1930
The Winnipeg Tribune reported that St. John’s Tech captured the title by playing the Winnipeg Kelvin Clippers to a 14-14 draw. Sophie Krett led the Saints with 10. Doreen Falconer added 4, while Gertrude Fuller, Evelyn Blankenstein, Anne Jackson, Norma McPherson, Sara Nusgart and Elsie Reinhardt were scoreless. Marion Schofield led the Clippers with 8. Helen Schofield added 2, Curly York 2 and Shirley Douglas 2, while Frances Armstrong, Chris Ramsay, Gwen Henderson and Jeannie Gotschel were scoreless.
The bronze medalist Daniel McIntyre Maroons: Nora Doyle; Hilda Dector; Lillian Bretter; Margaret Doyle; Ruth Jarrett; Doris Carter; Nancy Miller; Olivia Breckman;
The runner-up Winnipeg Kelvin Clippers: Helen Schofield; Marion Schofield; Frances Armstrong; Curly York; Shirley Douglas; Christabel Ramsey; Gwen Henderson; Jean McGillivry; Jeannie Gotschel; coach Miss A Hoole
The champion St. John’s Tech Saints: Doreen Falconer; Sophie Krett; Evelyn Brett; Evelyn Blankenstein; Gertrude Fuller; Sara Nusgart; Anne Jackson; Nora McPherson; Elsie Reinhart;
1931
In the final, the Winnipeg Kelvin Clippers edged St. John’s Tech 16-14 in overtime as M Schofield scored 10, S Douglas 2, C York 2 and E Gillis 1, while E Flemming, G Henderson, V Parkhurst and E Connell were scoreless. Annie Belaguy paced Tech with 5. Olga Sask added 4, Mary Copperland 2, Olga Krett 2 and Jennie Sernyk 1, while Adele Belecoff and H Ruta were scoreless.
The runner-up St. John’s Tech: Anne Belaguy; Olga Sask; Mary Copperland; Olga Krett; Jennie Sernyk; Adele Belecoff; H Ruta;
The champion Winnipeg Kelvin Clippers: M Schofield; C York; S Douglas; G Henderson; Verna Parkhurst; E Connell; E Gillis; E Flemming;
1932
Winnipeg Tribune reports that the Kelvin Clippers will win the title if they defeated Daniel McIntyre in a one-game playoff which was made necessary by a 17-12 loss to St. John’s, which included Rosa Dodokin, Mary Mandzuk, Eva Krajarski, Olga Sask, Violet Belinski, Annie Balagas, Katie Buhnia and Jennie Sernyk.
In that playoff, Kelvin defeated Daniel McIntyre x-x.
The runner-up Daniel McIntyre Maroons:
The champion Winnipeg Kelvin Clippers: Phyllis Proudfoot; Maxine Davis; Helen Ross; Curly York; Ruth Thompson; Verna Parkhurst; Kay Cadwell; Doris Swain; Eileen Pugmire; coach Al Silverthorne; supervisor Miss Hoole
1933
1934
1935
In a five-team girl’s league, Kelvin and Gordon Bell finished tied atop the standings with 7-1 records, necessitating a one-game playoff.
In the playoff, Kelvin dispatched Gordon Bell 8-4 as G Beattie scored 5, E Keenan 2 and K Boyd 1. Hastings led the Panthers with 2. Verner added 1 and Esdale 1.
The runner-up Gordon Bell Panthers: Hastings; Verner; Esdale; Bates; Brown; Ross; McDowell; Morrison; Richardson; Creswell;
The champion Kelvin Clippers: M Buchanan; F Hughes; E Keenan; J McCullough; K Boyd; G Beattie; F McKibbon; A McLean; M Newell; A Long; B Slocomb; B Cruickshak; R Hughes; coach C.L. Kerr; manager M.A. Hoole
1936
1937
In the final, the Winnipeg Gordon Bell Panthers defeated the Winnipeg Kelvin Clippers 11-3 as G Tedford scored all 11 points.
The runner-up Winnipeg Kelvin Clippers:
The champion Winnipeg Gordon Bell Panthers: G Tedford;
1938
1939