In the Toronto city semis, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated Toronto Simpson Avenue 29-19; 18-22 (Total: 47-41).

        In the Toronto city finals and Ontario quarterfinals, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated U.T.S. Grads 24-14; 29-27 (Total: 53-41). …………………………………………………… In game one, Red Samuels, Irving Gold and Harry Polevy led the Lizzies attack, while Moe Charney and Harry Mitchell anchored the defence. The Lizzies also included Gold, Carr; Litowitz; Patterson; Lancaster and Kramer. The U.T.S. Grads were led by Denoon. The Grads also included Coles, Patterson, Scott, McDonnell, Whitehorn, Upton, Milthorpe and Elliott. …………………………………………………… In game two, Red Samuels led the Lizzies with 12. Jack Scott led U.T.S. with 10. Patterson added 7. Next face Walkerville.

        In the Ontario quarterfinals, the Walkerville Lincoln Roads defeated the London y Aces 20-17; 25-22 (Total 45-39). …………………………………………………… In game one, Walkerville prevailed 20-17. …………………………………………………… In game two, E. Turner paced Walkerville with 12. A. Pepper added 6, R. Gough 2, S. Hunt 1, W. Belcher 3, C Donaldson 0, B. Cale 0 and B. Wilson 2. M. Noble led London with 12. J. Cook added 5, W. Logan 3, F. Quick 1, T. Potts 0, J. Kerman 0, S. Pitt 0, A. McArthur 0, C. Bice 0 and J. Martin 1.

        St. Catharines Collegiate Grads defeated Woodstock Y 37-15; 45-10 (Total: 82-25). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Catharines stomped Woodstock 37-15. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Catharines led 22-4 at the half and coasted home. H. Cambray led the Grads with 14. Dixon added 12, Diggins 2, Peart 2, Collins 8, Leeson 4, Meacher 0, Calderone 0, Hallett 0 and H.J. Cambray 2. L. Coles paced Woodstock with 6. Smith added 1, J. Coles 0, Stevenson 3, Coulter 0, La Flair 0 and Bennett 0.

        In the last Ontario quarterfinal, Kingston’s Royal Military College defeated Orillia Y by default.

        In the Ontario semis, the St. Catharines Grads defeated Kingston Royal Military College 40-13; 20-12 (Total: 60-25). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Catharines stomped RMC 40-13 (also reported as 31-13). …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Catharines built a 19-9 lead at the half on a late run in which Diggins scored two buckets, while Leason, Meacher, Collins and Dixon each scored 1. RMC never threatened. RMC included J. McAvity; Chapman; Prince; Smith; McCallum; Parker; Scott, Kime and C.P. McAvity.

        In the other Ontario semi, Walkerville Lincoln Road defeated the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds 28-16; 19-27 (Total: 47-43). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Lincoln Roads led 12-4 at the half as Pepper and Turner tossed in all the points between them. Walkerville maintained a comfortable margin until the final buzzer. Gough led Walkerville with 8. Pepper added 6, Turner 6, Belcher 1, Hunt 3, Donaldson 0, Wilson 4 and Cale 0. Samuels led the Lizzies with 8. Polevoy added 0, Mo Charney 5, Harry Mitchell 1, Carr 2, Litowitz 0, Kramer 0, Lancaster 0 and Patterson 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto prevailed 27-19 but lost the series. The Lizzies hit but 1-15 from the line while outplaying Walkerville. Toronto led 11-4 at the half. Samuel paced Toronto with 8. Gold added 7, Polevoy 4, Mitchell 6, Mo Charney 0, Lancaster 0, Carr 0, Litovitch 0, Kramer 2 and Patterson 0. Pepper paced Lincoln Road with 6. Turner added 5, Gough 4, Belcher 0, Hunt 2, Donaldson 0, Wilson 2 and Cole 0.

        In the Ontario final, the St. Catharines Grads defeated the Walkerville Lincoln Roads 38-21; 30-13 (Total: 68-34). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Catharines led 20-7 at the half and romped to a 38-21 win. Cambray led the Grads with 14. Leeson added 9, Collins 8, Peart 5, Cambray 5, Dixon 5, Diggins 4 and Hallett 2, while Meacher, Calderone and Cambray were scoreless. Pepper paced Windsor with 11. Turner added 3, Belcher 3, Hunt 2 and Wilson 2, while Gough, Cole and Davidson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Catharines hit 11-31 from the floor, while Walkerville was 4-20. St. Catharines speed proved far too much for Lincoln Road to handle as they repeatedly generated transition buckets. Cambray led St. Catharines with 8. Collins added 5, Peart 4, Diggins 4, Dixon 5, Leesen 2, Hallett 2, Calderone 2, Meacher 0 and H.T. Cambray 0. Gough led Walkerville with 6. Turner added 1, Pepper 4, Hunt 1, Belcher 0, Wilson 0 and Cole 2.

        In the sudden-death Montreal final, Westmount YMCA clocked Cercle Outremont 38-22 as Robertson scored 12, Taylor 9, Cushing 8, McNaughton 4, Salter 3 and Bain 2, while Clarke, Cranmond, Price and Levitt were scoreless. G Davis led Outremont with 8. E McGill added 6, R Thompson 3, A Parsons 3, F Sage 1 and C Cloghesy 1, while A Gauthier and A Winterson were scoreless.

        In the Quebec finals, Montreal Westmount YMCA defeated the Quebec City Shamrocks 34-28; 37-26 (Total: 71-54). …………………………………………………… In game one, Westmount clipped the Shamrocks 34-28 as W Taylor scored 10, Robertson 7, Cushing 7, Bain 6, McNaughton 2, G Taylor 1 and Salter 1, while Price and Crammond were scoreless. Walker paced Quebec City with 6. Wilson added 6, Wright 5, Hughes 4, Waddell 2, Kennedy 2, Hobbs 2 and Amaron 1, while Vezina was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Westmount prevailed 37-26 as W Taylor scored 9, Cushing 8, Robertson 6, McNaughton 4, Salter 4, Bain 2, G Taylor 2 and Crammond 2, while Price was scoreless. Wright paced the Shamrocks with 10. Hughes added 9, Walker 6 and Vezina 1, while Wilson, Hobbs, Kennedy, Amaron and Waddell were scoreless.

        In the Ottawa Valley final, the Ottawa Cardinals defeated the Ottawa Rovers 29-16; 35-21 (Total: 64-37). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Cardinals dispatched the Rovers 35-21 as Ned Leore scored 14, Jack Leore 11, H Wilson 3, H Labey 3, A Conlin 2 and K McLennan 2, while K Wilson, L Neville and W Gowan were scoreless. Mike Cummerford paced the Rovers with 14. A Corcoran added 5, J Maloney 1 and G Cruikshank 1, while J Coutu was scoreless. The Rovers also included B Demming, F O’Connor.

        In the Maritime final and Eastern semis, the St. John’s Trumps defeated Wolfville (N.S.).

        In the other Eastern semi, the St. Catharines Grads defeated Montreal Westmount YMCA 2-0 (defaulted).

        In the Eastern final, the St. Catharines Grads defeated the St. John Trumps 40-22; 52-17 (Total: 92-39). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Catharines prevailed by 18 as they ran the Trojans into the ground. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Grads speed again proved the difference as they dominated St. John 52-17. Cambray paced St. Catharines with 18. Peart added 12, Dixon 12, Leeson 5, Collins 3 and Diggins 2, while Meacher and Calderone were scoreless. Kirk led the Trumps with 8. Kennedy added 7, Lawler 1 and Dwyer 1, while Gaynes, Buckley and Foley were scoreless.

        The eastern runner-up St. John Trumps: Kirk; Kennedy; Lawler; Dwyer; Gaynes; Buckley; Foley

        The Eastern champ St. Catharines Grads: Cambray; Leason; Meacher; Collins; Dixon; Peart; H.T. Cambray; Hall; Diggins; Calderone; Hallett; Howie

        In the sudden-death Northern Alberta finals, the Edmonton YMCA Blues defeated Edmonton Normal School 36-16 as McEwen scored 13, Smith 7, Schurman 6, Munro 4, Sillars 4 and Poulson 2, while Meekin was scoreless. Wonnocko led the Normals with 8. Roswell added 4, Letts 2 and Gallamore 2, while Richards and Ponich were scoreless.

        In the Alberta finals, the Lethbridge Y Aces defeated the Calgary Normal School Teachers 70-40; 48-36 (Total: 128-76). …………………………………………………… Lethbridge took the opener 70-40 as Scott Sinclair scored 26, Stan Howard 20, Ted Radley 6, Charles McKillop 6, Cliff Mitchell 6, Tommy Green 4 and George Young 2. Kirkham led the Normals (coached by Sargeant O’Hanlan) with 19. Miller added 14, Kirk 5 and Dunn 1, while Malcolm, Pilling, Shaw and H Evans were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Aces prevailed 48-36 to take the total-point series 128-76. The Aces led 21-18 at the half. The Aces, coached by Howard ‘Hod’ Seamans, included Bud McKillop, Bobby Dunlop, George Young, Scott Sinclair, Cliff Mitchell, Ted Hartley, Stan Howard and Tommy Green. After the intermediate playoffs, the Aces elected to compete in the senior category.

        In the sudden-death British Columbia quarterfinals and Lower Mainland semis, Vancouver YMCA torched Sardis 30-7 as Gernaey scored 9, Brown 9, Chodat 4, McNaughton 2, McLean 2, Jenkins 2 and Hays 2, while Smith and Flowerdew were scoreless. Storey paced Sardis with 5. Thornton added 2, while Eddie, Redpath, Holcomb and McLean were scoreless.

        In the British Columbia quarterfinals and Interior finals, Kamloops defeated Kelowna 22-18; 20-22 (Total: 42-40).

        In the B.C. semis and Lower Mainland finals, Vancouver YMCA clipped the Vancouver Trinity Monarchs 32-21 as Gernaey scored 10, Chodat 10, McNaughton 10 and McLean 2, while Smith, Jenkins, Brown, Hay and Flowerdew were scoreless. C Moffatt paced the Monarchs with 8. J Moffatt added 6, Shirley 3, Garf 2 and Guthrie 2, while Taylor, Merilees, Ritchie and Mitchell were scoreless.

        In the British Columbia semis, Kamloops defeated the Victoria Normal School Crescents 29-21; x-x

        In the sudden-death British Columbia final, Vancouver YMCA edged Kamloops 24-22 in overtime as McNaughton scored 10, Chodat 7, McLean 2, Gernaey 2, Jack Browne 2 and Hay 1, while Flowerdew, Smith and Jenkins were scoreless. Browne forced overtime with a midcourt bomb at the buzzer. Donaldson led Kamloops with 16. Pigeau added 2, Sandiford 2 and Youngberg 2, while Maskell, Allen and Connolly were scoreless.