In the Toronto final, the Toronto Lakesides defeated Toronto Christ Church 21-10.

        In the Ontario semis, St. Catharines Collegiate Grads defeated Toronto Lakesides 16-8; 16-21 (Total: 32-29). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Catharines doubled up Toronto 16-8. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Lakesides led 14-10 at the half and Toronto appeared headed to a series victory before St. Catharines notched two buckets in the final minute. Toronto shot 3-12 from the line, while St. Catharines hit 4-7. Dot McNeill led Toronto with 10. Hilda Thomas added 7, Butwell 3, Darrell 1, Pugh 0, Noakes 0 and McCrae 0. Jean Parkins led St. Catharines with 4. Flora Thom added 1, Olive Robinson 4, Marjorie Wiley 0, R. Luffman 2, Dorothy Jerry 0, Lynn 0, L. Thom 0 and Chris Thom 0.

        In the other semi, the London Westervelts defeated the Windsor Lincoln Road Church Cardinals 17-21; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor (coached C Turnbull, manager D.H. Woollatt) edged London 21-17 as Lillian Bull scored 11, Marion 4, Bull 4, D Sully 2, V Agie 2, D Vollans 1 and A Brown 1, while E Service was scoreless.

        In the Ontario final, the St. Catharines Collegiate Grads defeated London Westerveldts 19-9; 16-23 (Total: 35-32). …………………………………………………… In game two, London prevailed 23-16 but lost the total-point series by three. Isabel Mortimer paced the Westerveldts with 10. Hazel Aitken added 8, Audrey Walker 2, Annie Johanson 2 and Marj Culbert 1, while M Kinsella, M Orendorff and M Pitt were scoreless. Olive Robinson led St. Catherines with 9. Jean Parkins added 3, Marjorie Wiley 2 and Chris Thom 2, while Reta Luffman, Florence Thom, Dot Jory, Lina Thom and Carrie Rymer were scoreless.

        In the Ottawa Valley finals, the Post Office Girls defeated Ottawa Rowing Club 34-16; 32-19 (Total: 66-35). …………………………………………………… In game one, Post Office torched Rowing Club 34-16 as Mary Ling scored 13, Bea Choquette 9, Teddy Jones 7, Gladys Dunnigan 4 and Helen Shaw 1, while Ina Shaw, Julia Dunnigan and Jeannie Comerford were scoreless. May Quinlan paced Rowing club with 8. Evelyn Baillie added 3, Kay Sproule 3 and Ruby Gooding 1, while Isabel Asher, Eva Williamson, Ida Williamson and Freda Jenkins were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Post Office prevailed 32-19 as Gladys Dunnigan scored 8, Beatrice Choquette 7, Mary Ling 7, Teddy Jones 5, Jennie Comerford 4 and Helen Shaw 1, while Ina Shaw and Julia Dunnigan were scoreless. K Sproule led Rowing Club with 9. E Ballie added 7, R Gooding 2 and E Asher 1, while F Jenkins, I Williamson, E Williamson, A Joyce and M Quinian were scoreless.

        In the Eastern Canadian finals, the Ottawa Post Office Girls defeated St. Catharines Collegiate Grads 15-17; 26-13 (Total: 41-30)

In game one, St. Catharines edged Ottawa 17-15 as Flora Thom scored 6, Olive Robinson 4, Jean Parkins 4, Reta Luffman 2 and Marjorie Wiley 1, while Chris Thom, Dorothy Jory, Lina Thom and Carrie Rymer were scoreless. Teddy Jones paced Ottawa with 6. Beatrice Choquette added 5, Helen Shaw 2 and Mary Ling 2, while Gladys Dunnigan, Julia Dunnigan and Ina Shaw were scoreless.

        In game two, Ottawa led 18-3 at the half and romped to a 26-13 win as Mary Ling scored 6, Beatrice Choquette 8, Teddy Jones 5, Ina Shaw 3, Gladys Dunnigan 4, Julia Dunnigan 0, Jennie Comerford 0 and Ina Shaw 0. Jean Parkins notched 5 for St. Catharines. Olive Robinson added 4, Marjorie Wiley 0, Flora Thom 0, Reta Luffman 3, Chris Thom 2, Dorothy Jory 0 and Carrie Rymer 0.

        The East runner-up St. Catharines Collegiate Grads: Jean Parkins; Flora Thom; Olive Robinson; Marjorie Wiley; Reta Luffman; Dorothy Jory; Lynn; Lina Thom; Chris Thom; Carrie Rymer;

        The East champion Ottawa Post Office Girls: Beatrice Choquette; Mary Ling; Teddy Jones; Ina Shaw; Gladys Dunnigan; Julia Dunnigan; Jennie Comerford; Helen Shaw; coach Art Ling

        In the sudden-death British Columbia semis and Coast final, the Vancouver Chown Felixes clipped Victoria Fairfields 21-12. The Fairfields included Jean Moore, Frances Moore, Ella Brenmer, Ruth Fields, Margaret Moffatt, Bernice Penzer and Irene Gilchrist.

        In the BC semis and Interior finals, Salmon Arm defeated Revelstoke x-x; x-x (Total 48-21).

        In the sudden-death British Columbia final, the Vancouver Chown Felixes bombed Salmon Arm 52-3 as Bernice Mcleod scored 21, May Silverthorne 16 and Effie Silverthorne 13, while Winona Lawrence, Florence Seeley, Nettie Pronick and Frances Andrew were scoreless. The Felixes led 11-1, 30-1 and 44-3 at the quarters. M Brown paced Salmon Arm with 2. K Eckland added 1, while A Prescott, W Bishop, M Pardy, E Scott, E McGuire and A Turner were scoreless.

        In the sudden-death Alberta final, the Calgary Canucks clipped the Edmonton Gradettes 32-19 as E Edmandson scored 17, L Lea 6, J Edmandson 4, R Thompson 3, E Morton 2 and M Malcolm 2. K Metz led the Gradettes with 8. D Neale added 4, H Stone 3, K Steele 2 and M Holden 2, while E Stone, M Kinney, J Innes and E Coulson were scoreless.