In the Ontario quarterfinals, Windsor YWCA defeated the Sarnia Cedlems 17-16; 43-25 (Total: 60-41). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor took an early 6-2 lead on a series of hoops by Valorie McWilliams before Sarnia rallied to a 10-7 lead at the half. But Windsor rallied to a 15-13 lead after three quarters and then staved-off the Cedlems. W McWilliams paced Windsor with 8. Isobel Barron added 3, Ruth Greenway 2 and Jo Bennett 2, while Lurline Palmer, P Kenne, H Corlett and E Whitehead were scoreless. Marg Hall led Sarnia (coached by Harry Phillips) with 8. Milly Hall added 4, Dot Williams 3 and M Curry 1, while Sally Lewis and M Rutter were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor dusted Sarnia 43-25. Ruth Greenway scored 14 to lead YWCA (coached by Hugh Manklelow). Isobel Barron added 9, Lurline Palmer 8, Val McWilliams 8, Jo Bennett 2 and Elsie Whitehead 2, while Jean Barron, Harriet Corlette and Phyllis Keane were scoreless. Milly Hall led the Cedlems with 8. Dot Williams added 7, marg Hall 4, Mabel Rudder 4 and Sally Lewis 1, while R Hodgins, M Hamilton and C Curry were scoreless.
In the Ontario semis, the London Westervelt Grads defeated the Toronto Supremes 36-26; 55-47 (Total: 91-73). …………………………………………………… In game one, Velma Cunningham led London with 10. Mary Kennedy added 10, Millie Nevin 9, May Dodds 3, Audrey Rea 4, Dorothy Earle 2, playing coach Audrey Smithson 1, F. Mayne 0, Doris Winder 0 and M. Brigham 0. Eula Fortune paced Toronto with 10. Kay Rosebrugh added 4, Frances Cairns 7, Betty Paris 5, Margaret Lachapelle 0, Edith Partridge 0, Bernice McKay 0, Grace Underwood 0, Jean Allen 0 and Isobel Paris 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, London used its superior speed to build a 23-18 lead at the half and romped. Velma Cunningham paced London with 27. Mary Kennedy added 18, Millie Nevin 5, A. Rea 2, May Dodds 2, Dorothy Earl 0, Audrey Smithson 1, M. Brigham 0, D. Winder 0 and F. Mayne 0. Eula Fortune led Toronto with 10. Margaret Lachapelle added 8, Kay Rosebrugh 2, Frances Cairns 5, Betty Paris 8, Grace Underwood 0, Bernice McKay 4, Jean Allen 2, Edith Partridge 3 and Isobel Paris 3. London hit 5-14 from the line, while Toronto was 5-18.
In the other semi, Windsor YWCA defeated Thorold A.C. 27-25; 37-24 (Total: 64-49). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor edged Thorold 27-25 as Harriet Corlette scored 8, Jo Bennett 8, McWilliams 4, Barron 3, Greenway 3 and Keane 1, while Whitehead and J Barron were scoreless. Ambrosia led Thorold with 8. Brethuck added 7, Koz 7 and Brown 3, while Long and White were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor led 15-12 at the half. Val MacWilliams paced Windsor with 10 points. Isobel Barron added 8, Ruth Greenway 5, Josephine Bennett 5, Whitehead 0, Kean 0, Coriette 0 and J. Barron 0. H. Brethuck led Thorold with 10. A. Ambrose added 6, R. Brown 5, Long 2, Koza 0, K. Ossichuck 0 and White 0.
In the Ontario finals, Windsor YWCA defeated the London Westervelt Grads 34-23; 36-37 (Total: 71-60). …………………………………………………… In game one, Valorie McWilliams and Josephine Bennett combined for 17 points in the final 10 minutes as Windsor prevailed 34-23. Windsor led 5-2; 11-8 and 17-12 at the quarters. MacWilliams finished with 12 points, Bennett 11, Barron 2, Greenway 5, Whitehead 4, Keane 0, Barron 0 and Cortette 0. Kennedy led London with 10. Cunningham added 7, Nevin 2, Smithson 2, Brigham 0, Earl 0, Dodds 2 and Rea 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, London prevailed by a point on a last-minute bucket by May Dodds. The game featured 31 fouls and the Westervelts had difficulty putting the ball in the hole. Velma Cunningham scored 6 for London. Mary Kennedy notched 12, Millie Nevins 2, May Dodds 13, R. Rhea 2, Audrey Smithson 2 and M. Brigham 0. Isabel Barron scored 6 for Windsor. Valerie McWilliams notched 9, Ruth Greenaway 7, Josephine Bennett 14, Elsie Whitehead 0, Harriette Corlette 0, Josephine Barron 0 and Mary Lyons 0.
Windsor YWCA was then scheduled to meet the Ontario church champ Hamilton Zions. But the latter did not obtain their amateur cards and the series was declared forfeited.
The East champ Windsor YWCA: Valerie McWilliams; Lurline Palmer; Isabel Barron; Ruth Greenway; Josephine Bennett; Elsie Whitehead; Phyllis Keane; Harriette Corlette; Jean Barron; Mary Lyons; coach Hank Mankielow
In the Alberta semis, the Calgary Carsons defeated the Lethbridge Adanacs 30-33; 31-22 (Total: 61-55). …………………………………………………… In game one, Lethbridge prevailed 33-30 as Hazel Thornhill scored 18, Helen Kelly 6, Nan Wood 4, Jean Kelly 3, Muriel McIntosh 2 and Jean Hamilton 2, while Jean Thomson, Mary Lastucka and Eleanor Hamilton were scoreless. Iris Van Volkenberg led the Carsons with 8. Helen McKittrick added 6, Freda Roper 6, Edna Thompson 4, Bernice ‘Breezy’ Ethridge 3, Williams 2 and Isabelle Craig 1, while Jessie Lees, Wilda Luft and Dalrymple were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Carsons prevailed 31-22 to take the total-point series 61-55. Helen McKittrick paced the Carsons with 10. Freda Roper added 6, Edna Thompson 6, Breezy Etheridge 4, Nora Williams 3 and Phyl Robinson 2, while Jessie Lees, Wilda Luft, Margaret Dalrymple, Iris (Isabelle) Von Volbenberg and Isabelle Craig were scoreless. Jean Hamilton led the Adanacs (coached by Max Corenblum) with 6. Helen Kelly added 5, Jean Kelly 3 and Muriel McIntosh 2, while Hazel Thornhill, Nan Wood, Jean Thompson, Eleanor Hamilton and Mary Lastuka were scoreless.
In the Alberta finals, the Edmonton Gradettes defeated the Calgary Carsons Comets 35-37; 49-36 (Total: 84-73). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Comets prevailed 37-35 as Helen McKittrick hit a bucket with 10 seconds to play. Roper led the Carsons with 11. McKittrick added 7, Williams 6, Lees 4, Thompson 3 and Van Volkenberg 2, while Ethridge, Craid and Robinson were scoreless. Betty Ross paced the Gradettes (coached by Bill Tait) with 13. Edna O’Reilly added 10, Powers 6 and Williamson 6, while Daniels, McKonkey, McNeill, Gallen and Hughes were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Gradettes took the series with a 49-36 win after leading 26-17 at the half. Jean Williamson led the Gradettes with 27. Power added 12, Ross 9, Gallen 4, Reilly 3, Holmgren 2 and McConkey 2, while Hughes and Killick (Kielliet?) were scoreless. The Gradettes also included Daniels, Riley, Williamson and McNeill. Roper led the Carsons with 6. Robinson added 6, Ethridge 5, Lees 5, McKitterick 4, Williams 3, Thompson 3, Van Valkenburg 2 and Luft 2, while Dalrymple and Craig were scoreless.
In the Manitoba semis, Winnipeg Kiwanis defeated Winnipeg Blue Eagles x-x; x-x (Total: x-x)
In the Manitoba finals, Winnipeg Kiwanis v. x
Kiwanis: Olga Kolodic, Mary Sych, Mary Nell and Rose Iwanicki, Peggy Swallow, Margaret Walters, Julia Matoski, Kay Trojan, coach Peter Dobush
In the British Columbia opening round and Vancouver district finals, the McTaggart-Cowan Blue Ribbons defeated the Vancouver Provinces 17-21; 22-16; 24-20 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Provinces prevailed 21-17 as Cochrane scored 7, Campbell 6, Wilson 4, McIntyre 2 and Downie 2, while Haddock, Scott, Smith and Kjos were scoreless. Hume led the Blue Ribbons with 7. Gregson added 3, Russell 3, Rowand 2 and Riley 2, while Cowan, Shaw, Nyberg and Watts were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Vancouver McTaggart-Cowan Blue Ribbons prevailed 22-16 as Hume scored 10, Gregson 6, Cowan 3, Rowand 1, Russell 1 and Riley 1, while Shaw, Nyberg and Watts were scoreless. McIntyre led the Provinces with 9. Campbell added 4, Cochrane 2 and Kjos 1, while Downie, Haddock, Scott, Wilson and Smith were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Blue Ribbons took the series with a 24-20 win as Hume scored 8, Gregson 8, Rowand 2 and Russell 2, while 4 were unallocated, and Shaw, Nyberg and Riley were scoreless. Campbell led the Provinces with 6. Wilson added 4, Cochrane 3, Smith 3, McIntyre 2 and Haddock 2, while Downie, Scott and Kjos were scoreless.
In the B.C. quarterfinals and Mainland finals, the Vancouver McTaggart-Cowan Blue Ribbons defeated White Rock by default. White Rock failed to produce their amateur cards before the opening and so were disqualified. The teams then played an exhibition match, in which the Blue Ribbons prevailed 30-6 as Hume scored 10, Cowan 6, Riley 6, Gregson 4, Watts 2 and Nyberg 2, while Rowand, Shaw, Russell and Lawrie were scoreless. Duprez led White Rock with 3. Ambrose added 2 and Moose 1, while Merrill, Sharp, Smith and Thompson were scoreless.
In the B.C. quarterfinals and Island finals, Victoria Burnett (Cardinals?) edged Nanaimo High 20-17.
In the sudden-death B.C. semis, the Vancouver McTaggart-Cowan Blue Ribbons whipped the Victoria Cardinals 39-16 as Hume scored 15, Gregson 12, Rowand 5, Riley 3, Russell 2 and Watts 2, while Joan Cowan, Shaw and Nyberg were scoreless. Viv Hannan scored 4 to lead the Cardinals (coached by Jack Taylor). Evelyn Gault added 3, Hall 3, Mary Wells 2, Mary Lewis 2 and O’Connor 2, while Trotter and Crosby were scoreless.
In the British Columbia finals, the Vancouver McTaggart-Cowan Blue Ribbons defeated Vernon 2-0 (defaulted).