E. RD 1 (Ont): Toronto Carltons d’d Windsor Dayu Roofers 40-41; 30-27 (Total: 70-68) W. RD 1 (SASK): Moose Jaw Johnstone Dairy Maids d’d Regina Meadows Diamonds 25-29; 32-19 (Total: 57-48) W. RD 1 (SASK): Saskatoon Black Hawks d’d Saskatoon Ramblers 31-24; 32-31 (Total: 63-55) W. RD 2 (SASK): Saskatoon Black Hawks d’d Moose Jaw Dairy Maids 32-28; 26-24 (Total: 58-52) E. FINAL: Toronto Carlton’s d’d Montreal Olympics (default) W. SEMI (Man): Winnipeg Altomahs d’d Winnipeg Success 29-19; x-x; 26-16 (3g-0) W. SEMI (BC): Vancouver Hedlunds d’d Victoria Unitys 56-20; 29-16 (Total: 85-36) CANADIAN TITLE: Vancouver Hedlunds d’d Winnipeg Altomahs 36-17; 29-24; 41-29 (3g-0) |
In the Ontario finals, the Toronto Carltons defeated the Windsor Dayu Roofers 40-41; 30-27 (Total: 70-68). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor prevailed 41-40 as Willa Hyttenrauch scored 13, Helen Vigneux 9, Ellen Griffith 8, Hawkeswood 6, Burden 4 and Thomas 1, while Lumley and Reid were scoreless. Letty Smart paced Toronto with 9. Ellen Appleton added 8, Lois Branston 7, Nora Young 4, Raeburn 3, Viola Kearsley 3, Doreen Mockford 2, Cordner 2 and Thelma Campbell 2, while McDonald, Hill and Swift were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto edged Windsor 30-27 to take the total-point series by two. Letty Smart led the Carltons with 12. Thelma Campbell added 6, Nora Young 3, Viola Kearsley 3, Ellen Appleton 2 and Cordner 2, while McDonald, Lois Branston, Doreen Mockford, Raeburn and Swift were scoreless. Willa Hyttenrauch paced Windsor with 6. Lumley added 5, Burden 5, Ellen Griffith 5, Thomas 2, Hawkeswood 2, Reid 1 and Helen Vigneux 1, while Longley was scoreless. …………………………………………………… Toronto (coached by Fred Bibby) opted not to participate in the national playoffs.
In the Saskatchewan semis and south finals, the Moose Jaw Johnstone Dairy Maids defeated the Regina Meadows Diamonds 29-25; 32-19 (Total: 57-48). …………………………………………………… In game one, Regina prevailed 29-25 as Theresa Hartman scored 8, Schreiner 7, Erna Rockert 4, Julia Sabo 4, Irene Wilkie 2 and Kovach 2, while Krasium and Horning were scoreless. Johnstone led the Dairies with 8. June Emmerson added 7, Janet Macdiarmid 4, Affleck 2, Peters 2 and Bea Mitchell 2, while Hindley was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Moose Jaw dusted Regina 32-19 to take the total-point series by nine. Janet Macdiarmid scored 9 to lead the Dairy Maids (coached by Johnny Young). Bea Mitchell added 7, June Emmerson 6, Lil Hindley 4, Gladys Affleck 2, Bert Peters 2 and Chick Johnstone 2. Hartman led Meadows with 5. Rockert added 4, Wilkie 4, Sabo 3, Schreiner 2 and Gertsman 1, while Kovach and Krasium were scoreless.
In the Saskatchewan semis and north finals, the Saskatoon Black Hawks defeated the Saskatoon Ramblers 31-24; 32-31 (Total: 63-55). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Black Hawks nipped the Ramblers 32-31 as Martin scored 9, Early 6, MacDoanld 6, McLeod 6, Rita East 2, Jerry Wilson 2 and Walker 1, while Spence and Campbell were scoreless. Strumm led the Ramblers with 8. Shaw added 8, Kelly 5, Milliken 4, Roper 4 and Olson 2, while Harris and Boxall were scoreless.
In the Saskatchewan finals, the Saskatoon Black Hawks defeated the Moose Jaw Johnstone Dairy Maids 32-28; 26-24 (Total: 58-52. …………………………………………………… In game one, the Black Hawks prevailed 32-28 as Charlotte Early scored 12, Penny Martin 9, East 4, Wilson 3, McLeod 2 and McDonald 2, while Campbell and Walker were scoreless. McDermid led the Dairy Maids with 10. Hindley added 6, Johnstone 6, Emerson 4 and Mitchell 2, while Affleck was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Black Hawks nipped the Dairy Maids 26-24 as Martin scored 10, McLeod 6, Early 5, McDonald 4 and Gerry Wilson 1, while Campbell, East and Walker were scoreless. Johnstone led Moose Jaw with 10. Affeck added 5, Emerson 5, McDermid 2 and Mitchell 2, while Hindley and Peters were scoreless.
In the Manitoba finals and national semis, the Winnipeg Altomahs defeated the Winnipeg Success 29-19; 27-16; 26-16 (3g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Altomahs prevailed 29-19 as Nellie Jones scored 7, Mattie Krescy 6, Dorothy Brook 4, Peggy Flower 4, Fjola Campbell 3, Isabel Duncan 2, Eleanor Wallins 2 and Audrey Harwood 1. Helen Smith scored 12 to pace Success (coached by Roy Burkett). Lenore Cuthbert added 3, Norah Torbet 2 and Grace McDowell 2, while Mary Earl, Elenore Taffin, Elaine Fasken, Kay Fraser, Georgina Wilson and Ivy Foster were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Altomahs clipped Success 27-16 as Nellie Jones scored 8, Peggy Flower 8, Duncan 4, Brook 2, Wallins 2, Harwood 2 and Krecsy 1, while Campbell was scoreless. Cuthbert led Success with 7. Smith added 4, Torbet 2, Fasken 2 and McDowell 1, while Wilson, Fraser, Toffin and Foster were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Altomahs took the series with a 26-16 win as Mattie Krescy scored 6, Dot Brook 5, Jones 4, Wallins 4, Flower 4, Duncan 2 and Campbell 1, while Harwood was scoreless. Torbet led Success with 6. Cuthbert added 5, Fasken 2, McDowell 2 and Foster 1, while Helen Smith, Earl, Wilson, Fraser and Toffin were scoreless.
In the other national semi and British Columbia finals, the Vancouver Hedlunds defeated the Victoria Unitys 56-20; 29-16 (Total: 85-36). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Hedlunds dusted the Unitys 56-20 as Rita Panasis scored 12, Cathie Smith 12, Ruth Wilson 10, Burnham 8, Joan McArthur 6, Harris 4, Crowley 3 and MacRitchie 1. Flo Kennedy led the Unitys with 5. Evelyn Brown added 5, May Meddler 5, D Peden 3 and M Peden 2, while Bourke, Higueren, Rawlins, Richetts and Travis were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Hedlunds took the series with a 29-16 win as Rita Panasis scored 14, McArthur 6, Wilson 4, Smith 3 and MacRitchie 2, while Crowley, Harris and Burnham were scoreless. Eileen Peden-Pay led the Unitys with 9. Peden added 4 and Meddler 3, while Bourke, Brown, Higuebren, Kennedy, Rawlins, Richetts and Travis were scoreless.
In the national championships and West final, the Vancouver Hedlunds sweep the Winnipeg Altomahs 36-17; 29-24; 41-29 (3g-0).
In game one, the Vancouver Hedlunds prevailed 36-17. The Hedlunds led 11-4, 21-6 and 26-13 at the quarters. Ruth Wilson paced the Hedlunds with 12. Rita Panassis added 9, Jan MacArthur 6, Faye Burnham 4, Cathie Smith 2, Vera Crowley 2 and Norma Harris 1, while Kay MacRitchie was scoreless. Dorothy Brook led the Altomahs with 6. Nellie Jones added 5, Isabel Duncan 4 and Eleanor Wallins 2, while Audrey Harwood, Mattie Krecsy, Fjola Campbell and Peggy Flower were scoreless. The Altomahs hit 1-15 from the line.
In game two, the Hedlunds nipped Winnipeg 29-24 after leading 15-13 at the half. Joan MacArthur paced the Hedlunds with 13. Ruth Wilson added 7, Rita Panassis 5, Vera Crowley 2, Faye Burnham 1 and Kay MacRitchie 1, while Norma Harris and Cathie Smith were scoreless. Fjola Campbell led the Altomahs with 6. Nellie Jones added 5, Dorothy Brook 4, Eleanor Wallins 4, Peggy Flower 2, Mattie Krecsy 2 and Isabel Duncan 1, while Audrey Harwood was scoreless.
In game three, the Hedlunds prevailed 41-29. Vancouver led 15-4 after the first quarter and 25-10 at the half. Joan MacArthur led Vancouver with 10. Cathie Smith added 9, Ruth Wilson 7, Fay Burnham 5, Kay MacRitchie 5, Norma Harris 4 and Rita Panassis 3, while Vera Crowley was scoreless. Dorothy Brook paced Winnipeg with 10. Peggy Flower added 6, Mattie Krecsy 4, Nellie Jones 4, Fjola Campbell 3 and Eleanor Wallins 2, while Isabel Duncan and Audrey Harwood were scoreless.
The runner-up Winnipeg Altomahs: Dorothy Brook; Peggy Flower; Mattie Krescy; Eleanor Wallins; Fjola Campbell; Nellie Jones; Isabel Duncan; Audrey Harwood; coach Harold Brook; manager Mary Phillips
The champion Vancouver Hedlunds: Rita Panassis; Ruth Wilson; Joan MacArthur; Cathie Smith; Faye Burnham; Vera Crowley; Norma Harris; Kay MacRitchie;