In the Ontario playoffs, the sole quarterfinal saw Stratford YWCA d’d Paris 38-10 as Rita Butler scored 12, Rosalind Rosenberger 11, H. Hodgson 8, D. Johnston 0, J. Ogilvie 4, J. Morgan 0, S. Adair 2, L. Pope 0, J. Ekler 0 and J. Sandy 0. Marg Town and Evelyn Sinclair each scored 4 for Paris. N. Byard added 2, while G. Creeden, B. Burritt, B. Cunningham, R. McPherson, J. Curtiss, Y. Kempthorne, B. Newstead and B. Blackman were scoreless.
In the Ontario semis, the Toronto York Lions defeated Brampton 45-9 as Jeanne Martin scored 15, Joan Hannah 10, Mary Koran 10, Cynthia Townsend 0, Anne Bingler 4, N. Pfeiffer 1, D. Stone 0, D. Sproat 1, and Loretta Selian 4. Mary Elliott scored all 9 of Brantford’s points. B. Asquith, M. Miller, V. McLaughlin, A. Gardhouse, C. Stephenson, H. Bickford, J. Arscott, A. Coates and M. Tiggart were scoreless.
In the other semi, Stratford d’d Brantford 29-21.In the other semi, Stratford d’d Brantford 29-21 as Helen Pogson scored 12, Rosaline Rosenberg 7, Rita Butler 6, Shirley Adair 2 and Dorothy Johnson 2, while June Ogilvie, June Morgan, Lois Pope, Jean Elder and Jean Sandey were capable. Lorraine Smith scored 9 to lead Brantford (coached by Bill Boomer). Belva Wagg added 4, Bernice Elliott 3, Helen Harbot 2, Beverley Jennings 2 and Jean Storm 1, while Jean Gordon, Sydney Patis, Ann Nemorosky, Shirley Sills and Beth Brown were scoreless.
In the Ontario final, the Toronto York Lions thrashed Stratford Y 40-10 as Joan Hannah scored 11, Anne Bingler 7, Mary Koran 6, Cynthia Townsend 5, N. Pfeiffer 5, Jeanne Martin 2, Hilda Curtis 2, D. Stone 2, D. Sproat 0 and Loretta Selian 0. Rita Butler led Stratford with 6. H. Pagson added 1, D. Johnston 2, R. Rosenberg 2, M. Pogson 2, J. Ogilvie 0, J. Morgan 0, Shirley Adair 0, L. Pope 0, J. Elder 0 and J. Sandy 0.
In the Eastern Canadian final, Toronto York Lions d’d Montreal Park Extension 42-20; 52-20 (Total: 94-40). …………………………………………………… In game one, York led by nine at the half and coasted. Anne Bingler paced the Lions with 11. Joan Hannah added 6, Mary Koran 3, N. Pfeiffer 9, Jeanne Martin 8, D. Stone 3 and D. White 5. Joyce Moodie led Montreal with 9. Lois Hunter added 1, Barb Moodie 1, J. Doughty 3, Pat Turner 1, B. MacIntyre 2 and June Kent 2. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto led 20-13 at the half and coasted. Jeanne Martin paced the Lions with 23. Joan Hannah added 8, Mary Koran 6, D Stone 4, Hilda Curtis 4, Anne Bingler 4, Cynthia Townsend 2 and D Sproat 1, while Loretta Selian was scoreless. Lois Hunter led Montreal with 6. June Kent added 3, Joyce Moodie 3, J Doughty 2, Pat Turner 2, E Morris 2, A Humphrys 1 and Barb Moodie 1.
The East runner-up Montreal Park Extension: Joyce Moodie; Lois Hunter; Barbara Moodie; Joyce Doughty; Pat Turner; Betty MacIntyre; June Kent; E Morris; Audrey Humphrys; Margaret Zorko; coach Gardner Moore; manager Lil Acheson
The East champion Toronto York Lions: Jeanne Martin; Anne Bingler; Joan Hannah; Mary Koran; Norma Pfeiffer; Doreen Stone; D. White; Cynthia Townsend; Donna Sproat; Loretta Selian; Hilda Curtis; coach Hilliard Anderson Jr; manager Hilliard Anderson Sr
In the Manitoba quarterfinals and Winnipeg city finals, the Winnipeg Canadian Ukrainian Athletic Club Blues dispatched the Winnipeg Dominion Knits 12-10; 15-10 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Blues (coached by Harold Mauthe, assisted by Mike Daski and managed by John Shaley) took the series with a 15-10 win as Elva Waslyk scored 7, Marg Federowski 3, Ruth Middleton 2, Ilene Patson 1 and Marg McLellan 1, while Lesia Dowhanyk, Shirley MacCharles, Helen Lulewick, Mary Buchko and Bernice Tkach were scoreless. Elsie Kulbaba scored 4 to lead the Dominion Knits (coached by Ray Wittenberg). Marg Gunnlaugson added 4, Sawchuk 2 and Curtis 1, while McLenna, Engborg, Blore, Galas and Harrison were scoreless. ……………………………………………………
In the Manitoba semis, the Winnipeg Canadian Ukrainain Athletic Club Blues defeated Brandon Y 27-29; 25-9 (Total: 52-38). …………………………………………………… In game one, Brandon edged Winnipeg 29-27 as Pat Roberts notched the winning layup in the final minute. Charlotte Gibb paced Brandon with 9. Bea Tyler added 8, Pat Griffiths 8, Peden 2, Axford 1 and Terrell 1, while MacAree, Thompson, Moore and Rathwell were scoreless. Elva Waslyk led the Blues with 13. Leisha Dowhanyk added 6, Ilene Patson 5, Ruth Middleton 3, while Shero, Marg Federowski, Tkach, McClellan, Buchko and Lulewick were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Blues took the total-point series by spanking Branton 25-9 as Elva Waslyk scored 10, Lesia Dowhanyk 5, Ilene Patson 4, Ruth Middleton 2, McClellan 2 and Lulemark 2, while MacCharles, Buchko, Federowski and Tkach were scoreless. Jackie Moore led Brandon with 4, Joan McAree added 3 and Mary McLeod 2, while Rathwell, McKays, Saunders, Peden, Buckmire and Thorvaldson were scoreless.
In the Manitoba final, Flin Flon Legionettes defeated the Winnipeg Canadian Ukrainian Club Athletic Blues x-x; x-x (Total: 42-37). The Legionettes (coached by Hec McCaig) included Marie Barr, Joan Barr, Joyce Wright, Gwen Jackson, Joan Setterington, Doris Betteridge, Earla Dahlgren, Joanne Miles.
In the British Columbia quarterfinals and Victoria finals, the Hotshots defeated the Hep Cats x-x; 30-18; x-x (xg-x). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Hotshots clipped the Hepcats 30-18 as Mason scored 9, Kennedy 8, Haas 7, Kerr 4 and Cockburn 2, while Ritchie, V Bartlett, F Bartlett, Nore? and Dunlop were scoreless.
In the British Columbia semis and Island finals, the Victoria Hotshots defeated Alberni x-x; 35-32 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Hotshorts edged Alberni 35-32 as Pat Mason scored 12.