In the East final, Toronto Ausra defeated x. Ausra were largely a team of Lithuanian ex-patriots.

In the British Columbia semis and Island finals, Victoria College defeated Brentwood x-x; x-x; 37-35 (2g-1-1). …………………………………………………… Victoria College believed they’d won the series after two games, thinking that they’d won game two by one. But a scoresheet review revealed the teams were tied after the two-game total-point series, necessitating a third game. …………………………………………………… In the third game, Victoria College edged Brentwood 37-35 as Sylvia Wedman scored 13, Carol Casilio 12, Georgina Noels 5, Gail Archibald 3, Arlene Pearce 2 and Shirley Crowe 1, while Avis Murrant and Joan Winterburn were scoreless. Harriet Forsberg led Brentwood with 14. Doreen Bickford added 10, Gail Logan 8 and Daphne Slugget 3, while Jesse Pickard, Ann Knott, Georgina Hughes and Irene Way were scoreless.

        In the British Columbia finals, Victoria College defeated the U.B.C. Thunderettes 43-41; 41-25 (Total: 84-66). …………………………………………………… In game one, Victoria nipped U.B.C. 43-41 as Carol Casilio scored 23, Wedman 10, Crowe 6, George 6, Noels 2, A Murrant 1 and J Murrant 1, while Archibald, George, Pearse and Winterburn were scoreless. McDonald led U.B.C. with 12. McPherson added 8, Ledingham 5, McGee 5, Watney 5, Wilkie 4 and James 2, while Lewis was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Victoria prevailed 41-25 as Shirley Crowe scored 10, Carol Cailio 10, Georgina Noels 5 and Sylvia Wedman 5.

        In the Manitoba finals, the Winnipeg Soo Line Millers d’d the Winnipeg St. Vital Grads x-x; 41-18; 40-10 (3g-0). …………………………………………………… In game two, Soo Line smacked St. Vital 4118 as Lorraine Dudar scored 19 and Barbara Kirkaldy 9. A Kelsch led St. Vital with 9. The Millers also included Monica Vickery.