In the Ontario final, the Toronto Jewish Community Club (who later became more widely known as Toronto Community House) defeated Hamilton Vias 28-16; 14-11; (Total 42-27)

In the Quebec final, Montreal Sun Life Insurance defeated Quebec City La Tuque 52-12; 35-8 (Total: 87-20).

        In the Eastern Canadian semis, the Toronto Jewish Girls Club defeated Montreal Sun Life Insurance 25-12; 49-20 (Total: 74-32). …………………………………………………… In game one, both teams played defensively, with Toronto lead 108 at the half. Shirley Sutton and Beatrice Freedhoff were stellar defensively, while S. Appleby scored 6, Ann Cornfield 3, P. Appleby 12, Clara Freedhoff 2, Shirley Sutton 2, Beatrice Freedhoff 0, B. Kleinberg 0 and H. Schwartz 0. Flo Skelcher led Montreal with 4. Gertie Thomas added 0, G. Lawrence 5, Ruth Marshall 1, Marguerite Burrell 0, Lillian Anderson 0, Marguerite Le Clair 1 and Jessie Bain 0. Montreal was coached by Smart. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto’s tempo proved too quick for Montreal. The Jewish Girls Club led 20-4 at the half and romped. Beatrice Freedhoff led Toronto with 6. S. Appleby added 0, Ann Cornfield 5, P. Appleby 4, Clara Freedhoff 5, Shirley Sutton 4, H. Schwartz 0 and B. Kleinberg 2. Gertie Thomas scored 4 for Montreal. Flo Skelcher added 3, G. Larence 1, Ruth Marshall 0, Marguerite Burrell 0, Lillian Anderson 0, Marguerite LeClair 0 and Jessie Bain 0.

In the East final, the Toronto Jewish Community Club defeated Halifax x-x; x-x (Total: x-x).

The East runner-up Halifax:

        The East champ Toronto Jewish Community Club: Clara Black;

        In the Alberta finals, the Edmonton Gradettes defeated the Calgary Wittichens 57-22; 33-22 (Total: 90-44). …………………………………………………… In game, the Gradettes dusted the Wittichens 57-22 as Evelyn Coulson scored 26, Doris Calhoun 16, Muriel Boyd 13 and Verna Lindsay 2, while Mabel Munton, Isobel Nairn, Jessie Innes, Jean Laurie and Tilley were scoreless. The Gradettes also included Edna Reilly. Annie Austin led the Wittichens with 8. Alma Cook added 5, Babe Munroe 2, Hannah Toone 2, Gay Ross 2, Helen Ferguson 1, Marg Kenny 1 and Alda Markle 1, while Eva Waymark, Ellen Andrews and Ida Cooper were scoreless. The Wittichens also included Harriet Stuart, Dot Vine and Elsie Burns. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Gradettes, coached by Bill Tait, captured their fifth consecutive Alberta title by clipping the Wittichens 33-22 as Calhoun scored 13, Coulson 10, Innes 10, Boyd 8, Mabel Munton 1 and Nairn 1, while Jean Laurie and Verna Lindsey were scoreless. Cook led the Wittichens with 9. Austin added 5, Burns 5, Cooper 2 and Kenny 1, while Toone, Ross, Markle, Munro, Waymark, Anderson, Stuart, Ferguson and Vine were scoreless.

        In the British Columbia x and Vancouver finals, the New Westminster Adanacs defeated New Westminister YMCA x-x; 22-10 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Adanacs prevailed 22-10 as D Turnbull scored 15, J Stoddart 4 and L Raey 3, while E Phelan, A Fort, M Robertson and D McLean were scoreless. Scragg led YMCA with 6. T Douglas added 4, while L Greenall, S Mill, P Mill, B Penzer and D Custance were scoreless.

        In the sudden-death B.C. semis, the Victoria Harmony Orioles defeated Vancouver Cedar Cottage 22-6 as M Peden scored 10, A Lalonde 6, B MacMurchie 4 and I Alexander 2, while E Matthews, M Hall and B Armstrong were scoreless. F Morrison led Cedar Cottage with 4. N McNeil added 2, while I Blackley, B Sherwood, G Stewart, I stewart and I Junkers were scoreless.

        In the sudden-death British Columbia finals, the Victoria Harmony Orioles edged Kamloops 17-16 as Peden scored 11, Lalonde 5 and McMurchie 1, while Taylor, Alexander, Hall and Armstrong were scoreless. McCallum led Kamloops with 6. Moffat added 5, Bones 2, Campbell 2 and Wain 1, while Stephenson, Humphrey and McLeod were scoreless.