In the Toronto finals, Toronto West End Y defeated Toronto Christopher House 23-19; 25-10 (Total: 48-29). …………………………………………………… In game one, West End Y prevailed 23-19 as Morris and Gillespie led the all scorers. Lancaster and Hastings paced Christopher House. …………………………………………………… In game two, Gillespie scored 15 to lead West End to a 29-10 win. West End Y also played Watson, Reath, Smallcombe, Morris, Michie, Hendry, Irwin and Webb. Duffill and Hastings led Christopher House, which also played Lancaster, Rotterman, Abraham, Goodman and Baker.

        In the Ontario quarterfinals, St. Thomas defeated Woodstock 24-17; 21-11 (Total: 45-28).

        In the Ontario quarterfinals, Toronto West End Y defeated Oshawa x-x; x-x (Total: x-x).

        In the Ontario semis, Toronto West End Y defeated Orillia 29-14; 28-13 (Total: 57-27). …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto led 16-10 at the half.

        In the other Ontario semi, the Windsor Blue Arrows defeated St. Thomas 15-12; 22-20 (Total: 37-32). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor edged St. Thomas 15-12 as Craig scored 4, Curtis 4, Taylor 4, Saddy 2 and Vincent 1, while Gribble, Riggs and Jeffers were scoreless. Brodie paced St. Thomas with 4. Fenwick added 4, Matthews 3 and Pullen 1, while Banes, Stewart and Cuppie were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor edged St. Thomas 22-20 as Curtis scored 10, Saddy 4 and Craig 2, while Taylor, Vincent, Gribble, Jeffries and Riggs were scoreless. Matthews led St. Thomas with 8. Pullen added 4 and Fenwick 2, while Matthews, Capples, Brodie, Stewart and Barnes were scoreless.

        In the Ontario final, the Windsor Blue Arrows defeated Toronto West End 19-9; 16-17 (Total: 35-28). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor ended Toronto’s 42-game winning streak with a convincing 10-point victory. Eli Sady and Ken Vincent led Windsor (coach Oscar Murphy, assistant Eddie Dawson) with 4 apiece. George Craig, Bill Curtis, George Taylor, Eppa Riggs, Val Gribble and Jeffers also played. Gillespie paced Toronto, who also played Watson, Smallcomb, Morris, Michie, Henry, Beath, Irvine and Webb. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor’s speed again rattled Toronto as they built an 8-5 lead at the half. Although Toronto rallied to win the game by one, they lost the series by seven. Watson led Toronto with 6. Hendry added 0, Gillespie 6, Smallcombe 4, Beath 1, Morris 0, Irvine 0, Michie 0 and Webb 0. Craig led Windsor with 10. Carter added 4, Riggs 0, Saddy 0, Gribble 0, Taylor 0, Jeffries 2 and Vincent 0.

        In the Ottawa Valley and Ottawa city finals, the Ottawa Gunners defeated the Lisgar Lords 16-13; 24-22 (Total: 40-35). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Gunners edged Lisgar 16-13 as A Charbonneau scored 8, T Spear 4, S McCorkell 2 and J Wheeler 2, while G White and E Harvey were scoreless. F Ambridge led the Lords with 4. A Molot added 4, G Farnham 3 and W Telfer 2, while E Walstein, S Ireton and J Sheppard were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Gunners nipped Lisgar 24-22 as S McCorkell scored 12, T Spear 6, A Charbonneau 4, G White 1 and J Wheeler 1, while E Harvey was scoreless. F Ambridge led Lisgar with 6, G Farnham 6, E Walstein 4, W Telfer 3 and A Molot 3, while S Ireton and J Sheppard were scoreless.

        In the East final and Ottawa Valley/Quebec playoff the Montreal YMHA Bluebirds defeated the Ottawa Gunners 40-24; 19-18 (Total: 59-42). …………………………………………………… In game one, Montreal torched Ottawa 40-24 as Grossman scored 15, Blumenthal 14, Abramovitch 9 and Millman 2, while Schacter, Levitt, Bloomfield and Spiegelman were scoreless. Spear led the Gunners with 11. Charbonneau added 5, McCorkell 3, Wheeler 2 and Whyte 1, while Harvey was scoreless.  …………………………………………………… In game two, Montreal prevailed 19-18 as Blumenthal scored 8, Abramovitch 5, Grossman 3, Millman 2 and Schachter 1, while Bloomfield, Travitt and Spiegal were scoreless. Spear led the Gunners with 8. Charbonneau added 4, McCorkell 4, Wheeler 1 and Whyte 1, while Harvey was scoreless.