In the Toronto finals, the Toronto Parkdales defeated Danforth S.M.C. 26-25; 28-27 (Total: 54-52). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto led 11-7 at the half but Doris Downing rallied Danforth into the lead before Dot Price and Belle Rossman rallied the Parkdales to the one-point win. Rossman led the Parkdales with 7. Price added 6, Muriel Wellar 5, Claire Bailey 1, Nora Moxon 2, Murray Cardiff 0, Louie Ratcliffe 4, Elsie Leask 1 and Laura McNaughton 1. Downing paced Danforth with 8. Jean MacMurray added 4, Eva Pule 2, Doris Gibbons 5, Edna Reed 5, Marion Edwards 0, Marge Galston 1, Enid Baker 0, and Bea Hitchcock 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto led 15-10 at the half and dominated the boards. Louie Ratcliffe paced the Parkdales with 11. Claire Bailey added 2, Muriel Wellar 0, Nora Moxon 3, Dot Price 5, Belle Rossman 0, Murray Cardiff 0, Essie Leask 1 and Laura McNaughton 6. Doris Gibbons notched 5 for Danforth. Doris Downing added 2, Jean MacMurray 5, Eva Pyle 4, Edna Reed 4, Babe Gulston 5, Marion Edwards 2, Bea Hitchcock 0 and Edna Baker 0.

        In the provincial quarterfinals, Stratford YWCA defeated Guelph KWCA x-x; 23-19 (Total: x-x)

        In the provincial semis, Stratford YWCA defeated the Toronto Parkdales 34-14; 21-38 (Total: 55-52). …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto prevailed as M. Wellar scored 9, C. Bailey 1, N. Moxon 5, D. Price 15, B. Rossman 2, M. Cardiff 0, L. Ratcliffe 5, E. Leask 1 and L. McNaughton 0. Janet Miller led Stratford with 15. Christine Miller added 3, Jennie Moffat 2, Margaret Melrose 1, Dorothy Lennox 0, Ethel Ogden 0, Fern Beatty 0, Jean Capling 0 and P. Reider 0.

        In the other semi, Windsor Economy Lunch defeated the Sarnia Cediems 33-21; 26-19 (Total: 59-40). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor dispatched Sarnia 33-21 as Ellen Dubois scored 12, Gragg 7, Bennett 4, Gemmell 4, Drouillard 4 and Zuk 2, while Buchanan was scoreless. Hall led the Cediems with 7. Williams added 6, Forbes 4, Crabb 2 and Finch 2, while Hill, Rintoul and Lewis were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor took the series with a 26-19 win. Zuk led Windsor with 8. Gragg added 5, Bennett 5, Drouillard 4 and Dubois 4, while Buchanan, Begley and Lafontaine were scoreless. M Hall paced Sarnia with 6. Hill added 5, M Hall 4, Forbes 2 and Williams 2, while Rintoul and Crabb were scoreless.

        In the Ontario final, Stratford YWCA defeated Windsor Economy Lunch 52-18; 35-25 (Total: 87-43). …………………………………………………… In game one, Janet Miller notched 23 to lead Stratford. Christine Miller added 13, Jennie Moffatt 16, Margaret Melrose 0, Dorothy Lennox 0, Jean Capling 0, Fern Beatty 0 and Ethel Ogden 0. Cragg led Windsor with 9. Dubois added 0, Zuk 0, Buchanan 2, Bennett 0, Drouillard 4, LaFontaine 3 and Begley 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Stratford’s speed befuddled Windsor. Jennie Moffatt led Stratford with 20 points. Christine Miller added 5, Janet Miller 8, Margaret Melrose 11, Dorothy Lennox 0, Ethel Ogden 0, F. Beatty 0 and R. Reider 0. Margaret Gragg led Windsor with 12. Eva Zuk added 3, Ellen Dubois 0, Dora Bennett 2, Georgina Begley 0, Margaret Drouillard 2, Isabel Buchanan 5 and Valerie Lafontaine 0. Economy Lunch (coached by Gene Rossiter) also included Jean Gemmell.

        In the sudden-death Montreal finals, the Ville Emard Pirates edged the Montreal Murrays 16-14 as Dot Harris scored 7, Millie Leather 6 and Peggy Elliott 3, while T Glendenning, M Antom, R Perfremont, M Perfremont and J Anton were scoreless. Margaret De Vere led the Murrays with 4. Hilda Strike added 3, Evelyn Callahan 3, I Denyar 2 and V Burke 2, while M Taylor, T Williams, C Currie and G Halliday were scoreless.

        In the Quebec finals, the Ville Emard Pirates dfeated the Sherbrooke Independents 30-21; 22-8 (Total: 52-29). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Pirates clipped Sherbrooke 30-21 as Mildred Leather scored 17, Tillie Glendenning 8, P Elliott 2, D Harris 2 and M Anton 2, while J Anton, M Perfremont and Rose Perfremont were scoreless. Sylvia Loomis paced Sherbrooke with 7. Gertrude Gaffney added 5, D Nutbrown 3, K Morrill 2, B Mandigo 2, while Betty Wilson 2, while E Davies and E Vonberg were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Ville Emard dusted Sherbrooke 22-8 as M Leather scored 9, T Clendenning 5, D Harris 4, P Elliott 2 and R Perfremont 2, while M Anton, M Perfremont and J Anton were scoreless. G Gaffney led Sherbrooke with 2. D Nutbrown added 2, B Wilson 2 and S Loomis 2, while K Morril, B Mandigo, E Davies and E Vonberg were scoreless.

        In the Ontario/Quebec final, the Ville Emard Pirates defaulted to Stratford YWCA due “to the lateness of the season.” The team had voted to forgo the title in late April. A month later, the Pirates volunteered a partial guarantee but Stratford unanimously voted not to travel because of examinations.

        The runner-up Montreal Emard Pirates:

        The champion Stratford YWCA: Janet Miller, Christine Miller, Jennie Moffatt; Margaret Melrose; Dorothy Lennox; Jean Capling; Fern Beatty; Ethel Ogden; R. Reider;

        In the Alberta semis, the Lethbridge Co-eds d’d Pincher Creek 16-19; 35-26; 27-22 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, Pincher Creek prevailed 19-16. …………………………………………………… In game two, Lethbridge evened the series with a 35-26 win after leading 20-11 at the half and 27-16 after three quarters. Thornhill paced the Co-Eds with 11. Wilson added 8, Stubbs 8, Kelly 5 and Wray 3, while Gogan, Shera, Dell, Stanmore and Jackson were scoreless. Ross led Pincher Creek with 11. Newman added 8, Laidlaw 5 and Cook 2, while Walker, Burns, Hoare, Buchan and Makay were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Co-eds took the series with a 27-22 win after leading 10-1, 12-8 and 22-12 at the quarters. Stubbs paced the Co-eds with 8. Thornhill added 5, Wilson 5, Kelly 4 and Wray 2, while Dell, Stanmore, Jackson, Shera and Gogan were scoreless. Cook paced Pincher Creek with 7. Newman added 4, Walker 4, Ross 2, Laidlaw 2 and Burns 1, while Hoare and Mackay were scoreless.

        In the Alberta finals, the Calgary Wittichens defeated the Lethbridge Co-Eds 28-27; 35-31 (Total: 63-58). …………………………………………………… In game one, Calgary prevailed 28-27. The Wittichens broke to a 9-0 lead but trailed 13-12 at the half. They led 22-21 after three quarters. Dixon led the Wittichens with 13. A Ober added 8, F Ferguson 4 and T Morton 3, while S Pitt, A Richardson, O Jones, Peters and MuMullen were scoreless. Wilson and Hazel Thornhill each scored 12 to pace Lethbridge. Phyllis Wray added 3, while Marguerite Stubbs, Margaret Gogan, M Shera, Helen Kelly, Isobel Jackson, T Dell and Dorothy Stanmore were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Wittichens prevailed 35-31 in overtime to take the total-point series 63-58. Ferguson paced the Wittichens with 14. Peters added 10, Stewart 5, Chur 4, Dixson 2 and Maton 2, while Pitt, Jones, McMullen and Stewart were scoreless. Marguerite Stubbs paced coach Bob McKillop’s Co-Eds with 10. Wilson added 9, Hazel Thornhill 7 and Helen Kelly 5, while Margaret Gogan, Dell, Phyllis Wray, Dorothy Stanmore and Isobel Jackson were scoreless.

        In the Manitoba finals, the Winnipeg Robertson Intermediates defeated x. The Robertsons included Evelyn Krajarski.

        In the sudden-death B.C. opening round and Lower Mainland semis, Grandview United clubbed Chilliwack 31-17 as Thomson scored 8, Doerr 5, Hamer 5, Dobson 4, Furnell 4, Styles 3 and Wilson 2, while Bliss, Russell and Loveless were scoreless. Marriott led Chilliwack with 7. Manfield added 6 and Pearson 4, while Noseworthy, Lucrin, Oakes, Merrin and Redpath were scoreless.

        In the sudden-death B.C. quarterfinals and Lower Mainland finals, Vancouver Chown United defeated Grandview United 25-20 as Campbell scored 12, McIntyre 9, Lee 3 and Haddock 1, while Clark, Wilson, Dickson and Cummings were scoreless. Hamer led Grandview with 7. Styles added 5, Furnell 5, Wilson 2 and Thompson 1, while Dobson, Doerr, Bliss, Russell and Loveless were scoreless.

        In the B.C. semis, Vancouver Chown United edged Alberni 20-17.

        In the other B.C. semi and Interior finals, Kamloops defeated Salmon Arm 45-5; 2-0 (default).

        In the sudden-death B.C. final, Kamloops clipped the Vancouver Chown United 24-16.