In the Ontario quarterfinals, the Guelph Royals defeated Dundas 31-20 as Doris Butler scored 8, Marge Fox 8, Dot Watson 5, Lody Kadwell 5, Evelyn Carleton 2, Muriel Beattie 2 and Jackie Rivard 1. Joan Ledger led Dundas with 6. Marion Couldrey added 6, Betty Riddell 4, Kay Gordon 2, Norma MacDonald 1 and Sybil Bulley 1, while Violet Radford and Shirley Oglesby were scoreless.

       In the sole Ontario semi, the Hamilton Zions defeated the Guelph Royals 34-10 as Midge Ireland scored 16 and Clare Hetherington 7. Guelph included Lody Cadwell, Doris Butler.

       The Toronto York Lions received a semi-final bye.

In the Ontario final, Toronto York Lions defeated the Hamilton Zions 50-39; 34-14 (Total: 84-53). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Lions prevailed 50-39 as Gwen Smith and Sally Pifko scored 23 and 18 points respectively. Isabel Nosworthy 0, Gloria Sendell 4, Joan Ramsay 0, Helen Zarska 2, Mary Fulton 0, Rosina Miles 0, Loreine Colgate 2, Marle McCarman 0. Audrey Saunders paced Hamilton with 12. Clare Etherington added 9, Dot McKay 8, Midge Ireland 6, Jean Kelly 0, Jean Miles 2, Helen Miller 0 and Dot Wheat 2. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Lions took the series with a 34-14 win as Lereine Colgate scored 10, Isabel Noseworthy 8, Gwen Smith 8, Isabel Black 4, Sally Pilko 2, Helen Zarska 2 and Marjorie McCarnan 1, while Gloria Sendell, Mary Fullan, Joan Ramsey and Rosena Miles were scoreless. Connie Wheat led the Zions with 3. Eileen Manders added 3, Ruth Milne 2, Beth Eberle 2, Phyllis Thompson 2 and Marian Rodgers 2, while Marie Cunningham was scoreless.

       In the Eastern championships, Toronto York Lions defeated Verdun United 19-14; 57-26 (Total 76-40)

       The East runner-up Verdun Uniteds:

       The East champion Toronto York Lions: Gwen Smith; Sally Pilko; Isabel Noseworthy; Gloria Sendell; Joan Ramsey; Helen Zarska; Mary Fullan; Rosena Miles; Loreine Colgate; Marjorie McCarnan; Isabel Black; coach Hilliard Anderson; manager Ruby Anderson

       In the Saskatchewan quarterfinals and Saskatoon city finals, the Saskatoon Royals defeated the Saskatoon Elkettes 30-16; 21-13 (Total: 51-29). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Royals prevailed 30-16 as Cumming scored 8, Tyler 8, Billings 5, Jones 3 and Wenzel 3, while Campbell was scoreless. Campbell paced the Elkettes with 6. Bloom added 4, Marlow 3, Leakos 2 and Barnett 1, while Hillyard, Hesston, Surbey, Creelman and Hodges were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Royals took the series with a 21-13 win as Irene Headin scored 9, Billings 6, Tyler 4, Wenzel 4 and Copan 1, while Cummings, Jones and Campbell were scoreless. Hillyard, Bloom, Hodges, Campbell, Crellman and Hession each scored 2 to pace the Elkettes. Leakos added 1, while Barnett was scoreless.

       In the Saskatchewan semis, the Regina Gems defeated the Moose Jaw All-Stars 34-21; 16-11 (Total: 50-32). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Gems dusted Moose Jaw 34-21 as Skundberg scored 10, Chrystal 8, Thackeray 8, Cuica 4, Dallas 2 and Biegler 2, while Henderson, Kennedy, Sabo and Weber were scoreless. Tuxford led the All-Stars with 5. Burden added 5, Tokaryk 4, Mattock 4 Hartley 2 and Jarman 1, while Titu, Ironside, Bradshaw and Halls were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Regina clipped Moose Jaw 16-11 as Chrystal scored 7.

       In the Saskatchewan finals, the Saskatoon Royals dispatched the Regina Gems 30-17; 29-27 (Total: 59-44). …………………………………………………… In game one, Saskatoon dumped Regina 30-17 as Bee Tyler scored 16, Jones 8, Billings 2, Cumming 2 and Hayden 2, while Copan, Fair and Wenzel were scoreless. Chrystal led the Gems with 6. Skundburg added 5, Kennedy 2, Joan Thackery 2 and Biegler 1, while Henderson, Sabo, Cuica, Dallas and Weber were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saskatoon edged Regina 29-27 to take the total-point series by 15. Bee Tyler led the Royals with 10. Cummings added 2, Wenzel 2, Billings 2, Campbell 2 and Hedon 2, while Jones, Fair and Copan were scoreless. Joan Thackery led the Gems with 10. Chrystal added 4, Kennedy 4, Dallas 4, Henderson 3 and Biegler 2, while Cuica, Skundburg, Webber and Sabo were scoreless.

       In the Manitoba finals, the Winnipeg Dominoes defeated the University of Manitoba Bisonettes x-x; x-x; 31-16 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game three, the Dominoes dumped the Bisonettes 31-16 as Winona Shaw scored 8, Eileen McLennan 8, Rhona Hadde 6, Madie Gibson 5, Joyce Sebastion 2 and Olive Hanneson 2, while Rona Hadden, Gloria Billings and Mert Arnold were scoreless. The Dominos (coached by Ray Wittenberg) also included Shirley Hammond. Verna Peto led the Bisonettes with 5. Pam Weiss added 5, Joyce Peto 4 and Bernice Porteous 2, while Atkinson, Herbert and Cortelet were scoreless.

       In the sudden-death British Columbia final, the Victoria Comets edged Vancouver Canadian Legion 28-26.

       In the Alberta finals, the Cardston Shooting Stars defeated x.