In the Toronto finals, Mercury Athletic Club defeated Packhams 34-37; 46-29 (Total: 80-66). …………………………………………………… In game one, Packhams prevailed 37-34 as Moorehouse scored 14. Packhams also included J Mann, P Balaham. …………………………………………………… In game two, Mercury Athletic Club took the series with a 46-29 win as Joe Krol scored 16. Mercury AC, which was comprised almost entirely of Toronto Argonaut football players also included R Acomb, B Hardy, Levantis, Wedley.
In the Ontario opening round, the Brantford Y Grads defeated the Hamilton Strand Cycles 47-35; 35-33 (Total: 82-68). …………………………………………………… In game one, Brantford prevailed 47-35 as Lloyd Ellis scored 11, John Lockington 10, Bert Snor 8, Art Woods 8, Fred Belowitz 4, King 2, Norm Henn 2 and Dick Monson 2, while Phil Lockington, McMillan, Byron and Spencer were scoreless. Hunter led the Strand Cyles with 12. Carrigan added 7, Peall 4, Weston 4, Fisher 2, McKay 2, B Hall 2 and Reader 2, while Bard was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Brantford took the series with a 35-33 win as Art Woods scored 11, John Lockington 8, Bert Snor 6, Monson 4, Red Ellis 2, Fred Belowitz 2 and Norm Hann 2, while McMillan, P Lockington, Byron and King were scoreless. Bob Fisher led Hamilton (coach Larry Sullivan) with 8. George McKay added 7, Bert Carrigan 4, Ron Weston 4, Ross Peall 3, Stu Bard 3, Bob Hall 2 and Sam Hunter 2, while Reader was scoreless.
The London RCAF Falcons defeated the Windsor Cardinals 50-41; 57-35 (Total: 107-76). ……………………………………………………
…………………………………………………… In game one, London clipped Windsor 50-41 as Elmer Mcleod scored 11, Don Watkin 9, Tommy White 7, Harold ‘Pinky’ Moore 7, Bill Gauld 6, McMackon 4, Hoe 4 and Wilson 2. Al Gosselin led Windsor with 10. Jack Morkin added 8, Bill Thomson 7, Jack Morgan 6, Elmer Robitaille 5, Bill Woodend 2, Johnny Bedard 2 and Bob Daragon 1. …………………………………………………… In game two, London clubbed Windsor 57-35 as Elmer McLeod scored 12, Watkins 10, Moore 8, Norm Ivansic 7, White 6, McMakon 6, Gauld 5 and Hoe 3, while Becker and Dennsou were scoreless. Jack Morkin led the Cardinals with 9. Bill Thomson added 9, Robitaille 5, Newby 3, Gosselin 3, Bedard 2, Pare 2 and Morgan 2, while Daragon and Woodend were scoreless.
In the opening round of the Ontario playoffs, the St. Catharines Legion defeated the Toronto Mercury Athletic Club 37-29; 46-38 (Total: 83-67). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Catharines prevailed 37-29 as Jack Marrack scored 12, Ted McKenna 9, Clinton 5, Anthony 5, Storin 4 and Hookings 2, while Cromb, Cambray and Pickard were scoreless. Acomb led Toronto with 8. Johnston added 7, R Hardy 6, Steve Levantis 2, Jack Wedley 2, Murphy 2 and W Hardy 2, while Somme, Dick Farley and Joe Krol were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Catharines took the series with a 46-38 win as Farley scored 9, Clinton 8, Marrack 8, McKenna 5, Storin 5, Anthony 5, Hookings 3 and Cambray 3, while Pickard and Cromb were scoreless. Joe Krol led the Mercurys with 17. Acomb added 6, Johnston 5, R Hardy 3, B Hardy 3, Wedley 2 and Samme 1, while Levantis and Murphy were scoreless.
In the opening round of the Ontario playoffs, Lakeshore v Eastern Ontario champ
In the Ontario quarterfinals, the Brantford Y Grads defeated the London RCAF Falcons 46-34; 77-52 (Total: 123-86). …………………………………………………… In game one, Brantford clipped London 46-34 as J Lockington scored 16, D Monson 11, F Belowitz 9, A Woods 5, P Lockington 4 and R Ellis 1, while B Snor, R King, N Hann and J Byron were scoreless. Elmer McLeod scored 13 to pace the Falcons (coached by George Hartwell). Tommy White added 8, Novak Ivancic 7, Don Watkins 4 and Wacky McMackon 2, while Bill Gauld, Ernie Hoe, Dutch Decker, Bruce Wilson, Pinky Moore and Vic Denisors were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Brantford took the series with a 77-52 win as Ellis scored 28, J Lockington 20, Belowitz 8, Snor 6, Monson 5, Byron 4, P Lockington 3, Woods 2 and Hann 1, while King was scoreless. McLeod led London with 14. Ivancic added 11, Gauld 8, Wilson 8, T White 8, MacMackon 2 and Moore 1, while Watkins, Hoe and Dacken were scoreless.
In the Ontario quarterfinals, the St. Catharines Legions defeated the Peterborough Marines 58-33; 52-60 (Total 100-93). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Catharines torched Peterborough 58-33 as Marrack scored 14, Farley 14, McKenna 11, Clinton 8, Anthony 6, Storin 3 and Pickard 2, while Ron Neff, Hookings and Cambray were scoreless. Art Stewart led Peterborough with 14. Nicholls added 12, Burns 4, Gillespie 1 and Joe Stewart 1, while Smith, Kidd, Menzies, Plunkett and McPherson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Peterborough prevailed 60-52 but lost the total-point series by seven. Art Stewart paced the Marines with 14. Joe Stewart added 13, Nichols 12, Burns 8, Kidd 6, Gillespie 4, Smith 2 and McPherson 1, while Menzies, Thorburn, Payne and Griffin were scoreless. Marrack led St. Catharines with 18. Farley added 11, Neff 6, Anthony 6, Pickard 4, McKenna 2, Storin 2, Cromb 2 and Cambray 1, while Hookings was scoreless.
In the Northern Ontario semis, the Timmins Hollinger Greenshirts defeated Kirkland Lake Legion 51-48; 55-36 (Total: 106-48). …………………………………………………… In game one, Timmins prevailed 51-48 as M Duluinas scored 15, S Mackevicius 10, M Ignativicius 7, J Haransevicius 7, A Kaunas 7, D Menard 3 and R Gavan 2, while I Naras, V Mikoluinas and R Chase were scoreless. Drunce led the Legionnaires with 13. Dixon added 12, Hurst 8, Young 7, Hryb 2, Allen 2, Pechavar 2 and Kraiulis 2, while Morgan, Swan and Balsys were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Timmins took the series with a 55-36 win as Ignatavicus scored 12, Mackevicius 12, Duliunas 11, Menard 7, Paransevicious 6, Chase 4 and Kaunas 3, while Naras, Mikoliunas and Gavan were scoreless. Drunce led Kirkland Lake with 13. Dixon added 10, Young 7, Allen 3, Krauslis 1 and Morgan 1, while Hyrb and Swan were scoreless.
In the other Northern semi, the Sault Ste. Marie Sault Algos defeated the Sudbury Ryan Comets 62-56; 59-45 (Total: 121-101). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Algos prevailed 62-56 as Lou Lukenda scored 20, Ray Siltanen 15, Fisher 8, Lowe 6 and Nichols 4, while Bebluk, Hollingsworth and Marchyshn were scoreless. Playing coach Steve Borovich led Sudbury with 18. Ken Ficke added 14, Shelby 12, Bagdonas 10 and Wittenberg 2, while Carbone, Woznow, McCabe and Beaton were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Sault took the series with a 59-45 win as Lukenda scored 22, Lowe 15, Siltanen 7, Nichols 6, Fisher 5, Lapointe 2, Hollingsworth 1 and Godfrey 1, while Holgate and Bebluk were scoreless. Borovich led the Comets with 29. Shelby added 6, Flake 4, hennessy 2, Purro 2 and McCabe 2, while Woznow, Beaton, Carbone, Bagdonas and Wittenberg were scoreless.
In the Northern Ontario final, the Sault Ste. Marie Algos defeated the Timmins Hollinger Greenshirts 74-34; 66-52 (Total: 140-86). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Algos torched Timmins 74-34 as Harold Lapointe scored 24, Fisher 12, Nichols 11, Siltanen 11, Lukenda 9, Lowe 5 and Hollingsworth 2, while Bedluck was scoreless. Duliunas led the Greenshirts with 12. Paransevicius added 7, Ignativicius 6, Kaunas 4, Mackevicius 3, Menard 1 and Chase 1, while Naras, Mikliunas and Gavan were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Sault Ste. Marie took the series with a 66-52 win as Siltanen scored 16, Louis Lukenda 13, Lowe 11, Hollingsworth 10, Lapointe 7, Fisher 5, Nichols 3 and Holgate 1. Ignatavicius led Timmins with 13. Duliunas added 9, Chase 8, Mackevicius 6, Kaunas 5, Gavan 4 and Menard 2, while Mikoliunas and Naras were scoreless.
In the Ontario finals, the St. Catharines Legionnaires defeated the Brantford Y Grads 41-35; 48-48 (Total: 89-83). But OABA promptly tossed St. Catharines from the playoffs for using an ineligible player, Dick Farley of the University of Western Ontario, as he was deemed a professional because he was simultaneously the coach of the Ridley College basketball and rugby teams. …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Catherines prevailed 41-35 as Dick Farley scored 14, Johnny Marrack 10, Clinton 8, McKenna 3, Anthony 2 and Storin 1, while Cambray, Cromb and Pickard were scoreless. Lloyd ‘Red’ Ellis led Brantford with 13. Don Monson added 7, John Lockington 5, Art Woods 4, Bert Snor 3 and P Lockington 3, while Fred Belowitz, Ralph King, Jack Byron and Norm Hann were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the teams played to a 48-48 draw. Johnny Marack led the Legionnaires with 15. Dick Farley added 15, Jack Anthony 8, Neff 4, Clinton 2, Cambray 2, Storin 1 and McKenna 1, while Cromb and Pickard were scoreless. J Lockington led Brantford with 19. Ellis added 15, Belowitz 5, Woods 5 and Monson 4, while Snor, P Lockington, King, Byron and Hann were scoreless.
In the Ontario final, the Sault Ste. Marie Algos defeated Brantford 56-52; 55-42 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Algos edged Brantford 56-52 as Louis Lukenda scored 20, Ray Siltanen 16, Harold Lapointe 11, Kemp Fishe r4, Dave Holgate 2, Frank Nichols 2 and Walter Lowe 1, while Simpson Hollingsworth and Bebluk were scoreless. Ellis led Brantford with 18. Monson added 11, J Lockington 8, Belowitz 6, Hann 5 and King 4, while Snor and Byron were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Algos took the series with a 55-42 win as Lukenda scored 18, Siltanen 18, Lapointe 9, Nichols 3, Holgate 3 and Lowe 1, while Bebluk and Fisher were scoreless. J Lockington led Brantford with 11. Ellis added 10, Monson 7, Belowitz 5, P Lockington 4, Woods 3 and Hann 2, while Snor, King and Byron were scoreless.
In the East first round and New Brunswick semis, the Woodstock Senators defeated the Saint John Frames 51-47; 48-41 (Total: 99-88).
In the East first round and New Brunswick semi, Mount Allison defeated Fredericton Army x-x; x-x (Total: x-x).
In the Ottawa city final, the Morrisburg Sailors defeated National Revenue 39-30; 47-27 (Total: 86-57). …………………………………………………… In game one, Morrisburg prevailed 39-30 as Doug McLean scored 9, John Maguire 8, Bernie Somers 6, Bob Conley 6, Joe Feller 4, Eric Arthurs 2, Clive Southall 2 and Hugh Crawford 2, while Mac Foulds and Charlie Lough were scoreless. Flowers led National Revenue with 9. Irvine added 9, Stewart 8, Holmes 3 and Milks 1, while Adams and Gardner were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Sailors dusted National Revenue 47-27 as Bob Conley scored 17, Joe Feller 8, Eric Arthurs 6, Hugh Crawford 5, Clive Southall 4, John Maguire 3, Doug McLean 2, Charlie Lough 2 and Mac Foulds 1, while Bernie Somers was scoreless. Al McLeod led National Revenue with 11. MacFarlane added 9, Hanna 5, Hanlan 2, while Hall and McWatters were scoreless.
In the Ottawa Valley finals, the Morrisburg Sailors defeated the Cornwall Aces 57-22; 34-35 (Total: 91-77). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Sailors clubbed the Aces 57-22 as John Maguire scored 11, Clive Southall 10, Joe Feller 10, Bob Conley 8, Eric Arthurs 6, Bernie Somers 6, Doug McLean 5 and Charlie Lough 1, while Hugh Crawford was scoreless. Hazleton led Cornwall with 10. Snetsinger added 8, Myers 2, Silmser 1 and David 1, while B Moore, J Moore, Beach and Kaneb were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Cornwall edged Morrisburg 35-34 as J Moore scored 12, D Hazleton 10, Beach 7, Snetsinger 4 and Kaneb 2, while David, Silmser and Myers were scoreless. Joe Feller led the Sailors with 13. Doug McLean added 7, Clive Southall 5, Hugh Crawford 4, John Maguire 4, Eric Arthurs 4 and Bob Conley 1, while Charlie Lough and Bernie Somers were scoreless.
In the Montreal semis, Miss Montreal defeated Notre Dame de Grace YMCA 56-31; 51-26 (Total: 107-57). …………………………………………………… In game one, Miss Montreal dusted N.D.G 56-31 as Sammy Aronson scored 20, Weshler 7 and Kaplan 7. John Morrison led YMCA with 9. …………………………………………………… In game two, Miss Montreal prevailed 51-26. Referee Lou Ziger tossed several N.D.G. players in the second half because they were griping, leaving them with five players. Then Ludwig Bock wsa clipped by Ron Bowers while going in for a layup and was ejected for complaining. As he went to the lockerroom, he was ganged up by Miss Montreal supporters. Referees and league officials eventually broke up the melee and YMCA was left with four players on the floor for the last six minutes of the game.
In the Quebec quarterfinals, Shawnigan Falls Tech defeated the University of Laval x-x; x-x; 92-83.
In the Quebec semis, Shawnigan Falls Tech defeated Sherbrooke x-x; x-x (Total: x-x).
In the other Quebec semi and Montreal city finals, Miss Montreal defeated Sir George Williams 43-43; 40-38 (Total: 83-81). …………………………………………………… In game two, Miss Montreal edged the Georgians 40-38 as Ben Carpman scored 13 and Bill Scopp 12. Pete Korchuk led Sir George Williams with 11. Stankis added 9.
In the Quebec finals, Miss Montreal defeated Shawnigan Falls Tech 54-53; 39-26 (Total: 93-79). …………………………………………………… In game two, Miss Montreal clipped Tech 39-26. Jack Scopp scored 16 to lead Miss Montreal (coached by Benny Lands). Sol Cartman added 10, Bock 6, Kossy 4, Pantel 2, Kaplan 2, Waxman 2, Miller 1 and Weshler 1, while Aronson was scoreless. Playing coach Wally Smith led Shawnigan Falls with 10. Gilles Dube added 7, Seaman 2, Hall 2, McLellan 2, St. Jean 2 and Veillette 1, while Roy was scoreless.
In the East quarterfinals and Ottawa Valley/Quebec playoff, the Morrisburg Sailors defeated Montreal Miss Montreal 2-0 (default).
In the East quarterfinals and Ontario/Ottawa Valley playoffs, the Sault Ste. Marie Algos defeated the Morrisburg Sailors 40-38; 53-37 (Total: 93-75). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Algos edged the Sailors 40-38 as Will Lowe scored 10, Ray Siltanen 8, Ben Lapointe 8, Kemp Fisher 6, Hollingsworth 4, Holgate 2 and Nichols 2, while Lowe and Bebluk were scoreless. Algos star Lou Lukenda did not play. Clive Southall led the Sailors with 10. Eric Arthurs added 7, Joe Feller 7, Maguire 6, Conley 4 and Bernie Somers 4, while Mac Foulds and McLean were scoreless. Hugh Crawford and Charlie Lough did not play. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Algos prevailed 53-37 as Ray Siltanen scored 14, Lou Lukenda 12, Kemp Fisher 9, Lapointe 8, Nichols 6 and Lowe 4, while Hollingsworth, Bebluk and Holgate were scoreless. Bob Conley scored 11 to lead the Sailors (coached by Louis Bonnenfant). McLean added 8, Eric Arthurs 5, Hugh Crawford 4, Joe Feller 4, Clive Southall 2, Bernie Somers 2 and Maguire 1, while Charlie Lough was scoreless.
In the East quarterfinals, St. Francis Xavier thrashed Halifax Technical College 57-34; 54-27 (Total 111-61). In game two, St. FX led 27-10 at the half. Hank Propper paced St. FX with 12. Pat Kyte led Tech with 10.
In the East quarterfinals and New Brunswick final, Mount Allison defeated Woodstock 75-37; 50-39 (Total: 125-76).
In the Eastern semis, the Sault Ste. Marie Algos defeated Mount Allison 59-44; 42-43 (Total: 101-87). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Algos prevailed59-44 as Siltanen scored 20, Fisher 12, Lukenda 12, Lowe 5, Hollingsworth 3 and Lapointe 2, while Holgate and Bebluk were scoreless. MacCoy led Mount Allison with 15. Cameron added 14, Ketchum 4, Eastman 4, MacInnis 4, Tucker 2 and Warner 1, while Russell was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Mount Allison nipped the Algos 43-42 but lost the total-point series by 14. Cameron led Mount Allison with 15. Eastman added 13, MacCoy 8, Ketchum 4 and Tucker 3, while MacInnis was scoreless. Siltanen led Sault with 13. Lukenda added 11, Lapointe 9, Fisher 4, Nicholls 2, Lowe 2 and Holgate 1, while Hollingsworth and Bebluk were scoreless.
In the other Eastern semi, St. Francis Xavier defeated Summerside RCAF Flyers 64-34; 68-45 (Total: 132-79). The Fliers included C Linklette, Smith, P. Mickus, M Carson, L Heidi, N Anderson, R Bayne, L Pinnoneault, D Cornish, manager E Bullis
In the Eastern final, St. FX swept the Sault Ste. Marie Algos 49-46; 48-45 (Total: 97-91).
In game one, St. FX prevailed 48-46 in a match which saw the lead change seven times. Lorne Whalen paced St. FX with 15. Teammate Hank Propper from New York added 14, Rudy Pace 9, Flaherty 8 and Kehoe 2. Ray Siltanen led the Algos with 13. Harold Lapointe added 12, Kemp Fisher 7, Louis Lukenda 5, Love 4, Hollingsworth 3 and Nichols 2.
In game two, St. FX took with the series with a 48-45 win as Lorne Whalen scored 14, Rudy Pace 11, Kehoe 8, Hank Propper 6, Portland, Maine-product Joe Flaherty 6 and Conley 2, while Hanusiak and McLean were scoreless. Ray Siltanen paced the Algos with 15. Harold Lapointe added 9, Kemp Fisher 9, Nichols 7 and Lukenda 4, while Lowe, Hollingsworth, Holgate and Bebluk were scoreless.
The East runner-up Sault Ste. Marie Algos: Louis Lukenda; Frank Nichols; Kemp Fisher; Harold Lapointe; Ray Siltanen; Frank Nichols; Walter Lowe; Holgate; Simpson Hollingsworth; Bebluk; Marchyshyn; Godfrey;
The East champion St. Francis Xavier X-Men: Lorne Whalen; Pat Conley; Joe Flaherty; Rudy Pace; Hank Propper; George Kehoe; Rudy Hanusiak; Ernie Friault; Carlos Nelson; Frank MacNeil; Bud MacLean; Dick O’Donnell; coach Bill Fogarty; manager Ron Nugent; manager Don Brown
In the Alberta quarterfinals, the Raymond Idlers defeated the New Dayton Ramblers 53-33; 32-29 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Raymond prevailed 53-33 as Johnny Smith scored 13, Ralph Walker 10, G Kirkham 10, Max Fairbanks 9, Ira Bourne 8 and R Walker 3, while M Heggie, D Gough and K Shaw were scoreless. Tom Cronkhite led the Ramblers with 16. L Atkins added 3, R Cahoon 3, A Beaton 2, A Kaupp 2, L Skeitch 1 and D Seifer 1, while R Mueller, A Duncan, C Kaupp and A Lee were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Raymond took the series with a 32-29 win. The Ramblers led 16-15 at the half. Max Fairbanks paced Raymond with 11. Ralph Walker added 7, Ira Bourne 6, Heggie 5, R Walker 2 and Johnny Smith 2, while Kirkham was scoreless. Art Beaton led the Ramblers with 12. Tom Cronkhite added 9, Cahoon 5, Atkins 2 and A Kaupp 1, while A Duncan, L Skeitch, R Miller, D Siewert, C Kaupp and D Lee were scoreless.
In the quarterfinals, the Calgary Pontiacs defeated the Calgary Technical School Bombers 63-47; 61-72; 64-52 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Pontiacs prevailed 63-47 after leading 20-16 at the half. Fred Ashdown paced the Pontiacs with 23. Jim Seymour added 14, Webber 9, Wylie 6, Goodwin 5, Robb 2, Huffman 2 and Wilkins 1, while Rogers, Morrison and Brown were scoreless. Fekete paced the Bombers with 19. Cronkhite added 10, Jeffries 9, Lowry 4, Postlethwaite 4 and Vanstone 1, while Lane was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Technical School Bombers evened the series with a 72-61 win as Cronkhite scored 20, Fekete 10, Jefferies 9, Postlethwaite 3 and Lowry 2, while Vanstone and Lane were scoreless. Fred Ashdown paced the Pontiacs with 19. Wylie added 16, Jim Seymour 9, D Webber 8, Goodwin 4, Rogers 4 and G Webber 1, while Brown, Huffman, Morrison, Robb and Wilkins were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Pontiacs took the series with a 64-52 win as Fred Ashdown scored 21, Seymour 12, Goodwin 8, Wylie 6, Webber 6, Buchanan 5, Robb 2, Brown 2 and Rogers 2, while Huffman and Watkins were scoreless. Postlethwaite paced the Bombers with 23. Lowery added 11, Fekete 9, Cronkhite 5 and Jefferies 4, while Vanstone and Lane were scoreless.
In the Alberta semis, the Raymond Idlers defeated the Calgary Pontiacs 48-41; 61-62 (Total: 109-103). …………………………………………………… In game one, Raymond prevailed 48-41 as Ira Bourne scored 14, Max Fairbanks 12, Ralph Walker 10, Johnny Smith 9, Gough 2 and Heggie 1, while Reid Walker, Shaw and Kirkham were scoreless. Freddy Ashdown led the Pontiacs with 17. Goodwin added 7, D Webber 5, Buchanan 3, Jim Seymour 3, G Webber 3, Rogers 2 and Bobb 1, while Wylie, Huffman, Brown and Morrison were scoreless. The Idlers led 29-24 at the half. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Pontiacs prevailed 62-61 as Jim Seymour hit the winner in the final minute. The Idlers led 29-24 at the half. Seymour led the Pontiacs with 19. Ashdown added 17, Wylie 6, Buchanan 6, D Webber 5, Goodwin 5, Robb 3 and Rogers 2, while Brown, Huffman, G Webber and Morrison were scoreless. Ralph Walker led the Idlers with 18. Johnny Smith added 16, Fairbanks 12, Bourne 9 and Reid Walker 6, while Shaw, Heggie, Gough and Kirkham were scoreless.
In the northern semis, the Edmonton YMCA Toilers defeated the University of Alberta Varsity Bearcats 40-36; 57-43 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Toilers nipped the Varsity Bearcats 40-36 after leading 22-18 at the half. Richards led the Toilers with 9. Woodman added 8, Chapman 8, Cubitt 6, Atkinson 4, Savage 2 and Martin 2, while Loucks and Drever were scoreless. Dave Craig paced the Bearcats with 8. Al Batcheller added 8, Herb Teskey 7, Sweet 5, Laureshen 5 and Kennedy 2, while Keith Rich, Humphreys, Saunders and Engels were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Toilers took the series with a 57-43 win as Martin scored 11, Cubitt 11, Chapman 10, Drever 8, Atkinson 6, Savage 4, Woodman 4 and Louks 3, while Richards was scoreless. Sweet led the Bearcats with 11. Laureshen added 9, Rich 8, Craig 6, Batcheller 5, Teskey 2 and Kennedy 2, while Engels was scoreless.
In the Alberta finals, the Raymond Idlers defeated the Edmonton YMCA Toilers 50-57; 53-40 (Total: 103-97). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Toilers prevailed 57-50 as Guy Cubitt scored 18, Guy Martin 9, Drever 9, Richards 7, Woodman 6, Savage 5, Atkinson 2 and Loucks 1. John Smith and Ira Bourne each scored 13 to pace the Idlers. Max Fairbanks added 9, Kirkham 7, Heggie 4, Gough 3 and Reid Walker 1, while Ralph Walker and Shaw were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Idlers prevailed 53-40 to take the provincial title by a 103-97 count. Raymond led 28-21 at the half. Max Fairbanks led the Idlers with 15. Johnny Smith added 14, Ira Bourne 8, Ralph Walker 4, Heggie 4, Reid Walker 3 and Gough 2, while Kirkham and Shaw were scoreless. Guy Martin paced the Toilers with 11. Richards added 10, Drever 7, Cubitt 7, Finken 3 and Savage 2, while Atkinson was scoreless.
In the Manitoba quarterfinals and Winnipeg city finals, the Winnipeg Paulins defeated United College 29-27; 44-36 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Paulins prevailed 29-27 in overtime as Jack Rogers scored 12, including a pair of buckets in the extra session. Walt Boskewich added 5 and Al Carlson 4. Dick Tettamanti led United College with 10. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Paulins took the series with a 44-36 win as Jack Meyers scored 19, Wally Boscawich 9 and Lloyd Goodman 8. Dick Tettamanti led United College with 11. Sam Coval added 10.
In the Manitoba semis, the Winnipeg Paulins defeated the Rivers Joint Air School 70-36; 53-46 (Total: 123-82). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Paulins prevailed 70-36 as Moore scored 21, Meyers 20, Goodman 13, Boskawich 8 and Timlick 8. Moncrief led Rivers with 12. Clark added 10, Stewart 5, Ross 4, Hoskin 2, White 2 and Archer 1, while Harding and Dick were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Paulins clipped Rivers 53-26 as Jack Meyers scored 20, Walt Boscowich 8, George Timlick 8, Willie Moore 7, Al Carlson 5 and Lloyd Goodman 5, while Ken Primmer was scoreless. Chuck Clarke paced Rivers with 19. Doug Archer added 8, Cal Harding 8, Ross 3, White 2, Stewart 2 and Moncrieff 2, while Dick was scoreless.
In the Manitoba finals, the Brandon Ageless Crocks defeated the Winnipeg Paulins 39-56; 76-53 (Total: 115-109). …………………………………………………… In game one, Winnipeg prevailed 56-39 as Jack Myers scored 15, Ed Moore 10, Lloyd Goodman 10, Allan Carlson 7, Walt Boskowich 6, Wally Chikowski 6, Ken Primmer 1 and George Timlick 1. Al Tyler led Brandon with 11. Gordon Kirk added, 8, John Miller added 8, George Coleman 4, Frank Purdie 3, Bob Myers 2 and Daniel Critell 2, while Archie Evanson, Wayne Woodman and Dennis McNeill were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two Brandon dusted Winnipeg 76-53 as Johnny Millar scored 21, Gord Kirk 15 and Al Tyler 12. Walt Boskowich led the Paulins with 13. Jack Myers added 12.
In the Manitoba/Northern Ontario playoff, the Brandon Ageless Crocks defeated the Fort William Rams 46-42; 54-39 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Brandon prevailed 46-42 as Al Tyler scored 16, Jim Reid 11, Johnny Miller 11, Kirk 4, Evanson 3 and Coleman 1, while Woodman, Chrystall, Purdie, Myers and McNeill were scoreless. Jim Ward led the Rams with 14. Jim Dargavel added 11, King 8, Rousel 8 and Humby 1. …………………………………………………… In game two, Brandon completed the series sweep by clipping Fort William 54-39 (alternately reported as 56-33) as Al Tyler scored 19, Arch Evanson 9, Bob Myers 8, George Coleman 8, Purdy 6, Gord Kirk 5, Johnny Millar 4, Dennis McNeill 2 and Wayne Woodman 1, while Dood Cristall was scoreless. The Crocks also included Jim Reid and Frank Purdie. Jim Ward led the Rams with 15. Jim Dargavel added 9, Howard Humby 5, Roy Roussel 5 and Jack King 3. The Rams also included Jack Bain, Les Skinner, Dan O’Gorman, Jack Bailey and Jim Mulligan.
In the Saskatchewan quarterfinals, the Saskatoon Ramblers defeated the Saskatoon Navy Reds 73-47; 84-40 (Total: 157-87). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Ramblers dusted the Reds 73-47 as John Carpenter scored 18, Pete Carpenter 12, Morris Anderson 14 and Bill Berrington 12. Dick Slickman led the Reds with 14. Jack Suttle added 13 and Doug Brooks 11. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Ramblers completed the series sweep with an 84-40 whipping of the Reds as Pete Carpenter scored 18, Walt Cybrynski 14, J Carpenter 14, Loni Prestupa 13, Jim Hutcheon 10, Anderson 7, Berrington 6 and Rayner 2. Dick Slickman led the Reds with 12. Suttle added 8, Wheaton 7, Wright 7 and Brooks 6.
In the Saskatchewan semis and south finals, Regina Legion defeated the Moose Jaw Bombers 76-39; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Regina Legion dusted Moose Jaw 76-39 as Gordie Donaldson scored 19, Frank Stager 18, Gil Strumm 14, Childs 6, McIntyre 6, Garner 2 and McLean 1, while Sibbitt and Nadoroznick were scoreless. Rollingson led the Bombers with 16. Mowbray added 8, Adams 5, Steftler 4, Hanson 4 and Fysh 2.
In the other Saskatchewan semi and north finals, the Saskatoon Ramblers defeated the Prince Albert Intermediates 100-39; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Ramblers dusted Prince Albert 100-39 as Bill Berrington scored 35, John Carpenter 27, Pete Carpenter 19, Morris Anderson 11, Bill Rayner 7 and Wal Cebrynsky 2. Prince Albert included Gary Houghton.
In the Saskatchewan final, the Saskatoon Ramblers defeated Regina Legion 92-55; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Ramblers bombed Regina 92-55 as Bill Berrington scored 14. The Ramblers were coached by Bob Henry. Frank Stager led Legion with 17.
In the British Columbia opening round and Vancouver finals, YMCA defeated Turners 48-46; 47-45 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game two, YMCA (coached by Lance Hudson) edged Turners 47-45 as Jack McKinnon scored 13, Jack Brown 12, Don Inkster 10, Yorke 8 and Kyle 4, while Lawrence, Upson, Bohnen, Westcott and Hughes were scoreless. Jim Kinna led Turners with 15. Crawford added 9, Stewart 7, Marshall 7, Kyshnir 5 and Curby 2, while Ticehurst, Kenmare and Street were scoreless.
In the British Columbia second round and Lower Mainland semis, Vancouver YMCA defeated West Vancouver 56-41; 56-37 (Total: 112-78). …………………………………………………… In game two, Vancouver Y clubbed West Vancouver 56-37 as McKinnon scored 12, Inskster 8, Yorke 8, Brown 6, Upson 6, Westcott 5, Hughes 4, Lawrence 4 and Bohen 3. Gillies led West Vancouver with 8. Foote added 8, A Cuc 7, Nutt 5, Shepherd 4, Mur 2, V Cuc 2 and Flemming 1, while Sissons and Barbour were scoreless.
In the B.C. second round and Lower Mainland semis, the Chilliwack Peaks defeated the U.B.C. Tomahawks 36-35; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Peaks edged the Tomahawks 36-35 as Forbes scored 13, Franks 7, Carter 6, Arnott 6, Vallance 2 and Baldwin 2. Granstrom led U.B.C. with 13. McLaren added 6, Sarochan 4, Marshall 4, McGillvray 2, Petley 2, Larson 2 and Jaffray 2.
In the B.C. quarterfinals and Lower Mainland finals, Vancouver YMCA defeated the Chilliwack Peaks 69-25; 78-38 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Vancouver clubbed Chilliwack 69-25 as Don Inskter scored 13 and Dennis Yorke 11. Bill Forbes paced Chilliwack with 10. …………………………………………………… In game two, Vancouver took the series with a 78-38 win as Kyle scored 23, Inkster 14, Upson 12, Brown 11, McKinnon 4 and Westcott 2, while Bohnen, Hughes and Lawrence were scoreless. Bill Forbes led Chilliwack with 14. Vallance added 11, Arnott 4, Frank 3, Souter 3, Carter 2 and Baldwin 1, while Grainger was scoreless.
In the British Columbia quarterfinals and Island finals, Victoria College defeated Nanaimo Herewood 62-43; 70-40 (Total: 132-83). …………………………………………………… In game one, Victoria College clipped Herewood 62-43 as Don MacKinnon scored 17 and Keith Lamont 16. …………………………………………………… In game two, Victoria College took the series with a 70-40 win as Keith Lamont scored 18, Jim Loutit 12, John Canova 10, Don MacKinnon 10, Evan Oakley 6, Don Robinson 4, Ken Wright 4, Baghat Basi 4 and Bob Grundison 2, while Desmond Corry and Larry Booth were scoreless. Samaarin led Nanaimo with 18. Forrester added 10, McMillan 6, Wellens 2, Neil 2 and Stewart 2, while Bankmy were scoreless.
In the British Columbia semis, Vancouver YMCA (which competed the intermediate division but qualified for the Junior nationals) defeated Victoria College 52-39; 50-46 (Total: 102-85). …………………………………………………… In game one, Vancouver YMCA dumped Victoria College 52-39 as Jack Kyle scored 17, Jack McKinnon 13, Yorke 11, Brown 6, Inkster 4 and Upson 3, while Bohnen, Hughes, Lawrence and Westcott were scoreless. Don McKinnon paced Victoria College with 17. Lamont added 7, Grundeson 6, Louth 6, Canova 2 and Corry 1, while Wright, Robinson and Baxi were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Vancouver YMCA took the series with a 50-46 win as Kyle scored 14, Inkster 14, Brown 6, McKinnon 5, Yorke 3, Hughes 3, Lawrence 2, Upson 2 and Westcott 1, while Bohnen was scoreless. McKinnon led Victoria College with 17. Loutit added 11, Wright 6, Lamont 6, Grundison 3 and Basi 2, while Canoval, Cory, Oakley and Robinson were scoreless.
In the sudden-death British Columbia final, Vancouver YMCA clocked Kamloops High 73-42 as Brown scored 16, Yorke 12, Hughes 10, Inkster 9, Upson 8, Kyle 7, McKinnon 5, Bohnen 4 and Westcott 2. Marriott led Kamloops with 15. Farquharson added 12, Camp 8, Wakida 5 and Beasley 2.