In the Toronto city finals, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated the Toronto West End Y 32-16; 29-7 (Total: 61-23). …………………………………………………… In game one, Abe Simon notched 8 for the Lizzies. Percy Levy added 4, Kaplan 4, Morris Shapiro 4, Henry Himel 5, Isenberg 2, Ginsberg 2, Chorner 2, Sherman 0 and Frankel 1. Allen led West United, the Toronto church champs, with 7. McLinton added 1, Walsh 5, Jack Turner 2, Anderson 0, Todd 0, Cunning 0, Drummond 0 and G. Turner 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto held West End Y to a single field goal as they romped.

        In the Ontario quarterfinals, the St. Catharines Collegiate defeated Woodstock Y x-x; x-x

In the quarterfinals, Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated Orillia Y x-x; x-x

In the Ontario semi-finals, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated St. Catharines Collegiate 36-12; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Lizzies coasted as Percy Levy and Abe Simon scored at will. The Lizzies also included Kaplan; Henry Himel; Morris Shapiro, Sherman, Isenberg, Chorner, Frankel and Ginsberg. St. Catharines included Moses, Milligan, Cambrai, Ferguson, Cooperman, Salter, Parkhill, Stevens and Thorn.

        In the Ontario finals, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated the Walkerville Club Canucks 28-17; 36-14 (Total: 64-31). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Lizzies prevailed by 11 after leading 17-10 at the half. Sherman dominated the floor for the Lizzies with his clever passes while scoring 12. Mont added 3, Percy Levy 7, Morris Shapiro 3, Henry Himel 3, Frankel 2, Isenberg 1, Caplan 0 and Ginsberg 0. Shafer led Walkerville with 7. Langford added 0, Bacon 3, Peck 7, Clarkson 0 and Horton 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Lizzies captured their third consecutive provincial crown as the front line of Levy, Shapiro and Simon dominated. The Canucks (coached by Sid Hunt) include George Macey, Peck, Clarkson, Langford, Shafe, Bacon and Horton.

        In the New Brunswick finals, the Fredericton St. Paul’s Tuxis defeated St. John YMCA x-x; 30-28 (Total: by 20).

        In the Ottawa Valley finals, Ottawa Glebe Collegiate defeated the Ottawa Diamonds 38-13; 39-23 (Total: 77-36). …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe whipped the Diamonds 38-13 as Robert Walton scored 13, George Laughren 9, Syd Howe 6, Art Cochrane 6 and Charlie Gilliard 4, while Wallace McCartney, Ken McBain, Arnold Butterworth, Norman McCann, G Ault, Bud Crawley and A Larden were scoreless. Fred Laflamme led the Diamonds with 6. B Hodge added 3, E Hearns 2 and C Nichols 2, while A Desjardins, H Dean, L Doherty, H Edge, A Cheeseman, T Shearer and W Murdock were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe clubbed the Diamonds 39-23 as George Laughren scored 13, Bob Walton 9, Charlie Gilliard 7, Syd Howe 3, Arnie Butterworth 3, Art Cochrane 2, Alf Larden 1 and George Ault 1, while Ken McBain, Norman McCann and Radford Crawley were scoreless. Teddy Desjardins led the Diamonds with 10. Fred Laflamme added 6, Henry Dean 3, A Cheesman 2 and Harold Edge 1, while B Hodge, E Hearns, W Murdock, C Nichols and H Shearer were scoreless.

        In the Ottawa Valley/Quebec playoffs, Ottawa Glebe Collegiate defeated Montreal YMHA 24-20; 27-11 (Total: 51-31). …………………………………………………… In game one, Ottawa prevailed by four. They’d led 13-12 after a quarter but were held scoreless in the second quarter as Montreal moved ahead 14-13 at the half. Glebe awoke in the final quarter to pull out the win. Walton paced Glebe with 12. Howe added 5, Loughren 4, McBain 2 and Gilliard 1, while Butterworth, Cochrane, McCann and Crawley were scoreless. Rabinovitch led Montreal with 10. Shapson added 6 and Black 4, while Goodman, Cohen, Pottell, Offsheizer and Katz were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe’s transition game proved effective as they romped to a 27-11 win. Bobbie Walton paced Glebe with 11. Red Loughren added 5, Sid Howe 3, Charlie Gilliard 2, Art Cochrane 2, Arn Butterworth 2 and Wally McCartney 2, while Kennie McBain, Mickey McCann and B Crawley were scoreless. Bakinovitch led Montreal with 6. Black added 3 and Shapson 2, while Goodman, Katz, Pottal, Marovitch, Ofahitzer, Cohen and Schwartz were scoreless.

        In the Eastern finals, the Ottawa Glebe Collegiate Gryphons defeated the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds 22-27; 22-15 (Total: 44-40).

        In game one, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated the Glebe Collegiate Gryphons 27-22 as Sherman scored 9, Abe Simon 8, Percy Levy 6 and Henry Himel 4, while Morris Shapiro, Caplan, Ginsberg, Frankel and Isenberg were scoreless. Bob Walton led Glebe with 13. Sid Howe added 7 and George Loughran 2, while Chic Gilliard, Kennie McBain, Wally McCartney, Bob Bailey, Art Cochrane, Arn Butterworth and Mickey McCann were scoreless.

        In game two, Glebe dominated the second half with full-court pressure and an attacking penetration dribble game to capture their fourth consecutive Dominion title by collecting a 22-15 win. A bucket by Sid Howe and Wally McCartney’s free throw in the final minute sealed the win. Bob Walton led Glebe with 9. Sid Howe added 7, Red Loughran 5, Chic Gilliard 0, Kennie McBain 0, Wally McCartney 1, Bob Bailey 0, Art Cochrane 0, Arn Butterworth 0 and Mickey McCann 0. Abe Simon led Toronto with 5. Percy Levy added 4, Sherman 1, Morris Shapiro 3, Henry Himel 1, Caplan 0, Ginsberg 0, Frankel 0 and Isenberg 0.

        The Eastern runner-up Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds: Abe Simon; Percy Levy; Sherman; Morris Shapiro; Henry Himel; Caplan; Ginsberg; Frankel; Isenberg; Sniderman; Dunlop; Mincovitch; Davidson; Eckler; Goldstein; Lyndon; Chorner; Mont; coach Bob Abate

        The Eastern champ Ottawa Glebe Collegiate Gryphons: Syd Howe; Wallace McCartney; Bob Walton; George ‘Red’ Laughren; Charlie ‘Chic’ Gilliard; Ken McBain; Bob Bailey; Art Cochrane; Arnie Butterworth; Norman ‘Mickey’ McCann; Bud Crawley; Evraire; A Larden; G Ault; coach Bob Campbell; manager Bill Corby