In the New Brunswick finals, the Saint John Skylarks d’d Moncton St. Bernard’s 40-20; 28-18 (Total: 68-38).

In the Nova Scotia finals, the New Waterford Strands defeated St. Anne’s L.O.C. x-x; x-x (Total: x-x).

In the Maritime finals, the St. John Skylarks v New Waterford Strands

In the Ontario semis and East quarterfinal, the Windsor YMCA Knights d’d St. Thomas Crystal Grads 49-17; 40-21 (Total: 99-38). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor prevailed 48-15 as Harry Clarke scored 23, Ronald Pryke 2, Weese 11, John Zerbin 9, Busheski 5, Jack McIntyre 0, Fred Sullivan 0 and Andrew Beaucoup 0. Gordon Mills and Kellman paced St. Thomas with 4 each. Clibborn added 1, Clelford 3, Hutchinson 5, Durfey 0, Shepherd 0 and Talor 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor dusted St. Thomas 40-21 as Harry Clarke scored 12 and John Zerbin 11. Gordon Mills led St. Thomas with 9. Windsor led 24-4 at the half.

In the other Ontario semi and East quarterfinal, Toronto Simpson Avenue Church defeated St. Catharines First United 21-26; 46-24 (Total: 67-50). …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto led 22-6 at the half and won 46-24. Bill Fountain, Irv McNair and Dave Maxwell paced Toronto with eight points apiece. F. Pearson added 7, D. Duncan 5 and Walter Park 4. A. Milligan led St. Catharines with 8. Betts added 5 and Letah and Stevens each scored 3.

In the Ontario final and Eastern semis, Toronto Simpson Avenue Church d’d the Windsor YMCA Knights 43-25; 30-31 (Total: 73-56). …………………………………………………… In game one, Moose McNair’s defence proved the difference for Simpson Avenue, which led 22-11 at the half. Bill Devitt led Toronto with 11. D. Duncan added 5, Jack Edwards 0, Bert Fountain 8, Bill Fountain 1, Dave Maxwell 0, Clair McNair; Walter Park 2, F. Pearson 5 and Irv McNay 0. John Zerbin paced Windsor with 8. Harry Clark added 7, Andrew Beauchop 0, Jack McIntyre 0, Roland Pryke 3, Fred Sullivan 0 and George Weese 2. Windsor (coach Mark Wood, manager Al Jones) also included Russ Evon. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor prevailed 31-30 as Harry Clarke scored 16, George Weese 9 and Pooch Bucheski 6, while Pryke, John Zerbin, Bauchop, Sullivan and McIntyre were scoreless. Walter Park led Toronto with 9. G Fountain added 6, Bill Devitt 5, Dave Maxwell 4, Pearson 3, Duncan 2 and Clair McNair 1, while W Fountain and Irv McNay were scoreless.

In the Montreal city final, Montreal YMHA defeated Central YMCA 34-35; 44-27 (Total: 78-62). …………………………………………………… In game two, YMHA prevailed 44-27 as Hockenstein scored 13, Ditkofsky 10, Abelson 7, Kossy 5, Katz 2, Ruvinsky 1 and Codas 1, while Gardou and Stober were scoreless. Scarff paced Central with 11. Gaylor added 8, Koren 4, Moscovitch 2 and Fidkin 2, while Woo, Forbes and Guadagni were scoreless.

In the Quebec finals, Montreal YMHA defeated the Sherbrooke YMCA Reds 52-18; 69-32 (Total: 121-50). …………………………………………………… In game one, Montreal torched Sherbrooke 52-18 as Hockenstein scored 19, Abelson 10, Katz 8, Gordon 6, Waxman 4, Codas 2, Ditkofsky 1, Rivinsky 1 and Stober 1. Grey led Sherbrooke with 6. D Wootton added 4, Jackson 4, A Wootton 2, Bishop 1 and Douglas 1, while Klakis was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Montreal clubbed Sherbrooke 69-32 as Abelson scored 14, Kossy 11, Waxman 10, Katz 8, Codas 7, Ben Hockenstein 6, Ditkofsky 5, Stober 4, Gordon 2 and Dave Rivinsky 2. H Gray led Sherbrooke with 11. D Wootton added 6, A Wootton 6, Jackson 5 and Vlahakis 4, while Bishop and Douglas were scoreless.

In the Quebec/Ottawa Valley finals and East semi, the Montreal YMHA Stars did the Ottawa All-Stars 27-14; 25-30 (Total: 52-44). …………………………………………………… In game one, Montreal dusted Ottawa 27-14 as Wasman scored 8. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Ottawa All-Stars prevailed 30-25 but lost the total-point series by eight. Jack Robinson led Ottawa with 10. Bob Houston added 8, George Reynolds 5, Herb Taylor 3, Carl Irish 2 and Jim Whelan 2, while McLean, Dennis Destounis, Murray McLean and Jerry Swail were scoreless. Ottawa also included Art Blouin. Abelson led Montreal with 8. Joey Waxman added 6, Katz 4, Hockenstein 3, Kosey 2 and Ditkofsky 2, while Gordon, Stober, Ruvinsky and Codas were scoreless.

In the Eastern final, Toronto Simpson Avenue Church defeated the Montreal YMHA Stars 33-22; 28-30 (Total: 61-52). …………………………………………………… In game one, Simpson Avenue clipped YMHA 33-22 as G Fountain scored 11, McNair 7, McNay 4, Maxwell 4, Park 2, Edwards 2, Devitt 2 and W Fountain 1, while Pearson and Duncan were scoreless. Ditkofsky paced Montreal with 6. Abelson added 4, Katz 3, Hockenstein 3, Waxman 3, Codas 2 and Gordon 1, while Kossy, Stober and Ruvinsky were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Montreal prevailed 30-28. Montreal appeared poised to capture the title by taking a double-digit lead but Walter Park notched 10 points in the second half to rally Toronto, hitting 4-4 from the line. Bill Devitt added 7 for Toronto, Clair McNair 0, Jack Edwards 0, Irv McNay 0, Bert Fountain 5, Bill Fountain 0, F. Pearson 0, D. Duncan 2, and Maxwell 4. Joey Waxman led Montreal with 9. Abelson added 6, Ditkofsky 5, Codas 0, Stober 0, Kosey 2, Katz 5, Ruvinsky 0, Gordon 0 and Hockenstein 0. The champion Toronto Simpson Avenue Church team was comprised of essentially the same squad which had won the eastern juvenile title a year earlier.

The East runner-up Montreal YMHA: Joey Waxman; Abelson; Ditkofsky; Codas; Stober; Kosey; Katz; Ruvinsky; Gordon; Hockenstein;

        The East champion Toronto Simpson Avenue Churchers: Clair McNair; Bill Fountain; Bert Fountain; Bill Devitt; F. Pearson; Walter Park; Irv McNay; Jack Edwards; Art Anderson; Harold Axon; Cochrane; Dave Maxwell; D. Duncan;

        In the Winnipeg city (Manitoba?) finals, the Robertson Memorials defeated St. Andrews 29-24; 27-19 (Total: by 17). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Toilers prevailed 29-24 as Peiluck scored 8, Andrews 7, Walsh 6, Tchis 5, Delenger 2 and Smith 1, while Chikowsky was scoreless. Milton led St. Andrews with 12. Lamb added 3, McConnell 3, Evanchuk 2, Scott 2 and Millar 2, while Fennell, Carson, Stephen, Ramsey and Johns were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Robertson dumped St. Andrews 27-19 as P Andrews scored 8, F Smith 8, M Waush 6, V Peiluck 3 and M Tchir 2, while Henry Delanger, H Moslosky and W Chikowsky were scoreless. G McConnell led St. Andrews with 9. A Milton added 7, S Lamb 2 and H Evanchuk 1, while L Fennell, R Carson, A Scott, J Millar, A Stephen, R Ramsey and Johns were scoreless.

        In the Manitoba finals, the Winnipeg Robertson Memorials defeated Brandon 20-18; 25-13 (Total: 45-31). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Memorials took the series with a 25-13 win as Andrews scored 13, Peiluck 6, Dasenger 3 and Waush 3, while Smith, Tchir, Chikowski and Moslosky were scoreless. Earles led Brandon with 5. M Mummery added 3, Milne 2, McLeod 1, Singleton 1 and Robertson 1, while McGregor, Brown and C Mummery were scoreless.

        In the Saskatchewan semis and south finals, the Moose Jaw Cubs defeated Regina Scott Collegiate 38-32; 33-34 (Total: 71-66). …………………………………………………… In game two, Scott prevailed 34-33 in overtime but lost the total-point series by five. MacKenzie paced Scott with 12. Mortimer added 8, Al Davies 8 and Ed Davies 6, while Campbell, Brett, Genge and Burke were scoreless. Hawden led Moose Jaw with 12. Hagen added 12 and Stafford 9, while Gardner, Shaw, Bie, Kent and Ogilvy were scoreless.

        In the British Columbia opening round and Island semis, the Victoria Chinese Students defeated Duncan Commercia 29-18; 24-19 (Total: 53-37).

        In the British Columbia quarterfinals and Island finals, the Victoria Chinese Students defeated Nanaimo 45-34; 31-38 (Total: 76-72). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Chinese Students prevailed 45-34 as H Lim scored 13, J Tang 12, B Mair 11, R Lowe 5 and J Lee 4, while A Mar, J Mar, D Yuen and R Quon was scoreless. Nichol led Nanaimo with 12. Manson added 6, Barber 6, Fraser 4, Ryan 4 and Bergram 2, while Brough and Pashley were scoreless.

        In the sudden-death B.C. semis and Interior finals, the Kelowna Boy Scouts whipped the Penticton Juniors 35-19 as Ryan scored 11, Owen 8, Brydon 7, Chapman 6, Tostenson 2 and Henderson 1, while Campbell was scoreless. Cobich led Penticton with 6. R Mitchell added 6, Urquhart 6 and Mullin 1, while McIntyre, Strogen and H Mitchell were scoreless.

        In the British Columbia final, Vancouver Ryerson Church defeated the Kelowna Boy Scouts 24-18 as Livingston scored 10, Birrell 8, Mann 4 and Beresford 2, while Stevens, Higginbotham, Fleming, Smith and Campbell were scoreless. Tostenson led Kelowna with 6, Brydon 5, Owen 4, Ryan 2 and Chapman 1, while Campbell, Ward and Henderson were scoreless.

        The Province reported the B.C. final as the Victoria Chinese Students v St. Louis College 30-18; x-x. Is this one of B.C.’s notorious separate competitions? Or were there more rounds in the draw?

        In the Alberta finals, the Calgary Neilson’s Question Marks defeated the Edmonton YMCA Livewires 37-27; 40-42 (Total: 77-69). …………………………………………………… In game two, Edmonton prevailed 42-40 but lost the total-point series by eight. Hamilton led the Livewires with 17. Golden added 7, Mills 6, Malcolm 6, Cook 3, Younie 2 and Graham 1. Pow led Calgary with 12. Whittle added 10, Turner 6, Wright 5, Coleman 4, Dick 2 and Wood 1, while Pain and Banks were scoreless.