In the Ontario opening round, the Niagara Falls General Brocks defeated the Welland Engineers x-x; x-x (Total: x-x).

        In the Toronto city finals, the Earl Grey Playgrounds defeated King East 33-21; 17-26 (Total: 50-47).

In the Ontario quarterfinals, the Hamilton Zion Ramblers defeated Kitchener 46-30; x-x (Total: x-x).

        The Windsor Orphans defeated Aylmer Steam Laundry 38-14; 28-21 (Total: 66-35). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor dumped Aylmer 38-14 as Angus scored 11, Ross Newitt 9, Warnock 8, Beausoleil 6, George Raisbeck 2, Stewart 2 and Jimmy Riddell 2. R Harvey led Aylmer with 5. Budkin added 5, Barnes 4, Poy 3, Holmes 2 and B Harvey 2, while Caverly, Ellsworth and Cleaver were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor dispatched Aylmer 28-21 as George Raisbeck scored 12, Beausoleil 10, Scotty Warnock 7, Stewart 4, Angus 3 and Ross Newitt 2, while B Newitt and Riddell were scoreless. Barnes led Aylmer with 9. Bodkin added 4, Holmes 3, Caverly 3 and R Harvey 2, while Jack Foy, Ellsworth and C Harvey were scoreless.

In the Ontario semis, the Toronto Earl Grey Playgrounds defeated the Hamilton Zion Ramblers 32-39; 30-13 (Total: 62-52). In game one, Macklem scored 3, Richardson 5, Munro 4, Barnes 2, Clark 9, Bell 0, Souler 1, Lambo 2, M. Dingwall 10 and Kelly 4 for the Ramblers. Lowe scored 5, Stan Rinehardt 0, Hardy 5, Art Sanford 6, Bourskil 0, May 6, Bill Lunn 10, Davis 0, Spider Pearson 0 and Wellings 0 for Toronto. In game two, Earl Grey took a 13-4 lead at the half. Bill Lunn led the Playgrounds with 13. Art Sanford and Stan Rinehart also led the attack. Clark and Macklem paced the Zions.

In the other Ontario semi, the Niagara Falls General Brocks defeated the Windsor Orphans 27-19; 34-32 (Total: 61-51). …………………………………………………… In game one, Niagara Falls dumped Windsor 27-19 as Robbie Wilson scored 9, Harris 7, Leo McKenzie 6, George Hillesheim 3 and Stephenson 2, while Smith, Gibbs and Jolley were scoreless. Maurice Beausoleil scored 10 to lead the Orphans (coached by Joe DeRush). Danny Stewart added 6, George Raisbeck 4, Scotty Warnock 4, Ross Newitt 4 and Herb Angus 1, while Riddell and B Newitt wee scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Niagara Falls nipped Windsor 34-31 as Os Harris scored 14, McKenzie 6, Gibbs 5, George Hillesheim 3, Wilson 2, Stephenson 2 and Price 2, while Farrington and Smith were scoreless. Beausoleil led Orphans with 8. Ted Lebert added 8, Angus 5, Warnock 3, Ross Newitt 3, Raisbeck 2, Stewart 2 and Riddell 1, while B Newitt was scoreless.

        In the Ontario finals, the Niagara Falls General Brocks defeated the Toronto Earl Grey Playgrounds 36-24; 25-27; 36-31 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, Niagara Falls led 20-11 at the half. Pooch Hillesheine and Robbie Wilson paced Niagara Falls. Bruskill and Rinehart led Toronto. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto prevailed by two after rallying from a six-point deficit with nine minutes to play. Art Sandford nailed a pair of buckets to spark the rally. Niagara Falls led 8-7 at the half. Roy Lowe and Howie May led the Toronto attack. Pooch Hillesheine and Harris led Niagara Falls. …………………………………………………… In the decisive third game, Toronto took a 20-12 lead at the half before Stephenson and Tommy McKenzie took command for the Brocks in the second session, while George ‘Pooch’ Hellesheim led Niagara Falls defensively. McKenzie finished with 10. Wilson added 8, Stephenson 8, George Hillesheim 4, Harris 3 and Gibb 2, while Suba, Jolley, Price, Farrington and Smith were scoreless. Roy Lowe led Toronto with 10. Harcy added 5, M May 4, Bowskill 3, Sanford 3 and Pearson 2, while Rinehart, Wellings, Lynn and D. May were scoreless.

        In the Ottawa city finals, the University of Ottawa Garnet & Grays defeated the Ottawa Royal Canadian Air Force Flyers x-x; 42-38 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Garnet & Greys prevailed 42-38 as Spike Rochon scored 13, Bill Ivanski 10, Hubert Lacasse 9, Lance Anderson 4, Emmett O’Grady 2, Tommy Hubbard 1 and Johnny Dufour 1. Johnny Robinson led the Flyers with 13. Irish added 12, Stephen 5, Spencer 4, Millar 2 and Sunderland 2, while Taylor and Smith were scoreless.

        In the Ottawa Valley finals, the University of Ottawa Garnet & Grays defeated Brockville 44-32; 51-44 (Total: 95-76). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Garnet & Grays prevailed 44-32 as Lance Anderson scored 15, Hubert Lacasse 9, Spike Rochon 6, Bill Ivanski 6, Tom Joyce 4, Johnny Dufour 3 and Emmett O’Grady 1, while Tommy Hubbard was scoreless. Doug Simon led Brockville with 11. Walter Rayburn added 7, Whitton 5, Colburn 3, J Foss 3 and McMahon 3, while Soper and W Foss were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Garnet & Grays dispatched Brockville 51-44 as Ivanski scored 13, Rochon 13, H Lacasse 12, Hubbard 6, Dufour 4, Anderson 2 and Joyce 1, while M Lacasse, O’Grady and Brunet were scoreless. Simon led Brockville with 16. Whitton added 11, Colburn 8, G Foss 6 and H McMahon 3, while Soper and W Foss were scoreless.

        In the Montreal city finals, YMHA defeated Westmount Y 21-26; 37-25 (Total: 58-51). …………………………………………………… In game one, Westmount clipped YMHA 26-21 as Hall scored 8 and Ashley 8. Bloomfield and Katz each scored 4 to lead YMHA. …………………………………………………… In game two, Montreal YMHA took the series with a 37-25 win as Bloomfield scored 8, Ditkofsky 7 and Weshler 7. Swinden led Westmount with 7. Hall added 7.

        In the sudden-death Quebec semis, Shawinigan Falls clubbed Quebec City St. Patrick’s 41-24.

        In the other sudden-death? Quebec semi, Montreal YMHA dusted Sherbrooke 44-25 as Katz scored 8, Ditkofsky 7, Bloomfield 7, Weshler 5, Ulrich 6, Goodman 4, Kossy 3 and Steinberg 2, while Feinholtz and Schacter were scoreless. A Wootten paced Sherbrooke with 10. Jowett added 6, Jackson 4, Valhakis 2, Evans 2 and Mitchell 1, while H Wootten, Watley and Lowrey were scoreless.

        In the Quebec finals, Montreal YMHA defeated Shawinigan Falls St. Maurice Valley 43-34; 50-34 (Total: 93-68).

        In the Eastern quarterfinals and Ottawa Valley/Quebec playoff, the University of Ottawa Garnet & Grays defeated the Montreal YMHA 23-27; 46-38 (Total: 69-65). …………………………………………………… In game one, Montreal YMHA defeated Ottawa 27-23 as Katz scored 8, Kossy 8, Bloomfield 6, Ulrich 4 and Ditkofsky 1, while Jake Weshler, Steinberg, Schakner, Feinholtz and Goodman were scoreless. Lance Anderson led the Garnet & Grays with 9. Bill Ivanski added 6, Spike Rochon 4 and Tom Joyce 4, while L Brunette, Tommy Hubbard, Hubert Lacasse, Johnny Dufour, Moe Lacasse and Emmett O’Grady were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the University of Ottawa prevailed 46-38 to take the total-point series by four. Johnny Dufour led the Garnet & Grays with 18. Lance Anderson added 7, Spike Rochon 7, Hubert Lacasse 7, Moe Lacasse 6, Tom Joyce 4 and Bill Ivanski 3, while Tommy Hubbard and Emmett O’Grady were scoreless. Jake Weshler paced Montreal with 12. Bloomfield added 12, Ditkofsky 6, Katz 4, Schackner 2, Ulrich 1 and Steinberg 1, while Feinholtz and Boch were scoreless.

        In the East semis, the University of Ottawa Garnet & Grays defeated the Niagara Falls General Brocks 32-38; 32-23 (Total: 64-61). …………………………………………………… In game one, Niagara Falls prevailed 38-32 as George Hillesheim scored 16, Fred Gibbs 9, Jack Stephenson 5, Wilson 4, Mackenzie 3 and Harris 3, while Lolley and Price were scoreless. Lance Anderson paced the Garnet & Gray with 9. Bob Rochon added 7, Hubert Lacasse 4, Tom Joyce 4, Tommy Hubbard 3, Bill Ivanski 3 and Johnny Dufour 2, while Emmett O’Grady was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Garnet & Grays prevailed 32-23 to take the total-point series by three. Lance Anderson led the U of Ottawa with 12. Bob Rochon added 8, Hubert Lacasse 5, Johnny Dufour 5 and Emmett O’Grady 2, while Tommy Hubbard and Tom Joyce were scoreless. George Hillesheim and Tommy (Leo) McKenzie each scored 6 to lead the Brocks. Fred Gibbs added 5, Robbie Wilson 3, Jack Stephenson 3 and Oz Harris 1, while Joseph Smith and Art Jolley were scoreless. The Brocks (coached by coached by Charles Vandersluys and managed by Bump Moynihan) also included Doug Austin, Frank Barnes, Harry Farrington, Doug McCutcheon, Jock Pool and Terry Price.

        In the New Brunswick finals, the University of New Brunswick defeated the St. John Trups 37-27; 54-34 (Total: 91-61).

        In the Nova Scotia finals, the New Waterford Strands defeated the Yarmouth Minards 37-25; 35-26 (Total: 72-51).

        In the Maritime finals and East semis, the New Waterford Strands defeated the University of New Brunswick x-x; x-x (Total: x-x)

        In the Eastern Canadian finals, the University of Ottawa Garnet & Grays defeated the New Waterford Strands 32-36; 47-29 (Total: 79-65)

        In game one, the Strands prevailed 36-32. The score was knotted at 14 at the half. Jimmie Hearn led the Strands with 11. Gus MacNeil added 8, Cornie Leaver 7, L Micholosky 3, Harry Garm 3, Syd Muggah 2 and J Urquhart 2, while J Micholosky and Scotty Burns were scoreless. Lance Anderson led the Gee-Gees with 9. Tom Joyce and Robert Rochon each added 6, Tommy Hubbard 4, Hubert Lacasse 3, Bill Ivanski 2 and Johnny Dufour 2, while Moe Lacasse and Emmett O’Grady wee scoreless.

        In game two, the Garnet & Grays prevailed 47-29 to take the total-point series by 14. Lance Anderson paced the U of Ottawa with 19. Johnny Dufour added 7, Bill Ivanski 7, Hubert Lacasse 7, Spike Rochon 4, Tom Joyce 2 and Emmett O’Grady 1, while Tommy Hubbard, Moe Lacasse and L Brunette were scoreless. Jimmy Hearn paced the Strands with 10. Cornie Leaver added 7, Syd Muggah 4, L Micholosky 3, J Urquhart 2, Gus MacNeil 2 and Harry Garm 1, while J Micholosky and Scotty Burns were scoreless.

        The runner-up New Waterford Strands: Jimmie Hearn; Gus MacNeil; Cornie Leaver; L Micholosky; Harry Garm; Syd Muggah; J Urquhart; J Micholosky; Scotty Burns

        The East champion University of Ottawa Gee-Gees: Tommy Hubbard; Hubert Lacasse; Robert ‘Spike’ Rochon; Moe Lacasse; L Brunette; William Ivanski; Emmett O’Grady; Tom Joyce; Lance Anderson; Johnny Dufour; coach Wib Nixon; manager L. Lozier; athletic director Father J Castonguay

        In the Alberta semis, Stirling defeated the Blairmore Columbus Club x-x; 42-26 (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game two, Stirling prevailed 42-26 as A Peterson scored 16, Ogden 10, L Erickson 8, Christenson 4, E Erickson 2 and Hardy 2, while Proctor and Selk were scoreless. L Schlasser led Blairmore with 11. Pire added 8, Pozzi 3, A Chain 2 and J Schlasser 2, while J Chala, N Schlasser, J Dobele and B Tedechini were scoreless.

        The Calgary playoffs were a three-team, home-and-home round-robin between the Normals, the Y Sharpshooters and Technical. The Normals emerged as champs. …………………………………………………… The Normals clocked Technical 62-21 as Bennett scored 22, Wheeler 19, Steed 8, Moore 6, Woods 4 and Patterson 3, while Starchuk, McFarlane and Saunders were scoreless. Stewart led Technical with 6. Roberts added 4, Peta 4, White 4, Fred Gough 4 and Verkirk 2, while Daws, C Roberts and Anderson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Calgary Normals edged the YMCA Sharpshooters 36-33 as Wheeler scored 14. Bennett added 9, Steed 5, Woods 4, Saunders 2 and Patterson 2, while Moore, Starchuk and MacFarlane were scoreless. Bud Dick led the Sharpshooters with 6. Hatcher added 6, Stark 5, Murray 5, Jackson 5, Graves 4 and F Hatcher 2, while Jack Dick and Allred were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Sharpshooters clipped Technical 54-40 as Murray scored 16, Stark 10, W Hatcher 8, Jack Dick 6, Bud Dick 4, Jackson 4, W Graves 4 and Allred 2, while F Hatcher was scoreless. Verkirk led Technical with 9. Peta added 8, Gough 7, Stewart 6, Roberts 5, White 3 and Anderson 2, while Daws and Roberts were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the decisive affair, Calgary Normal School edged the Calgary YMCA Sharpshooters 37-36.

        In the Alberta finals, Calgary Normal School defeated Stirling 51-51; 33-24 (Total: 84-75). …………………………………………………… In game one, the teams tied 51-51. Stirling led 27-23 at the half. Peterson led Stirling with 12. E Erickson added 10, Ogden 8 and Christensen 8, while Hardy, Ogden, Proctor, Selk and Young were scoreless. Rex Bennett led Normal with 14. Grant Wheeler added 13, Ab Wood 12, Del Steed 8 and Tar Moore 3, while Tom MacFarlane, Bill Patterson, Art Saunders and Alex Starchuk were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Calgary Normal prevailed 33-24 to take the total-point series 84-75. Del Steed led Calgary Normal (coached by Sargeant F. Baker) with 15. Rex Bennett added 9 and Grant Wheeler 9, while Ab Wood, Alex Starchuk, Art Saunders, Bill Patterson, Tar Moore and Tom MacFarlane were scoreless. Leroy Erickson paced Stirling with 8. E Erickson added 7, Christensen 5, Ogden 2 and Peterson 1, while Young, Hardy, Proctor and Selk were scoreless.

        In the Winnipeg city finals, the University of Manitoba Bisons defeated the Winnipeg Canucks 19-17; 21-14 (Total: 40-31). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Bisons took the series with a 21-14 win as Art Lang scored 13, Desmond Burke-Gaffney 4, Bob Ashley 4, Walter Ehrlick 3 and Bill Guest 2, while Jarrett, Wallace, McCallum and Williams were scoreless. Kolt led the Canucks with 6. G Pattison added 3, Crockett 2 and Phillips 2, while Volkman, A Pattison, Billinkoff and Butler were scoreless.

        In the Manitoba finals, the University of Manitoba Bisons defeated the Flin Flon Aces 30-12; 40-18 (Total: 70-30). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Bisons pounded Flin Flon 30-12 as Cockburn McCallum scored 6, Bill Guest 6, Don Whitley 5, Desmond Burke-Gaffney 4, Art Lang 4, Bob Wallace 2, Johnny Williams 2 and Bob Ashley 1, while Bill Jarrett and Walter Ehrlick were scoreless. The Bisons (coached by Henry Shendel, manager Ralph Borrowman) also included George Thurber. Jim Hewitt led the Aces with 4. Mansell added 4, Marantz 2, Henry 2 and Goodman 1, while Allan, Thompson and Woolley were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Bisons (coached by Henry Schendel and managed by Ralph Borrowman) included Bill Guest, Art Lang, Cockburn McCallum, Walter Ehrlich, Bob Wallace, Desmond Burke-Gaffney, Bill Jarrett, Don Whitley, Bob Ashley, Johnny Williams and George Thurber.

        In the British Columbia opening round and Fraser Valley finals, the Chilliwack Mustangs defeated Pitt Meadows 34-4; x-x (Total: x-x).

        In the B.C. opening round and Interior semis, the Kelowna Oilers defeated Creston 42-20; 34-30 (Total: 76-50). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Oilers dusted Creston 42-30 as Sonny Handlen scored 13, Tostenson 8, Treadgold 8, Barnett 5, Roth 4 and Latimer 4. Martin led Creston with 4. Schade added 4, Labelle 3, Moribito 2, E Hagen 2, Cooper 2, Hagen 2 and Nastasi 1, while Gillis was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Kelowna took the series with a 34-30 win as Latimer scored 12, Treadgold 7, Roth 6, Handlen 6 and Tostenson 3, while Barnett was scoreless. Nastasi led Creston with 10. Cooper added 8, Martin 3, Schade 3, Moribito 2, A Hagen 2 and Labelle 2, while E Hagen and Gillis were scoreless.

        In the sudden-death? B.C. opening round and Vancouver finals, the Shores Jewellers defeated the Pro-Recs 56-32 as Pedlow scored 19, Samson 14, Keatin 8, Panassis 7, Davey 4, Fagan 2 and Burgess 2, while Forrest, McLean, Davie and Heatherington were scoreless. Heisler led the Pro-Recs with 10. Daniel added 8, Hosford 6, Volt 6 and McKinnon 2, while Martin, Baldwin, Lear and Nicoll were scoreless.

        In the British Columbia quarterfinals and sudden-death Lower Mainland finals, Vancouver Shores Jewellers dispatched Powell River 36-23 as Dick Keating scored 18, Pedlow 7, Panassis 5, Samson 4 and Forest 2, while Burgess, Davie, Heatherington and Brims were scoreless. Hunter led Powell River with 7. Rennie added 4, Anderson 4, Elly 2, Phillip 2, Graig 2 and Foster 2.

        In the B.C. quarterfinals and Island finals, the Nanaimo Harvey Murphys defeated the Victoria Eight Aces 39-31; 28-35 (Total: 67-66). …………………………………………………… In game one, Nanaimo clipped Victoria 39-31 as Bertram scored 12 and Nicol 11. Acerman led the Eight Aces with 10. Claque added 9. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Eight Aces prevailed 35-28 but lost the total-point series by one. D Nicol led Victoria with 9. D Cooper added 7, N Baker 7, T Bertram 4 and K Oucharick 1, while W Manson, E Hamilton and R Pashley were scoreless. Claque led Nanaimo with 10. R Price added 9, Acreman 7, Whitfield 6, Smith 2 and Pridham 1, while A Price and R Webster were scoreless.

        In the B.C. semis, Nanaimo Harvey Murphys defeated the Vancouver Shores Jewellers x-x; 49-34 (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game two, Nanaimo took the series with a 49-34 win as Baker scored 13 and Manson 12. Keating led the Shores with 12. Pedlar added 10.

        In the British Columbia finals, the Nanaimo Harvey Murphys defeated the Kelowna Oilers 32-28; 31-30 (Total: 63-58). …………………………………………………… In game one, Nanaimo dispatched Kelowna 32-28 as Nichol scored 10, Manson 8, Baker 8, Bertram 4 and Overchik 2, while Cooper, Pashley, Hamilton and Thomson were scoreless. Handlen led the Oilers with 14. C Tostenson added 10, J Tostenson 2 and Barnett 2, while Treadgold, Roth and Latimer were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Nanaimo took the title with a 31-30 win as Baker scored 10, Nichol 9, Bertram 4, Overchick 3, Munson 3 and Cooper 2, while Pashley, Hamilton and Thomson were scoreless. Handlen led the Oilers with 12. Barnett added 5, Roth 4, C Tostenson 3, J Tostenson 2, Treadgold 2 and Latimer 2.