In the Toronto final, the Carltonettes d’d Oakwoods 67-20; 56-10 (Total: 122-30). ……………………………………………… In game two, Marg Schram scored 18, Alice Whalley 15, Marj Sheed 12 and Dot Irving 11. Gloria Grove led Oakwoods with 4.
In the Ontario quarterfinals?, the Toronto Carltonettes whipped the Guelph Royalettes 65-11 as Marg Shram scored 24, Dot Irving 22, Alice whalley 12, Marg Shedd 6 and Marge Robertson 1, while Ginger Gahan, Ruth Gartshore, Bernice Proctor, Audrey Bainbridge, Vi Taylor, Jackie Chambers, Parkhouse and Nellie Hines were scoreless. Jackie Richard led the Royalettes with 4. Allison Pettigrew added 2, Muriel Beattie 2, Mary Valeriote 2 and Betty Robinson 1, while Corinne Redmond, Eileen Sloopkey, Ruth Nichols and Lois Kadwell were scoreless.
In the Ontario semis, the Toronto Carltonettes d’d Peterborough Y 42-40. Peterborough led 14-2 after one quarter but Marg Schram rallied the Carltonettes. Shram finished 18 points. Dot Irving added 11 while Marge Robertson and Vida Taylor played excellent defence. Mary McPherson led Peterborough with 10. Betty Dobbin added 14 and Jean Castle 10.
In the Ontario championship tournament final, the Toronto Carletonettes, coached by Fred Bibby, defeated Stratford Y 39-13 as Alice Whalley scored 16, Dot Irving 13, Marg Schram 8, Jackie Chambers 0, Vida Taylor 0, Ruth Gartshore 0, Audrey Bainbridge 0, Marj Shedd 2, Bernice Proctor 0, Ginger Cahan 0 and Marge Robertson 0. Dorothy Gladding led Stratford with 9. Lois Reeves added 0, Eugenie Pengelly 0, Ruth Heckoadorf 0, Winnie Marshall 0, Vivian Sandy 0, Jean Ritchie 1, Doreen Mulford 0, Shirley Gladding 1 and Pat Dunbar 2.
In the first ever Eastern final, the Toronto Carltonettes d’d the Verdun United 53-15; 37-16 (Total: 90-31). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto ended Verdun’s 19 game winning streak with an easy 53-15 win. The Carltonettes led 10-0 and then 16-4 after one quarter. It was 31-10 at the half. Marg Schram paced the Carltonettes with 18. Alice Whalley added 15, Dot Irving 14 and Marj Sheed 7. Bev Condon notched 8 for Verdun. Gladys Moreman added 4 and Irene Pogue 3. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Toronto Carltonettes extend their winning streak to 21 and captured the first Canadian junior title with an easy 37-16 win. Verdun led 6-4 after one quarter but Toronto ripped off a 15-1 run in the second half. Toronto led 16-4 after a quarter and 31-10 at the half. Toronto opened the second frame with buckets by Alice Whalley, Dot Irving and Marj Shedd to put the outcome out of Verdun’s reach. Dot Irving led Toronto with 14. Alice Whalley added 11, Ruth Gartshore 0, Marj Shedd 4, Jackie Chambers 1, Marge Robertson 0, Dot Cahan 0, Bernice Proctor 0, Audrey Bainbridge 0, Marg Shram 6 and Vida Taylor 0. Gladys Moreman led Verdun with 5. Irene Pogue added 4, M. Woodside 0, M. Wilbur 0, Elaine Ross 0, E. Harrison 3, Beverly Condon 4, D. Green 0, H. Elder 0, Marg Stark 0 and Betty Wilcox 0.
The East runner-up Verdun United: Gladys Moreman; Irene Pogue; M. Woodside; M. Wilbur; Elaine Ross; E. Harrison; Beverly Condon; D. Green; H. Elder; Marg Stark; Betty Wilcox;
The East champion Toronto Carltonettes: Alice Whalley; Dot Irving; Marj Shedd; Ruth Garshore; Jackie Chambers; Marge Robertson; Dot “Ginger’ Gahan; Bernice Proctor; Audrey Bainbridge; Marg Shram; Vida Taylor; coach Fred Bibby
In the Manitoba final, the Fort Rouge Cardinals defeated Manitoba Commercial College 11-12; 21-11; x-x; x-x; 15-11 (3g-2). …………………………………………………… In game one, Manitoba Commercial College (coached by Phil Yeden) edged the Cardinals 12-11 as Dot Grinke scored 5, Aileen Mitchell 2, Ollie Hanneson 2, Marion Gyselfman 2 and A Whyte 1, while Shirley Hammond, G Aspinall, R Russell and R Billings were scoreless. Susie McGee led the Cardinals with 5. Kay Ogilvie added 2, Irene Williamson 2, Verna Hilton 1 and Doreen Stodgill 1, while Janet Beckwith, Helen McDougall, Jean Robertson and Dot Newman were scoreless. The Cardinals (coached by Eddie and Cliff Cox, manager Phil Yedow) also included Chris Dunning. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Cardinals evened the series with a 21-11 win as Verna Hilton scored 8, Doreen Stodgill 6, Susie McGee 4, Kay Ogilvie 2 and Jean Robertson 1, while Renee Williamson, Janet Beckwirth, Chris Dunning, Helen McDonald and Emily Boscall were scoreless. Audrey Whyte led Commercial College with 5. Ollie Hannesson added 4 and Shirley Hammond 2, while Marion Gyselman, Dot Grinke, Aileen Mitchell, Gloria Aspinall, Ruth Russell and Bert Billings were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game five, the Cardinals took the series with a 15-11 win as Verna Hilton scored 5, Suzie McGee 4, Janet Beckwith 2, Jean Robertosn 2 and Kay Ogilvie 2, while MacDougall, Stedgill, Williamson, Dearing, Newman and Buskell were scoreless. Shirley Hammond paced Manitoba Commercial with 4. Olive Hanneson added 4, Dorothy Grinke 2 and Mitchell 1, while Whyte, Gyselman, Aspinall, Russell and Billings were scoreless.