In the Calgary city finals, the Crescent Heights Cowboys defeated the Central Memorial Rams 29-19; 14-21 (Total: 43-40). Crescent Heights (coached by Ollie Petrowski) include Colleen Phillips, Barbara Inge, Gail Lewis, Kay Ward, Avis Fichtner, Cheryl Kelly, Betty Botter, Jeannette Bluent, Darlene Currie, Glenna Strong and Maureen Kelly.
In round one of the Southern playoffs, the Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Clipper Queens defeated the Coalhurst Crusaders 68-13; 57-19 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Clipper Queens prevailed 68-13 as Joan Larson scored 16, Betty Beimler 15 and May Leishman 10. Bev Davis led the Crusaders with 6. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Clipper Queen’s completed the series sweep with a 57-19 win as Joan Larson scored 16, Betty Beimler 12 and Bev Coward 10. Beverly Davis led the Crusaders with 6.
Barons defeated Nobleford x-x; 38-35 (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game two, Barons edged Nobleford 38-35 as Sylvia Silverton scored 25. Rosalie Thompson led Nobleford with 13.
In round one of the Southern playoffs, the Cardston Cougarettes defeated the Pincher Creek Mustangettes x-x; 41-28 (2g-0). In game two, Cardston prevailed 41-28 as Alice Jensen scored 13. Mabel Selekin led the Mustangettes with 8.
In round two of the Southern playoffs, the Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Clipper Queens defeated the Cardston Cougarettes 88-12; 56-41 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Clipper Queens prevailed 88-12 as Joan Larson scored 11. Alice Fay Jensen led the Cougarettes with 6. …………………………………………………… In game two, LCI clipped the Cougarettes 56-41 as Betty Beimler scored 14, Evelyn Burns 14 and Carol Ponech 12. Carol Archibald led Cardston with 7.
In the Southern quarterfinals, the Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Clipper Queens defeated Barons 33-18; 24-10 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Clipper Queens prevailed 33-18 as Betty Beimler scored 11 and Evelyn Burns 7. L Latal led Barons with 7. Sylvia Silverton added 6.
In the Southern semis, the Taber Dawns defeated the Medicine Hat Co-eds x-x; x-x. The Co-eds (coach by A. Grant included Shirley Kemp, Reva Foulston, Melinda Link, Shirley Senkiew, Elizabeth Cunliffe, Jean Donaldson, Doreen Leach, Marion Levinson.
In the other Southern (southeast section) semi, the Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Clipper Queens defeated Grannum 45-11; x-x (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Rams prevailed 45-11 after leading 24-4 at the half. Joan Larson led the Rams with 12. Eve Burns added 8, Carole Ponech 6 and Norma Coates 6. S DeMaere led Grannum (coached by D Hudson) with 6. N Dunlop added 4.
In the Southern League finals, the Taber Dawns defeated the Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Clipper Queens 49-46; x-x (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Dawns nipped the Clipper Queens 49-46. The Clipper Queens led 24-21 at the half. Gwen Tufts paced the Dawns with 18. B Johnson added 11 and M Pavka 10. Joan Larson led the Clipper Queens with 11. Bev Coward added 11 and Betty Beimler 10. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Dawns prevailed x-x. The Clipper Queens (coached by Miss Clark) included Joan Larson, Bev Coward, Betty Beimler, Evelyn Burns, Carole Ponech, May Leishman, Bernice Coward, Marianne Snowden and Sandra Jarvie.
In the Northern finals, the Camrose Trojanettes defeated the Red Deer Composite Raiders 50-13; 55-23; 28-18 (3g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Camrose prevailed 50-13 as Pat McCleary scored 23, Evodia Kehoe 10, Joyce Sampson 9, French 6 and Moisey 2, while Pat Lomas, Betty McDonald, Taylor, Sharplin, Myrna Starie, A Kehoe and McCulloch were scoreless. The Trojanettes led 14-1 after one quarter and 31-3 at the half. Twetan led Red Deer (coached by L Beingessner) with 5. Sandra Price added 3, Stewart 2, Keindl 2 and Service 1, while Trimple and Foster were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Trojanettes completed the series sweeping by dusting Red Deer 55-23 after leading 17-6, 31-14 and 40-17 at the quarters. Pat McCleary led Camrose with 19. Evodia Kehoe added 12, Joyce Sampson 8, Myrna Starie 5, Betty McDonald 4, French 3 and Pat Loams 2, while Moisey, Sharplin and A Kehoe were scoreless. Foster led Red Deer with 7. Twetan added 5, Price 4, Keindl 4, Service 2 and Trimple 1, while Stewart was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, Camrose prevailed 28-18 (according to the Red Deer Advocate, there was a third game in the series).
In the provincial finals, the Taber Dawns defeated the Camrose Trojanettes 39-38; 43-32 (2g-0).
In game one, the Taber Dawns nipped the Camrose Trojanettes 39-38 as Gwen Tufts scored 21. Pat McCleary led the Trojanettes with 13.
In game two, the Taber Dawns captured the title by clipping the Trojanettes 43-32 as M Shockey scored 13, Gwen Tufts 11, Catherine Jonson 10 and Mary Peters 2, while Betty Johnson, Mildred Pavka, Jean Nerland, Caroline Conrad, Gwen Fosmark and Margaret Lewis were scoreless. Pat McCleary led the Trojanettes with 13. Evodia Kehoe added 8, McCulloch 3, Joyce Sampson 2, Betty McDonald 2 and Myrna Starie 2, while Pat Lomas, Sharplin, Moisey, Taylor and A Kehoe were scoreless.
The runner-up Camrose Trojanettes: Pat McCleary; Joyce Sampson; Evodia Kehoe; Pat Lomas; French; Betty McDonald; Taylor; Sharplin; Moisey; Myrna Starie; A Kehoe; McCulloch; Andrews; coach N Robertson; periodic replacement Ted Hammer
The champion Taber Dawns: Gwen Tufts; Betty Johnson; Mildred Pavka; Matus Shockey; Gwen Fosmark; Jean Nerland; Caroline Conrad; Catherine Johnson; Mary Peters; Margaret Lewis; coach Larry Anderson; manager Inez Gibb