In the Ontario final, Toronto King East d’d Doris Luke’s Donuts 29-9; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Fern Connell scored 9 and Florence Hobson 8. King East hit 7-15 from the line.

        In the sudden-death Manitoba semis, Manitoba Commercial College defeated St. James 20-15 as Marion Hudson scored 8, Nellie Fell 4, Sylvia Ferris 4, Betty McEwan 3 and Doreen Shaw 1. Doreen Carr led St. James with 7. Chamberlain added 3, Simpson 2, Cousins 2 and Hadden 1. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, St. John’s Tech defeated Daniel McIntyre 18-15. …………………………………………………… In the final, Manitoba Commercial College smacked St. John’s Tech 25-13. Betty McEwan scored 7 to lead Commercial College (coached by Bill Frayne). Doreen Shaw added 7, Sylvia Ferris 4, Nora Watson 4, Ruth Turner 2 and Nellie Fell 1, while Erma Dickson and Marion Hudson were scoreless. Dixie El Hatton paced Tech with 8. Lily West added 4 and Baron 1, while Boroditsky, Carter, Nelson, Burtnick, Bristko, Rimpel and Toll were scoreless.

In the British Columbia opening round and Island semis, the Nanaimo Juniors defeated Port Alberni Spitfires 22-16; 16-11 (Total: 38-27).

        In the B.C. second round and Island finals, Duncan Fairbridge Farm defeated the Nanaimo Juniors x-x; x-x (Total: 50-22).

        In the sudden-death B.C. second round and Mainland final, Vancouver Tracys spanked Vancouver Shaunessy 49-32 as Avis Biles scored 13, Jean Lange 10, Isobelle Carnes 9, Violet Miller 9, Polly Reader and Mabel Ruttig 4, while Dorothy Digby and Madge Farrell were scoreless. Pat Gardiner led Shaughnessy with 15. Marilyn McCrossan added 14 and Peggy Doyle 3, while Helen Lieman, Mary McMillan, Marion Murphy and Jean Palfrey were scoreless.

        In the B.C. semis and Coast final, Vancouver Tracys v Duncan Fairbridge Farm

        In the British Columbia final,