W. RD 1 (Man): Winnipeg Olympias d’d Winnipeg Great West Life 24-16; 29-14 (Total: 53-30)
W. RD 1 (SASK): Saskatoon Commercial Grads d’d Saskatoon Tech 22-9; 33-22 (Total: 55-31)
E. (MARITIME): Dalhousie Tigers d’d Woodstock Senators 36-36; 49-29 (Total: 85-65)
E. RD 1 (QUE): Montreal YMHA 30 Montreal Sun Life 16.
E. RD 1 (ONT): Toronto Parkdales d’d Niagara Falls Lady of Peace 54-7; 37-13 (Total: 91-20)
W. RD 2 (SASK): Saskatoon Commercial Grads d’d Prince Albert Bohemians 33-18; 5-12 (Total: 38-28)
W. RD 2 (SASK): Regina Central Collegiate d’d Moose Jaw Y 12-21; 31-20 (Total: 43-41)
W. RD 2 (Man): Winnipeg Olympias d’d Brandon Aunt Betty’s 25-17; 16-12 (Total: 41-29)
W. RD 3 (SASK): Saskatoon Commercial Grads d’d Regina Central College 24-22; 24-23 (Total: 48-45)
W. QF (Man/Sask): Winnipeg Olympias 18 Regina Stars 16 (sudden death) EXHIBITION SERIES
W. QF (Alta): Edmonton Grads d’d Calgary Beavers 35-22; 99-21 (Total: 134-43)
W. QF (BC): Vancouver Provinces d’d Kamloops 29-13; 25-7; (Total: 54-20)
W. SEMI (Alta/Man): Edmonton Grads d’d Winnipeg Olympias (default)
E. SEMI (Ont): Toronto Ladies A.C. d’d Toronto Jewish Community Centre
W SEMI (Alta/BC): Edmonton Grads d’d Vancouver Daily Provinces 45-27; 35-30 (2g-0)
W. FINAL (Alta/Man): Edmonton Grads d’d Winnipeg Olympias (default)
E. FINAL (Ont): Windsor-Walkerville Alumnae d’d Toronto Ladies 31-17; 19-21 (Total: 50-38)

CANADIAN TITLE: Edmonton Grads d’d Windsor-Walkerville Alumnae 84-20; 47-30; 57-30 (3g-0)  

In the Saskatchewan opening round and Saskatoon city finals, the Saskatoon Commercial Grads defeated Saskatoon Tech 22-9; 33-22 (Total: 55-31).  …………………………………………………… In game one, the Grads clipped Tech 22-9 as Ethel Sonmor scored 7, Jean Gunning 6, Patterson 4, Robinson 3 and B Robinson 2, while Truscott, Highet, Ayres and Rees were scoreless. Phillips led tech with 5. Steeves added 2, Dorrow 2 and Patterson 1, while Kent, Scipper, Myrtle Gregory, Sandall and Jones were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Commercial Grads took the series with a 33-22 win as Jean Gunning scored 13, Ethel Sonmore 11, May Patterson 6 and Alice Robinson 3, while Emily Ross, Phyllis Ayres, Gerd Truscott, Marge Highet, Edythe Bourne and Brenda Morrison were scoreless. Phillips led Tech with 7. Dorrow added 4, Steeves 4, J Patterson 4 and Sandall 3, while Kent, Skipper, Gregory and Jones were scoreless.

       In the Saskatchewan semis and north finals, the Saskatoon Commercial Grads defeated the Prince Albert Bohemians 33-18; 5-12 (Total 38-28). …………………………………………………… In game one, Saskatoon clipped Prince Albert 33-18 as Jean Gunning scored 24, Ethel Sonmor 8 and May Patterson 1. Jessie Shields led the Bohemians with 11. Prince Albert also included Stella Dawson, Hilda Randall, Dot Brooks, Peggy McKilligan, Pearl Milne, Ruby Mosher and Myrtle McDonald. …………………………………………………… In game two, Prince Albert prevailed 12-5 but lost the total-point series by 10. Myrtle McDonald paced the Bohemians with 4. Ruby Mosher added 4, Hilda Randall 3 and Peg McKilligan 1, while Jessie Shields, Dot Brooks, Pearl Milne and Stella Dawson were scoreless. Jean Gunning led the Grads with 4. Brenda Robinson added 1, while Ethel Sonmor, May Peterson, Alice Robinson, Emily Ross, Phyllis Ayres, Marge Highet and Gert Truscott were scoreless.

       In the Saskatchewan semis and south final, Regina Central Collegiate defeated Moose Jaw YWCA 12-21; 31-20 (Total: 43-41). …………………………………………………… In game one, Moose Jaw prevailed 21-12 as W King scored 10, E Stafford 4, B Menard 4 and D Law 3, while D Stafford, R McTavish, D Brown, M Ashman and M King were scoreless. Newman led Regina with 8. Leggett added 2 and Charlton 2, while Crosson, Decon, Cullum, Bruce, Scrimgouer and Douglas were scoreless.

       In the Saskatchewan finals, the Saskatoon Commercial Grads defeated Regina Central Collegiate 24-22;

…………………………………………………… In game one, Saskatoon nipped Regina 24-22 as Gunning scored 17, E Sonmor 5 and M Patterson 2, while G Truscott, A Robinson, B Ayres, B Ross, E Bourne and M Highet were scoreless. N Noonan paced Regina with 13. L Deacon added 5 and H Leggett 4, while O Demchuk, D Bruce, D Cullum, I Scrimgouer, M Douglas, F Crosson and M Searle were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saskatoon took the series with a 24-23 win as Sonmor scored 11, Gunning 11 and A Robinson 2, while Patterson, B Robinson, Truscott, Highett, Ross and Ayres were scoreless. Hilda Leggett led Regina with 11. Frances Crosson added 5, Louise Deacon 5 and Nona Noonan 2, while Dorothy Bruce, Dorothy Cullum, Isabel Scrimgouer, Olive Demchuk, Mira Douglas, Joyce Charlton, Marion Thomson and Marion Searle were scoreless.

       In the B.C. finals, the Vancouver Daily Provinces d’d Kamloops 29-13; 25-7; (Total: 54-20). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Daily Provinces prevailed 25-7 as Dodie Railton scored 10, Gladys Munton 0, H. Little 0, F. Andrews 1, Helen Reeves 0, Kay Annan 0, Nancy Smethurst 0, Jean Thomson 0, Mary Code 5, Betty Passerini 8 and Perda Iden 0. M. Moffatt scored 3 for Kamloops. B. Erickson added 0, C. McCallum 2, S. Embury 0, H. Allen 0, M. McLeod 1, H. Wain 1, I Campbell 0, M. Kipp 0 and L. Cochrane 0.

       In the Manitoba semis and Winnipeg city finals, the Winnipeg Olympias defeated Winnipeg Great West Life 24-16; 29-14 (Total: 53-30). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Olympias prevailed 24-16 as Steffie Brazanski scored 7, Doris Carter 6, M Mandzuk 4, E Belinski 3, J Sernyk 2 and E Krajarski 2, while R Dodokin, J Brazanski and V Murray were scoreless. Verna Musgrove led Great West Life with 5. Grace Brown added 4, Francis Ross 4, E Bridgman 2 and A Holland 1, while E Reycraft and E Liverton were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Olympias prevailed 29-14 as Evelyn Krajarski scored 6, Steffie Brazanski 4, Marie Mandzuk 4, Julia Brazanski 4, Doris Carter 3, Rosa Dodokin 2, Violet Belinski 2, Violet Murray 2 and Jenny Sernyk 2. Grace Brown led Great West Life with 6. Frances ross added 4, Elinor Bridgman 2 and Alice Holland 2, while Evelyn Reycraft and Evelyn Liverton were scoreless.

       In the Manitoba finals, the Winnipeg Olympias defeated Brandon Aunt Betty’s 25-17; 16-12 (Total: 41-29). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Olympics clipped Brandon 25-17 as Jennie Sernyk scored 8, Stephie Brazanski 5, Rosa Dodokin 3, Violet Belinski 3, Evelyn Krajarski 2, Marie Mandzuk 2, Doris Carter 1 and Violet Murray 1. Amelia Dubbin led Aunt Betty’s with 7. Grace Mummery added 4, Helen Mummery 3, Vivian Muldoon 2 and Annie Wharry 1, while Winona Blackwell, Islay Beaton and Margaret Wright were scoreless. …………………………………………………… According to the Winnipeg Tribune, Brandon won game two 29-20 and took the series by a 42-41 count. The Tribune’s box score is incoherent.

       In the West quarterfinals and Manitoba/Saskatchewan playoffs, the Winnipeg Olympias defeated the Regina Stars 18-16 as Steffie Brazanski scored 5, Jennie Sernyk 5, Rosa Dodokin 3, Violet Belinski 2, Doris Carter 2 and Evelyn Krajarski 1, while Julie Brazanski, Violet Murray and Marie Mandzuk were scoreless. The Olympias were coached by Pete Ahoff. Clara Ehman led Regina with 12. Isabel Jones added 4, while Millie Hildebrand, Helen Grad, Myrtle Mahon, Peg Murray and Marie Molter were scoreless. Following the series, the Olympias opted not to proceed with the final round against the Edmonton Grads for reasons of cost and a belief that they could not be competitive with the Grads.

       In the West quarterfinals and Alberta finals, the Edmonton Grads dispatched the Calgary Beavers 35-22; 99-21 (Total: 134-43). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Grads prevailed 35-22 as Margaret MacBurney scored 12, Gladys Fry 10, P Belanger 10, Noel MacDonald 8, M Munton 3 and D Neale 2, while E Coulson, D Neale, E Stone and J Innes were scoreless. Barbara Munro led the Beavers with 10. M Fowler added 6, M Stuart 5 and P Peters 1, while E Andrews, M Hinde, M Kerluke, Dot Vine, B Canning and G Eyres were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Grads clocked the Beavers 99-21 as Margaret MacBurney scored 34, Gladys Fry 30, Belanger 14, MacDonald 11, Neale 4, H Stone 2, Bennie 2 and Munton 2. Munro led the Beavers with 5. Stuart added 4, Peters 4, Hynde 2, Canning 2, Fowler 2 and Vine 2, while Kerluke, Andrews and Eyres were scoreless.

       In the Eastern and Ontario finals, the Windsor-Walkerville Alumni, coached by Gordon Aitchison and managed by Gordon Fuller, dumped the Toronto Ladies 31-17; 19-21 (Total: 50-38). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor-Walkerville prevailed 31-27. Led by guard Bill Churchill, the Alumnae built and early 8-2 lead after one quarter and were never seriously threatened. They led 13-8 at the half and 21-11 after three quarters. Windsor hit 9-11 from the line, while Toronto was 3-24. Churchill finished with 12 points. Mae Richards added 8, Florence Fisher 3, Willa Hyttenrauch 2, Isabel Lossing 3, Hilda Cornwall 1, Genevieve Golab 2, Dorothy Francis 0 and Marion Allison 0. Adelaide Child paced Toronto with 7. Conni Sommer added 1, Marg Potter 0, Charlotte Bruening 0, Phyllis Griffiths 3, Mary Dawes 0, Dot Hendrick 2, Else Hendry 4, Helen Fullerton 0 and Jean Allen 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto prevailed 21-19 but Windsor took the series by 12. Neither team led by more than five. Reserves Helen Fullerton and Elsie Hendry notched buckets down the stretch as Toronto pulled out the win. Windsor hit 5-8 from the line, while Toronto was 5-11. Charlotte Bruening and Elsie Hendry led Toronto with 4 apiece. Phyllis Griffiths added 1, Dot Hendricks 4, C. Sommers 1, Adelaide Child 3, Helen Fullerton 2, Potter 1 and Dawes 2. Willa Hyttenrauch paced Windsor with 9. Isabel Lossing added 4, Florence Fischer 3, Hester Churchill 0, Mae Richards 1, Jennie Golab 2, Allison 0, Dorothy Francis 0, Peggy Hallatt 0 and Hilda Cornwall 0.

       In the Western semis, the Edmonton Commercial Grads swept the Vancouver Daily Provinces 45-27; 35-30 (2g-0).

…………………………………………………… In game one, the Grads pounded the Provinces 45-27 as Noel MacDonald scored 13, M McBurney 10, Gladys Fry 10, Doris Neale 8 and Helen Stone 4, while B Belanger, E Bennie and M Munton were scoreless. F Idean led the Provinces with 10. B Passerini added 6, M Code 4, G Munton 3, K Annan 2 and J Thomson 2, while D Railton and N Smethurst were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the tight second game, which Edmonton won 35-30, Margaret McBurney led the Grads with 13. Helen Stone scored 11 and repeatedly pilfered the ball from the Provinces. Gladys Fry dished a dozen assists and scored 8. Babe Belanger added 0, Elsie Bennie 0, Doris Neale 2, Noel MacDonald 2 and Mabel Munton 0. Mary Code paced Vancouver with 9. Freda Iden added 0, Betty Passerini 5, Gladys Munton 5, Kay Annan 5, Nancy Smethurst 0, Dodie Railton 0, Jean Thompson 6 and Helen Reeves 0.

       In the West semis, the Edmonton Commercial Grads defeated the Winnipeg Olympias by default.

       In the Maritime finals, the Nova Scotia champ Dalhousie Tigers defeated the New Brunswick champ Woodstock Senators 36-36; 49-29 (Total: 85-65). …………………………………………………… In game one, the teams played to a 36-36 draw. Bauld led Dalhousie with 14. Ralston added 12, Musgrave 5, Gladstone 4 and D Crease 1, while T Crease, Fairstein and Anderson were scoreless. Reardon led the Senators with 12. Brown added 9, Oldham 8, Augherton 5 and Hull 2, while Merritheu and Appleby were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Dalhousie took the series with a 49-29 win as Ralston scored 24, Bauld 8, Musgrave 7, T Crease 5, Andeson 3 and Gladstone 2, while D Crease and Fairstein were scoreless. Reardon paced Woodstock with 18. E Oldham added 7 and Brown 4, while Merritheu, Augherton, A Oldham, Hull and Appleby were scoreless.

In the Toronto city finals, Toronto Ladies, coached by Lefty Rankin, defeated the Toronto Jewish Community Centre, who included Bobby Rosenfeld, Clara Freedhoff, Jimmie Cohen and Shirley Sutin. The Ladies included Marge Dawes, Dot Hendrick; Marg Potter; Charlotte Bruening; Connie Coultson Sommer; Elsie Hendry; Adelaide Child, Phyllis Griffiths, Helen Fullerton and Jean Allen.

In the Ontario opening round, the Toronto Parkdales defeated Niagara Falls lady of Peace 54-7; 37-13 (Total: 91-20). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto prevailed 54-7 as Rotcliffe scored 13, Rossman 12, Maxon 8, Eagles 6, Aires 4, Bailey 4, Willar 3, Leash 2 and Cardiff 2. T Sommerville led Niagara Falls with 2. S Blanch added 2, M Blanch 2 and C Cote 1, while R Dawson, M Eade, L Sommerville, M Rowan, B Rowan and E Londergan were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto took the series with a 37-13 win as Rossman scored 11, Rotcliffe 9, Bailey 6, Willox 5, leash 4 and Eagles 2, while Maxon, Aires and Cardiff were scoreless. M Blanch led Niagara Falls with 5. S Blanch added 4 and G Cote 4, while Eade, T Sommerville, L Sommerville, R Dawson, B Rowan, M Rowan and E Lonergan were scoreless.

       In the sudden-death Quebec final, Montreal YMHA took its third consecutive title by dusting Montreal Sun Life 30-16.

       In the national finals, Edmonton dominated the Windsor-Walkerville Alumnae 84-20; 47-30; 57-30 (3g-0).

       In game one, the Grads prevailed 84-20 as Margaret MacBurney scored 22, Noel MacDonald 17, Doris Neale 12, Helen Stone 12, Gladys Fry 10, Babe Belanger 9 and Elsie Bennie 2, while Mabel Munton was scoreless. Isabel Leishman led Windsor with 11. Florence Fisher added 3, Willa Hyttenrauch 2, Jennie Golab 2 and Mae Richards 2, while Hilda Cornwall, Dorothy Francis and Peggy Hallat were scoreless.

       In game two, the Grads rolled to a 47-30 win as Gladys Fry scored 15, Margaret MacBurney 10, Helen Stone 9, Noel MacDonald 8, Doris Neale 3 and Babe Belanger 2, while Elsie Bennie and Mabel Munton were scoreless. Willa Hyttenrauch paced Windsor with 15. Jennie Golab added 6, Mae Richards 5 and Lossing 4, while Florence Fisher, Hilda Cornwall, Dorothy Francis and Peggy Hallatt were scoreless.

The Grads captured game three by a whopping 57-30 margin as their passing game befuddled Windsor. The Grads led 10-4, 27-20 and 40-10 at the quarters. Gladys Fry paced the Grads with 17. Margaret McBurney added 16, Babe Belanger 10, Doris Neale 6, Helen Stone 2, Elsie Bennie 0, Noel MacDonald 0 and Mabel Munton 0. Willa Hyttenrauch led Windsor with 9. Jennie Golab added 7, Mae Richards 7, Isabel Leishman 5, Florence Fisher 2, Hilda Cornwall 0, Dorothy Francis 0 and Peggy Hallatt 0.

       The runner-up Windsor-Walkerville Alumnae: Willa Hyttenrauch; Jennie Golab; Mae Richards; Isabel Leishman; Florence Fisher; Hilda Cornwall; Dorothy Francis; Peggy Hallatt; Hester Churchill; Lossing;

       The champion Edmonton Grads: Helen Stone; Margaret MacBurney; Babe Belanger; Evelyn Coulson; Gladys Fry; Jessie Innis; Mabel Munton; Doris Neale; Helen Northup; Elsie Bennie; Noel MacDonald; coach J. Percy Page