REGULAR SEASON

Queen’s 5-1            
  Toronto 4-2   Warren Stevens        
  Western 2-4   Lew Davies        
  McGill 1-5  2-6 Floyd Van Wagner        
                 

       Queen’s captured the title.

       The non-medalist McGill Redmen (then the Red Raiders): Bob ‘Stew’ Brown, R Rutherford, Eugene Gormley, Jack Teahan, Marty Bowes, B Scriver, Schofield, Hunter, F. Corrigan, Sammy Greenblatt, New York University transfer L. DeMartini, Gormley; coach Floyd van Wagner, manager J.C. McMorran

       In league play: …………………………………………………… Western defeated Toronto 26-25 in London as Bill Rider notched the winning bucket at the buzzer. Toronto led 17-9 at the half. Albert McWha paced the Mustangs with 11. Gord Wilson added 3, Bill Rider 5, Pete Gettas 6, Colgrove 0, Nareff 0, Lloyd Elliott 0 and Bert Garrett 1. Neil Sullivan led the Blues with 8. Phil Gold added 7, Frank Dempster 0, Hugh Marks 0, Joe Connelly 2, Tommy Sullivan 1 and John Bedford 1. …………………………………………………… Queen’s defeated the McGill Redmen (then the Red Raiders) 39-14, with the all of the Redmen’s points being scored at the line. The Golden Gaels led 17-4 and romped. Mal Cunningham paced Queen’s with 9. Lloyd Edwards added 9, Bews 6, Tilley 5, Finlay 4, Sonshine 4 and Doug Rooke 2. Greenblatt and Stew Brown each scored 4 to pace the Redmen. Gormley added 2, Teahan 2, Rutherford 1 and Scriver 1, while Bowes and Corrigan were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Queen’s edged Western 23-21 as Mal Bews notched a putback off a free throw in the final minute of play. Lloyd Edwards added an insurance point on a free throw off a technical called against the Mustangs. Cunningham led the Gaels with 8. Bews added 5, Lloyd Edwards 5, Doug Rooke 3 and Gord Tilley 2, while J Edwards, Sonshine, Finlay and Stephen were scoreless. Rider led the Mustangs with 7. McWha added 5, Garrett 4, Gettas 4 and Wilson 1, while Elliott, Patterson and Nareff were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Host Queen’s clipped Toronto 43-32 as Don Bews scored 11, Doug Rooke 9, Chuck Finlay 8, Mal Cunningham 7, Tilley 4, Lloyd Edwards 2 and J Edward 2. Marks led the Varsity Blues with 11. Bedford added 5, Joe Connelly 4, Tom Sullivan 4, Neil Sullivan 4, Dempster 2, Walt McGregor 2 and Gold 1, while Himmel was scoreless. …………………………………………………… Toronto thrashed McGill 50-30 as Marks scored 19, Neal Sullivan 13, Joe Connelly 11, Dempster 4 and T Sullivan 3, while Himel, McGregor, Gold and Bedford were scoreless. Gormley paced the Redmen with 9. Scriver added 6, Teahan 6, Brown 4, Hunter 4 and Rutherford 1, while DeMartini, Schofield and Bowes were scoreless. The Redmen led 16-15 at the half. …………………………………………………… Toronto dumped McGill 34-18. …………………………………………………… Western defeated McGill 15-9. …………………………………………………… McGill defeated Western 29-26 in their home opener. …………………………………………………… Host Toronto defeated Queen’s 41-37 as Joe Connelly and John Bedford each scored 11. Hugh Marks added 5, Phil Gold 5, Tommy Sullivan 7, Henry Himel 0, Frank Dempster 0, R.E. ‘Lofty’ Willis 0 and Walter McGregor 2. Findlay led Queen’s with 7. Edwards added 5, Cunningham 6, Rooke 3, Don Bews 5, Sonshine 4, Stevens 0 and Tilley 4. …………………………………………………… Queen’s captured the crown by dumping host Western 36-28. The score was knotted at nine early but Wolff, Gettas and McWha hit buckets to give the Mustangs a 15-11 lead. Rooke, Farley and Cunningham caught fire as Queen’s rallied to a 22-18 lead at the half. Western took a 26-25 lead in the second half when Queen’s exploded for 11 unanswered points to pull out the win. Doug Rooke led the Gaels with 10. Mal Bews added 9, Mal Cunningham 8, Jake Edwards 5 and Chuck Finlay 4, while Harry Sonshine, Gord Tilley and Bill Stephen were scoreless. McWha led the Mustangs with 9. Rider added 8, Wolff 6, Gettas 3 and Wilson 2, while Elliott was scoreless. …………………………………………………… Queen’s defeated McGill 33-24 as Mal Cunningham scored 9, Doug Rooke 9, Chuck Finlay 8, Mal Bews 3, Lloyd Edwards 2 and Harry Sonshine 2. Stew Brown paced McGill with 6. R Rutherford added 5, Eugene Gormley 4, J Teahan 4, Marty Bowes 4 and B Scriver 1, while Schofield and Hunter were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Toronto defeated Western 34-18.

The bronze medalist Western Mustangs: Bill Rider; Gord Wilson; Lloyd Elliott; Doug Shales, Wolff, Farrell, Pete Gettas; Frank Babb, Albert McWha; Nareff, Bert Garrett; Colgrove; coach Lew Davies; manager Ron Fraser; trainer Murray McNie

       The silver medalist Toronto Varsity Blues: Neil Sullivan; Phil Gold; Frank Dempster; Hugh Marks; Joe Connolly; Tommy Sullivan; John Bedford; Walt McGregor; Henry Himmel; R.E. ‘Lofty’ Willis; Charlie Krakauer; Pat Matthews

       The champion Queen’s Golden Gaels: Chuck Finlay; Lloyd Edwards; Mal Cunningham; Doug Rooke; Don Bews; Harry Sonshine; Bill Stephen; Gord Tilley; Mal Bews; Jake Edwards; coach Ralph Jack; manager Sandy Seeber

SIBL – B LEAGUE

       AnSIBL “B” league formed by McMaster, O.A.C. and RMC-Kingston, after the Big 4 refused to let them play in the majors

       In league play: …………………………………………………… McMaster clipped O.A.C. 36-29 as Alan Turnbull scored 10, George Laughren 8, Russ Taylor 7, Mac Dingwall 7, Russ Jerome 3 and Willard Bush 1. Horel led the Aggies with 15. Dudgeon added 8, Shantz 4 and Mitchell 2. …………………………………………………… McMaster dispatched O.A.C. 50-30 as Mac Dingwall scored 17, Turnbull 13, Jerome 8, Taylor 4, Bush 4, Laughren 2 and Constantine 2. Shantz led O.A.C. with 8. Thorpe added 8, Brudgeon 6, Horel 4, Mitchell 4 and Alexander 2.

       R.M.C.:

       O.A.C. (now Guelph) Aggies: Horel, Dudgeon (Brudgeon?), Shantz, Mitchell, Thorpe, Alexander, Hutchinson, Paddon

       McMaster: Alan Turnbull, George Laughren, Russ Taylor, Mac Dingwall, Russ Jerome, Willard Bush, Ollie Holland, Gordon Constantie, coach Art Burridge, manager Bill Ronson

WEST INTERMEDIATE

       In league play: …………………………………………………… McMaster defeated O.A.C. 26-25 as Young scored 11, Atherton 7, Holland 4, Fletcher 2 and Sephton 2. Powell led O.A.C. with 11, Fraser added 4, Brechin 4, Burnett 2, Savage 2 and Mannell 2.

…………………………………………………… Toronto spanked McMaster 34-20. …………………………………………………… McMaster defeated Western 30-21 as Young scored 9, Haist 8, Atherton 7, Fletcher 4 and Sephton 2. D Shales led the Colts with 8. McKeen added 4, B Shales 4, Harrington 3 and Patterson 2. …………………………………………………… McMaster spanked O.A.C. 35-19 as Claude Moore scored 8, Young 7, Atherton 6, Fletcher 6, Connor 2, Haist 2, Low 2 and Sephton 2. Fraser led O.A.C. with 5. Powell added 4, Brechin 4, Mannell 3, Fitchett 2 and Brandon 1.

       McMaster: Young, Atherton, Holland, Fletcher, Sephton, McNeill, Connor, Claude Moore, Haist, Low

       O.A.C.: Powell, Fraser, Brechin, Burnett, Savage, Mannell, Brandon, Fitchett

       Western: D Shales, McKeen, B Shales, Harrington, Patterson, Farrel, J Clarke, Anderson

       The champion Toronto: Undefeated for second consecutive season.

EAST INTERMEDIATE

       No Quebec intermediate intercollegiate league was conducted. …………………………………………………… Macdonald College played in the Montreal league. The Aggies (coached by Frank Sharpe and managed by H Horsnall) included J Stothart.