In the New Brunswick semis, the Woodstock Red Raiders defeated Saint John St. Peter’s CYO 53-35; 31-10 (Total: 84-45). …………………………………………………… In game one, Woodstock torched St. Peter’s 53-35 as Tommy scored 28. Hansen led CYO with 16. …………………………………………………… In game two, Woodstock clocked St. Peter’s 31-10 as Tommy scored 16, Downey 6, Stewart 4, Seeley 3 and Lockhart 2, while Hayden, Winslow, Montgomery, Breneol, Smith and Buckingham were scoreless. Don Hansen led Saint John with 9. Doug Hanson added 1, while Sullivan, MacKinnon, Hazel, Ferran, Dobblesteyn and Cullinan were scoreless.
In the New Brunswick finals, Woodstock High Red Raiders defeated the Moncton Y Comets 31-16; 36-18 (Total: 67-34). …………………………………………………… Woodstock clocked Moncton 36-18 as Ronnie Tommy scored 15, Hank Downey 10, Ken Seely 4, Bud Stewart 4, Jack Breneol 1 and Bobbie Smith 1, while Lockhart, Eddie Montgomery, John Winslow, Sonny Hayden and Red Buckingham were scoreless. Landers paced the Comets with 8. Chapman added 5, Jamieson 2, McKee 2 and Hughes 1, while Edget, Steeves, Ruin and MacDougall were scoreless.
In the Nova Scotia finals, the New Waterford Strads defeated the Halifax Trojans 25-13; 27-31 (Tota: 52-44).
In the Maritime (NB/NS) finals, the Woodstock Red Raiders defeated New Waterford (NS) Strands 35-12; 37-17 (Total: 72-29). …………………………………………………… In game one, Woodstock romped 35-12 as Ronald Tommy scored 13, Smith 13, Ian Sealy 5 and Ron (Hank?) Downey 4 while dominating the floor. Winslow, Hayden, Lockhart and Tiny Breneol were scoreless. Woodstock also included Eddie Montgomery. Wilson led the Strands with 6. McKinnon added 2, McDougall 2 and Currie 2, while McNeil, McDonald, Simmins and Fortune were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Woodstock defeated New Waterford 37-17 as Tommy scored 18, Downey 10 Seely 7, while Ronald Brown dictated play. McDougall led the Strands with 10. Currie added 4, McKinnon 1 and McDonald 1.
In the Eastern quarterfinals (Quebec/Ottawa), Montreal YMHA defeated Pembroke Flying Zephyrs 68-32; 76-27 (Total: 144-59). …………………………………………………… In game one, Montreal YMHA prevailed 68-23. …………………………………………………… In game two, YMHA stomped Pembroke 76-27 as Sol Tolchinsky scored 20, Myer Bloom 12, I Gossack 10, L Endman 10, S Scopp 8, A Segall 4, N Silver 3, S Gossack 2 and N Calesky 2. Barclay White led Pembroke with 7. E. Sparling added 6, G Ives 4, E Vaughan 4, J Doering 3, A Ziebarth 2 and H Deeks 1, while M Lehmann, D Robinson and D Wheeley were scoreless. Montreal led 33-12 at the half and by as many as 43 in the second half.
In the Toronto city finals, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated Toronto YMHA 30-31; 31-27 (Total: 61-58). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Lizzies took the series with a 31-27 win as Percy Shadlesky scored 16. YMHA included Mandel, Finegold.
In the Ontario championship tournament quarterfinals, the Toronto Lizzies defeated Brantford Collegiate 40-19 as Klein scored 14, Ezic 14, Wilson 2, Walker 4, Weisberg 0, Blackman 0, Shadleskie 4, Shapiro 0, Markowitz 0 and Elisovtiz 2. Hutchin paced Brantford with 15. R. McMillan added 1, White 0, Campbell 0, Rappaport 0, Hawkins 1, Trout 2, Butler 0, J. McMillan 0 and Wimbush 0.
In the other Ontario quarterfinal, the Merritton Hayes Red Jackets defeated the Hamilton Zions 30-22 as Gibson scored 13, Payne 9, Ayres 6, Rutledge 2, Bradshaw 0, Mitchell 0, Kirody 0, Capula 0, Fitzgerald 0 and Cunningham 0. Holmes led Hamilton with 9. Partridge added 2, Beatty 0, Sonmer 0, Elford 5, Kelly 0, Boyd 2 and Lampman 4.
In the Ontario semis, the Merriton Hayes Red Jackets whipped Guelph YMCA 41-19 as Rutledge scored 9, Bradshaw 2, Gibson 9, Ayres 3, Payne 6, Capula 2, Anderson 2, Fitzgerald 0, Cunningham 0 and Mitchell 8. Evans scored 7 for Guelph. Kerr added 2, Baugh 2, Kuhn 2, Jamieson 2, Naggy 2, Morgan 2, Coker 0, Gazzard 0 and Young 0.
In the other Ontario semi, Toronto Lizzies defeated the Sudbury Esquires 38-28 as Percy Shadlesky scored 12, Walker 4, Ezic 1, Blackman 2, Klein 6, Wilson 0, Elisovitz 2, Shapiro 1, Kraft 0 and Weisberg 0. Crang led Sudbury with 6. Goodearle added 4, Shelby 4, McConnell 0, Beaton 5, Gagnon 0, Rothman 2 and Kelly 6.
In the Ontario final and Eastern semis, the Merriton Hayes Red Jackets defeated coach Bob Abate’s Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds 22-14. Gibson led Merritton with 7. Payne added 1, Ayres 7, Rutledge 2, Bradshaw 3, Capula 0, Anderson 0, Mitchell 3, Fitzgerald 0 and Cunningham 0. Shadesky led the Lizzies with 2. Klein added 7, Ezra 3, Elisovitz 2, Blackman 0, Walker 0, Shapiro 0, Weisberg 0, Kraft 0 and Wilson 0.
In the other Eastern semi, Montreal YMHA defeated the Woodstock Red Raiders 40-10; 34-30 (74-40). …………………………………………………… In game one, Montreal prevailed 40-10 as Sol Tolchinsky scored 17. Issie Gossack added 6, Bloom 5, S Gossack 4, Scopp 3, Endman 3 and Calesky 2, while Segall, Silver and Kezenel were scoreless. Art Downey and Ronald Tommy each scored 4 to lead Woodstock (coach Bob Brown). Ken Seely added 2, while John Winslow, Eddie Montgomery, Sonny Hayden, Bud Stewart, Tiny Breneol, Bobbie Smith and Laurie Lockhart were scoreless. Montreal led 16-3 at the half. …………………………………………………… In game two, Montreal led 19-15 at the half as they struggled with a zone but ultimately prevailed 34-30. Issie Gossack led Montreal with 11. Jack Scopp added 8, Allan Segal 0, Sol Tolchinsky 5, Lou Endman 2, Ben Calesky 0, Herman Silver 0 and Jerry Kazenel 0. Ronald Tommy paced the Red Raiders with 13. Ronald Downey added 10, Winslow 0, Montgomery 0, Stewart 0, Hayden 0, Seely 2, Smith 2, Breneol 3 and Lockhart 0.
In the Eastern finals, the Merritton Hayes Red Jackets, also known as the Hellkittens, defeated the Montreal YMHA Blues 44-51; 58-35 (Total: 102-86).
In game one, Montreal led 30-14 at the half and won 51-44 as the Red Jackets suffered with the jitters. Issie Gossack scored 6 for Montreal. Allan Segal added 2, Sol Tolchinsky 10, Lou Endman 3, Solomon Gossack 1, Herman Silver 0, Myer Bloom 10, Jack Scopp 17, Ben Calesky 2 and Jerry Kazenel 0. Gibson notched 12 for Merritton. Payne added 14, Ayers 2, Rutledge 6, Bradshaw 1, Mitchell 8, Cunningham 0, Korody 0, Capula 0 and Fitzgerald 0.
In game two, Merritton trailed by seven early but shifted to a zone and led 21-12 at the half en route to a 58-35 win. Gibson paced Merritton with 23. Payne added 13, Rutledge 11, Ayers 9 and Bradshaw 2, while Mitchell and Fitzgerald were scoreless. Scopp paced YMHA with 8. Endman added 8, I Gossack 7, Tolchinsky 6, Bloom 3 and S Gossack 3, while Segal and Calesky were scoreless.
The Eastern runner-up Montreal YMHA Blues: Sol Tolchinsky; Issy Gossack; Jack Scopp; Myer Bloom; Allan Segal; Lou Endman; Ben Calesky; Herman Silver; Jerry Kazenel; Solomon Gossack; Bloom; coach Moe Abramowitz; manager Joe Officer
The Eastern champion Merritton Hayes Red Jackets: Gibson; Payne; Ayres; Rutledge; Bradshaw; Mitchell; Kirody; Capula; Fitzgerald; Cunningham; Anderson;
In the British Columbia semis and Lower Mainland finals, Vancouver College defeated Dunbar x-x; x-x; x-x (xg-x).
In the sudden-death? British Columbia final, Vancouver College defeated the Victoria K.V.’s 29-23 as Leo Mulhern scored 13. Jimmy Lewis led the K.V.’s with 19.