In the Toronto finals, the Parkdale ladies defeated the Toronto Ladies 18-15; 32-13 (Total: 50-28)
In the Ontario quarterfinals, the Hamilton Victorias defeated Kitchener x-x; 29-23 (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Nan England scored 20 for Hamilton. …………………………………………………… In game two, Hamilton prevailed 29-23 as N Morrison scored 10, Ann Orlick 8, Ann Bates 4, P Morrison 4, G Stagg 2 and Cohen 1, while Martin, Nan England M McQueen were scoreless. Lockhart led Kitchener with 8. G Gruenald added 4, P Grey 4, M Campbell 4 and A Wickens 3, while H Spiegelberg, F Wickinn and M Hreswield were scoreless.
In the Ontario semis, the Toronto Parkdales defeated the Hamilton Victorias x-x; x-x (Total: x-x)
In the Ontario finals, the Toronto Parkdales defeated Windsor Williams Beauty Salon 22-28; 43-18 (Total: 65-46.). …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto torched Windsor 43-18 as Lorna Davies scored 12.
In the sudden-death Montreal final, Sun Life defeated the Emard Pirates 26-23 in overtime as Ella Butchart scored 8, Irwin 6, Maude DeHarte 5, Gwen Barton 4, Jones 2 and Amy Louchs 1, while Grenier, Payne, Wyllie and Kennedy were scoreless. M Leather led the Pirates with 12. Peggy Harris added 8, Dot Harris 2 and Harfield 1, while H Preferment, Anton, M Preferment, Glendenning and Johnson were scoreless.
In the Quebec semis, La Tuque defeated Montreal Sun Life 2-0 (default).
In the Quebec finals, La Tuque defeated Bishop’s College 19-7; 17-25 (Total: 36-32). …………………………………………………… In game one, La Tuque clipped Bishop’s 19-7 as R Knight scored 10, Griffiths 5, Olsen 3 and Smith 1, while M.R. Tremblay, M.L. Tremblay, Potvin and Morrison were scoreless. Isabel Rothney scored 5, to lead Bishop’s (coached by Charlie McCullough, assisted by Dick McMorran). Phyllis Montgomery added 2, while Lillian Salacis, Betty Wilson, Evelyn Austin, Lyndall Jackson, Helen Bayne, Helen Acheson, Margaret Bradley and Ruth Mead.
In the East final, the Toronto Parkdales defeated La Tuque x-x.
In the Winnipeg city semis, Winnipeg Travis defeated Winnipeg Tigerettes 25-18; 26-18 (Total: 51-36). …………………………………………………… In game two, Travis prevailed 26-18 as Jarrett scored 10, Simpson 8, Carter 4, Thomson 2, McDonald 2 and McMorland 2, while Gibson was scoreless. Van Horne led the Tigerettes with 10. Breckman added 3, Bjornsson 2, Johnson 2 and Sigurdson 1, while Setter and Stephenson were scoreless.
In the Winnipeg city finals, Winnipeg Travis defeated Winnipeg Normal School 22-13; 31-18 (Total: 53-31). …………………………………………………… In game two, Travis clipped Normal School 31-18 as playing coach Marge Thomson scored 8, Jarrett 7, Doris Carter 6, Simpson 6, Madge Gibson 2 and McDonald 2. Armstrong led Normal School with 6. Breckman added 6, Wallace 3, Chestnut 2 and Feltham 1, while Lauckey, Wallace and Sanky were scoreless.
In the Alberta semis, Calgary Gibson’s Bowling Alley defeated the Edmonton Eskimos 31-23; 35-18 (Total: 66-41). …………………………………………………… In game one, Calgary Gibson’s prevailed 31-23 as May Hinde scored 18, Mary Stuart 4, Eileen Steele 3 and Marge Kenny 1, while Jessie Gillies, Dora Baptie, Sheila Ritchie and Kathleen Hyatt were scoreless. Gladys Knutson led the Eskimos with 10. Isla Anderson added 6, Ann Wynnychuk 4 and Anne Ferbey 3, while Anne Gofsky, Christine Cameron, Lilly Erickson, Lottie Oliver and Ethel Johnson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Gibson’s pounded the Eskimos 35-18 as Stuart scored 12, Jessie Gilles 7, Hyatt 7, Hinde 4, Steele 4 and Baptie 1, while Ritchie and Kinney were scoreless. Knudson led the Eskimos with 6. Anderson added 5, Erickwon 3, Ferby 2, Wynnychuk 1 and Metz 1, while Cameron, Gosky, Oliver and Johnston were scoreless.
In the Alberta finals, Calgary Gibson’s v Lethbridge Coeds.
In the British Columbia semis, Kamloops defeated Vernon 24-5; 38-16 (Total: 62-21). …………………………………………………… In game one, Kamloops torched Vernon 24-5 as Jesse McCallum scored 14, Moffatt 6, Stephens 3 and Margaret McLeod 1, while Corbin, Embury, Merle Wain and Smith were scoreless. McNeil led Vernon with 2. Martyn added 1, Baillie 1 and Cotton 1, while Macdonald, Ward, Ewer and White were scoreless.
In the British Columbia playoffs and Mainland finals, the New Westminister Adanacs defeated x.