In the Toronto finals and Ontario opening round, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated the Toronto Baptist Methodist Episcopalians 49-18; 29-27 (Total: 78-45). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Playgrounds prevailed 49-18 as Hynds scored 21, Kay 8 and Tishler 8. Berry led the Baptists with 6. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Playgrounds took the series with a 29-27. The Baptists included Berry, Richardson, Alexander, Sharp.

In the Ontario semis, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated Hamilton 48-48; 63-29 (total: 101-77). In game two, Jimmy Hynds scored 20 for the Lizzies.

In the other Ontario semi, the Windsor L.A. Young defeated Stratford High-Y Club 35-25; 27-26 (Total: 62-51). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor prevailed 35-25 as Gadcliff scored 6, Kasperchuk 6, Margaski 9, Lilly 7, Muir 5, Mudry 0, Hardy 0, Zeller 0, Konosky 2, Woodrow 0. For Stratford: Preston 5, Burt 16, Montgomery 2, Threthewey 0, Shivas 3, Duncan 2, Swift 0, Ross 2. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor nipped Stratford 27-26 as Jack Muir scored 5, Bob Liles 5, Bil Kasepchuk 5, Murgaski 3, Mudry 3, Radcliffe 3, Zeller 1 and Konopski 1, while Osadky and Woodrow were scoreless. Jim Preston paced Stratford with 10. Bob Montgomery added 6, Burt 4, Shiva 4 and Swift 2, while Trethewy, Duncan and Ross were scoreless.

In the Ontario final, the Toronto Lizzies dumped the Windsor L.A. Young 46-30; 38-37 (Total: 76-67). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto prevailed 46-30 as Jimmy Hynds scored 19, Sol Tischler 8, Mike Kay 5, Rizun 4, Holmes 4, Dave Sugar 4 and Pettle 2, while Tenenbaum and Sherman were scoreless. Jim Radcliffe paced Windsor with 9. K’s’pen’k added 7, Woodsworth 4, Peter Mudry 3, Muir 2, Murgaski 2, Albert Kanopski 1 and Hardy 1, while Bob Liles and Zeller were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Jimmy Hynds scored 16 as Toronto nipped Windsor and took the crown. Toronto led 24-17 at the half. Kay added 8, Sherman 8, Tenenbaum 3, Fishler 2 and Rizun 1, while Pettie was scoreless. Kaspechuk paced Windsor with 17. Radcliffe added 13, Liles 3, Mudry 2 and Murgaski 2, while Zeller, Konopski and Osedca were scoreless.

In the New Brunswick final, the Moncton Y Comets defeated St. John 29-21; 24-23 (Total: 53-44).

In the Maritime final, the New Waterford Strands defeated the Moncton Y Comets 21-28; 36-23 (Total: 57-51). …………………………………………………… In game two the Strands prevailed 36-23 after leading 15-8 at the half. L Deveau paced the Strands with 13. Prior added 6, Gillis 5, March 5, Passerino 4 and S Deveau 2, while Chaisson, Campbell and Cromier were scoreless. Smith paced the Comets with 8. Prosser added 5, Creaghan 2, Steeves 2, Hunter 2, MacWilliams 2 and Grudge 2, while Goodwin and MacDonald were scoreless.

In the Montreal finals, Notre Dame de Grace YMCA defeated YMHA 26-28; 31-26 (Total: 57-54). …………………………………………………… In game two, Notre Dame de Grace took the series with a 31-26 win as T Lockhart scored 14, Bower 9, McKinnon 6 and McCulloch 2, while Surphlis, McCready, W Bentley, McVie, Darragh and D Bentley were scoreless. Baittle led YMHA with 12. Seitz added 6, Fine 3, Macklin 2, Mantell 2 and Salinsky 1, while Goodman, Delovitch, Kaplan and Goldstein were scoreless.

In the Quebec finals, Montreal Notre Dame de Grace defeated Quebec City St. Patrick’s 34-27; 30-17 (Total: 64-44). …………………………………………………… In game two, Notre Dame de Grace clipped St. Patrick’s 30-17 as Bower scored 11, Lockhart 11, McKinnon 6 and W Bentley 2, while McCready, Darragh, Portland, McPhee and D Bentley were scoreless. Carron paced Quebec City with 9. Lessor added 4, Dempsey 3 and Phillips 1, while Fox, Brady, Langlois and Wallace were scoreless.

In the Quebec/Ottawa Valley final, the Montreal Notre Dame de Graces defeated Cornwall Collegiate & Vocational 26-29; 25-16 (Total: 51-45). …………………………………………………… In game one, Cornwall prevailed 29-26 as G Moore scored 9, Ed Kaneb 5, G Hewitson 4, J Lawn 3, C Carter 3, A McCracken 3 and W MacDonald 2, while T Dempster and M Segal were scoreless. Graham Bower paced Montreal with 12. G Corkran added 5, D McCullough 4, G Lockhart 4 and Les Darragh 1, while W Bentley, C McKinnon, P McCready, D McVie and D Surphlis were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Montreal NDG defeated Cornwall 25-16 to take the total-point series by six. Graham Bower led Montreal with 15. W Bentley added 2, G Lockhart 2, D Surphlis 2, P McCready 2, G Corkran 1 and D McCullough 1, while C McKinnon, Les Darragh and D McVie were scoreless. Ed Kaneb led Cornwall with 7. G Hewitson added 5, G Moore 3 and M Segal 1, while W MacDonald, J Lawn, A McCracken, C Carter and T Dempster were scoreless.

In the Eastern Canadian championships, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated Montreal Notre Dame de Graces YMCA 54-32; 32-31 (Total 86-63).

In game one, Toronto prevailed 54-32 as Jim Hynds scored 18, S Risun 11, Sol Fishler 11, Mike Kay 10 and Holmes 4, while Sugar, Tenenbaum, Pettie and Sherman were scoreless. Gerry Lockhart led Montreal with 13. Graham Bower added 11, McKinnon 2, Surphlis 2, McCullough 2 and Bentley 1, while Darragh, Corkran and McCready were scoreless.

In game two, the Lizzies captured their third straight Ontario crown by defeated Montreal 32-31. Mike Kay paced Toronto with 8. Sol Fisher added 7, Jim Hynds 6, Holmes 2, Rizun 5, Dave Sugar 4, Tenenbaum 1, Pettie 0, Percy Sherman 0. For Montreal: Bentley 1, McKinnon 2, Lockhart 5, McCullough 2, Bower 15, Les Darragh 0, McCready 0, Surphits 4, McVie 0, Corkran 2.

The Eastern runner-up Montreal Notre Dame de Graces: W Bentley; C McKinnon; Gerry Lockhart; D McCullough; Graham Bower; Les Darragh; P McCready; D Surphlis; D McVie; G Corkran;

The Eastern champion Toronto Elizabeth Playground Lizzies: Jimmy Hynds; Dave Sugar; Percy Sherman; Mike Kay; Sol Fisher; R Pettle; M Tenenbaum; A Holmes; S Rizun; W Hynds; Sol Tishler; F Connachio; coach Bob Abate

 In the Saskatchewan semis and south finals, Moose Jaw defeated Swift Current 40-23; 35-20 (Total: 75-43). …………………………………………………… In game two, Moose Jaw clipped Swift Current 35-20 as Gord Crow scored 10, Bob Bacon 9, Hunt 6, Couzins 4, Armitage 4, Westlake 2 and Hemming 2, while Clark was scoreless. Bill Aitken led Swift Current with 7. Kane added 5, Hall 2, Brasnett 2, Jones 2 and Kenney 2, while Smith and Capei were scoreless.