d Hamilton Kelley’s 37-14; 33-31 (Total: 70-45). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto took command quickly and led 22-7 at the half before winning 37-14. Bill Breadon led Toronto with 8. Dave Samme added 9, Jack Martin 8. Jimmy Muntain, Harold Lee and Ed Runge led Hamilton.

        In the sudden-death Montreal final, C.P.R. AAA edged YMHA 32-30 in overtime.

        In the Quebec finals, Montreal C.P.R. AAA defeated Sherbrooke 25-34; 36-22 (Total: 61-56). …………………………………………………… In game two, C.P.R. prevailed 36-22 as Lanthier scored 13, Cooney 12, Duval 8, Fleming 2 and Little 1, while Henderson, Boag, Easterbrooke and Graham were scoreless. Dunsmore led Sherbrooke with 6. McKenna added 6, Ball 5, Jowett 3 and Hall 2, while Johnson, Welch and Wooton were scoreless.

        In the Quebec/Ottawa Valley finals and East quarterfinals, Montreal C.P.R. Pacifics d’d the Ottawa High School of Commerce 28-35; 37-11 (Total: 65-46). …………………………………………………… In game one, Ottawa Commerce (the only junior team in the city of Ottawa) prevailed 35-28 as Eddie Checkland scored 16, Bob Berry 6, Bert Nolan 5, Kenny Chapman 5, Claude Vickers 2 and Wright 1, while Stewart and Allum were scoreless. Lanthier led the Pacifics with 13. Cooney added 6, Duval 4, Fleming 2, Hodgson 2 and Easterbrooke 1, while Little and Henderson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Pacifics pounded Ottawa Commerce 37-11 after leading 21-6 at the half. Lanthier paced the Pacifics with 10. Cooney added 10, Duval 6, Easterbrooke 4, Hodgson 3 and Fleming 1, while Henderson and Little were scoreless. Bob Berry led Commerce with 5. Kenny Chapman added 3, Eddie Checkland 2 and Bert Nolan 1, while Wright, Claude Vickers, MacDougall and Allum were scoreless.

        In the Maritime finals and East quarterfinals, the Glace Bay Yacs defeated the Saint John Falcons 19-12; x-x (Total: x-x).

In the East semis, Montreal CPR defeated Glace Bay by default.

        In the Ontario finals and East semis, Toronto Broadview Y d’d the Ontario church champ St. Catharines First United 24-22; 30-14 (Total: 54-36). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto edged First United 24-22. Toronto trailed 13-9 at the half but began to utilize their superior height to better advantage in the second frame. Bill Breadon led Toronto with 9. Jack Martin added 7, Carter 0, Dave Samme 5, Herb Moores 6, Andrews 0, Bruce Cheesum 0, William Black 0, Rand 0 and Wright 0. Morton paced St. Catharines with 13. Uruquhart added 2, Newman 5, Hemphill 4, MacLean 0, Foreman 0, Milligan 0 and Gerlock 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto prevailed 30-14. Toronto trailed 10-6 at the half but Bill Breadon took command in the second half, scoring all 11 of his points to rally Broadview to the win. Sam Back added 4, J. Andrews 2, Dave Samme 4, Bruce Cheesum 0, Jack Martin 5, William Black 0, H. Carter 2, Herb Moores 2 and W. Kornbloom 0. G. Urquhart scored 4 for St. Catharines. R. Morton added 5, J. Newman 2, C. Hemphill 2, H. Mclean 1, T. Gerlock 0, R. Foreman 0 and A. Milligan 1.

        In the eastern final, Toronto Broadview Y (Simpson Avenue) defeated Montreal Canadian Pacific Railway AAA 37-23; 31-30 (Total: 68-53). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto’s methodical passing and deliberate style undid the Pacific 37-23. Bill Breadon led Toronto with 15, including 10 in the second half. Sammy Back added 8, Dave Samme 8, H. Carter 0, J. Andrews 2, Jack Martin 1, Bill Black 0 and Herb Moores 3. E. Lanthier paced Montreal with 15. S. Cooney added 4, R. Fleming 2, P. Hodgson 0, H. Henderson 0, D. Duval 1, H. Little 1 and H. Easterbrooke 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto’s size again proved the difference as they dominated the boards and the paint while nipping Montreal 31-30. Montreal tried to run Toronto into the ground and led 15-9 at the half but their attack faltered when several Pacifics fouled out in the second half, including starters Lanthier, Little, Easterbrooke and Hodgson. With Montreal reduced to four men, Broadview took one of their players off the floor to even things out. Bill Breadon, Herb Moores and Jack Martin each scored 9 for Toronto. J. Andrews added 1 and H. Carter 3, while S. Back, W. Black and Dave Samme were scoreless. E. Cooney led Montreal with 8. S. Fleming added 5, P. Hodgson 5, H. Henderson 0, E. Lanthier 4, D. Duval 5, H. Easterbrooke 0 and H. Little 4.        

        Neither Toronto Broadview, the Eastern champs, nor Moose Jaw Central Grads, who’d defeated a Winnipeg school for the Western championship, could afford to finance the finals, so CABA president J.A. Gillispie ordered both teams to hold the cup for six months apiece.

        The East runner-up Montreal Canadian Pacific Railway AAA Pacifics: E. Lanthier; S. Cooney; R. Fleming; P. Hodgson; H. Henderson; D. Duval; H. Little; H. Easterbrooke;

        The East champion Toronto Broadview Ys: Dave Samme; J. Andrews; Sam Back; Herb Moores; Bill Breadon; Jack Martin; H. Carter; W. Kornbloom; William Black; Bruce Cheesum; C. Bright; Rand; coach Ab Rennick

        In the West playoffs and Northern finals, the Edmonton Flying Fools defeated the Erskine White aces 61-30; 30-21 (Total: 92-51). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Flying Fools torched Erskine 61-30 as Burton scored 19, Borden 17, Cunningham 13, Thompson 4, Lewis 4, Cotter 3 and Shaw 2, while Hamilton and McLean were scoreless. Clarke led the White Aces with 18. Armstrong added 6, McIntyre 2, Beer 2 and Williams 2, while Barron, Combest, Bishop and Reynolds were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Flying Fools took the series with a 30-21 win as Dick Cunningham scored 13, Bob Borden 7, Shaw 6, Hamilton 2 and Lewis 2, while Burton, Cotter, Thompson and McLean were scoreless. Clarke led Erskine with 13. Armstrong added 5, Williams 2 and Barron 1, while Combest, Bishop, Reynolds and McIntyre were scoreless.

        In the Alberta semis?, Calgary Crescent Heights defeated Pincher Creek 25-15; x-x (Total: x-x). In game one, Crescent Heights prevailed 25-15 after leading 16-6 at the half. Gordon led Calgary with 8. Wright added 7, Stevenson 6 and Smith 3, while Ferguson and Aldrich were scoreless. Walker led Pincher Creek with 5. Jackson added 4, Scott 4, Williams 1 and Newman 1, while Walkle was scoreless.

        In the Saskatchewan quarterfinals and south semis, the Moose Jaw Central Grads defeated Shaunavon 77-8; 71-17 (Total: 151-25). …………………………………………………… In game one, Moose Jaw dusted Shaunavon 77-8 as Haight scored 22, J Young 17, Henderson 12, Boylan 8, S Young 6, Zeddies 6, Miller 4 and Little 2. F Rowe paced Shaunavon with 2. G Jensen added 2, P Cameron 2, T Canty 1 and J Kostick 1, while Horne, C Guiget and E Hagen were scoreless.

        In the Saskatchewan semis and south finals, the Moose Jaw Central Grads defeated the Regina Dales 42-27; 41-26 (Total: 83-53). …………………………………………………… In game one, Moose Jaw clipped Regina 42-27 as J Young scored 17, Boylan 10, Haight 8, Zeddies 3, Henderson 2 and S Young 2, while Miller and Little were scoreless. Kinney led the Dales with 9. Robson added 8, Biroveski 6 and Watt 4, while Black, Baird and Dojack were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Moose Jaw dispatched Regina 41-26 as Boylan scored 10, Haight 9, J Young 8, Zeddies 6, Miller 4 and S Young 4, while Henderson and Little were scoreless. Black led Regina with 11. Watt added 4, Prouse 3, Kinney 2, Birovesku 2, Robson 2 and Mason 2, while Baird was scoreless.

        In the Saskatchewan finals, the Moose Jaw Central Grads defeated the Saskatoon Y Toilers 23-20; 31-21 (Total: 54-41). …………………………………………………… In game one, Moose Jaw edged the Toilers 23-20 as Haight scored 8, J Young 7, Boylan 5, Zeddies 2 and S Young 1, while Henderson, Miller and Little were scoreless. Hutchinson led Saskatoon with 8. Simon added 6, Robertson 4 and Childerhose 2, while Pitchko, Clark, Tyler and Wood were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Moose Jaw Central took the series with a 31-21 win as Haight scored 10, S Young 6, J Young 6, Boyland 4, Henderson 2, Miller 2 and Zeddies 1, while Little was scoreless. Wood led the Toilers with 8. Pitchko added 4, Hutchinson 3, Childerhose 2, Tyler 2 and Robertson 2, while Simons and Clark were scoreless.

        In the Alberta-Saskatchewan playoffs, the Moose Jaw Central Grads defeated the Calgary Crescent Heights Cowboys 25-37; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Crescent Heights prevailed 37-25 as Gordon scored 11, Stevenson 11, Ferguson 11, Wright 2 and Aldrick 2, while Dick, Pain and Smith were scoreless. W Haight paced Moose Jaw with 10. B Boylen added 7, S Young 3, C Zedies 3 and J Young 2, while S Miller, Art Henderson and E Little were scoreless. ……………………………………………………

        In the Manitoba finals, the Brandon Buck’s Royals defeated the Winnipeg St. Andrews Saints 15-22; 30-22 (Total: 45-44). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Andrews prevailed 22-15 as Jack Tomes scored 9, Ches McCance 4, Stan Lamb 2, Art Fennel 2, John McWilliams 2 and Eddie Lowe 1, while Pat Ramsey and Ed Smith were scoreless. J Miller scored 6 to lead the Royals. W Bennest added 5, D Hopkins 2, D Thompson 1 and W Fletcher 1, while E Egillson, J Allen and R Armstrong were scoreless. The Royals (coached by George Timlick? M Shewan? and managed by C Snider) also included J Stapleton, D Earles. …………………………………………………… In game two, Brandon took the series with a 30-22 win as Bennest scored 9, Miller 7, Armstrong 6, Hopkins 5, Allen 2 and Egilsson 1, while fletcher and Thompson were scoreless. Ches McCance led the Saints with 6. Eddie Lane added 5, jack Tomes 4, Stan Lamb 2, Pat Ramsey 2, Ed Smith 2, Art Fennell 1 and John McWilliams 1.

        In the sudden-death British Columbia semis, the Vancouver Ryerson United Rockets torched the Nanaimo Mosquitos 47-15 as Davis scored 13, Whyte 12, Williamson 10, Edmundson 6, Craig 3, Saundry 3, J Pratt 2 and F Pratt 1, while Gordon and Bishop were scoreless. R Baker led the Mosquitos with 7. Brough added 4, English 2 and Boris 2, while Blackburn, White, Baker, Anderson and Turner were scoreless.

        In the sudden-death British Columbia finals, the Vancouver Ryerson United Rockets dusted Ashcroft 39-11 as F Williamson scored 8, Whyte 7, J Pratt 6, Davies 6, Craig 4, Edmondson 3, F Pratt 3, J Gordon 1 and Saundry 1, while Bishop was scoreless. Lyr led Ashcroft with 4. J Tofin added 4, J Glover 2 and Hamilton 1, while Sutherland, L York, Clarke, Huston and F York were scoreless.