In the Toronto final, Toronto Lakesides edged the Toronto Parkdales 15-11 in a one game series ordered by the league after both finished (5-1) in regular season play, with the Lakesides having beaten the Parksides in their regular season match. Had the Parksides won, the league said a third game would have been required. Hilda Thomas led the Lakesides with 7 points. Eleanor Slean added 2, Kay Carpenter 2, Ethel Pugh 0, Isobel Hanes 2, Doris Butwell 3 and Amy Moran 0. Peggy Sharpe led the Parksides with 5. Rita Fox added 2, Neldi Bernard 0, Margaret Hopkins 1, Margaret McGuigan 0, Emily Gault 3, Vi Stimers 0 and Bettie Barr 0.
In the Ontario quarterfinals, the St. Catharines Lassies defeated the Hamilton Ramblers 17-20; 27-22 (Total: 44-42). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Hamilton Ramblers prevailed 20-17 as F Atkinson scored 7, E Gorman 5, M Winter 4, F Reynolds 2 and C Carlyle 2, while M Marsh and A Wilson were scoreless. Wilma Smallacombe led the Lassies with 6. C Thom added 5, H Mclean 4 and R Luffman 2, while F Thom, J Parkins and I Cromb were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Lassies led 14-9 at the half. H. MacLean led the Lassies with 6. Chris Thom added 5, W. Smallacomb 4, R. Thom 5, R. Lussman 3, Jean Parkins 4, I. Cromb 0 and C. Garner 0. F. Atkinson paced Hamilton with 7. M. Winter added 4, C. Carlyle 3, A. Wilson 0, M. Hooper 0 and G Reynolds 0. Lakesides coach by Colley Gillespie and managed by George Watson.
In the Ontario semis, the St. Catharines Lassies defeated the Toronto Lakesides 19-33; 21-7; 17-14 (Total: 40-40 tie, necessitating a third game playoff)). …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Catharines clubbed Toronto 21-7 as J Parkins scored 7, R Luffman 6, C Thom 5, W Smallacombe 2 and H McLean 1, while F Thom, I Cromb and C Garner were scoreless. J Hanes paced the Lakesides with 3. E Slean added 2, H Thomas 1 and E Pugh 1, while D Butwell, K Carpenter, A Moran and L Harron were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The series tie necessitated a third game, played in Hamilton, which St. Catharines won 17-14. St. Catharines led 14-5 at the half but were outscored 9-3 in the second frame, scoring only one field goal. J Parkins led St. Catharines with 5. F Thom added 5, R Luffman 5 and H MacLean 2, while I Cromb, W Smallacombe, C Garner and F Johnson were scoreless. A Hanes paced the Lakesides with 6. D Butwell added 3, K Slean 3 and E Pugh 2, while C Thomas, K Carpenter, A Moran and M Harron were scoreless.
In the other Ontario semi, the London Westervelt Grads defeated the Windsor Collegiate Alumnae 19-18; 27-19 (Total: 46-37). …………………………………………………… In game one, London edged Windsor 19-18 as Hazel Aiken scored 10. …………………………………………………… In game two, Mary McLeish led London with 14. Hazel Aitken added 9, I Babcock 0, A. Walker 2, M. Pitt 0, M Kinsella 2 and D. Cox 0. The Westervelts also included McYeish. Hester ‘Billie’ Churchill led Windsor with 8. Marion Allison added 4, E Phelps 0, Doris Atkinson 5, Jessie Churchill 3, Pearl Bergeron 0, Marion Rounds 0 and Doris Foy 0.
In the Ontario final, the London Westervelt Grads defeated the St. Catharines Lassies 38-23; 22-12 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, London dominated the second half after leading 10-7 heading into the lockers. Mary MacLeish led Westervelt with 15. Hazel Aitken added 12, M. Kinsella 8, Audrey Walker 2, Margaret Pitt 1, I. Babcock 0, D. Cox 0 and I. Mortimer 0. Jean Parkins led St. Catharines with 7. C. Thom added 2, M. McLean 2, F. Thom 2, R. Luffman 5, I. Cromb 0, T. Johnson 2, W. Smallcombe 5 and C. Garner 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, London’s perimeter shooting proved the difference as they built a 17-8 lead at the half and romped. Mary MacLeish led London with 8. M. Kinsella added 4, H. Aitken 5, A. Walker 2, M. Bitt 0, H. Cox 0 and A. Babcock 0. H. MacLean paced St. Catharines with 3. C. Thom added 2, Jean Parkins 2, W. Smallacombe 2, R. Tuffman 0, F. Thom 0, I. Cromb 0, C. garner 0 and E. Johnston 0.
In the Alberta semis and Northern Alberta finals, the Edmonton Eskimos defeated the Edmonton Gradettes 28-48; 37-36; 27-33; 27-23; 41-39 (3g-2). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Gradettes clubbed the Eskimos 48-29 as E Coulson scored 9, E Stone 8, McKinney 8, Belaner 8, May Brown 6, H Stone 5 and Neale 4. Pudge Sewell led the Eskimos with 12. Gladys Knutson added 6, Anna Wynnychuk 5, Mary Melnyk 4 and Gea Dame 2, while Gertrude Hodgson, Eileen Riddell, Ruth Fry, Mabel Turner, Elise Burdick, Juanite Lawrence and Jasmine Lawrence were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Gradettes prevailed 33-27 as Belanger scored 10, H Stone 9, E Stone 6, Neale 4, Coulson 2 and Kinney 2, while Innes and Brown were scoreless. Knutson led the Eskimos with 10. Sewell added 8, Wynnychuk 4, Melnyk 2 and Hodgson 2, while Burdick, Dame and Fry were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Eskimos edged the Gradettes 27-23 as Sewell scored 12, Wynnychuk 7, Knutson 7 and Melnyk 1, while Fry, Dame, Hodgson and Burdick were scoreless. E Stone led the Gradettes with 8. Coulson added 6, McKinney 4, Belanger 3 and M Brown 2, while Neale, H Stone and Innes were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game four, the Eskimos took the series with a 41-39 win as Knutson scored 17, Sewell 8, Wynnychuk 6, Melnyk 5, Hodgson 3 and Fry 2, while Dame and Burdick were scoreless. H Stone led the Gradettes with 24. Belanger added 7, Neale 5, Kinney 2 and E Stone 1, while Coulson and Brown were scoreless.
In the Alberta finals, the Edmonton Eskimos defeated the Calgary Chinooks 65-25; 40-23 (Total: 105-48). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Eskimos (coached by Bill Pullishy) dusted the Chinooks 65-25 as Knutson scored 21, Melnyk 19, Sewell 14, Wynnychuk 8, Burdick 2 and Hodgson 1, while Fry, Dame and Riddell were scoreless. Jessie Miller led Calgary with 13. Edith Jackson added 5, Eileen Steele 3, Olive Kells 2 and Mary Stuart 2, while Helen Crichton, Beth Gerlitz and May Hinde were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Eskimos took the title with a 40-23 win as M Melnyk scored 11, A Wynnychuk 11, G Knutson 6, M Sewell 4 and G Hodgson 3, while 5 were unallocated and R Fry, B Dame and E Burdick were scoreless. Olive Kells led the Chinooks with 17. Jessie Miller added 3, Edith Jackson 2 and May Hinde 1, while Helen Crichton and Beth Gerlitz were scoreless.
In the British Columbia, there were no BCBA-sanctioned playoffs as there were no teams which qualified for provincial play.
In the “mythical” Lower Mainland semis and B.C. quarterfinals, Mountain View dispatched Vancouver Chalmers 19-7 as A Martin scored 6, Helen McDonald 5, D Campbell 4 and B Connell 4, while E Watt, H McLean and J Brownell were scoreless. H Reeves led Chalmers with 3. H Jack added 2, M Frizzell 1 and H Brown 1, while E Gittns and F Teetzel were scoreless.
In the “mythical” B.C. semis and Lower Mainland finals, Mountain View torched Chilliwack 38-14 as D Campbell scored 13, A Martin 11, E Macdonald 9 and B Connell 5, while E Watt was scoreless. N Ellis led Chilliwack with 6. B Noseworthy added 3, N McNeil 3 and W Mansfield 2, while C Hallon, E Noseworthy and B Jobson were scoreless.
In the “mythical” British Columbia final, Lower Mainland ‘B’ champ defeated the Island ‘A’ champ Nanaimo Bluebirds 18-7 as E McDonald scored 10, Agnes Martin 4, B Connell 2 and Jerry Brownell 2, while Q Collison and Enid Watt were scoreless. R Weeks scored all 7 for the Bluebirds, while L Main, E Malone, F Styles, J Sutherland, M Mathers and W Gold were scoreless.