REGULAR SEASON
SIBL | OSLIAA | ||||||||
Western | 8-2 | 10-10 | Johnny Metras | Sir George Williams | 8-2 | ||||
Queen’s | 7-3 | Frank Tindall | Ottawa | 8-2 | Dennis Harbic | ||||
Windsor | 6-4 | 15-12 | Stanley Nantais | McGill Jayvees | 8-2 | Ron Sharp | |||
Toronto | 6-4 | 8-13 | Bob Masterson | RMC-Kingston | A.C. Golub | ||||
McGill | 2-8 | Joe Anderson | Carleton | 6-6 | 7-15 | Norm Fenn | |||
McMaster | 1-9 | Ivor Wynne | CMR-St. Jean | 3-6+1 | |||||
Bishop’s | 3-6 | 5-15 | John Rochon | ||||||
MacDonald | 4-6 | Doug Cooke | |||||||
St. Patrick’s | 1-7+2 | ||||||||
WESTERN INTERMEDIATE | 5-1 | ||||||||
Western Intermediates | 5-1 | Jack Fairs | |||||||
Toronto Intermediates | |||||||||
McMaster Intermediate | |||||||||
O.A.C. | |||||||||
Western took the title with an (8-2) record.
Non-medalist rosters:
McGill Redmen: Leon Duplessis, Johnny Thompson, Ozzie Zommers, Mel Mikalachki, Lou Gordon, Fintan Hefferman, Roy Amaron, George Rosenberg, Jerry Kushner, Cecil Jones, Tom Leung, Donny Wright, Tim Lake, coach Jo Anderson, manager Alec Shaffer, assistant manager Bill McKeown
McMaster Marauders: Jim Lindores, Russ Jackson, Bert Raphael, Jim Sheppard, Max Woolley, Ernie Darragh, Jackie Pelech, Bill Baillie, Bill Brown, Johnson, George Munro, Bill Bell, coach Ivor Wynne, manager MacDonald, assistant/trainer Les Prince
In league play: …………………………………………………… On opening weekend, host Western clipped Queen’s 74-66 after leading 37-32 at the half. Coulter Osborne led the Mustangs with 19. Ray Monnot added 16 and Walt Karabin 11. Paul Fedor led the Gaels with 20. Frank Donnelly added 14. …………………………………………………… Host Windsor smacked Queen’s 85-48 after leading 45-27 at the half. Lou Veres led the Lancers with 25. Hugh Coyle added 15, George Joseph 13 and Matt Borowiec 13. Paul Fedor led the Gaels with 18. …………………………………………………… Queen’s defeating visiting Western 67-65 after leading 31-23 at the half. Paul Fedor led the Gaels with 15. Jay McMahon added 14, Frank Donnelly 14, Latimer 2, Milliken 2, Haydon 2, Kip Summers 1 and Mellor 1. Ray Monnot led the Mustangs with 20. Chris Ellis added 19, Don Getty 9, Coulter Osborne 4, Walt Karabin 3, Girvin 2, Scratch 2, Halpenny 2, Prowse 2 and Smeeton 2. …………………………………………………… Host Queen’s clipped Windsor 74-66 after leading 21-6, 40-29 and 59-48 at the quarters. Paul Fedor paced the Gaels with 21. Bob Purcell added 18, Frank Donnelly 14, Milliken 11, Mellor 4, Haydon 2, Anglin 2, Latimer 2. Lou Veres led the Lancers with 19. George Joseph added 17, Coyle 12, Mckenzie 7, Borowiec 6, Connorton 5, Kennedy 4, Triano 3 and Collini 3. …………………………………………………… Toronto dusted host McMaster 68-48 after breaking to a 16-3 lead and extended the margin to 32-15 at the half. Peter Potter paced the Blues with 16. Al Vaichulis added 12, Fawcett 12, Vic Kurdyak 10, Stulac 9, Leo Madden 4, Tile 3 and Oneschuk 2. Jim Lindores led the Marauders with 13. Russ Jackson added 11, Shepherd 8, Darragh 6, Pelech 4, Brown 2, Raphael 3 and Woolley 2. …………………………………………………… Host Toronto pounded McMaster 78-56 as Don Fawcett and Al Vaichulis each scored 13. Pete Potter added 11 and Marv Tile 10. Jim Shepard led the Marauders with 14. …………………………………………………… Queen’s edged host McGill 70-68 as Paul Fedor notched the winner in the final seconds of play. Fedor finished with 26. Bob Purcell added 17. …………………………………………………… Queen’s defeated host McMaster 64-61 as Paul Fedor scored 17, Andy Hayden 10, Wally Mellor 9, Donnelly 8, Purcell 5, Summers 5, Latimer 4, Milliken 4 and Anglin 2. Jackson led the Marauders with 15. Woolley added 12, Lindores 8, Johnson 7, Brown 6, Raphael 4, Munroe 4 and Darragh 4. …………………………………………………… Western spanked McMaster 90-65. …………………………………………………… Western torched McGill 91-40. …………………………………………………… Host Toronto defeated Queen’s 71-63 as Don Fawcett scored 18, Leo Madden 27, Pete Potter 13, Art Binnington 12, George Stulac 9 and Marv Tile 2. Freshman Paul Fedor paced Queen’s with 23. Centre Jay McMahon added 13, Bob Purcell 10, Frank Donnelly 5, Latimer 4, Summers 2, John Milliken 1 and Wally Mellor 4. …………………………………………………… Host Windsor defeated Toronto 69-63 as George Joseph scored 16, Dick MacKenzie 14, Matt Borowiec 13, Lou Veres 7, Connerton 8, Howie Triano 2, Dick Kennedy 0, Charlie Collini 7, Eddie Chittaro 0 and MacEwan 2. Leo Madden notched 14 for Toronto, George Stulac 13, Art Binnington 2, Pete Potter 7, Don Fawcett 13, Al Vaichulis 2, Vic Kurdyak 0 and Florian Matsalia 6. …………………………………………………… Queen’s whipped McMaster 77-61. Paul Fedor led the Gaels with 21. Bob Purcell added 19, Frank Donnelly 10, Andy Haydon 8, Chuck Latimore 6, John Milliken 4, Kip Summers 4, Wally Mellor 4 and Bob Anglin 2. Bert Raphael led the Marauders with 15. Jackson added 12, Jim Shepard 11, Darragh 7, Lindores 6, Pelech 3, Baillie 2, Woolley 2 and Brown 1. …………………………………………………… Western rang up its fourth victory by clubbing visiting Toronto 86-72. Western led 52-37 at the half even though centre Ray Monnot unintentionally tipped the ball into his own bucket at the buzzer. Toronto shifted to a full-court press in the second half but the Mustangs burned them for their presumption and coasted to the easy win. Coulter Osborne paced Western with 18. Ray Monnot added 15, Rance Smeeton 10, Don Getty 9, Girvin 8, Karabin 8, Ellis 7, Prowse 7, Halfpenny 2 and Scratch 2. Don Fawcett led Toronto with 14. Alf Vaichulis added 11, Madden 11, Matsalia 8, Potter 7, Stulac 7, Kurdyak 6, Tile 4, Binnington 2, while 2 points were attributed to an unknown player. …………………………………………………… McGill dumped McMaster 72-60 as Leon Duplessis scored 19, Johnny Thompson 16, Ozzie Zommers 14 (also reported as 16), Mel Mikalachki 11, Lou Gordon 8 and Heffernan 4. Russ Jackson led the Marauders with 18. Jim Shepherd added 11, Raphael 9, Woolley 8, Darragh 4, Lindores 4, Pelech 2, Biallie 2, Johnson 1 and Brown 1. …………………………………………………… Western crushed McGill 80-56 as Coulter Osbourne scored 12, Ray Monnot 12, Chris Ellis 11, Keith Halpenny 10, Harabin 8, Prowse 8, Girvin 6, Smeeton 5, Scratch 4 and Don Getty 3. Mel Mikalachki led McGill with 18. Leon Duplessis added 16, Zommers 8, Gordon 4, Heffernan 4, Amaron 3 and Thompson 3. …………………………………………………… Host Toronto edged Western 81-77 as Leo Madden scored 20 and Al Vaichulis 14. George Joseph notched 9 for Windsor, while Matt Borowiec grabbed 8 boards. …………………………………………………… Host Queen’s dumped McGill 65-52 as Bob Purcell scored 17, McMahon 13, Donnelly 12, Milliken 12, Raydon 7 and Mellor 4. Leon Duplessis led the Redmen with 17. Gordon added 13, Mikalachki 11, Johnny Thompson 9 and Heffernan 2. …………………………………………………… Toronto swamped host McGill 77-47 as Don Fawcett scored 18, Art Binnington 11, Vic Kurdyak 10, Harold Richman 6, Steve Oneschuk 3, Pete Potter 7, Florian Matsalia 8, Leo Madden 8, Al Vaichulis 6 and Marv Tile 5. Leon DuPlessis paced McGill with 18. Mel Mikalachki added 11, John Thompson 5, Fintan Hefferman 0, Gerry Kushner 8, Lou Gordon 8, Tom Leung 2, Ossie Zommers 3 and Cecil Jones 10. …………………………………………………… Windsor dumped McMaster 62-50 as Borowiec scored 20, MacKenzie 11, Coyle 11, Collini 6, Connorton 5, Joseph 5, Burleigh 2 and Kennedy 2. Raphael paced the Marauders with 14. Lindores added 11, Darragh 7, Shepherd 6, Jackson 6, Pelech 4 and Brown 2. …………………………………………………… Windsor dusted McMaster 85-67. …………………………………………………… Toronto clipped Windsor 81-73. Hugh Coyle led the Purple Raiders with 14. Lou Veres added 11. …………………………………………………… Host Queen’s edged Toronto 69-61 as Paul Fedor scored 25, Jay McMahon 12, Bob Purcell 10, Wally Mellor 8, Bob Anglin 2, Frank Donnelly 2, Latimer 2, John Milliken 5, Andy Haydon 3 and Kip Summers 2. Don Fawcett led Toronto with 20. Leo Madden added 10, Peter Potter 9, Binnington 7, Kurdyak 6, Vaichulis 5, Tile 2 and Matsalla 2. …………………………………………………… Western whipped McMaster 102-42 as Ray Monnot scored 25, Chris Ellis 25, Ford 10, Osborne 9, Halpenny 8, Prowse 8, Smeeton 7, Getty 4, Scratch 4 and Fowler 2. Bert Raphael led the Marauders with 12. Jackson added 11, Pelech 5, Darragh 3, Munro 2, Sheppard 2, Woolley 2, Johnson 2, Brown 2 and Lindores 1. …………………………………………………… Western eliminated host Toronto from medal contention by an 86-81 count as former Varsity Blue Ray Monnot scored 21 and the Mustangs dominated the boards. Chris Ellis added 21, Keith Halpenny 5, Gord Scratch 6, Coulter Osbourne 10, Don Getty 2, Don Prowse 2, Walt Karabin 8, Rance Smeeton 5 and Bob Ford 2. Al Vaichulis paced Toronto with 14. Art Binnington added 12, Harold Richman 4, Don Fawcett 11, Peter Potter 10, Florian Matsalia 2, Vic Kurdyak 4, Steve Oneschuk 4, Leo Madden 12 and Marv Tile 6. …………………………………………………… McMaster defeated McGill 66-58 as Raphael scored 15, Pelech 13, Darragh 10, Shepherd 8, Woolley 8, Johnson 4, Lindores 4, Munro 2 and Jackson 2. Duplessis led the Redmen with 25. Gordon added 10, Mikalachki 9, Zommers 8, Heffernan 4 and Leung 2. …………………………………………………… Toronto dumped McGill 81-60 to close out their campaign with a 6-4 record. Don Fawcett led the Blues with 18. Tile added 11, Art Binnington 9, Steve Oneschuk 9, Vaichulis 8, Potter 6, Kurdyak 6, Madden 6, Richman 4 and Matsalla 4. Dover Plains, New York-product Leon Duplessis paced McGill with 22. Mel Mikalachki added 17, Lou Gordon 10, Ozzie Zommers 7, Tom Leung 2 and Fintan Heffernan 2. …………………………………………………… Western whipped Windsor 90-59 to guarantee the title as Monnot scored 26, Karabin 13, Ellis 13, Getty 12, Halpenny 8, Scratch 6, Prowse 6, Osborne 4 and Smeeton 2, while Ford was scoreless. Joseph led Windsor with 16. MacKenzie added 15, Coyle 8, Borowiec 6, Veres 5, Collini 3, Burleigh 2, Triano 2 and Connorton 2. …………………………………………………… Windsor dumped Western 81-79 as George Joseph scored 19, Chuck Collini 16, Hugh Coyle 15, McKenzie 12, Veres 9, Borowiec 5 and Burleigh 4. Ray Monnot led Western with 22. Chris Ellis added 15, Smeeton 10, Halpenny 8, Prowse 7, Osborne 6, Karabin 5, Getty 3 and Scratch 3.
The co-bronze medalist Toronto Varsity Blues: Peter Potter; Don Fawcett; Vic Kurdyak; Al Vaichulis; Marv Tile; Leo Madden; Art Binnington; George Stulac; Florian Matsalla; Steve Oneschuk; Norm Reynolds; Harold Richman; Tile, John Braithwaite; coach Bob Masterson
The co-bronze medalist Windsor Lancers: Lou Veres; Hugh Coyle; George Joseph; Matt Borowiec; Dick Mackenzie; Larry Connorton; Dick Kennedy; Howie Triano; Charlie ‘Chuck’ Collini; Bill Burleigh; Eddi Chittaro; Rupe Cooke; Neil MacEwan; Paul Metzger; Chuck Schiano
The silver medalist Queen’s Golden Gaels: Paul Fedor; Frank Donnelly; Bob Anglin; Andy Haydon; Bruce Page; Don Lyons; John Milliken; Chuck Latimer; Bob Bruce; Wally Mellor; Roy Osberg; Jay McMahon; Bob Purcell; Kip Summers; coach Frank Tindall; manager Don Shepherdson
The champion University of Western Ontario Mustangs: Don Prowse; Ray Monnot; Chris Ellis; Don Getty; Coulter Osborne; Walt Karabin; Rance Smeeton; Bob Ford; Keith Halpenny; Gord Scratch; Bill Fowler; John Girvin; Garth Paton; coach Johnny Metras; assistant Jack Fairs; trainer Murray McNie
OSLIAA
The champion Ottawa Gee-Gees finished (8-2), defeating RMC 90-71; Sir George Williams 70-66; losing to McGill 52-57 and 57-70, then defeating MacDonald 59-49; CMR 77-48 and 60-59; Carleton 70-65; Bishop’s 69-42 and Carleton 50-48.
The league played several four-point games.
Playoff non-qualifiers:
Bishop’s Gaiters: Warren Lynch, Murray Greenwood, Don Wells, Jack Wood, Bill Johnson, Bob McMurray, Don Stringer, John Rider, Jim Peters, Jamie Plant, Bob Burt, coach John Rochon, manager R Morrison
Carleton Ravens: Pete McBurney, Les Mcllroy, Neil Miles, Jim Moore, Bud Pollock, Pete Richardson, Don Hayes, Ken MacNiven, Neil Miles, Harry Carleton, Pete McBurney, Neville, Harback, coach Norm Fenn, manager Ron Laflour
Macdonald College Aggies: D McGrail, J MacCallum, E Joubert, N Sorley, A Baker, R Armstrong, D Robertson, D Hicks, K McCully, J Lough, W Davidson, coach D Cooke, manager D Cole, assistant manager R Colpitts
College Militaire Royale Cadets: P Aichinberg, Madison, Massicotte, Newman, Giddons, Harrison, McKinnon, Valiquet, Bedard, Keele
St. Patrick’s Fighting Irish: Paul Costello, Enright, Bernie Lynch, McElligott, Pennington, Rainboth, Ryan, John Quinn
In the OSLIAA semis, the Ottawa Gee-Gees defeated the McGill Intermediate Indians 78-75 as Lou Lapointe scored 32. Alan Hirsche led the Indians with 22.
In the other semi, the fourth-place Royal Military College Paladins stunned the regular season champ Sir George Williams 74-68 as Wade scored 20. The Paladins rallied from a 14-point deficit to win 72-66 (according to R.M.C.).
In the final, Ottawa defeated the Royal Military College-Kingston Paladins 63-49.
The co-bronze medalist McGill Intermediate Indians: Alan Hirsche; Don Wright; Harold Gordon; Morty Cohen; Irving Graif; T.R. Lamont; Norton Lithwick; Tim Leary; Murray Shostak; Leon Solomon; Bob Thomas; Hirsch; Tom Thompson; coach Ron Sharp; manager Sam Katz
The co-bronze medalist Sir George Williams Georgians: Art Mikalachki; Don Bryant; P Baker; Bob Gariepy; Knight; Ellemo; Slackhouse; Hodgeman; McCaffrey; J Silver; Brooks; D Reed; S Ross; J Kratuk; A Mann; D Hemmings; J Avrutick; T Thompson
The runner-up Royal Military College Paladins: Wade; Bob Murray; Paul Manson; Bob Burleigh; Joe Corej; Pete Howe; McLachlan; Tom Ziegler; Vallentgood; N.P. Simpson; Pankstaitis; Mainer; Hutton; Freeman; coach A.C. Golub
The champion University of Ottawa Gee-Gees: Robert Baron; P. Connelly; Lou Lapointe; Joe Mendes; N. Sheahan; R. Chevrier; J. Labrosse; Tom McCann; R. Pelletier; Jean Valiquette; Minnehan; Desmarais; coach Dennis Harbic
OIAA
Ryerson Rams: Mike Babulic, Larry Cunningham, Vic Fitzakerley, Mike Gaetz, Andy Maslakli, Ed McClay, Bruce Paterson, Don Peters, Jack Thompson, Pike
Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks (then Waterloo College): Emil Badovinac, Glenn Biederman, Jim Cotter, Graeme Gibson, Gerry Holle, Bob Houston, Agrton Kipp, Shelley Kosky, Dave Parker, Ross Pirie, Ron Potter, Don Powell, Seigy ‘Ziggie’ Schnepf, Mendel Somer, Jack Stumpf, Don Wharin, Ron Ziegel, coach Norm Wilson, manager Gerry Holle
The Osgoode Owls participated in the Metropolitan league, which was not a university league. The Owls included Fran Sutton, Dave Bernstein, Gary Vipond, Wendell Wigle,
Hamilton Teachers College (unclear if a member): Jim Stevenson, Andy Cranberry, Lloyd, Robinson, Clark, Howell, McChesney, Hall, Rempato, Dunsmore
WEST INTERMEDIATE
The Toronto Blues and Western Colts finished tied atop the standings.
In league play: …………………………………………………… Toronto bombed McMaster 82-47 (also reported as 84-47)as John Dacyshyn scored 29, Rubie Richman 12, Jerry Wojdon 9, Dave Parker 9, Baida 5, Cripps 5, Stroud 4, Rogers 4, Reynolds 4 and Rigby 3. The Blues led 53-22 at the half. Rory Oneschuk led the Buccaneers with 12. Walt Stayshyn added 11, Clark 8, Davis 5, Rome 4, Muir 2, Brown 2, Scott 2 and Serena 1. …………………………………………………… Toronto clipped O.A.C. 62-51 as John Dacyshyn scored 15, Rubie Richman 12, Jerry Wojdon 10, Harold Rotman 8, Parker 4, Norm Reynolds 4, Ed Rigby 4, Mike Baida 3 and Cripps 2. The Blues led 27-19 at the half. Tom McKay led the Aggies with 21. Jay Nielson added 15, Courtice 7, McLean 7 and Stevens 2. …………………………………………………… Toronto dispatched Western 74-62. …………………………………………………… Western defeated Toronto 63-57 as Ford scored 22, Fowler 12, Ryesdale 8, Cooper 7, Condon 6, Davis 4, Adams 2 and Knechtel 2. Dacyshyn paced Toronto with 17. Reynolds added 9, Rigby 9, Rotman 6, Wojdon 5, Palermo 4, Stroud 3, Baida 2 and Parker 2. …………………………………………………… Toronto blasted O.A.C. 77-57 as Dacyshyn scored 20, Rigby 10, Parker 8, Wojdon 8, Baida 7, Rotman 6, Palermo 6, Cripps 6 and Stroud 4. George Heath paced the Aggies with 22. Sproule added 12, Courtice 10, Shaw 8, Scandrett 3 and Macdonald 2. …………………………………………………… McMaster clipped O.A.C. 65-52 as Billy Muir scored 22, Miner Bingham 20, Bob Davis 15, Stayshyn 13, Scott 5, Oneschuk 4, Bell 4, Brown 2, Stewart 2 and Serena 1. Courtice led the Aggies with 13. Heath added 10, Scandrett 8, Shaw 4, Stevens 3, Sproule 3, Greeves 2, Scott 2 and McDonald 2. …………………………………………………… Western thrashed McMaster 69-46 as Paul Condon scored 13. Walt Stayshyn led the Buccaneers with 15. Davis added 11. …………………………………………………… Toronto whipped McMaster 74-43 as John Dacyshyn scored 21. Bill Muir led the Buccaneers with 12.
Rosters:
O.A.C. (now Guelph) Aggies: Tom McKay, Jay Nielson, Courtice, McLean, Stevens, Sproule, Shaw, Scandrett, George Heath, McDonald, Greeves, Scott, McLaughlin
McMaster Buccaneers: Bill Muir, Rogers, Walt Stayshyn, Russ Jackson, Rory Oneschuk, Stewart, Bob Davis, Jackie Rome, Bill Bell, Brown, Scott, Serena, Clark, Minor Bingham, coach Al Smith, trainer Prince
The co-champion Toronto Intermediate Blues: John Dacyshyn; Rubie Richman; Jerry Wojdon; Dave Parker; Harold Rotman; Parker; Norm Reynolds; Ed Rigby; Mike Baida; Cripps; Barry Stroud; Frank Palermo; Rogers, coach John McManus
The co-champion Western Intermediate Colts: Bob Ford; Bill Fowler; Harry Rysdale; Keith Cooper; Paul Condon; Paul Davis; Howie Adams; Jerry Knechtel; Dave Langhorne; Don Maudsley; Bob Edwards (for early part of the season); coach Jack Fairs; manager Willie Sawchuk