In the Toronto city final, the Elizabeth Y Playgrounds defeated Danforth-Secord 17-10; 23-17 (Total: 40-27) to capture their 4th consecutive city title while searching for their 4th straight provincial title. The Playgrounds included Tutty; Simon; Crozier; Langbord; Havelock; Bobby Medline; Hershman; Colbert; Sammy Rubin; Gelberg; and coach Bob Abate.

        In the Ontario quarterfinals, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated Niagara Falls 20-20; 30-14 (Total: 50-34). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Elizabeth Playgrounds led 7-2 early but Niagara Falls scrapped back.

        In the Ontario quarterfinals, the Windsor Moon Athletic Club defeated Galt 2-0 (default).

        In the Ontario semis, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated the Windsor Moon Athletic Club 24-17; 34-14 (Total: 60-31). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto clipped Windsor 24-17 as Gelber scored 6 and Reubin 6. Hay led the Moons with 7. Alexander added 3, Leonard 3 and Padgett 3. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Elizabeths capitalized on a raft of Windsor turnovers to register an easy win. Bobby Medline led Toronto with 12. Windsor included Leonard; Day; Alexander; Mallinoff; Padgett; Downs and Stephenson.

        In the Ontario finals, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated Midland 27-15; 34-12 (Total: 61-27). …………………………………………………… In game one, Midland led 15-13 at the half but was held scoreless in the second half. In game two, Toronto prevailed easily to capture its fourth consecutive Ontario crown. Sammy Rubin led Toronto with 10. Midland included Kelly; King; Raaflaub; E. Grise; MacKenzie; Beatty; Brown; C. Grise; Ross.

        In the Ottawa Valley finals, Glebe Collegiate defeated Lisgar Collegiate 38-17; 44-27 (Total: 82-44). …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe dusted Lisgar 38-17 as George Laughren scored 14, William Cowley 12, L Smith 7, W McCartney 5, M Band, K McBain, W Perkin, R Thornton and G Tilley were scoreless. Henry Bertrand paced the Lords with 5. J Zelikovitz added 3, R Carrigan 3, R Brown 2, G Henderson 2, R Smyth 1 and D Davidson 1, while R Jack was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe clocked Lisgar 44-27 as Bill Cowley scored 15, G Laughren 12, W MacCartney 11, L Smith 4 and R Thornton 2, while Ke McBain, G Tilley, W Nixon and W Perkin were scoreless. R Jack paced Lisgar with 9. H Bertrand added 9, L Bertrand 4, J Zelxoxitz 4, while 1 was unallocated, and D Davidson, C Smith and F Carrigan were scoreless.

        In the Ottawa Valley/Quebec playoffs, Ottawa Glebe Collegiate defeated the Montreal Trojans 52-11; 34-10 (Total: 86-21). …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe prevailed 52-11 as George Laughren scored 25, Wally MacArtney 13, Ken McBain 5, L Smith 5 and William Cowley 4, while Ken Band, R Thornton, L Leore, W Perkin and G Tilley were scoreless. Burofsky led Montreal with 6. Jackson added 2, Blostein 2 and Menchels 1, while Bernstein, Schwartz, Habanovitch, Pottell and Marisiene were scoreless.

In the Eastern Canadian final, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated the defending champ Glebe Collegiate 14-24; 25-13 (Total: 39-37)

In game one, Glebe rallied from a four-point halftime deficit and closed out the game with a 7-0 run to take a 10-point edge in the series. Toronto took an early eight-point lead before Glebe steadied its defence and held the Lizzies to a single bucket in the second quarter. G. Laughren led Glebe with 11. McCartney added 10, Cowley 2, McBain 0, Band 1, Smith 0, Perkin 0 and Thornton 0. Tutty paced Toronto with 6. Simon added 3, Bobby Medline 0, Crozier 0, Langbord 1, Havelock 2, Ruben 2 and Harold Brownlee, a recent addition to the roster having moved back to Toronto from a two-month in Chicago, was held scoreless.

        In game two, Toronto trailed by one at the half but rallied in a frenzy in the second half to dump Glebe. Tutty opened the second half with a pair of buckets to ignite the Lizzies and they took the lead on a Tutty bucket with four minutes to play. Langbord added a free throw but Cowley hit a bucket for Glebe, their only field goal in the second half, to make the score 22-12, forcing an overtime period for the series. Glebe hit a foul shot but then Tutty notched the winner by posting up in the paint. Tutty paced Toronto with 12. Langbord added 5, Havelock 5, Simon 0, Harold Brownlee 0, Crozier 1, Sammy Rubin 2, Bobby Medline 0, Gelbert 0 and Hershman 0. Cowley led Glebe with 8. McCartney added 0, G. Loughren 1, Ken McBain 3, Ken Band 1, Smith 0, Perkins 0 and Thornton 0.

        The Eastern runner-up Ottawa Glebe Collegiate Gryphons: George ‘Red’ Laughren; Wally McCartney; William Cowley; McBain; Band; Lorne Smith; Perkin; Ralph Thornton; Jack Leore; coach Bob Campbell

        The Eastern champion Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds: H. Tutty; Abe Simon; H.H. Havelock; H. Hershman; L. Langbord; Bobby Medline; Sammy Rubin; M. Gelbert; F. Crozier; Harold Brownlee; Hershman; coach Bob Abate; manager M. Eckler; secretary H. Silverberg