W. RD 1 (Alta): Raymond Union Jacks d’d Magrath Lions 31-24; 43-39 (2g-0)
W. RD 1 (Alta): Lethbridge Aces d’d Medicine Hat Terriers 45-27; 64-43 (Total: 109-70)
W. RD 1 (SASK): Regina Rifles d’d Regina Dales 53-32; 56-17 (Total: 109-49)
E. RD 1 (Que): Montreal Dominion Douglas d’d Montreal YMCA 49-39; 37-35 (Total: 86-74)
E. RD 1 (NS): Acadia University d’d Halifax YMCA 34-24; 26-34 (Total: 60-58)
E. RD 1 (PEI): Charlottetown YMCA Y-Knots d’d Charlottetown Hi-Y Grads x-x; x-x; 34-22 (2g-1)
E. RD 1 (OV): Ottawa Morrisburg Sailors d’d Ottawa Glebe Grads 28-20; 23-25; 34-28 (2g-1)
W. RD 2 (SASK): Saskatoon Grads d’d Saskatoon YMCA Toilers 42-22; 32-25 (2g-0)
W. RD 2 (SASK): Regina Rifles d’d Moose Jaw All-Stars 27-23; 26-26 (Total: 53-49)
W. RD 2 (Alta): Lethbridge Aces d’d Raymond Union Jacks 42-51; 48-40; 41-37 (2g-1)
W. RD 2 (Alta): Edmonton Auroras 42 Calgary Mount Royal 10
W. RD 2 (Man): Winnipeg St. Andrew’s d’d Brandon Rumfords 26-26; 39-25 (Total: 65-51)
E. RD 2 (NB): Saint John YMCA d’d Moncton Trumps x-x; x-x
W. RD 2 (BC): Vancouver Munro Fur 46 U of British Columbia 42 (sudden death)
W. RD 3 (SASK): Regina Rifles d’d Saskatoon Grads 29-19; 29-19 (Total: 58-38)
W. RD 3 (BC): Vancouver Westerns d’d Vancouver A.C. Munro Furs 47-34; 50-38 (2g-0)
W. QF (Alta): Edmonton Auroras 52 Lethbridge Aces 33
W. QF (BC): Vancouver Westerns d’d Vancouver Tookes 32-34; 39-29; 45-32; 32-27 (3g-1)
W. QF (BC): Victoria Dominoes d’d Senators 74-15; 46-34 (2g-0)
E. QF (Ont): Toronto Broadview Y Rascals d’d Toronto Sunday Morning Class 34-22; 45-28 (Total: 79-50)
E. QF (Ont): Windsor Alumni d’d Hamilton Flashes 30-25; 39-24 (Total: 69-49)
W. QF (Man/Sask): Winnipeg St. Andrews d’d Regina Rifles 26-26; 44-24 (Total: 70-50)
E. QF (Maritime): Saint John YMCA d’d Acadia University 31-10; 39-13 (Total: 70-23)
E. QF (Montreal/OV): Montreal Dominion Douglas Doughs d’d Ottawa Morrisburg Sailors 33-34; 33-25 (Total: 66-59)
E. SEMI (Ont): Windsor Alumni d’d Toronto Broadview Y Rascals 36-35; 38-26 (2g-0)
E. SEMI (Que/Maritime): Montreal Dominion Douglas Doughs d’d Saint John YMCA 45-35; 41-40 (Total: 86-75)
W. SEMI (Man/Alta): Winnipeg St. Andrews d’d Edmonton Auroras 49-36; 52-26 (Total: 101-62)
W. SEMI (BC): Victoria Dominoes d’d Vancouver Westerns 43-40; 38-41; 31-28; 35-42; 46-36 (3g-2)
W. FINAL (B.C./Man): Victoria Dominoes d’d Winnipeg St. Andrews 42-26; 45-35 (2g-0)
E. FINAL (Ont/Que): Windsor Alumni d’d Montreal Dominion Douglas Doughs 44-42; 41-26 (2g-0)
CANADIAN TITLE: Victoria Dominoes d’d Windsor Alumni 37-29; 51-33; 21-30; 25-27; 37-30 (3g-2)

        In the Manitoba finals, the Winnipeg St. Andrews Saints defeated the Brandon Rumsfords 26-26; 39-25 (Total: 65-51). …………………………………………………… In game one, the teams played to a 26-26 draw. Jerry Bicknell led Brandon with 11. Kirk added 4, McGregor 4, Earles 3, Simpson 2 and L McLeod 2, while Willdey was scoreless. McCance led the Saints with 8. Flowers added 5, Tomes 4, Milton 4, Smith 4 and Carmichael 1, while Timlick and Robinson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Andrews took the series with a 39-25 win as Tomes scored 14, Milton 9, Robinson 9, Flowers 4 and McCance 3, while Smith, Carmichael and Timlick were scoreless. Bickwell led the Rumfords with 8. Millar added 8, Kirk 2, McGregor 2, Earles 2, I McLeod 2 and Willdey 1, while B McLeod was scoreless.

        In the Alberta quarterfinals, the Raymond Union Jacks dispatched the Magrath Lions 31-24; 43-39 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Union Jacks prevailed 31-24 as Fred Turner scored 12, Butler Nalder 10, Donny Nilsson 5 and Fairbanks 4, while Dean Rolfson, Max Heggie, King, Galbraith, Stone and Shaw were scoreless. Toomer paced the Lions with 7. Bourne added 5, Hamilton 4, Merkley 3, Blumel 2, Turner 2, R Harker 1, while Karren and I Harker were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Raymond completed the series sweep with a 43-39 victory as Fred Turner scored 14, Butler Nalder 10, Dean Rolfson 10, Don Nilsson 5 and Max Heggie 4, while Fairbanks, Shaw, Stone, King and Galbraith were scoreless. Bourne and Blumel each scored 12 to pace the Lions. Hamilton added 6, Merkley 5, Toomer 3 and B Barker 1, while Turner and L Harker were scoreless.

        In the other Alberta quarterfinal, the Lethbridge Aces defeated the Medicine Hat Terriers 45-27; 64-43 (Total: 109-70). …………………………………………………… In game one, Lethbridge prevailed 45-27 after leading 20-18 at the half. Glen Anderson paced the Aces with 19. Cory Dogterom added 10, Art Hamilton 9, Bobby Dunlop 4, Addle Donaldson 2 and Chester Neilson 1, while Glen Hamilton, Mcintosh and Jack Walton were scoreless. Sid Long led the Terriers with 12. Playing coach Bob Tufts added 10, Stan Long 3 and J Ashburner 2, while Red Ashburner, Moyer, Austin and Lauder were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Aces prevailed 64-43 to take the total-point series 109-70. Glen Anderson led the Aces with 24. Cory Dogteram added 10, Addle Donaldson 10, Art Hamilton 8, Chester Neilson 6, Bobby Dunlop 4 and Glen Hamilton 2, while Jack Walton was scoreless. Bob Tufts paced the Terriers with 16. Stan Long added 10, Red Ashburner 8, Sid Long 4 and J Ashburner 3.

        In the Alberta semis, the Lethbridge Aces defeated the Raymond Union Jacks 42-51; 48-40; 41-37 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, Raymond prevailed 51-42 as Fred Turner scored 16, Don Nilsson 9, Butler Nalder 8, Fairbanks 7, Dean Rolfson 6 and Max Heggie 5, while Shaw, Stone, King and Galbraith were scoreless. Glen Anderson led the Aces with 13, Bobby Dunlop 13, Cory Dogteram 5, Chester Neilson 4, Glen Hamilton 4, Art Hamilton 2 and Jack Walton 1, while Addle Donaldson was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Lethbridge evened the series with a 48-40 win as Cory Dogterom scored 13, Glen Anderson 10, Bobby Dunlop 10, Chester Nelson 3 and Glen Hamilton 2, while Art Hamilton, Jack Walton, Addle Donaldson and Fred Ribalkin were scoreless. Butler Nalder led the Union Jacks with 10. Fred Turner added 8, Fairbanks 6, Dean Rolfson 3, Donny Nilsson 2 and Max Heggie 2, while Shaw, Stone, King and Galbraith were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, Lethbridge took the series with a 41-37 win as Glen Anderson scored 21, Chester Nelson 8, Bobby Dunlop 7 and Art Hamilton 5, while Cory Dogterom, Glen Hamilton, Addle Donaldson and Walton were scoreless. Fairbanks led Raymond with 9. Dean Rolfson added 8, Donny Nilsson 7, Fred Turner 7 and Butler Nalder 6, while Shaw, Stone, Max Heggie, King and Galbraith were scoreless.

        In the other Alberta semi, the Edmonton Auroras defeated Calgary Mount Royal 42-10 in a sudden-death match as playing coach and point guard Arnold Henderson dominated the floor. Henry Martel led the Auroras with 9. Jack Hamilton added 8, Ken Shaw 6, Stuart Coutts 4, Jack Lee 4, Pete Oleinick 3, Johnny Rettallack 3, Reg Campbell 3, Mike Hilliard 2, Ed Tomick 2 and Orest Melnyk 2, while playing coach Arnold Henderson and Stew Birch were scoreless. Karren and Dixon each scored 4 to pace Mount Royal. McKenzie added 2, while Westbrook, Keith, Armstrong, M McKenzie and Purvis were scoreless.

        In the sudden-death Alberta final, the Edmonton Auroras defeated the Lethbridge Aces 52-33 as Stew Birch scored 12, Jack Lees 12, Ed Tomick 9, Campbell 6, Martell 6, Arnold Henderson 4 and Stuart Coutts 4, while Rettack, Melnyk, Oleinick, Ken Shaw, Hilliard and Hamilton were scoreless. Glen Anderson led the coach Hod Seaman’s Aces with 12. Cory Dogterom added 11, Art Hamilton 4, Bobby Dunlop 2, Chester Neilson 2 and Glen Hamilton 2, while Jack Walton and Addle Donaldson were scoreless. The Auroras led 19-15 at the half.

        In the West opening round, Saskatchewan quarterfinals and Regina city finals, the Regina Rifles defeated the Regina Dales 53-32; 56-17 (Total: 109-49). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Rifles dusted the Dales 53-32 as Cleveland scored 16, Sparks 14, Biroveskiu 8, Kinney 4, King 4, Head 4 and Prouse 2, while McKenzie was scoreless. Warning led the Dales with 10. Jones added 10, Hunter 3, Mason 2, Watt 2, Allen 2, Pyne 2 and Hammond 1, while Baird was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Rifles prevailed 53-32 as Cleveland scored 19, Eric Sparks 12, Biroveskui 10, Kinney 6, Head 5 and King 4, while McKenzie was scoreless. Warning led the Dales with 6. Watt added 4, Mason 3, Baird 2 and Hunter 2, while Jones, Hammond, Pyne and Allen were scoreless.

        In the West second round, Saskatchewan semis and south finals, the Regina Rifles defeated the Moose Jaw All-Stars 27-23; 26-26 (Total: 53-49). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Rifles edged Moose Jaw 27-23 as Howie Cleveland scored 13, Biroveskiu 6, Head 4, Sparks 2, King 1 and Prouse 1, while Kinney and McKenzie were scoreless. Ben Boyland led the All-Stars with 10. Haight added 6, Nairn Hagen 6 and Renton 1, while Kindred, Kent, Allison and Floyd Davey were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the teams played to a 26-26 draw. Sparkes led the Rifles with 10. Head added 8, Cleveland 4, Kinney 2 and Biroveskiu 2, while Prouse, King and McKenzie were scoreless. Davey led Moose Jaw with 9. Haight added 7, Hagan 6, Boylan 2 and Kindred 2, while Kent, Allison and Renton were scoreless.

        In the West second round, Saskatchewan semis and north finals, the Saskatoon Grads defeated the Saskatoon YMCA Toilers 42-22; 32-25 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Saskatoon Grads (coached by Colb McEown) clocked the YMCA Toilers (coached by Norm Jones) 42-22 as Cherry scored 14, Chuck Head 9, Kirkpatrick 8, Clendenning 4, Ebbels 3, MacKenzie 2 and Reddick 2. Cam McLeod led the Toilers with 8. A Tyler added 6, Jack Henry 4, E Tyler 2 and Johnny Wood 2, while Adilman, Badger, McArter, Kester and Dalby were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Grads prevailed 32-25 as Kirkpatrick scored 8, Ebbels 5, Balmer 5, Cherry 4, Head 4, Clendenning 2, Reddick 2 and MacKenzie 2. Jack Henry led the Toilers with 13. A Tyler added 6, Adilman 4, McLeod 1 and E Tyler 1, while Kester and Woods were scoreless.

        In the West third round round and Saskatchewan finals, the Regina Rifles defeated the Saskatoon Grads 29-19; 29-19 (Total: 58-38). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Rifles prevailed 29-19 as Cleveland scored 13, Head 6, Biroveskiu 6 and Sparks 4, while Kinney, Prouse and King were scoreless. Smith led the Grads with 6. Kirkpatrick added 6, Clendenning 5 and Ebbels 2, while Reddick, Balmer, MacKenzie, Head and Cherry were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Rifles again prevailed by a 29-19 count as Howard Cleveland scored 11, Sparks 6, Biroveskiu 6, Prouse 4 and Kinney 2, while King and Head were scoreless. Kirkpatrick led the Grads with 5. Peter McKenzie added 4, Ebbels 4, Clendenning 2, Reddick 2, Smith 1 and Balmer 1, while Cherry was scoreless.

        In the West quarterfinals, the Winnipeg St. Andrew’s Saints dispatched the Regina Rifles 26-26; 44-24 (Total: 70-50). …………………………………………………… In game one, the teams played to a 26-26 draw as Howard Cleveland hit a free throw in the final seconds. Cleveland led the Rifles with 13. Sparks added 6, Head 5 and Prouse 2, while Birovesku, Kinney and King were scoreless. Carmichael paced the Saints with 10. Milton added 6, McCance 5 and Tomes 5, while Smith, Timlick, Robinson and Flower were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Winnipeg prevailed 44-24 as Jack Carmichael scored 15, Robinson 13, Milton 8, Jack Tomes 6 and McCance 2, while Smith, Timlick and Flower were scoreless. Howard Cleveland led the Rifles with 8. Sparks added 7, Head 3, Birovesklu 2, Prouse 2 and Kinney 2, while King was scoreless.

        In the sudden-death British Columbia opening round and Mainland quarterfinal, the Vancouver A.C. Munro Furs edged the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds 46-42 as Bill McLachlan scored 14, Arne Bumstead 13, McDonagh 12, March 5 and Lee 2, while Jacobson was scoreless. Livingstone scored 12 to pace the Thunderbirds (coached by Maury Van Vliet). Lucas added 8, Turner 7, Rann Matthison 6, Straight 3, Matheson 2, Alexander 2 and Johnson 2, while Miller was scoreless.

        In the British Columbia second round and Mainland semis, the Vancouver Westerns defeated the Vancouver Athletic Club Munro Furs 47-34; 50-38 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Westerns clubbed the Munrows 47-34 as Bardsley scored 14, Willoughby 8, Ralph Henderson 8, Dick Wright 7, Jack Gordon 7 and Ritchie 3, while Mayers, Watson and Parsons were scoreless. Bill McLachlan led the Munros with 18. Jacobsen added 5, Hart 4, McDonagh 4, Lee 2 and Sands 1, while Marsh, Baines, Burton and Helem were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Westerns took the series with 50-38 win as Willoughby scored 16, Bardsley 8, Wright 7, Gordon 6, Henderson 5, Ritchie 3, Beaton 3 and Parsons 2, while Watson and Mayers were scoreless. McLachlan led the Munros with 12. Marsh added 11, McDonagh 7 and Jacobsen 4, while Lee, Sands, Baine, Helem, Burton and Hart were scoreless.

        In the West quarterfinals, B.C. semis and Mainland finals, the Vancouver Westerns defeated the Vancouver Tookes 32-34; 39-29; 45-32; 32-27 (3g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Tookes (coached by Doc Montgomery) edged the Westerns 34-32 as Jack Purves scored 13, Kennington 12, Osborne 6, McLeod 3 and Edmondson 1, while Chodat, Craig, Pratt, Whyte and Lee were scoreless. Joe Ross led the Westerns with 11. Bardsley added 7, Ralph Henderson 6, Willoughby 5, Gordon 2 and Parsons 2, while E Ritchie, A Beaton, Watson and W Mayer were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Westerns evened the series with a 39-29 win as Ross scored 13, Willoughby 10, Bardsley 9, Henderson 4 and Beaton 3, while Gordon, Wright, Ritchie, Parsons and Watson were scoreless. Ross Kennington led the Tookes with 8. Purves added 7, Edmondson 4, Osborne 4, McLeod 4 and Craig 2, while Pratt, Chodat, Whyte and Lee were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Westerns prevailed 45-32 as Willoughby scored 11, Beaton 8, Ross 7, Bardsley 6, Henderson 6, Lee 4, Wright 2, Parsons 2, Gordon 2 and Watson 1, while Ritchie was scoreless. Kennington led the Tookes with 9. Purves added 9, Osborne 4, Lee 4, Edmondson 3, Chodat 2 and Craig 1, while McLeod, Whyte and Pratt were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game four, the Westerns took the series with a 32-27 win as Bardsley scored 12, Willoughby 10, Ross 4, Beaton 3, Henderson 2 and Gordon 1, while Ritchie, Parsons and Watson were scoreless. Kennington led the Tookes with 10. Purves added 8, Osborne 6 and McLeod 3, while Edmondson, Chodat, lee, Whyte, Craig and Pratt were scoreless.

In the other B.C. semi, West quarterfinals and Island finals, the Victoria Dominoes defeated Senators 74-15; 46-34 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Dominoes dusted the Senators 74-15 as Art Chapman scored 18, Rowe 16, Jackson 12, Taylor 10, Mylrea 6, Patterson 6, Davies 4 and Chuck Chapman 2. Walker led the Senators with 9. A McKeachie added 2, I McKeachie 2, Goldsmith 1 and Dale 1, while Price and Berry were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Dominoes took the series with a 46-34 win as Taylor scored 10, Rowe 9, Jackson 7, Mylrea 5, Davies 5 and A Chapman 2, while Patterson was scoreless. Walker led the Senators with 15. Dale added 6, Goldsmith 4, I McKeachie 4, A McKeachie 3 and Price 2.

In the West semis and B.C. finals, the Victoria Dominoes d’d Vancouver Westerns 43-40; 38-41; 31-28; 35-42; 46-36 (3g-2). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Dominoes edged the Westerns 43-40 as Art Chapman scored 10, Jackson 9, Rowe 8, Taylor 7, C Chapman 6 and Davies 3, while Mylrea was scoreless and Jack Mottishaw did not play. Jim Bardsley paced the Westerns (coached by Wally Mayers) with 15. Joe Ross added 8, Art Willoughby 7, Al Beaton 6 and Ralph Henderson 4, while Milt Parsons, Dick Wright, Emmett Ritchie, Jack Gordon and Watson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Westerns evened the series with a 41-38 win as Ross scored 12, Willoughby 12, Bardsley 11, Henderson 2, Gordon 2 and Beaton 2, while Parsons, Wright, Ritchie and Watson were scoreless. Art Chapman led the Dominoes with 13. Rowe added 11, Jackson 8, C Chapman 4 and Taylor 2, while Paterson, Davies and Mylrea were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Dominoes nipped the Westerns 31-28 as Rowe scored 9, Davies 6, Jackson 5, Chuck Chapman 5, Art Chapman 3 and Taylor 3, while Mylrea, Patterson and Mottishaw were scoreless. Willoughby led the Westerns with 11. Ross added 8, Bardsley 8 and Gordon 1, while Beaton, Henderson, Ritchie, Wright, Watson and Parsons were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game four, the Westerns again evened the series with a 42-35 win as Bardsley scored 17, Willoughby 12, Henderson 5, Ross 4, Beaton 3 and Wright 1, while Gordon, Ritchie, Watson and Parsons were scoreless. Rowe led the Dominoes with 14. C Chapman added 8, Jackson 8 and A Chapman 5, while Taylor, Davies, Patterson and Mylrea were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game five, the Dominoes took the series with a 46-36 after leading 22-14 after one quarter and 28-23 at the half. Chuck Chapman led the Dominoes with 12. H Rowe added 12, Jackson 9, A Chapman 6, Taylor 4 and Davies 3, while Mylrea and Patterson were scoreless. Bardsley led the Westerns with 11. Willoughby added 9, Ross 8, Henderson 7 and Wright 1, while Beaton, Gordon, Ritchie, Parsons and Watson were scoreless.

        In the other West semi, the Winnipeg St. Andrew’s Andies defeated the Edmonton Auroras 49-36; 52-6 (Total: 101-62). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Andrew’s prevailed 49-36 as Jack Carmichael scored 12, Eddie Smith 8, Leighton Robinson 8, McCance 5, Alex Milton 5 and Flower 2, while Jack Tomes was scoreless. Playing coach Arnold Henderson led the Auroras with 10. Ed Tomick added 5, Jack Lees 5, Ken Shaw 3, Stew Birch 3, Reg Campbell 3, Stuart (Lloyd?) Coutts 2 and Henry Martel 2. Winnipeg played without starter Bert Oja, who was unable to make the flight to Edmonton. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Andrews completed the series sweep with a 52-26 victory as Jack Tomes scored 17, Jack Carmichael 9, Alex Milton 8, Leighton Robinson 8, McCance 6 and Eddie Smith 4, while Timlick and Flowers were scoreless. Stuart Coutts led the Auroras with 9. Jack Lee added 6, Stew Birch 4, Arnold Henderson 2, Reg Campbell 2 and Pete Oleinick 1, while Ed Tomick was scoreless. The Auroras also include Johnny Retallack, Orest Melnyk and Mike Hilliard.

        In the West finals, Victoria Dominoes d’d Winnipeg St. Andrews 42-26; 45-35 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Victoria prevailed 42-26 after leading 11-4 after one quarter and 25-10 at the half. Hank Rowe paced Victoria with 19. Stan ‘Busher’ Jackson added 9, Roy Taylor 5, Art Chapman 4, Bert Davies 4, Chuck Chapman 3 and Gordon Patterson 2, while Jack Mylrea was scoreless. Dick Flowers led Winnipeg with 5. Milton added 4, McCance 4, Jack Tomes 4, Robinson 4, Jack Carmichael 3 and Eddie Smith 2, while Timlick was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Victoria completed the series sweep with a 45-35 victory as Rowe scored 12, Art Chapman 10, Jackson 10, Taylor 6, Davies 4, Mylrea 2 and Chuck Chapman 1, while Patterson was scoreless. McCance and Flower each scored 7 to lead Winnipeg. Milton added 6, Jack Tomes 6, Carmichael 5 and Robinson 4, while Timlick and Smith were scoreless.

        In the Ontario semis and Toronto finals, Toronto Broadview Y completely outclassed Toronto Sunday Morning Class 34-22; 45-28 (Total: 79-50). …………………………………………………… In game two, Bill Breadon scored 14, Dave Samme 0, Herbie Moores 5, Alex Breathet 5, Jack Martin 2, Wagman 2, Baker 2, Vox 2, George McDowell 0, Fitton 0 and Bill Patrick 9. Maxwell led with S.M.C. with 9. Shag Park added 9, Stronach 0, Carter 4, Rider 0, McDowall 0, Watson 1, O’Hora 2, Abram 0, Brandes 0 and Bundy 3.

        In the Ottawa Valley finals, the Morrisburg Sailors defeated the Glebe Grads 28-20; 23-25; 34-28 (2g-1).

…………………………………………………… In game one, Morrisburg dumped Glebe 28-20 as Eric Chipper scored 8, Ernie Wall 8, Elwood Wiseman 4, Bob Douglas 4, Jack Stothart 3, Sam Stein 2 and Lorne Smith 1. George Laughren led the Grads with 7. Mal Cunningham added 6, Wib Nixon 4 and Dan McCann 3, while Sam Maclean, Bob MacAdam, Jim Fraser, Gord Tilley and Doug Irvine were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe nipped Morrisburg 25-23 and George Laughren scored 10, Sam McLean 7, Wib Nixon 3, Dan McCann 3, Doug Irvine 1 and Mal Cunningham 1, while Bob MacAdam and Jim Fraser were scoreless. Eric Chipper led the Sailors with 6. Elwood Wiseman added 5, Bob Douglas 5, Ernie Wall 5 and Sam Stein 2, while Lorne Smith, John Baker and Jack Stothart were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Sailors took the series with a 34-28 win as Eric Chipper scored 15, Elwood Wiseman 7, Jack Stothart 6, Bob Douglas 3, Ernie Wall 3, while Lorne Smith, John Baker, Sam Stein and Wellington Ussher were scoreless. Mal Cunningham led the Grads with 9. George Laughren added 6, Wib Nixon 6, Dan McCann 3, Sam McLean 2, Jim Fraser 2 and Bob McAdam 1.

        In the Montreal city finals, the Dominion Douglas Doughs defeated YMHA 49-39; 37-35 (Total 86-74). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Doughs clipped YMHA 49-39 as Edgar Lanthier scored 16, Sid Thomas 10, Johnny Ferraro 8, Jackman 7, Jeffrey 5 and Schuler 3, while Easterbrooke, Darling and Jones were scoreless. Ditkofsky paced YMHA with 8. Hockenstein added 7, Raffel 7, Abelson 7, Kasnof 5, Waxman 4 and Richman 1, while Katz was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Dominion Douglas took the series with a 37-35 win as playing coach Johnny Ferraro scored 13, Edgar Lanthier 10, George Jackman 7, Sid Thomas 4, Jim Jeffrey 2 and Emmett Jones 1, while Harry Easterbrooke, Eddie Scarfe, Darling and Shuler were scoreless. The Doughs were managed by Ronnie McKee. Richman paced YMHA with 10. Raffel added 8, Abelson 5, Waxman 5, Ditkofsky 4 and Kasnoff 3, while Hockenstein and Katz were scoreless.

        In the East quarterfinals and Ottawa Valley/Quebec playoff, Montreal Dominion Douglas Doughs defeated the Ottawa Morrisburg Sailors 33-34; 33-25 (Total: 66-59). …………………………………………………… In game one, Morrisburg prevailed 34-33 as Elwood Wiseman scored 10, Eric Chipper 8, Bob Douglas 8, Jack Stothart 6, Wellington Ussher 2 and Ernie Wall 2, while Lorne Smith, John Baker and Sam Stein were scoreless. Johnny Ferraro led Montreal with 8. Jeffrey added 7, George Jackman 6, Edgar Lanthier 5, Jones 3, Thomas 2, Easterbrooke 1 and Schuler 1, while Scarff and Darling were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Dominion Douglas prevailed 33-25 to take the total-point series by seven. George Jackman led Montreal with 10. Edgar Lanthier added 7, Eddie Scarff 4, Syd Thomas 4, Johnny Ferraro 3, Schuler 3 and Jones 2, while Easterbrooke, Jeffrey and Darling were scoreless. Eric Chipper scored 9 to lead the Sailors (coached by Leo McCaffery). Ernie Wall added 6, Jack Stothart 6, Lorne Smith 3 and Elwood Wiseman 1, while Bob Douglas, John Baker, Sam Stein and Wellington Ussher were scoreless.

        In the East quarterfinals, the Windsor Alumni defeated the Hamilton Dominion Flashes 30-25; 39-24 (Total: 69-49). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor clipped Hamilton 30-25 as Stewart scored 10, Allison 7, Sherman 7, Nantais 2, Blair 2 and Pendlebury 2, while Wiseman, Meretzky, Wiess and Grey were scoreless. Shelton led the Flashes with 6. Sharpe added 5, Jack New 4, Runge 3, Wilson 3, Valvasari 2, Turner 1 and Hunter 1, while Snor was scoreless.

…………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor clubbed Hamilton 39-24 as Toots Meretsky scored 8, Jack Blair 6, Red Wiseman 5, Stewart 4, Nantais 4, Fields 4, Glen Sherman 3, Dink Pendlebury 2, George Weese 2 and Gray 1. Harvey Shelton and Jack New each scored 6 to lead the Flashes (coached by Norm Crichton). Turner added 3 and Wilson 2, while Sharpe, Valvasori, Eddie Runge and Snor were scoreless.

        In the Ontario finals and East semi, Windsor Alumni defeated Toronto Broadview Y 36-35; 38-26 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor eked out a 36-35 win after Bill Breadon missed a free throw at the buzzer that would have forced overtime. Ian Allison led Windsor with 10. Jimmy Stewart added 8, Glen Sherman 6, Jack Blair 6, Irvine ‘Toots’ Meretzky 2, Stanley Nantais 2 and Tom Pendlebury 2, while Wiseman, Don Gray, George Weese and Mickey McMillan were scoreless. Ernie Fox paced Toronto with 10. Bill Breadon added 8, Alex Breathet 8, Patrick 4, Dave Samme 3 and Martin 2, while Moores, Wagman, Baker and McDowell were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto took a 3-0 lead on a bucket by Bill Patrick and a free throw by Patrick. Glen Sherman rallied Windsor to a 5-5 tie before veterans Ian Allison and Jimmy Stewart took command as Windsor built a 22-16 lead at the half. Jack Blair dominated the second half for Windsor. The title was Windsor’s 13th Ontario crown in 14 years. Jack Blair led Windsor with 9. Ian Allison added 7, Glen Sherman 7, Jimmy Stewart 5, Toots Meretzky 4, Wiseman 3 and Fields 2, while Tom Pendlebury and Don Gray were scoreless. Martin led Toronto (coached by Scoop Renick) with 9. McDowell added 3, Bill Breadon 3, Moores 3, Patrick 2, Ernie Fox 2, Alex Breathet 2 and Dave Samme 2, while Baker was scoreless.

        In the other East semi, the Montreal Dominion Douglas Doughs dispatched Saint John YMCA 45-35; 41-40 (Total: 86-75). …………………………………………………… In game one, Dominion Douglas prevailed 45-35 as George ‘Wop’ Jackman scored 13, Edgar Lanthier 10, Jim Jeffries 8, Syd Thomas 4, Johnny Ferraro 4, Harry Easterbrooke 4 and Jones 2, while Johnny Schuler was scoreless. Ralston led St. John with 13. Brown added 7, Henry Hollies 6, Ray Lawlor 6 and Sullivan 3, while Ganderton was scoreless. St. John played without American star John Jabanoski. …………………………………………………… In game two, Montreal completed the series sweep with a 41-40 win as George Jackman scored 16, Johnny Ferraro 12, Lanthier 6, Thomas 5, Jeffrey 1 and Schuler 1, while Scarfe and Darling were scoreless. Roy Lawlor led Saint John with 16. Bob Brown added 8, Sullivan 6, Ralston 6, Hollies 4 and Ganderton 1, while Jacobson was scoreless.

        In the Eastern final, the Windsor Alumni swept Montreal Dominion Douglas 44-42; 41-26 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor pulled out a victory after Montreal missed a raft of free throws down the stretch. Jack Blair led Windsor with 13. Ian Allison added 8, Jimmy Stewart 8, Stanley Nantais 5, Wiseman 5, Irving Meretzky 4 and Tom Pendlebury 1, while Gray was scoreless. Edgar Lanthier led Montreal with 17. Playing coach Johnny Ferraro added 11, George Jackman 7, Harry Easterbrooke 4, John Schuler 2 and Jim Jeffrey 1, while Syd Thomas and Eddie Scarff were scoreless. Montreal also included Bob Darling and Emmett Jones. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor took an early lead and was never seriously threatened as they strode to a 41-26 victory. They led 21-13 and half and coasted despite losing star guard Red Wiseman to a dislocated arm. Jimmy Stewart paced Windsor with 12. Glen Sherman added 10, Weiss 9, Ian Allison 5, Nantais 4 and Jack Blair 1, while Tom Pendlebury was scoreless. Johnny Ferraro scored 9 to pace Montreal (coached by Ronnie McKee). Edgar Lanthier added 9, Jeffrey 5 and Thomas 3, while Jackman, Schuler, Easterbrock and Scarff were scoreless.

        In the Canadian finals, broadcast coast to coast by CBC Radio, the Victoria Dominoes d’d Windsor Alumni 37-29; 51-33; 21-30; 25-27; 37-30 (3g-2).

        In game one, before 3,000 rabid fans, Victoria defeated Windsor 37-29 after rallying from a fourth-quarter deficit as the Alumni tired down the stretch. Led by point guard Hank Rowe, who scored eight points in the final frame, the Dominoes wore down Windsor. Rowe scored 12, Bert Davies 10, Chuck Chapman 4, Art Chapman 5, Stan Jackson 5, Roy Taylor 1, Jack Mylrea 0 and Gordon Patterson 0. Jim Stewart led Windsor with 10. Ian Allison added 6, Glen Sherman 6, Red Nantais 0, Tom Pendlebury 0, Jack Blair 0, Weiss 3, Gray 0 and Irving Meretsky 4. Victoria coach Eric Cox said “we’ll have to play a lot better in the second game to hold them.” Windsor led 8-2 after one quarter but Victoria rallied to a 11-9 margin at the half.

        In game two, Victoria rode a 20-4 second quarter to a 51-33 win. Chuck Chapman scored five buckets during the decisive run and finished with 13 points. Hank Rowe led the dominoes with 15. Art Chapman added 8, Bert Davies 6, Stan Jackson 6, Jack Mylrea 2 and Roy Taylor 1, while Gordon Patterson was scoreless. Ian Allison led Windsor with 12. Gray added 5, Jimmy Stewart 4, Stanley Nantais 3, Irving Meretsky 3, Glen Sherman 2, Tom Pendlebury 1 and Jack Blair 1, while Weiss was scoreless.

        In game three, Windsor took its first win of the series by collecting a 30-21 win as Irving Meretsky scored 11, Ian Allison 7, Jimmy Stewart 5, Tom Pendlebury 3, Stanley Nantais 2 and Weiss 2, while Glen Sherman, Jack Blair and Gray were scoreless. Hank Rowe led Victoria with 10. Art Chapman added 4, Chuck Chapman 4, Roy Taylor 3, Stan Jackson 2 and Bert Davies 1, while Jack Mylrea and Gordon Patterson were scoreless.

        Windsor evened the series at two games apiece with a 27-25 win as Jimmy Stewart drove for the winner with two seconds to play. Irving Meretzky led the Alumni with 10. Glen Sherman added 6, Weiss 5, Jimmy Stewart 2, Ian Allison 2, Tom Pendlebury 1 and Jack Blair 1, while Gray and Stanley Nantais were scoreless. Hank Rowe led Victoria with 12. Stan Jackson added 6, Chuck Chapman 3, Art Chapman 2 and Bert Davies 2, while Roy Taylor, Jack Mylrea and Gordon Patterson were scoreless.

        In the decisive contest, Victoria prevailed 37-30. The Dominoes rode a 9-0 run to a 16-6 lead after one quarter and a 23-9 lead at the half before staving off a final Windsor rally to seize the national crown. Hank Rowe led Victoria with 20. Art Chapman added 6, Bert Davies 5, Chuck Chapman 4, Stan Jackson 1 and Roy Taylor 1, while Jack Mylrea and Gordon Patterson were scoreless. Jack Blair led Windsor with 9. Jimmy Stewart added 6, Irving Meretsky 5, Ian Allison 4, Glen Sherman 3, tom Pendlebury 2 and Weiss 1, while Gray and Stanley Nantais were scoreless.

        The runner-up Windsor Alumni: Jimmy Stewart; Red Wiseman; Tom Pendlebury; Mickey McMillan; Stanley Nantais; Don Gray; George Weese; Irving Meretsky; Glen Sherman; Ian Allison; Jack Blair; coach Bill Butcher

        The champion Victoria Dominoes: Art Chapman; Chuck Chapman; Bert Davies; Stan Jackson; Jack Mottishaw; Jack Mylrea; Gordon Patterson; Hank Rowe; Roy Taylor; coach Eric Cox; manager Dave Nicol