In the Ontario semis, the Toronto Montgomery Chicks d’d the Stratford B’s 40-6; 44-14 (Total 83-20). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Montgomery Chicks prevailed 40-6 as Jean Gulston scored 28. Carry Thompson added 2, Joan Fraser 2, Tony Dakia 0, Nora Hoddinott 5, Doreen Joyce 2, Loretta Hall 2 and Dawn Curry 0. Vera Moss paced Stratford with 3. Gwenlyn Shore added 2 and Janice Small 1, while Irene Haynes, Joyce Sinclair, Joan Bell, Sheila Grandison, Barbara Chisholm and Arlene Disher were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Joan Gulston scored 14 to lead the Chicks to a 44-14 win. Carry Thompson added 8, Joan Fraser 2, Nora Hoddinott 6, Loretta Hall 1, Doreen Joyce 2, Anne Bexpolock 1 and Marg Atkins 4. Gwenyth Shore led Stratford with 2. Janice Small added 1, Irene Haynes 0, Joyce Sinclair 0, Sheila Grandison 0, Vera Moss 2, Barbara Chisholm 0 and Arlene Disher 4.
In the other Ontario semi, the Toronto Globetrotters d’d the Stratford A’s 32-9; 27-19 (Total: 59-28). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto prevailed 32-9 as Jackie MacDonald scored 19. Betty Sindrey added 2, Joan Barker 1, Jane Gray 0, Ruth Hayden 2, Jeanne Martin 4, Janet McCabe 2, Marilyn Saunders 0, Bev Darby 0, Joyce Gillanders 2 and Adah Fleming 0. Enid Lakerman, Sally Robertson, Ellen Saller and Joan Johnston each scored 2 for Stratford, while Jean Pogson notched 1. Helen Haynes, Shirley Davidson and Jane Plaskett were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Stratford led 6-4 after a quarter and held Toronto scoreless in the third frame. But it wasn’t enough as Toronto prevailed 27-19. Jackie MacDonald scored 9, Betty Sindfrey 6, Joan Barker 2, Jane Gray 0, Marlie Payne 0, Jeanne Martin 7, Helen Hoponek 2, Ruth Hayden 0, Marilyn Saunders 0, Bev Darby 0, Joyce Gillanders 2 and Adah Fleming 0. Helen Haynes led Stratford with 7. Enid Lakeman added 2, Ellen Saller 0, Joan Johnston 2, Shirley Davidson 0, Jean Pogson 0, Sally Robertson 4 and Jane Plaskett 4.
In the Ontario final, the Toronto Globetrotters d’d the Toronto Montgomery Chicks 42-24; 25-11 (Total: 67-35). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Globetrotters opened with a 13-0 run and coasted to a 42-24 win. Jeanne Martin finished with 13 points. Jackie MacDonald added 9, Betty Sindrey 2, Joan Barker 2, Jane Gray 2, Marlie Payne 0, Helen Hoponek 4, Janet McCabe 0, Marilyn Saunders 6, Beverley Darby 2, Ruth Hayden 2 and Joyce Gillanders 0. Ann Bexpolock and Nora Hoddinott each scored 8 for the Chicks. Carrie Thompson added 0, Marg Atkins 0, Joan Fraser 2, Loretta Hall 2, Doreen Joyce 0, Joan Gulston 4 and Dawn Curry 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Jeanne Martin quickly got the Globetrotters on track as they held the Chicks off the scoreboards for the first 13 minutes and romped to a 25-11 win. Jeanne Martin finished with 15 points. Betty Sindrey added 1, Joan Barker 0, Jackie MacDonald 4, Ruth Hayden 4, Marlie Payne 0, Helen Hoponek 1, Marilyn Saunders 0, Bev Darby 0, Joyce Gillanders 0 and Adah Fleming 0. Nora Hoddinott topped the Chicks with 5. Joan Gulston added 4, Ann Bexpolock 2, Carrie Thompson 0, Marg Atkins 0, Joan Fraser 0, Loretta Hall 0, Doreen Joyce 2 and Dawn Curry 0.
In the Quebec finals, Montreal Park Extension defeated Verdun High 29-23; 45-21 (Total: 74-44). …………………………………………………… In game two, Montreal Park Extension thrashed Verdun 45-21 as Grace Tyson scored 20 and Joyce Moodie 9. Verdun included Button, Walker, Alma Smith, Mae Ellefson, Joan Colman.
In the Eastern semis, Cornwall Ocot Reds d’d Montreal Park Extension 26-25; 55-32 (Total: 81-57). …………………………………………………… In game one, Cornwall nipped Montreal 26-25 as Lorraine Richard hit two free throws with seconds to play. S Hamson led Cornwall with 6. B Silmser added 4, Marion Silmser 3, Lorraine Kaneb 2, Audrey Forbes 2, Jean Merkley 2 and Lorraine Richard 2, while Chaussey, E McConkey and A Lalonde were scoreless. Joyce Moodie paced Montreal with 7. Grace Tyson added 6, Barbara Williams 3, E Lacombe 3, Lorna Young 2 and Barb Moodie 1, while Betty McIntyre, I Korneychuk and N Fordyce were scoreless.
In the Eastern final, the Toronto Globetrotters defeated the Cornwall Reds 40-32; 39-16 (Total: 79-48). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Globetrotters speed proved the difference as they collected a 40-32 win. Jackie MacDonald paced Toronto with 13. Jeanne Martin added 11, Marily Saunders 8, Ruth Hayden 6, Betty Sindrey 2, Joan Barker 0, Janet McCabe 0, Beverley Darby 0, Joyce Gillanders 0 and Adah Fleming 0. Marion Slimser led Cornwall with 8. Lorraine Richard added 7, McConkey 3, Harrison 5, Jean Merkley 5, Lorraine Kaneb 3, Audrey Forbes 0, Armande Lalonde 0 and Caussey 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Globetrotters dusted Cornwall 39-16 as Jackie MacDonald scored 13, Jeanne Martin 11, Ruth Hayden 8, Marilyn Saunders 4, Betty Sindrey 2 and Joan Barker 1, while McCabe, Darby, Gillanders and Fleming were scoreless. Marion Slimser led the Reds with 7. Audrey Forbes added 7, Betty Slimser 2, Shirley Harrison 2 and Joan Merekeley 2, while Kaneb, Caussey, McConkey, Richard and Armande Lalonde were scoreless.
The East runner-up Cornwall Reds: Marion Slimser; Lorraine Richard; McConkey; Shirley Harrison; Joan Merkley; Lorraine Kaneb; Audrey Forbes; Armande Lalonde; Caussey; Betty Slimser;
The East champion Toronto Globetrotters: Jackie MacDonald; Jeanne Martin; Marilyn Saunders; Ruth Hayden; Betty Sindrey; Joan Barker; Janet McCabe; Beverley Darby; Joyce Gillanders; Adah Fleming; Jane Gray; Marlie Payne; Helen Hoponek;
In the Manitoba quarterfinals and Winnipeg city finals, the Winnipeg Dominion Knits defeated the Winnipeg Boston Clothing x-x; x-x; 31-24 (3g-0). …………………………………………………… In game three, the Knits prevailed 31-24 as Shirley Blore scored 8, June Ostapowich 8, Bobyk 7, Bell 5, Kubesh 2 and Edna Popaduck 1, while Betty White and Gloria Stanier were scoreless. Marion Jackson led Boston Clothing with 8. Hild Pelluck added 6, Eichorn 4, Bodnarchuk 3, White 2 and Cooper 1, while Webb was scoreless.
In the Manitoba semis, the Winnipeg Dominion Knits defeated the Brandon Queens 12-7; 20-23; 31-18 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Dominion Knits defeated the Brandon Queens 12-7 as Elsie Bobyk scored 4, Shirley Blore 3, June Ostapowich 1, Edna Popaduck 1 and Gloria Stanier 1, while Betty White, Connie Bell and Marg Kubesh were scoreless. Karen Peden paced the Queens with 2. Marg McLeod added 2, Joan McAree 2 and Beth Thomson 1, while V Peden, Nozar, Lois McKay, Loree McKay, Rathwell, Betty Saunders, Axford and Francis were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Brandon edged Winnipeg 23-20 as Karen Peden scored 8, Lois McKay 4, V Peden 3, Betty Saunders 2, Nazar 2, Axford 2 and Jean McAree 2, while Marg McLeod, Beth Thomson, Rathwell, Francis and Loree McKay were scoreless. Shirley Blore led the Dominion Knits with 10. Elsie Bobyk added 3, Betty White 2, Connie Bell 1 and Marg Kubesh 1, while Gloria Stanier and Edna Popaduck were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Knits took the series with a 31-18 win as Shirley Blore scored 13, Edna Popaduck 8, Elsie Bobyk 7, Connie Bell 2 and Betty White 1, while Marg Kubesh and Gloria Stanier were scoreless. The Dominion Knits (coached by Ray Wittenberg, assisted by Ross McCallion) also included June Ostapowich. Marj McLeod led Brandon with 6. Karen Peden added 5, Saunders 3, McAree 2, Rathwell 1 and Axford 1, while Lois Mackay, Nazar, V Peden, Francis and Loree Mackay werer scoreless.
In the Manitoba finals, the Flin Flon Legionnettes defeated the Winnipeg Dominion Knits 52-25; 64-34 (2g-0).
In the Edmonton city regular season finale, the Wolves defeated the Lions 27-22 to win the league as Bernice Frost scored 12, Stella Bizeta 8 and Nora Olsen 7, while Pat Wright, Eleanor Peppin, Dorothy Ray and Phyllis Yaworski were scoreless. The Wolves (coached by Clare Hollingsworth) also include Thurogood and Joyce Arbuthnot. Barbara Eagle led the Lions with 6. Olga Koss added 5, Peggy Gibson 5, Waddington 3 and Linke 3, while Newman and Mandryk were scoreless. There does not appear to have been any provincial playoffs.
In the British Columbia quarterfinals and Vancouver finals, West Point Grey defeated Mawsen-Clarkson x-x; x-x (Total: x-x).
In the B.C. semis and Lower Mainland finals, West Point Grey defeated North Vancouver 24-13; 15-13 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game two, West Point Grey took the series with a 15-13 win as Matheson scored 4, Gilmore 4, Small 3, Whitty 2 and Forster 2, while Whitehead, Driscoll, Stevenson, Dale and Phillips were scoreless. Stewart led North Vancouver with 6. Lange added 4, Gilmour 2 and Dixon 1, while Searle, Steele, McLennan, Ruegg, Miles and Gamache were scoreless.
In the British Columbia semis, the Victoria Bomberettes defeated Cumberland 40-31; 29-33 (Total: 69-64). …………………………………………………… In game two, Cumberland prevailed 33-29 but lost the total-point series by five. Thudy Mounre led Cumberland with 13. Cumberland also included Patterson, Fralene, Elekitis?, Strachan, Brown, Gray, Galessi? and Nadardi? Viola Yetman paced the Bomberettes with 13.
In the sudden-death British Columbia final, Vancouver West Point Grey edged the Victoria Bomberettes 19-18. Joyce Small led West Point Grey with 7. Whitehead added 4, Forrester 3, Whitty 2, Wilson 2 and Dale 1, while Driscoll, Mathison, Gilmore and Phillips were scoreless. Viola Yetman led the Bomberettes with 9. Val Speed added 5, Irene Davidson 2, Lovell Kelk 1 and Ann Sprinkling 1, while Stephans, Val Blair, Darlene Robertson, Ann Bamford and Beverly Hearn were scoreless. The Bomberettes (coached by Mary Casilio, assistant May Peden, manager Hank Casilio) also included Marilyn Wilson.