In the Toronto finals, West End Y defeated Toronto Hebrew Athletic Association 31-15; 9-16 (Total: 40-31). …………………………………………………… In game one, West End Y opened with a 9-0 run from which THAA never recovered. Patis led West End with 14. Cunningham added 2, Barr 4, Charney 0, Butler 0, Verral 7, Hotten 3, Taylor 0, Cumbers 0 and Long 0. Lister led THAA with 5, Skurlan added 0, Glaskin 0, Horsenhoren 2, Joseph 3, Provasky 0, Gurbe 0, Pasternack 2 and Duckman 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Skarke led THAA with 6. Gluskin added 1, Lister 3, Joseph 2, Harshorn 2, Dunkleman 0, Gurbe 0, Pransky 1 and Pasternick 0. Yerrai led West End with 4. Potts added 2, Barr 0, Charney 0, Chambers 0, Taylor 0, Cunningham 0, Long 0, Butler 1 and Horton 2.

        In the Ontario quarterfinals, St. Catharines Collegiate defeated the Hamilton Pirates 17-1; 24-9 (Total: 41-10). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Catharines prevailed 17-4 playing W. Newman, H. Collins, J. Rutherford, M. Leeson, G. Laughlin, H. Howes, H. Arbuthout, E. Wright, A. Pople and J. Logan. Hamilton played Green, Crosthwaite, Reid, Thomas, Michalek, Gorman, Stevenson, McBeth and Elton. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Catharines coasted 24-9, while playing Rutherford, Collins, Newman, Laughlin and Leeman. Hamilton played Groom, Reid, McKaick, Biovennos, McBeth, Fitton and Crosthwaite.

        In the Ontario semis, St. Catharines Collegiate defeated Toronto West End Y 19-20; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto led 13-8 at the half. Potts and Cunningham paced Toronto.

        In the other Ontario semi, the Windsor-Walkerville Tech Aces defeated the St. Thomas Onions 27-24; 34-13 (Total: 61-37). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor edged St. Thomas 27-24 as Ernie Marchand scored 11, Gillette9, Moreley 3, Thompson 2 and Mossman 2, while Whitey Pendlebury, MacArthur, Wheel and McKren were scoreless. Matthews paced the Onions with 9. Stewart added 6, Mitchener 5, Downs 3 and Holland 1, while Langley, Barnes and Clarke were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Walkerville clubbed St. Thomas 34-13 as Marchand scored 10, Gillette 9, Mossman 6, Morley 6, Pendlebury 2 and McLaren 1, while Thompson, McArthur and Wheeler were scoreless. Clark led the Onions with 7. Barnes added 2, Matthews 2 and Langley 1, while Mitchener, Smith, Stewart, Tolland, Downs and Lang were scoreless.

        In the Ontario finals, St. Catherines Collegiate defeated the Windsor-Walkerville Tech Aces 16-18; 16-8 (Total: 30-26). …………………………………………………… In game one, Walkerville edged St. Catharines 18-16 as Thompson scored 6, Morley 5, Marchand 5 and Gillette 2, while Mossman and Pendlebury were scoreless. Newman led St. Catharines with 5, Collins 4, Rutherford 3 and Laughlin 2, while Leeson, Howes and Logan were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Catharines took the series with a 16-8 win as Rutherford scored 8, Collins 4, Leeson 3 and Laughlin 1. Gillette led Walkerville with 5. Pendlebury added 2 and Thompson 1.

        In the Ottawa Valley final, Ottawa YMCA Technical School defeated Glebe Collegiate 23-12; 33-28 (Total: 56-40). …………………………………………………… In game two, Technical School prevailed 33-28 as Art Charbonneau and Arthur Cochrane each scored 10. Arthur Jewkes added 8, Dicks 2 and Murphy 1, while Stan McCabe, Purdy, Wolfson and Graham were scoreless. Tommie Holmwood led Glebe with 12. Smaill added 7, Beveridge 5 and McGill 4, while Barry, Adams, McGill, Millar and Bailey were scoreless.

        In the sudden-death Montreal final, Top Notch Club dusted St. Alban’s 33-15. St. Alban’s included Silver, McPhee, Rennie, Thompson, Meehan, Warner, Tate and Pryde.

        In the Eastern semis and Ottawa Valley/Quebec playoffs, Ottawa YMCA Technical School defeated Montreal Top Notch 43-20; 26-44 (Total: 69-64). BILLED AS THE EASTERN FINAL. …………………………………………………… In game one, Ottawa Technical prevailed 43-20 as Art Charbonneau scored 17, A Cochrane 13, W Dicks 4, A Jewkes 4, S McCabe 3, J Graham 1 and C Murphy 1, while C Wolfson and J Purdy were scoreless. Aron and Campbell each scored 6 to lead Top Notch. Engerson added 4, Silver 2 and Segal 2, while Teigenbaun and Silcoff were scoreless. Top Notch also included Bogo, Ruvinsky. …………………………………………………… In game two, Montreal prevailed 44-26 as Feigenbaum scored 15, Silver 8, Engerson 7, Campbell 6, Slotnifkoff 4, Aaron 3 and Segal 1. Charbonneau paced Tech wth 15. Graham added 6, Murphy 5, McCabe 2 and Dicks 1, while Cochrane, Purdy and Wolfson were scoreless.

        In the Eastern final, Ottawa YMCA Technical School defeated x.