In the Ontario quarterfinals, the London Westerveldt Grads defeated Stratford Y 46-28; x-x (Total: x-x)

        The Toronto Parkdale Ladies defeated Niagara Falls Our Lady of Peace 54-7; 37-13 (Total: 91-20). …………………………………………………… In game two, Parkdale coasted after building a 20-6 lead at the half. J. Rossman led Toronto with 11. M. Ratcliffe added 9, J. leach 5, H. Hanson 0, T. Bailey 5, T. Willox 5, A. Aires 0, C. Eagles 2 and H. Cardiff 0. S. Blanch paced Lady of Peace with 4. F. Eade added 0, T. Somerville 0, E. Cote 4, L. Somerville 0, R. Dawson 0, M. Blanch 0, P. Rowan 0, M. Rowan 0 and E. Lonergan 0.

        In the Ontario semis, Toronto Parkdale Ladies defeated London Westerveldt Grads 38-25; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto prevailed by 13 as Louis Ratcliffe shot the lights, scoring 20 points. Toronto hit a mere 2-12 from the line, while London was 9-28. Nora Moxon added 9 for Parkdale, Belle Rossman 5, Muriel Wellar 2, Clair Bailey 0, Essie Lesak 0, Murray Cardiff 0, Helen Alriss 0 and Jean Eagle 2. Mollie Nevan led London with 8. Mary Kennedy added 7, Frances Mayne 0, Velma Cunningham 2, Jean Brown 0, Jean Boyd 0, Maude DeHart 0, Eva Pole 5, Dorothy Earle 0 and Doris Winder 2.

        In the other semi, Windsor Border Cities YWCA defeated Sarnia Cedlems 19-12; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor clipped Sarnia 1912 as M Lyons scored 6, J Bennett 5, L Palmer 4, R Greenway 3 and V McWilliams 1, while P Keane, A Dickinson and E Whitehead were scoreless. Windsor led 13-2 at the half. G Hall paced Sarnia with 9. D Williams added 3, while M Hall, G Crabb, M Curry, J Louis and Rutter were scoreless.

        In the Ontario finals, Windsor Border Cities YWCA defeated Toronto Parkdales 35-25; 24-29 (Total: 59-54). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor, coached by Hugh Mankielow, hit 15-27 from the line, while coach Art Strickland’s Parkdales were a mere 5-16. Jo Bennett led Windsor with 14, while Val McWilliams was stellar defensively. M. Lyon scored 4, Lurline Palmer 5, Ruth Greenway 5, A. Dickinson 0, McWilliams 0, P. Keane 2, L. Brown 0 and E. Whitehead 0. Nora Moxon notched 4 for Toronto. Belle Rossman added 5, Clair Bailey 1, Ratcliffe 6, Mary Lesak 0, Muriel Wellar 7, Murray Cardiff 0, Jean Eagle 0 and Helen Alriss 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto prevailed by five after hitting 7-19 from the line, while Windsor was 6-24. Ruth Greenway and Jo Bennett gave Windsor an early lead but Nora Moxon and Claire Bailey rallied the Parkdales to an 11-8 lead at the half. Moxon paced Toronto with 13. Bailey added 8, B. Rossman 2, S. Leask 3, L. Ratcliffe 0, Muriel Wellard 3, J. Eagles 0, N. Cardiff 0 and H. Alriss 0. Jo Bennett paced Windsor with 9. Ruth Greenway added 3, Val McWilliams 3, Lurline Palmer 5, A. Dickinson 0, M. Lyon 1, P. Keene 2, L. Brown 0 and E. Whitehead 0.

        In the Montreal league, YMHA clipped Sun Life 30-16 in the final regular season game between the loop’s top two finishers. Billy Farovitch paced YMHA with 12. F Dankoff added 7, K Guttman 6, A Shuster 3, J Segal 1 and L Meantan 1, while D Basbaum, S Segal, D Barsha and A Narin were scoreless. R Marshall paced Sun Life with 6. M Irvine added 5, F Skelcher 2, V Bant 2 and M Jones 1, while E Butchart, B Grenier, G Thomas, A Lyall and A Jones were scoreless.

        In the Alberta semis, the Lethbridge Adanacs defeated Pincher Creek 38-18; x-x (Total: x-x). In game one, Lethbridge prevailed 38-18 as Thornhill scored 15, McIntosh 9, Wray 5, J Kelly 2 and Wood 1, while Burke, Shera, Bruce, Krause, H Kelly, Hamilton and Jackson were scoreless. Agnes Laidlaw led Pincher Creek with 11. Kathleen Cosstick added 2, Francis Cosstick 2, Evelynne Walker 2 and Elsie Burns 1, while Gay Ross, Ella Rosio, Irene Jack, Jean McEwen, Mayre MacKay, Jessie Fraser and Doris Cox were scoreless. Pincher Creek also included Audrey Topp, Mildred Upton and Vivian Dell.

        In the Alberta semis, the Edmonton Gradettes dispatched the Lethbridge Adanacs; 50-23; 37-26 (Total: 87-49). …………………………………………………… In game one, the coach Bill Tait’s Gradettes thumped the Adanacs 50-23 as Ross scored 13, Northup 11, Holmgren 7, Reilly 7, Brown 6 and Dann 6. Burke paced the Adanacs with 5. Thornhill added 4, Wray 4, H Kelly 4, Macintosh 2 and J Kelly 2, while Hamilton was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Gradettes prevailed 37-26 as Brown scored 10, Northup 10, Dann 9, Reilly 7 and Ross 1, while Holmgren, McNeil and Powers were scoreless. Ward led the Adanacs with 8. Helen Kelly added 4, J Kelly 4, Wray 4, Thornhill 3, Burke 3, Hamilton 3 and McIntosh 1, while Krause, Shera, Jackson and Bruce were scoreless.

        In the Alberta finals, the Edmonton Gradettes defeated the Calgary Red Wings 34-25; 56-38 (Total: 90-63). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Gradettes prevailed 34-25 as Brown scored 9, Dann 8, Northup 7, Ross 6 and Reilly 4, while Holmgren, Bowers and McNeill were scoreless. Elsie McFarlane paced the Red Wings with 9. Kelly added 4, Fawdrey 4, James 2, Findlay 2, Clifford 2 and Grinton 2, while Norrie was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Gradettes prevailed 56-38 to take the total-point series 90-63. Brown paced the Gradettes with 15. Ross added 11, Dann 10, Holmgren 3 and Reilly 2, while Powers and McNeill were scoreless. Jean Findlay paced the Red Wings with 14. Beryl Kelly added 10, Isabella Grinton 6, Morris 2 and Elsie McFarlane 1, while Lucille James, Marjorie Clifford and Helen Fawdrey were scoreless. The Red Wings also included Thelma Norrie.

        In the Winnipeg city finals, the Winnipeg Dominion Business College defeated Winnipeg Canadian Ukrainian Athletic Club 24-32; 28-18 (Total: 52-50). …………………………………………………… In game one, CUAC prevailed 32-24 as Stella Borax scored 11, Sophie Krett 10, Anne Balagus 4, Olga Sask 3, Stephie Balagus 2 and Marg Neal 2, while Kay Buhnia, Olga Krett and Helen Ruta were scoreless. Fjola Manshreck and Winnie Simm each scored 7 to pace the Dominions. Margaret Jamieson added 5, Audrey Harwood 3, I Stewart 2, Helen Lorimer 1 and Janet Syme 1, while Rose Paterson, Margaret Berlase and Sadie Jeffrey were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Dominions prevailed 28-18 as Winnie Simm scored 9, Margaret Jamieson 6, Audrey Harwood 5, Fjola Manshreck 4, Janet Syme 2 and Rose Paterson 2, while Helen Lorimer, Margaret Berlase and Sadie Jeffrey were scoreless. Stella Borax led CUAC with 7. Sophie Krett added 6, Olga Sask 4 and Stephie Belagus 1, while Anne Balagus, Mary Neil, Olga Krett, Kay Buhnia and Helen Ruta were scoreless.

        In the Manitoba finals, the Flin Flon All Stars defeated the Winnipeg Dominion Business College Dominions 35-19; 12-11 (Total: 47-30). …………………………………………………… Flin Flon included Ruth Longmore, Frances Koster, Margaret Lau, Eunice Lasteen, V Thompson, Florence Gilman, Irene Martin, Jean Dow, Helen Hutchinson, Audrey Lasteen, Jean Mainwaring, Yota Sjoberg.

        In the British Columbia quarterfinals and Lower Mainland finals, the Vancouver Provinces defeated Sardis x-x; x-x (Total: x-x).

        In the sudden-death? B.C. semis and Vancouver/Island playoff, the Vancouver Provinces dusted Victoria Lake Hills 41-11 as Cochrane scored 10, McIntyre 6, Kjos 5, Agnew 5, Wilson 4, Smith 4, Scott 2, Campbell 2, Stephens 2 and Haddock 1. Styan led Lake Hils with 5. Bremner added 2, C Johnston 2, Darby 1 and Carlon 1, while McMurchie, Handy, E Johnston and Lewis were scoreless.

        In the other B.C. semi and Interior finals, Kelowna defeated Penticton 15-18; 15-8 (Total: 30-26). …………………………………………………… In game one, Penticton edged Kelowna 18-15 as Nagle scored 6, Hansen 5, Batchelor 3, Prestiss 3 and Matson 1, while Kedziora (Kidsiors?) was scoreless. McCall led Kelowna with 6. Meikle added 4, McDonald 2, Peck 2 and Jenkins 1, while Barnell, Taggart, Jennings and Hill were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Kelowna took the series with a 15-8 win as Meikle scored 4, Peck 3, McCall 2, Jennens 2, Jenkins 2 and Hill 2, while McDonald, Barrett and Taggart were scoreless. Hanson led Penticton with 3. Matson added 2, Nagle 2 and Batchelor 1, while Kedziora, Prentiss, Williams and Wilson were scoreless.

                In the sudden-death British Columbia final, the Vancouver Provinces torched Kelowna 27-4 as McIntyre scored 12, Campbell 10, Smith 2, Agnew 2 and Kjos 1, while Cochrane, Scott, Wilson, Haddock and Stephens were scoreless. Jenkins led Kelowna with 2. Meikle added 1 and Peck 1, while McDonald, McCall, Barnett, Jennens and Hill were scoreless.