In the Toronto city finals, the Toronto Harbords defeated Toronto YMHA x-x 22-26 (Total: x-x)

       In the Ontario opening round, Windsor Lincoln Club defeated the London Y Aces 28-21; 24-20 (Total: 52-41). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor clipped London 28-21 as Venning scored 7, Gough 6, Turner 6, Jamieson 4, Belcher 3 and Lawrence 2, while Pepper and Craig were scoreless. Noble led the Aces with 9. McArthur added 4, Hayter 3, MacFarlane 2, Cook 2 and Quick 1, while Dunn was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor dispatched London 24-20 as Turner scored 11, Gough 4, Craig 4, Belcher 3, Venning 1 and Pepper 1, while Jamieson, Lawrence and Cale were scoreless. Marv Noble led the Aces with 7. Cook added 5, McFarlane 3, MacArthur 2, Hayter 1 and Quick 1, while Dunn was scoreless.

       In the Ontario quarterfinals, Windsor Lincoln Road defeated Woodstock 29-19; 26-29 (Total: 55-48). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor clipped Woodstock 27-17 as Turner scored 6, Venning 6, Belcher 5, Pepper 5, Gough 4 and Jamieson 1. Len Coles led Woodstock with 6. C Smith added 4, L Stevenson 3, G Rankin 2 and C Hall 1. …………………………………………………… In game two, Woodstock edged Windsor 29-26 but lost the total-point series by seven. Len Coles led Woodstock with 9. Rankin added 6, Stevenson 5, Hall 5 and Smith 2, while Sparks, G Bennett, W Bennett and Milburn were scoreless. Pepper paced Lincoln Road with 6. Turner added 6, Lawrence 4, Gough 4, Craig 2, Jamieson 2 and Venning 2, while Dale was scoreless.

       In the Ontario quarterfinals, the Toronto Harbords defeated the Hamilton Ascension Codas 27-24; 23-12 (Total: 50-36). …………………………………………………… In game one, Kramer scored 6 for Toronto. Goldstein added 0, Aaron Sobel 2, Caplan 5, Heller 6, Lyndon 0, Zachlem 0, Posen 1 and Stan 0. MacDonald notched 7 for the Cotas (coach Alan Jefferess). Owen Smith added 4, Charlie Thomas 5, Don Beckett 1, Arnold ‘Bus’ Smith 1, Johnson 0, Art Hamilton 2, Corrigan 4, Ulford 2 and Fred Smith 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, coach Mike Sansone’s Harbord unit played stellar defence as they prevailed by 11. They led 2-1 after one quarter and took command in the second when Harry Posen scored a pair of buckets. The Harbords led 12-4 at the half. Posen hit two more buckets early in the second half to give Toronto a 12-point lead and they romped. Kaplan led Harbords with 9. Posen added 8. A. Smith led the Colas with 6.

       In the sudden-death Ontario quarterfinals, Royal Military College defeated Belleville Y 24-21; 35-21 (Total: 59-42). …………………………………………………… In game two, RMC took the series with a 35-21 win as Ward scored 12, Oakes 11, McAvity 8 and Kime 2, while 2 points were unallocated and Sisson, Robertson, Shirref and Ballard were scoreless. Faulkner led Belleville with 9. Weir added 7, McFee 3 and White 2, while Buck, Evoy, Wickenham and Alexander were scoreless. Belleville also included Walters, McFear.

       In the sudden-death Ontario semi, Royal Military College defeated Camp Borden Royal Canadian Corps of Signals 26-14.

       In the other Ontario semi, Windsor Lincoln Road defeated the Toronto Harbord Playgrounds 16-20; 22-14 (Total: 36-34). Also reported as 16-8; 22-26 (Total: 38-34) …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor hit a series of bombs to pull out the win. The Lincoln Road squad: Turner; Venning; Gough; Jamieson; Belcher; Lawrence; Pepper; Craig; Wilson

In the sudden-death Ontario final, Windsor- Walkerville Lincoln Road defeated Kingston Royal Military College 38-26. RMC included McAvity, Ward, Kime, Oakes, Sisson, Shirreff, Ballard and Robertson.

In the sudden-death Montreal final, the Maissoneuve Trinity Excelsiors defeated the Sons of David 28-27 as Joe Neasmith scored 12, Clarke 5, Harry Smith 4, Doherty 3, Jimmy Ross 3 and Harry Ward 2, while F Ward and Emergy were scoreless. Esack paced the Sons of David with 12. Etcovich added 7, Slutsky 5, Fishan 2 and Shuster 2, while Segal and Reinblatt were scoreless.

In the Quebec semis, the Maissoneuve Trinity Excelsiors defeated La Tuque 39-30; 47-10 (Total: 86-40). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Excelsiors clipped La Tuque 39-30 as Joe Neasmith scored 14, Jim Ross 10, Ken Doherty 4, Harry Smith 4, Harry Ward 3, Bob Clark 2 and Frank Ward 2, while Emery was scoreless. Ernie Davies paced La Tuque with 18. Jack Creighton added 4, Adams 4, Bailey 2 and Kinkard 2, while Gavin, Matte, Hodge and Davies were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Excelsiors took the series by bombing La Tuque 47-10 as Clarke scored 16, Joe Neasmith 10, Ross 8, Pitcher 4, Smith 4, H Ward 2, F Ward 2 and Doherty 1, while Emery was scoreless. Hodge paced La Tuque with 3. Adams added 3, Creighton 2 and Bailey 2, while Matte, L Davies, E Davies, Kincaid, Gavin and Polvin were scoreless.

In the other Quebec semi, the Sherbrooke YMCA Blues defeated Quebec City x-x; x-x (Total: x-x).

In the Quebec finals, the Maissoneuve Trinity Excelsiors defeated the Sherbrooke YMCA Blues 53-26 (alternately reported as 56-23); 41-8 (Total 97-30). …………………………………………………… In game one, Maissoneuve clocked Sherbrooke 53-26 as Neasmith scored 21 and Pitcher 16. Watson led the Blues with 14. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Excelsiors prevailed 41-8 as Clarke scored 9, Neasmith 8, F Ward 5, Pitcher 4, H Ward 3, Smith 2 and Emery 1, while Doherty was scoreless. Watson paced Sherbrooke with 4. H Grimes added 2, C Stocks 1 and B Grimes 1, while McNair, Woodward, Gordon and A Stock were scoreless.

In the Ottawa Valley finals, the Ottawa Diamonds defeated the Ottawa Britannias 26-25; 19-18 (Total: 45-43). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Diamonds edged the Britannias 26-25 as Fisher scored 12, Gordon 10, Maser 2 and Belanger 2, while Schwerdfeger and Stewart were scoreless. Stanyar led the Britannias with 15. Neil Moodie added 8 and Jarvis 2, while Abbot, Paget, White, Stringer and Roy were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Diamonds edged the Brittanias 19-18 as R Fisher scored 8, R Gordon 8, B Belanger 2 and H Maser 1, while A Swerdfeger, B Stewart, K Allen and B Kronick were scoreless. R Crowe paced Britannias with 7. E Stanyar added 6, E Abbott 1, L White 1, J Jarvis 1, N Moodie 1 and G Stringer 1, while E Roy and E Paget were scoreless.

In the Ottawa Valley/Quebec playoffs and Eastern quarterfinals, the Maissoneuve Trinity Excelsiors defeated the Ottawa Diamonds 36-19; 42-12 (Total: 78-31). …………………………………………………… In game one, Joe Neasmith scored 16 to pace Montreal. Harry Ward added 12, Jim Ross 3, K. Doherty 1, H. Smith 8, R. Clarke 0, and Frank Ward 0. H. Maser notched 6 for Ottawa. R. Gordon added 12, B. Fisher 0, A. Schwerdfeger 0, B. Stewart 0, K. Allen 0, B Kronock 0 and D. Belanger 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Montreal prevailed 42-12 to take the total-point series by 47. Joe Neasmith led the Excelsiors with 14. Clarke added 8, Jim Ross 5, J Ward 2, Harry Ward 2, H Smith 2, Pitcher 2 and K Doherty 1. Gordon led the Diamonds with 10. Stewart added 2, while Maser, Belanger, Fisher, Allen, Schwerdfeger and Manion were scoreless.

In the New Brunswick finals, the Moncton Pawnees defeated the St. John Trojans 43-43; x-x (Total: x-x).

       In the Maritime finals and Eastern semis, Halifax Wanderers defeated the Moncton Pawnees 37-33; 38-30 (Total: 75-63). …………………………………………………… In game one, Halifax prevailed 37-33. …………………………………………………… In game two, Halifax ripped off a late 11-0 run to pull out the win. They’d led 17-13 at the half. Coach Jack Thomas then announces that the Wanderers have withdrawn from the Dominion playoffs. But then recants and Halifax is back in.

       In the other Eastern semi, the Maissoneuve Trinity Excelsiors defeated the Windsor-Walkerville Lincoln Club 17-34; 37-17 (Total: 54-51). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor defeated Montreal 34-17 as Lloyd Turner scored 21, Wilson 6, Pepper 4, Gough 2 and Jamieson 1, while Venning, Belcher and Cale were scoreless. Jimmy Ross led Maissoneuve with 14. Harry Ward added 4, Neasmith 3, Clarke 2, Pitcher 2 and Harry Smith 2, while Ken Doherty and Emery were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Harry Ward scored 7 for Montreal. Clarke added 0, Joe Neasmith 9, Jim Ross 6, Pitcher 0, Ross Smith 5, Doherty 0 and Emery 0. Pepper led Windsor with 6. Turner added 4, Venning 0, Gough 5, Belcher 0, Wilson 0, Jamieson 2 and Gale 0.

       In the eastern finals, the Halifax Wanderers defeated the Maissoneuve Trinity Excelsiors 39-19; 30-32 (Total: 69-51).

       In game one, the Halifax Wanderers trounced Montreal as center Red Grant dominated the paint and gunner Rudderham kept drilling jumpers. Captain Jim Fahle was stellar defensively, repeatedly breaking up Montreal’s attack. Rudderham paced Halifax with 14. Doyle added 5, Chishold 0, Gardner 0, Red Grant 12, Jim Fahle 5 and Harris 3. Joe Neasmith led Montreal with 11. Harry Ward added 0, Clark 0, Frank Ward 0, Ross 2, Smith 6 and Doherty 0.

       In game two, Montreal moved ahead by 10 and appeared about to make a major run at the 20-point series deficit before Halifax ripped off five unanswered points to quell the rally Jim Ross led Montreal with 15. Harry Ward added 0, Clarke 6, Frank Ward 2, Joe Naismith 2, H. Smith 7 and K. Doherty 0. Red Grant notched 11 for Halifax. Doyle added 12, Rudderham 5, Harris 2 and Jim Fahle 0. The title was the first for a Maritimes unit at any level of competition.

       The Eastern runner-up Montreal Trinity Excelsiors: Joe Neasmith; Harry Ward; R. Clarke; Frank Ward; Jim Ross; Harry Smith; Ken Doherty; Pitcher; Emery

       The Eastern champion Halifax Wanderers: H.M. ‘Red’ Grant; Jim Fahie; Jerry Rudderham; C.T. Doyle; K.E. Chisholm; F.R. Gardner; Harris; J.S. Wilson; coach Jack Thomas

       In the Alberta quarterfinals, the Taber Union Jacks d’d Blairmore 35-23; 48-21 (Total: 83-44). …………………………………………………… In game one, Taber prevailed 35-23 as W Bennett scored 10, Ivan Harris 7, Babe Harris 6, Harold Harris 6, Van Orman 2, Harding 2 and Pierson 2, while H Evanson was scoreless. Jon Colombo paced Blairmore with 10. Battel added 8 and Louis Pozzi 5, while Pirie, Petransky, P Ascacher, B Rinaldi, R Old and J Chala were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Taber prevailed 48-21 as Roy Harris scored 11, Harold Harris 11, B Bennett 10, Van Orman 7, Ivan Harris 4, R Pierson 3 and H Evanson 2, while D Harding was scoreless. Louis Pozzi led Blairmore with 9. Jon Columbo added 7, Taiste Battel 4 and J Chala 1, while P Ascacher, Pietrozsky, J Kreskosky, B Rinaldi and R Old were scoreless.

       In the sudden-death Alberta quarterfinal, the Lethbridge Y Deuces defeated the Cardston Intermediate Hoopers 31-21.

       In the Alberta quarterfinals and Edmonton finals, the YMCA Hornets defeated the University of Alberta Intermediates 31-21; 29-16 (Total: 60-37). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Hornets prevailed 31-21 as Bill Plowman scored 10, Rennie 8, McEwen 6, Porter 4 and Smith 3, while Munroe, Broderick, Halpenny and Hawker were scoreless. Millar led the U of Alberta with 7. Cameron added 5, Woods 4, Balfour 3 and Kennedy 2, while Johnston, Tyler, Irwin and Smith were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, YMCA took the series with a 29-16 win as McEwen scored 8, Smith 7, Plowman 6, Porter 5 and Rennie 3, while Munro, Broderick, Halpenny and Hawker were scoreless. Cameron led the U of Alberta with 7. Kennedy added 3, Tyler 2, Miller 2 and Woods 2, while Balfour, Johnson and Irwin were scoreless.

       In the Alberta semis, the Lethbridge Y Deuces dispatched the Taber A.A.A. Union Jacks 23-12; 22-29 (Total: 45-41). …………………………………………………… In game one, Lethbridge prevailed 23-12 as Vaughan Tennant scored 13, George Glanville 8 and Harold Brodie 2, while Wilfrid Kearns, Sterling McNeil, Glen Hamilton and Austin Russell were scoreless. Bennett led Taber with 4. Harold Harris added 3. …………………………………………………… In game two, Taber clipped Lethbridge 29-22 but lost the total-point series by four. Van Orman led Taber with 10. R Harris added 10, W Bernett 8 and Evanson 1, while H harris was scoreless. Tennant led Lethbridge with 7. Meredity added 5, Glanville 4, Russell 2, Hamilton 2 and Brodie 2.

       In the other Alberta semi, the Calgary Normals defeated the Edmonton Y Hornets 48-30; 41-36 (Total: 89-66). …………………………………………………… In game one, Calgary prevailed 48-30 as Jerry Snow scored 22, Miller 8, Walker 8, Russel 7 and Vickery 3, while Shields, Harrison and Seale were scoreless. Bill Plowman led the Hornets with 15. Rennie added 7, McEwan 5 and Porter 3, while Broderick, Munro, Halpenny, Smith and Hawker were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Calgary took the series with a 41-36 win as Harry Walker scored 13, Jerry Snow 10, B.O. Miller 8, Harvey Vickery 6, Len Shields 4 and Harold Russell 2, while Charlie Harrison and Floyd Searle were scoreless. The Normals wee coached by Sargeant Sutherland. Bill Plowman led the Hornets (coached by Bill Douglas) with 18. J Rennie added 11, Gavin McEwan 5 and H Munroe 2, while Broderick, Bob Halpenny, Eric Porter, Ted Hawker and Gordon Smith were scoreless.

       In the Alberta finals, Calgary Normals defeated the Lethbridge Y Deuces 36-26; 39-27 (Total: 75-53). …………………………………………………… In game one, Calgary prevailed 36-26 as Millar scored 13, H Russell 11, Walker 5, Snow 3, Shields 2 and Vickery 2, while Harrison and Searle were scoreless. George Glanville paced the Deuces with 7. Vaughan Tennant added 6, Roy Meredith 6, Harold Brodie 4 and Glen Hamilton 3, while Austin Russell, Wilfrid Kearns, Sterling McNeil and Teal were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, coach Sargent Sutherland’s Normals prevailed 39-27 as Snow scored 22, Walker 7, Hillier 6, Russell 3 and Vickery 2, while Shields, Hamson and Searle were scoreless. Tennant paced coach George McKillop’s Deuces with 10. George Glanville added 5, Roy Meredith 4, Harold Brodie 4, Glen Hamilton 2 and Wilfrid Kearns 2, while Austin Russell and Sterling McNeil were scoreless.

       In the Winnipeg city finals, St. Andrews defeated Canoe Club 38-11; 17-25 (Total: 55-36). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Andrews prevailed 38-11 as McPherson scored 13, McCance 13, Kirkpatrick 8, Engleson 2 and Sutton 2, while Keith, McQuaker and Stevens were scoreless. Douglas and Haight each scored 3 to lead Canoe Club. Beggs added 2, Mills 2 and Snider 1, while Swan was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Canoe Club prevailed 25-17 but lost the total-point series by 19. Beggs led Canoe club with 14. Douglas added 5, Haight 2, Sprung 2, Mills 1 and Snider 1. Kirkpatrick paced St. Andrews with 5. McPherson added 5, McCance 4, Engleson 2 and Sutton 1, while McQuaker and Syephon were scoreless.

       In the British Columbia opening round, Sardis defeated Chilliwack x-x (by 3); 24-15 (Total: x-x).

       In the B.C. and Island opening round, Duncan defeated the Nanaimo Islanders 32-14; 17-25 (Total: 49-39).

       In the B.C. opening round and Lower Mainland semis, the New Westminster Adanacs defeated Westminster Regiment x-x; 29-22 (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Adanacs took the series with a 29-22 win as Wright scored 13, A Davy 7, Turnbull 3, Miller 2, Finnerty 2 and Phelan 2, while Anderson and O’Neill were scoreless. North led Regiment with 11. Squelch added 4, Rennie 2, L Davy 2 and Poulton 2, while Marriott and Shawcross were scoreless.

       In the B.C. second round and Vancouver finals, the Waterfront Athletics defeated Robson Memorial x-x; 34-26 (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Waterfronts prevailed 34-26 as Parsons scored 18, Barry Jones 7, Dragon 5, Thomson 3 and Dairon 1, while Lockhart, Bert Jones and Robson were scoreless. Dillabough paced Memorial with 10. Cochran added 8, Carr 5, Walsh 2 and Martin 1, while Aggett and Harris were scoreless.

       In the second round of the British Columbia playoffs and sudden-death Lower Mainland semis, the New Westminister Adanacs clubbed Sardis 63-13 as Davy scored 16, Wright 14, Turnbull 11, Anderson 8, Miller 6, Finnerty 6 and Phelan 2. Eddie led Sardis with 5. A McLaughlin added 3, Auld 3 and McLaughlin 2, while Hanna, Pearson, Chambers and Carlow were scoreless.

       In the sudden-death B.C. quarterfinals and Lower Mainland final, the New Westminster Adanacs clipped the Vancouver Waterfronts 23-10 as A Davy scored 8, K Wright 7, B Turnbull 4, C Miller 2 and W Anderson 2, while M Finnerty, J Phalen and M O’Neil were scoreless. S Thomson led the Waterfronts with 4. B Jones added 2, Barry Jones 3, M Parsons 1 and A Dairon 1, while S Robson, A Lockhart and M Dragon were scoreless.

       In the B.C. quarterfinals and sudden-death Interior final, Kelowna torched Kimberley 46-15 as Johnson scored 16, Longley 14, Lupton 6, Meikle 6, Ryan 2 and Hill 2, while Pettman and Poole were scoreless. Holm led Kimberley with 5. Colthorpe added 4, Oliver 3, Shannon 2 and Schneider 1, while Nicholson was scoreless.

       In the B.C. semis, the New Westminister Adanacs dispatched Kelowna 33-21 as Davy scored 14, Anderson 11, Miller 6 and Turnbull 2, while Finnerty, Neil, Wright and Phelan were scoreless. Johnston led Kelowna with 9. Meikle added 5, Lupton 5 and Pettman 2, while Longley, Hill, Poole and Ryan were scoreless.

       In the other B.C. semi and Island finals, the Victoria Knights of Pythias (coached by Norm Forbes) defeated the Alberni Nine O’s 35-18; 26-19 (Total: 61-37).

       In the sudden-death British Columbia final, the Victoria Knights of Pythias dispatched the New Westminster Adanacs 25-20 as Sheppherd scored 10, Cudlip 6, Forbes 4, Caddell 4 and MacKenzie 1, while McDonald, Bissel and Brown were scoreless. Wright led the Adanacs with 8. Davy added 5, Henderson 2, Turnbull 2, Miller 2 and O’Neill 1, while Kinnerty and Phalen were scoreless.