In the Ontario opening round, Woodstock defeated Galt x-x; x-x (Total: 55-28).

In the Toronto city finals and Ontario quarterfinals, the U.T.S. Grads defeated Central Y 25-27; 36-30 (Total: 61-57). …………………………………………………… In game one, Central Y defeated the Toronto Grads 27-25. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Grads led 18-14 at the half and 30-28 after regulation forcing overtime as the two-game series was tied. U.T.S. outscored the Y 6-2 in overtime. Burns led U.T.S. with 20. The Grads: Burns; Scott, McDonnell; Coles; Hall; Peterkin; Sullivan; Denoon; Ballachy; Statten

        Walkerville Lincoln Club defeated the London YMCA Aces 20-14; 14-14 (Total: 34-28). …………………………………………………… In game one, Lincoln Club clipped London 20-14 as Stewart scored 8, Turner 5, Belcher 3, McArthur 2 and Jameson 2, while Pepper, Venning, Turnbull and Craig were scoreless. MacFarlane paced YMCA with 6. Noble added 5, Logan 2 and Quick 1, while MacArthur, Evans, Ward, Kerman and Cook were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Pepper led Walkerville with 8. Turner added 4, Stewart 2, Jamieson 2, Belcher 0, W. McArthur 0, Craig 0, Venning 0 and Turnbull 0. Noble and McFarlane each scored 5 for London. Ward added 2, McArthur 2, Quick 0, Cook 0, Kerman 0 and Evans 0.

        The Niagara Falls Echoes defeated the U.T.S. Grads 69-21; 55-29 (Total: 124-50) …………………………………………………… In game one, the Echoes prevailed 69-21. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Echoes dominated by moving the ball quickly with passes and running Toronto into the ground. Pete Parker led Niagara Falls with 21.

        In the last Ontario quarterfinal, Woodstock defeated the Windsor Lincolns 23-14; 23-29 (Total: 46-43). …………………………………………………… In game one, Woodstock prevailed 23-14 as L Stevenson scored 11, C Smith 6, L Coles 3 and R Hall 3, while B McKiggan and R Start were scoreless. A Stewart paced Windsor with 6. A Pepper added 2, F Jamieson 2 and 2 Venning 2, while 2 were unallocated and L Turner, W Belcher, C Turnbull and W McArthur were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor led 15-12 at the half. Gough paced Windsor with 10. Turner added 5, Pepper 3, Stewart 2, Belcher 0, Turnbull 0, Venning 2 and Jamieson 7. Rankin led Woodstock with 11. Stevenson added 5, Smith 6, Coles 0, Reg Hall 1, Start 0, McKiggan 0 and Bennett 0.

        In the Ontario semis, the Niagara Falls Echoes defeated Woodstock 42-32; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Niagara Falls led 17-10 at the half. Hanna led Niagara Falls with 16. Parker added 5, Haynes 4, Westover 8, McAllan 6, Breakey 0, Denton 0, Latimer 3 and Cote 0. Stevenson paced Woodstock with 9. Rankin added 6, Smith 5, Coles 8 and Start 4.

        In the other semi, Belleville defeated Orillia 72-28;

        In the Ontario finals, the Niagara Falls Echoes defeated Belleville 52-42; 52-26 (Total 104-68). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Echoes, coach by Jack Houck, led 23-22 at the half and forced Belleville to the perimeter in the second half with a tight zone as they pulled out the win. Hanna led Echoes with 14. Haines added 16, Parker 2, McCallum 14, Westover 4, Champion 2, Breakey 0, Lattimer 0, Denton 0 and Cote 0. Armstrong paced Belleville with 15. Faulkner added 3, Weir 9, Buck 10, Walters 2, Davison 0, White 0, McPhee 2 and Envoy 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, The Echoes built a 25-14 lead at the half and were never threatened. Hanna paced the Echoes with 19.

        In the sudden-death Montreal city final, Beavers spanked Railroad Y 51-26 as Goodman scored 23, Elias 13, Lutterman 7, Rosenthal 6 and Cohen 2, while Katz, Rosenthal, Raff, Silverstone and Ermesky were scoreless. Bert Dade le Railroad with 12. Tommy Burns added 6, Hawkins 4, Morrison 2 and Gleasoff 2, while McLay, Hollingsworth and Theurkoff were scoreless.

        In the Quebec semis, Lennoxville Bishop’s College defeated the Montreal Beavers 23-31; 36-23 (Total: 59-54). …………………………………………………… In game one, Montreal clipped Bishop’s31-23 as Elias scored 7, Silverstone 4, Lutterman 4, Rosenthal 4, Katz 4, Goodman 2, Cohen 2 and Raff 2. Turner led Bishop’s with 8. Robinson added 7, Rudner 4, McCullough 2 and McMorran 2, while Hobbs was scoreless.

        In the Quebec finals, Lennoxville Bishop’s Colege defeated Quebec City C.N.R. 33-19; 30-25 (Total: 63-44). …………………………………………………… Quebec City included McTeer, Duggan, Walker, Wright, Amaron, Vezina, Hughes, Dundon, Devine.

        In the Eastern semis, the Niagara Falls Echoes defeated Lennoxville Bishop’s College x-x; x-x (Total: x-x). Bishop’s included McMorran, McCullough, Robinson, Rudner, Fuller, Hobbs, Mitchell, McKay, Findlay, Wallace.

        In the sudden-death Nova Scotia final, Sydney YMCA clipped the Halifax Wanderers 19-14.

        In the Maritime finals and Eastern semis, the Saint John Y Grads defeated the Sydney YMCA 47-27; 38-33 (Total: 85-60).

In the Eastern Canadian final, the Niagara Falls Echoes defeated the Saint John YMCA Grads 53-25; 46-19 (Total: 99-44).

In game one, Doc McCallum opened the scoring with a free throw. Westover, Haines and McCallum each added a bucket and Orin Hanna a free throw as Niagara Falls opened with a 10- run and never looked back. The Echoes led 29-14 at the half. Hanna led Niagara Falls with 15. McCallum added 8, Parker 5, Haines 5, Westover 9, Champion 3, Breakey 6 and Lotimer 2. Carrick led Saint John with 12. John Patterson added 9, McLean 2, Wry 0, Logie 1, Harding 0 and Lewis 1.

        In game two, Niagara Falls’ superior speed again proved far too much for Saint John to handle as they romped. Orin Hanna led the Echoes with 17. Haines added 9, Westover 8, Parker 4, McCallum 4, Champion 2, Denton 1, Hutchinson 0 and Mitchell 0. John Patterson led Saint John with 9. McLean added 0, Wry 8, Carrick 2, Logie 0, Harding 0 and Corbett 0.

        The Eastern runner-up: Saint John YMCA Grads: Carrick; John Patterson; McLean; Wry; Logie; Harding; Lewis; Corbett;

The Eastern champ Niagara Falls Echoes: Herb Champion; Bill ‘Doc’ McCallum; Orin Hanna; Pete Parker; Lefty Haines; Pop Westover; Warren Breakey; Lloyd Lotimer; Fred Denton; Biff Cote; Hutchinson; Mitchell; Breakey; coach Jack Houck; manager Bruce Henderson

In the Alberta quarterfinals, the Raymond Idlers defeated the Lethbridge Deuces 61-38; x-x (Total: x-x). In game one, Raymond prevailed 61-38 as Reed Kirkham scored 20, Dick O’Brien 14, Kenney 8, Hawkins 8, Strong 6 and Fairbanks 6, while Hague was scoreless. Kael led the Deuces with 18. Lee added 10, Donaldson 8 and Art Green 2, while Glanville, Bud Kearns, Russell and Shippinbotham were scoreless.

In the Alberta quarterfinals, the Calgary Normals dispatched the Canmore YMCA Miners 15-16; 43-11 (Total: 68-27). …………………………………………………… In game one, Canmore nipped Calgary 16-15 as A Polutnik scored 6, F Marra 5 and C Marra 5, while S Grainger, F Polutnik, B Eyklebosh, S Hill and W Fletcher were scoreless. Rolfson led Calgary with 6. Van Orman added 4, Lakie 4, while 1 was unallocated and Cahoon, McLaren, Millar, A Shields, McDonald Wooley were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Calgary took the series with a 43-11 win as Van Orman scored 19, Miller 11, Rolfson 8, Lakie 4 and Shields 1, while Cahoun, Wooley, MacDonald and McLaren were scoreless. F Marra led the Miners with 6. A Polutnik added 5, while C Marra, S Grainger, F Polutnik, E Eylkobosh and W Fletcher were scoreless.

In the Alberta semis, the Raymond Idlers thrashed the Calgary Normals 59-36; 51-44 (Total: 110-80). …………………………………………………… Raymond took the opener 59-36 as Reed Kirkham scored 19, Dick O’Brien 17, Kenney 13, Joe Strong 8 and Jague 4, while Hawkins and Fairbanks were scoreless. Van Orman paced Calgary with 10. Dean Rolfson added 9, Miller 5 and Canoon 2, while Lakie, Wooley, Shields, Macdonald and McLarin were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Raymond prevailed 51-44 after opening with an 18-0 run. Dick O’Brien led the Idlers with 18. Kenney added 15, Hague 8, Hawkins 3, Strong 2 and Fairbanks 2, while Reed Kirkham was scoreless. Lakie paced the Normals with 12. Dean Rolfson added 10, despite missing the opening quarter after arriving late. Miller added 8, Shields 2, Van Orman 2, Cahoon 1 and Woolley 1, while MacDonald and McLaren were scoreless.

In the other Alberta semi and Northern finals, the Edmonton Natioal Home Furnishers defeated the University of Alberta Intermediates 25-17?; 21-17 (could this have been sudden death and the first game actually the last game of the regular season?). …………………………………………………… In the Home Furnishers 21-17 win, Garfin scored 7, Wiseman 7 and Kramer 7, while Helm, Newhouse, Spanner and Goldsmith were scoreless. Kennedy led the U of Alberta with 8. Miller added 4, McGill 2, Bentley 2 and Balfour 1, while Cairns and Menzies were scoreless.

In the Alberta finals, the Raymond Idlers defeated the Edmonton National Home Furnishers 35-27; 61-17 (Total: 96-44). …………………………………………………… In game one, Raymond prevailed 35-27 as Dick O’Brien scored 19, Reed Kirkham 9, Kenney 6 and R Hawkins 1, while Strong, Fairbanks and Hague were scoreless. Garfin led Edmonton with 13. Max Helm added 5 and A Kramer 4, while Wiseman, Goldsmith and Newhouse were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Idlers prevailed 61-17 to take the total-point series 96-44. Dick O’Brien led coach Paul Dahl’s Idlers with 28. Reed Kirkham added 22, Kenneth Hague 6, R Hawkins 4, J Kenney 4 and W Fairbanks 2, while Joe Strong was scoreless. Joe Garfin led coach Ben Catry’s Nationals with 6. Barnes added 5, J Newhouse 3, Dave Wiseman 3 and A Kramer 2, while H Newhouse, Max Helm and M Goldsmith were scoreless.