In the Toronto finals, Toronto Church of the Epiphany defeated Toronto Lakesides 14-14; 26-11 (Total: 40-25). …………………………………………………… Game one was a 14-14 draw. …………………………………………………… In game two, Grace Wood led Epiphany with 8. Toots Arthurs added 2, Juana Irwin 8, H. Jackson 0, Ethel Phillips 0, J. Read 0, D. Moore 0 and Dot Greer 8. M. McGowan led Lakesides with 5. D. Butwell added 1, H. Thomas 1, M. Southey 2, V. Bramley 2, B. Whitlock 0, Parker 0, Patterson 0 and Ferguson 0.
In the Ontario opening round, Niagara Falls View defeated the Hamilton Ascension Beavers 13-13; 15-11 (Total: 28-24). …………………………………………………… In game two, Niagara Falls took the series with a 15-11 win as Dorothy Tonsend scored 9, Hazel Allen 4 and Middleton 2, while Shainholdts, Haslem, Ritchie, Cote and Crawford were scoreless. Vi Nixon led Hamilton with 8. K Niron added 2 and Boyd 1, while Reynolds, Brant, Mills, Davidson and Buellar were scoreless.
In the Ontario quarterfinals, St. Catharines St. George’s defeated Niagara Falls Vie 12-9; 16-18 (Total: 28-27). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Catharines prevailed 12-9 as Jean Parkins scored 8, O Robinson 2 and D Jory 2, while C Rymer, R Luffman and G Craig were scoreless. Dorothy Townsend paced Niagara Falls with 7. Hazel Allen added 2, while C Shainholdtz, E Haslem, J Ritchie, Muriel Cote, G Middleton and E Stephens were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Niagara Falls won 18-16 but lost the total-point series by one. D Townsend paced Niagara Falls with 7. M Cote added 4, E Middleton 4 and J Ritchie 2, while C Shainholdtz, E Haslem and E Stephens were scoreless. O Robinson paced St. George’s with 10. R Luffman added 3, C Ryner 2 and J Parkins 1, while D Jory, M Wiley and G Craig were scoreless.
In the Ontario quarterfinals, Toronto Church of the Epiphany defeated St. Catharines 20-14; 16-13 (Total 36-27). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto prevailed 20-14 as Dot Greer scored 13, Juana Irwin 6 and Grace Wood 1, while Helen Jackson, Totts Arthur and Ethel Phillip were scoreless. Jean Parkins scored 9 to lead St. George’s (coach J.G. Craig). Polly Robinson added 4 and Rheta Luffman 1, while Dorothy Jory, Carrie Rymer and Marj Wiley were scoreless. ………………………………………………… In game two, Dot Greer led Epiphany with 6, Grace Woods added 0, Toots Arthurs 2, Juana Irwin 6, Ethel Phillips 0, J. Read 0, H. Jackson 0, B. Goddard 0 and D. Moore 0. Jean Parkins led St. Catharines with 7. C. Robinson added 2, D. Jory 1, R. Luffman 0, C Rymer 0, M. Wylie 0 and Grace Craig 3.
In the Ontario semis, Windsor Ex-Tex defeated St. Thomas 14-12; 14-10 (Total: 28-22). …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor dispatched St. Thomas 14-10 as A Atkinson scored 6, H Churchill 6 and V Sully 2, while B Bergeron, S Knight and E Hall were scoreless. Babcock paced St. Thomas with 4. Schiekus added 4 and Mitchener 2, while Watson, Raven, Wilson, E Tanner and G Tanner were scoreless.
In the Ontario final and East semis, Toronto Church of the Epiphany defeated Windsor 22-19; 12-12 (Total: 34-31). …………………………………………………… In game one, Dot Greer led Epiphany with 5. Toots Arthurs added 3, Grace Wood 4, Juana Irwin 7, Ethel Phillips 0, H. Jackson 2 and J. Read 0. P. Bergeron led Windsor with 7. D. Atkinson added 2, V. Sully 2, F. Knight 2, H. Churchill 7, L. Hall 1 and J. Dalziel 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor made it physical and led 10-8 at the half as the fouls mounted for both teams. Dot Greer scored with 6 minutes to play to give Toronto a 12-11 lead and then E. Smaill hit a free throw for Windsor with five minutes to play before Toronto stalled for the remainder of the contest. Dot Greer led Toronto with 4. Grace Wood added 0, Toots Arthur 4, Juana Irwin 2, Ethel Phillips 1 and H. Jackson 0. P. Bergeron scored 1 for Windsor. E. Hall added 5, V. Salley 2, Churchill 4, R. Myers 0, F. Knight 2 and Doziel 0.
In the East semis and Ottawa city final, the Ottawa Post Office defeated the Rideau Aquatics 26-16; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Ottawa Post Office defeated the Aquatics 26-16 as Teddy Jones scored 8, Mary Ling 7, Bee Choquette 5 and Helen Shaw 1, while J Dunnigan, G Dunnigan, J Light, I Asher and M Jardine were scoreless. Post Office was coached by Art Ling. Aileen Stevens led the Aquatics with 8. Bee Shepherd added 5, Edith Day 2 and Vie Smith 1, while Lorna Forward, M Amyott, M Rainboth, E Smith and B Gowling were scoreless.
In the Eastern final, Toronto Church of the Epiphany defeated Ottawa C.P.R. 27-26; 21-14 (Total: 48-40).
In game one, Toronto led 10-9 at the half and but four with 35 seconds to play. Although Ottawa hit three free throws down the stretch, Epiphany eked out the win as Dot Greer scored 12, Grace Wood 1, Toots Arthur 3, Juana Irwin 7, Ethel Phillips 4, H. Jackson 0, J. Read 0 and B. Goodard 0. Teddy Jones led Ottawa with 12. Mary Ling added 3, Beatrice Choquette 3, Helen Shaw 5, G. Dunnigan 2, J. Dunnigan 0, M. Jardine 0, J. Light 0 and I. Asher 0.
In game two, Toronto led 8-1 after one quarter and 12-7 at the half. Toronto broke it open in the fourth quarter, when Dot Greer, Grace Wood and Juana Irwin hit consecutive buckets to put the game out of reach. Dot Greer scored 10, France Wood 2, Toots Arthur 2, Juana Irwin 8, Ethel Phillips 0, H. Jackson 0, J. Read 0 and B. Goodard 0. Beatrice Choquette led Ottawa with 6. Teddy Jones added 4, Mary Ling added 3, Helen Shaw 1, while G. Dunnigan, J. Dunnigan, J. Light and M. Jardine were scoreless.
The East runner-up Ottawa C.P.R.: Teddy Jones; Mary Ling; Beatrice Choquette; Helen Shaw; G. Dunnigan; J. Dunnigan; M. Jardine; J. Light; I. Asher; coach Art Ling
The East champ Toronto Church of the Epiphany: Dot Greer; Grace Wood; Toots Arthur; Juana Irwin; Helen Jackson; Ethel Phillip; J. Read; D. Moore; B. Goddard;
In the Alberta finals, the Calgary Normals defeated the University of Alberta (defaulted). The Normals included Bessie McAvoy, Grace Campbell, Pearl Moore, Jeannette McIntyre, Beatrice Buckley, Catherine Pyke, Mary Mills, Margaret Dixon, Muriel McGuire and Eileen Fear.
In the British Columbia semis and Coast finals, the Vancouver Chown United Church Felixes clipped the Victoria Axioms 15-10 as Effie Silverthorne scored 9, M Silverthorne 5 and Thelma Mason 1, while Florence Seeley, Marion Shelly and F Andrew were scoreless. Minnie Briggs led the Axioms with 5. Margaret Wilson added 1. The Axioms also included Ruby Bethell, Dorothy Watson, Jean Nicholson.
In the other BC semi and Interior finals, Kelowna defeated Revelstoke 12-15; 13-9 (Total: 25-24). …………………………………………………… In game two, Kelowna took the series with a 13-9 win as M Meikle scored 6, G Griffith 6 and V Deheart 1, while J Hayman and M Burtch were scoreless. K McIntyre led Revelstoke with 5. D Lundell added 4, while A Dean, A Abrahamson, L Rutherford and B Southwell were scoreless.
In the sudden-death British Columbia fin, the Vancouver Chown United Felixes blasted Kelowna 30-8 as May Silverthorne scored 14, Thelma Mahon 10 and Effie Silverthorne 6, while Doris Shuttleworth, Florence Seeley, Frances Andrew, Marian Shelley and Beverly Adams were scoreless. Glennis Griffith led Kelowna with 4. Joyce Hayman added 2, Una Delfert 1 and Marion Meikle 1, while M Burtch and Ryan were scoreless.