In the Ontario quarterfinals, the St. Catharines Girls Club defeated Hamilton Beavers x-x; 49-18 (Total: by 41). …………………………………………………… In game on, St. Catharines prevailed by 10. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Catharines, coached by Mel Brock, played W. Smallcombe, H. McLean, J. Parkin, F. Thom, R. Luffman and E. White. Hamilton played K. Milles, A. Pryke, V. Nixon, G. Nye; M. Pryke; F. Green, G. Woods, G. Miller C. Oyd and G. Reynolds.

        In the Ontario semis, the Toronto Lakesides defeated St. Catharines Girls Club 38-18; x-x (Total: x-x) …………………………………………………… In game one, the Lakesides prevailed as Ethel Dennis and Ethel Pugh were stellar defensively, repeatedly breaking up the St. Catharines attack. Hilda Thomas led Lakesides with 13. Dot McNeil added 12, Doris Butwell 8, Haines 0, Ethel Pugh 0, Ethel Dennis 5, Slean 0, Matson 0 and Carpenter 0. McLean led St. Catharines with 6. Thom added 0, Thom 2, Smallacombe 4, Lyffman 4, Parkins 2, Garner 0 and White 0.

        In the other semi, the London Westervelt Grads defeated the Windsor Lincoln Road Cardinals 14-11; 13-10 (Total: 27-21). …………………………………………………… In game one, London edged Windsor 14-11 as Dolly Aitken scored 8, Mabel Kinsella 2, Aileen Walker 2 and Pitt 2, while McLeish, Mortimer and Orendorff were scoreless. Viola Agla led the Cardinals with 5. Marion Bull added 2, Dot Atkinson 2, Allison 1 and Dorothy Vollans 1, while Alice Brown and Turner were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, London took the series with a 13-10 win as Hazel Aitken scored 8, M Kinsella 3 and A Walker 2, while I Mortimer, M Pitt, L Orendorff and M McLeish were scoreless. M Bull led Windsor with 5. V Agla added 4 and D Vollans 1, while D Dickinson, A Brown, M Allison and D McKay were scoreless.

        In the Ontario final, the London Westervelt Grads defeated the Toronto Lakesides 18-18; 17-9 (Total: 35-27). …………………………………………………… In game one, the teams played an 18-all draw. Toronto hit 4-17 from the line and led 10-8 at the half. But London rallied to a five-point lead before Toronto closed out the scoring and forced the tie. Hazel Aitken led London with 6. Kinsella added 6, Isobel Mortimer 3, Walker 1, Pitt 2, Orendorff 0, McLeisk 0, Torrens 0, Cox 0 and Crone 0. McNeill led Toronto with 8. Butwell added 6, Thomas 2, Dennis 0, Pugh 2, Slean 0, Hanes 0, Matson 0 and Carpenter 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, London prevailed by a 17-9 count to take the series. The Westervelts led 8-6 at the half and their front line of Hazel Aitken, M. Kinsella and Isobel Mortimer took command in the second half. Hazel Aitken scored 6, M. Kinsella 5, Isobel Mortimer 5, A. Walker 0, M Pitt 0 and Morendorff 0. Butwell led Toronto with 5. McNeill added 0, Thomas 2, Pugh 1, Dennis 0, Haines 1, Mateson 0, Slean 0 and Carpenter 0.

        In the Maritime finals, St. John YMCA defeated Nova Scotia representative Simpson’s Go-Getters 16-15; x-x (Total: x-x).

        In the East semis and Ottawa finals, the Ottawa Alerts defeated St. John’s 24-12; 27-18 (Total: 51-30). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Ottawa Alerts prevailed 24-12 as Audrey Gooding scored 20, Ruth Thebarge 2 and Alice Murphy 2, while Helen Baillie, I Shaw, E Reddington, A Lytle, A Joyce, E McCorkell and D Sproule were scoreless. Kate Stuart led St. John’s with 8. Laura McClure added 3 and Erna Schmidt 1, while Betty Ebinger, Tena Wylie, Gertrude Bimm, Katherine Mulroney and Velma Burgess were scoreless. St. John’s also included Grace Nephew, Erna Schmidt and Viola Sperberg. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Alerts prevailed 27-18 to take the total-point series by 21. Audrey Gooding led the Alerts with 8. H Baillie added 7, A Lytle 5, I Shaw 4, Ruth Thebarge 2 and Alice Murphy 1, while D Sproule, E Campbell and E Reddington were scoreless. Erna Schmidt led St. John’s with 11. Kate Stuart added 5 and G Bimm 1, while V Burgess, T Wylie and B Ebinger were scoreless.

        In the East final, the Ottawa Alerts versus London Westervelt Grads

        The Ottawa Alerts: Helen Bailie; Audrey Gooding; Audrey Lytle; Armeda Joyce; Evelyn McCorkell; Alice Murphy; Edna Reddingtn; Ina Shaw; Dorothy Sproule; Ruth Theberge;

        In the Alberta semis and Calgary city finals, the Calgary Normals defeated Calgary YMCA 24-16; 17-23 (Total: 41-37). …………………………………………………… In game two, Calgary YMCA prevailed 23-17 but lost the total-point series by four. O Hills paced YMCA with 8. J Miller added 6, R Thompson 6 and M Hinds 3, while A Nixon, M Stewart, E Jackson, E Steele, L Gerlitz, E Johnson and E Roland were scoreless. Martha Gray led the Normals with 7. Helen Mercer added 5 and Lillian Carscadden 5, while Mildred Marcum, Marion Gordon, B Humphrey, Gwen Richards, Betty Duff, Julia Schilmar and M Folley were scoreless.

        In the Alberta finals, the Edmonton Gradettes defeated the Calgary Normals 34-17; 15-13 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Gradettes torched the Normals 34-17 as Helen Stone scored 17, Evelyn Coulson 11, Doris Neale 4 and Edith Stone 2, while Jessie Innes, Marion Kinney, Kay Metz and Mae Brown were scoreless. M Gray led Calgary with 9. H Mercer added 4, L Carscadden 2 and J Schilman 2, while B Duff, G Richards, B Humphrey and M Marcum were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Gradettes completed the series sweep with a 15-13 as Evelyn Coulson scored 8, M Brown 5, Marion Kinney 1 and H Stone 1, while E Stone, K Metz, D Neale and Jessie Innes were scoreless. Lillian Carscadden led the Normals with 6. Helen Mercer 4, M Gray 2 and Julia Schilman 1, while Betty Duff, Marion Gordon, Barbara Humphreys, Gwen Richards and Lily Markham were scoreless.

        In the British Columbia semis and Vancouver finals, Canadian Memorial defeated the Whippets x-x.

        In the British Columbia semis and Interior finals, Armstrong defeated Revelstoke x-x; 26-14 (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… After the series, Armstrong was tossed from the B.C. playoffs when it was discovered that two of their players were over the age limit. It was announced that Armstrong would play Vancouver Canadian Memorial in an “unofficial” match for the “unofficial” B.C. title.

        In the “unofficial” B.C. title match, Vancouver Canadian Memorial (coached by J Camm) bombed Armstrong 50-17 as Margaret May scored 24, Evelyn Midgeley 14, Jean Harding 10 and Mary Fallis 2, while Wilma Watson and Nellie Cope were scoreless. C Bray led Armstrong with 12. D Connatty added 3 and A Meeres 2, while E Stokes and I Lancaster were scoreless.