In the Ontario quarterfinals and Toronto city finals, the Toronto Trotters d’d the Toronto Cottage Chicks 53-37; 52-25 (Total: 105-62). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Trotters prevailed 53-37 as Mary Scheerle scored 21 and Sonia Fahidiak 16. Marilyn Buttewell led the Chicks with 9. …………………………………………………… In game two, Mary Scheerle scored 24 to pace the Trotters. Marilyn McEady added 10. Joan Stuart led the Chicks with 9.
In the Ontario quarterfinals, Brantford Y defeated the Hamilton Stellars 43-46; 27-22 (Total: 70-68). …………………………………………………… In game one, Hamilton edged Brantford 46-43 as Spurr scored 19, Cullen 15, Smith 6, Messecar 4 and Barron 2, while Stowe, Lewis, McCallum, Battrum, Anderson, Hamill and Gray were scoreless. McDonald led Brantford with 13. Rigglesford added 9, McCann 9, Leich 8, Langdale 2, Northover 2 and Gilbert 2, while Farrell and Bishop were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Brantford took the series with a 27-22 win in overtime. Lois McDonald led Brantford with 9. Isobel Leitch added 7, Kay Rigglesford 6, Jackie Northover 2, Leone Longdale 2 and Gail McCann 1, while Elizabeth Gilbert, Trudy Bishop and Viola Farrell were scoreless.
In the Ontario semis, the Toronto Trotters d’d Brantford 80-31; 24-30 (Total: 104-61). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto prevailed 80-31 as S Sahaidak scored 21 Mary Scheerle 20, Mary Lee 11, Judy Sanderson 11, Pat Andrews 10, Strait 3, Tees 2 and McGravey 2, while Hugh, Prokop and Braithwaite were scoreless. Lois McDonald paced Brantford with 8. McCann added 6, Leitch 4, Farrell 4, Wrigglesford 4, Leone Langdale 3 and Northover 2, while Gilbert and Bishop were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Brantford edged Toronto 30-24g as Isabel Leith scored 9, McCann 7, McDonald 5, Rigglesford 4, Langdale 4 and Bishop 1, while Farrell and Northover were scoreless. Mary Lee led Toronto with 9. Hugh added 7, Andrews 5, Shiel 2 and Mirka 1, while Sanderson, Stast and McGravey were scoreless.
In the Ontario final, the Toronto Trotters d’d Niagara Falls 37-31; 41-45 (Total: 78-76). …………………………………………………… In game two, Niagara Falls prevailed 45-41 but lost the total point series by two. O’Shea led Niagara Falls with 19. Campagnie added 14, St. Louis 7 and Brown 5, while Amadio, Cendese, Kelly, Masur, Rypka and Deslities were scoreless. Schute paced Toronto with 32. Lee added 6, Sanderson 2 and Andrews 1, while Hugh, Tyers, Start and McGarvery were scoreless.
In the Quebec/Ottawa Valley playoff, Montreal Rosemount Boys Club defeated Cornwall x-x; x-x (Total: x-x).
In the Eastern final, the Toronto Trotters d’d Montreal Rosemount Boys Club 37-33; 59-41 (Total: 96-74). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto prevailed 37-33. Toronto broke to a 5-1 lead and never trailed, although Montreal cut the margin to two at the end of three quarters. Mary Lee paced Toronto with 14 points. Mary Scheerle added 9, Sonia Fahidiak 9, Marilyn McGravey 0, Andrews 2, Hughes 0 and Start 3. Mary Happy paced Rosemount with 8. Olga Chaykowsky added 8, Kent 2, Smart 1, Busel 3, Calvert 5, Scrimgeour 3 and Shirley Perks 3. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto won 59-41 as Montreal was plagued by poor foul shooting and dreadful rebounding. Sonia Sahaidak paced Toronto with 20 points. Mary Lee added 15, Marilyn McGravey 7, Andrews 0, Mary Scheerle 5, Start 5 and Hughes 4. Olga Chaykowsky led Rosemount with 11. Shirley Perks added 8, Smart 5, Kent 0, Happy 7, Busel 4, Scrimgeous 3 and Calvert 3.
The East runner-up Montreal Rosemount Boys Club: Mary Happy; Olga Chaykowsky; Kent; Smart; Busel; Calvert; Scrimgeour; Shirley Perks
The East champion Toronto Trotters: Mary Scheerle; Marilyn McEady; Mary Lee; Judy Sanderson; Pat Andrews; Sonia Fahidiak; Marilyn McGravey; Andrews; Hughes; Start;
In the Manitoba semis, Winnipeg Salisbury House defeated the Brandon Queenettes 53-35; 37-29 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Salisbury House prevailed 53-35 as Ruby Hoski scored 16, June Kozak 14, Mary Dennison 7, McIntyre 5, Waslyk 4, Pollock 4 and Melischuk 3, while Logan and Hnatyshen were scoreless. Rita Selvins led the Queenettes with 18. Evans added 7, Joan Balmar 5, Atchison 4 and Dunn 2, while Roberts, Pue and Anne Mains were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Salisbury House clipped Brandon 37-29 as June Kozak scored 12, Mary Dennison 1, Ruby Hoski 6, Norma Waslyk 3, Shirley McIntyre 3, Nadia Meleschuk 2 and Nancy Natishen 1, while Ev Logan was scoreless. Joan Balmer paced the Queenettes with 1. Anne Mains added 5, Rita Slevins 4, Roberts 3, Evans 2, Dunn 2 and Atchison 2, while Roney was scoreless.
In the Manitoba finals, the Flin Flon Legionettes defeated Winnipeg Salisbury House 51-49; 49-38 (Total: 100-87). …………………………………………………… In game one, Flin Flon nipped Winnipeg 51-49 as Betty Nesbitt and Jackie Nesbitt each scored 11. June Kozak led Salisbury House with 19. Ruby Hoski added 16. …………………………………………………… In game two, Brandon clocked Winnipeg 49-38 as Masson scored 9, Menzies 9 and Norma McKenzie 8. Ruby Hoski led Salisbury House with 13. June Kozak added 8. Salisbury House (coached by Bruce Stephen and managed by Olga Shengara) also included Mary Dennison, Vi Pollock, Shirley McIntyre, Norma Waslyk, Nadia Meleschuk, Ivy Little, Nancy Natishen and Ev Logan.
In the British Columbia semis and Vancouver finals, the Jewellers defeated the Teenettes 33-28; 43-31 (Total: 76-59). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Jewellers prevailed 33-28 as Stephens scored 12, Ham 7, Jolly 5, Strelau 4, McBryde 3 and Mavis Gordon 2, while Janet Bouwman, Joan Bouwman, Foster, Will, Campbell and Wilson were scoreless. Stewart led the Teenettes with 13. Jones added 8, Mounce 6 and Clarkson 1, while Soderstrom, B Reid, LaBrun, A Reid, Dorias, Schneider and Allan were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Jewellers took the series with a 43-31 win as Lea Stephens scored 14, Ham 6, Jolly 6, Gordon 5, Strelau 4, Wilson 4, Campbell 2 and McBryde 2, while Janet Bouwman, Joan Bouwman and Will were scoreless. Lynn Stewart led the Teenettes with 11. Mounce added 5, Jones 4, Dorias 4, B Reid 3, Allan 2, Soderstrom 1 and Clarkson 1, while LeBrun and A Reid were scoreless.
In the British Columbia finals, Vancouver Jewellers v Island champs.