In the Ontario quarterfinals, the Toronto Supremes defeated the St. Catharines Aces 41-26; 36-26 (Total: 77-52). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto led 22-13 at the half and 36-21 at the three-quarter mark. Toronto dominated the boards as a result of their superior height. Margaret Lachapelle paced Toronto with 9. Bette Barr added 2, I. Isobel Robinson 4, G. Underwood 2, Betty Paris 3, N. Young 1, P. Sharp 9, E. Blondelle 12, B. McKay 0 and E. Partridge 0. Dora Stadlish paced St. Catharines with 8. Eileen Manson added 2, Bretherton 5, Eiscott 2, Koz 2, Ambrosie 6 and Rymer 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Supreme prevailed 36-26 as Isobel Robinson scored 10, Bette Barr 7 and Betty Paris 6. Dora Stadlish paced the Aces with 8. Eileen Manson added 7.

       In the Ontario semis, the Toronto Supremes defeated the Hamilton Adloyhos 46-47; 30-24 (Total: 76-71) …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto led 24-21 at the half with the Supremes McKay and Hamilton’s Blondelle dominating. In the second half, Kay Fox and Catherine Miller led Hamilton, while Lachapelle, Barr, Underwood and Robinson paced Toronto. The Adloyhos included M. Torke; L. Sholer; C. Miller; Kay Fox; G. Taylor; M. Young; J. Miller; K Keyes; L. Miller. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto took the series with 30-24 win as Isobel Robinson scored 9, Bette Barr 5, Mary LaChapelle 5, Peggy Sharpe 4 and Grace Underwood 4. Kay Fox paced Hamilton with 8. Isobel Miller added 7 and Gladys Taylor 6.

       In the other Ontario semi, the Windsor Y Girls defeated the London Westervelt Grads 26-25; 28-25 (Total: 54-50). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor prevailed 26-25 as Valerie McWilliams scored 12. L. Lusher added 0, Lurline Palmer 1, D. Greenway 5, Yvonne Gignor 5, Grace Bigness 0, Phyllis Keane 0 and Ellen Griffith 2. Rhoda Rea led London with 7. Velma Cunningham added 5, Mary Kennedy 5, F. Rush 3, Anne Rea 5, F. Northey 0, P. Hay 0, M. De Harte 0 and Marion Brigham 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Windsor edged London 28-25 as Valerie McWilliams scored 10, Lurline Palmer9, Gigmac 5, Bigness 2, Griffith 1 and Greenway 1, while Keane and Thrasher were scoreless. Rhoda Rea led London with 7. Northey added 6, Mary Kennedy 5, Velma Cunningham 3, Anne Rea 2 and Rush 2, while Marion Brigham, Hay and De Harte were scoreless.

       In the Ontario finals, the Toronto Supremes defeated the Windsor Y.W.C.A. 25-21; 41-27 (Total: 66-48). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto took a 5-3 lead after the ragged first quarter and then extended their lead as Bette Barr and Margaret Lachapelle notched buckets. Toronto led 12-10 at the half. Windsor went cold in the third quarter as Toronto extended its lead to 23-12 before staving off a fourth quarter rally. Lachappelle paced Toronto with 7. I. Robinson added 3, Bette Barr 5, G. Underwood 0, B. Paris 8, W. Young 2, E. Partridge 0 and E. Blundell 0. L. Palmer paced Windsor with 6. H. Gigness added 0, R. Greenway 2, P. Keane 1, Y. Gignac 2, McWilliams 8, E. Whitehead 1 and L. Thrasher 2. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto clubbed Windsor 41-27 as Margaret LaChapelle scored 13, Effie Blundell 8, N Young 7, B Paris 6, G Underwood 3, R Barr 2, P Sharp 1 and I Robinson 1, while E Patridge and B McKay were scoreless. Ruth Greenway scored 8 to lead Windsor (coach Hugh Manktelow, manager Peggy Pringle). Val McWilliams added 6, Yvonne Gignac 6, Grace Bigness 5 and Lurline Palmer 2, while Ellen Griffith, Elsie Whitehead, Lillian Thrashed and Phyllis Keane were scoreless.

       In the Quebec finals, Montreal Southwestern Y defeated Verdun First Presbyterian x-x; 40-21 (Total: x-x).

       In the Eastern Canadian finals, the Toronto Supremes defeated the Montreal Southwestern Y 51-24; 25-27 (Total 78-51). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Toronto Supremes prevailed 51-24. …………………………………………………… In game two, Margaret Lachapelle paced Toronto with 14 but Montreal prevailed 27-25.

       The champion Toronto Supremes: Margaret Lachapelle; Bette Barr; G. Underwood; I. Robinson; B. Paris; W. Young; P. Sharpe; E. Blondelle; B. McKay; E. Partridge;

       In the Alberta semis and Edmonton finals, the Comets defeated the Imps 48-34; 35-46; 37-49; 32-31; 32-24 (3g-2). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Comets prevailed 48-34 as Allard scored 14, Plante 12, Watkins 8, Hill 5, Smith 1 and Northup 1, while McIntyre, Frederick and Reilly were scoreless. Bawden led the Imps with 15. Wraight added 6, Belanger 5, Rennie 3, Whelpley 3 and Johnson 2, while Cross, Simpson, Shamper and Marshall were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Imps evened the series with a 46-35 win as Bawden scored 20, Cross 14, Wraight 6, Belanger 4 and Rennie 2, while Shamper was scoreless. Plante led the Comets with 9. Watkins added 8, Frederick 6, Watson 5, Allard 4 and Hill 3, while Smith, Northup and McIntyre were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Imps clipped the Comets 49-37 as Cross scored 15, Bawden 12, Rennie 10, Belanger 6, Wraight 2, Marshall 2 and Johnson 2, while Simpson and Whelpley were scoreless. Watkins led the Comets with 13. Plante added 12, Allard 6, Watson 4 and Hill 2, while Fraser, McIntyre, Northup, Reilly, Smith, Adams and Frederick were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game four, the Comets evened the series by nipping the Imps 32-31 as Watson scored 9, Watkins 6, Plante 5, McIntyre 5, Frederick 4 and Reilly 3, while Allard, Hill, Fraser and Adams were scoreless. Belanger led the Imps with 14. Cross added 9, Rennie 4, Bawden 2 and Wraight 2, while Simpson, Whelpley, Johnson and Marshall were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game five, the Comets took the series with a 32-24 win as Plante scored 13, Watwon 12 and Reily5, while 2 were unallocated and McIntyre, Hill, Lavina Allard, Watkins, Fraser, Adams, Smith and Frederick were scoreless. Rennie led the Imps with 8. Alice Cross added 7, Betty Bawden 6 and Belanger 3, while Simpson, Shamper, Whelpley, Wraight, Johnson and Marshall were scoreless.

       In the Alberta finals, the Calgary Jimmies defeated the Edmonton Comets 39-41; 50-29 (Total: 89-70). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Comets edged the Jimmies 41-39 as Watkins scored 12, Plante 10, Watson 9, Hill 6, Smith 2 and Reilly 2, while McIntyre, Allard, Frederick, Fraser, Adams and Strachan were scoreless. Kelley led the Jimmies with 9. Hayden added 9, Currie 7, Brown 6, Frost 4, Mahood 2, Clark 1 and Crist 1, while Kelly, Patten and Crossick were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Jimmies prevailed 50-29 as Kay Kelley scored 12, Ruth Brown 9, Margaret Hayden 8, Mary Frost 7, Jean Clark 6, Sheila Currie 4 and Gwen Mahood 4, while June Crist, Costick, Eleanor Adolph and Grace Patton were scoreless. The Jimmies (coached by Bill Dingle, or Jimmie Condon?) also included Muriel Kelly and Margaret Hayden. Maude Watson led the Comets (coached by Clare Hollingsworth) with 9. Mary McIntyre added 7, Florence Plante 4, Eileen Hill 3, Ethel Reilly 3, Zelma Watkins 2 and Lavina Allard 1, while Helen Frederick, Phyllis Smith, Fraser, Iris Adams and Strachan were scoreless.

       The Alberta B champion Hi-Speeds (coached by Bert Dyson) challenged the A champion Jimmies to a championship series, and prevailed 36-27; 41-26 (Total: 77-53). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Hi-Speeds dusted the Jimmies 41-26 as Freda Roper scored 10, Lees 8, Williams 8, Ethredge 6, McKitterick 4, Craig 4 and Williams 1. Clark led the Jimmies with 11. Brown added 7, Hayden 4, Frost 2 and Mahood 2, while Currie, K Kelley, Patton and Crist were scoreless.

       In the Manitoba finals, Winnipeg Kiwanis defeated Winnipeg YWCA x-x; 16-12 (Total: by 7).

       Winnipeg Success Grads: Doris Swain, Mildred Pimlott, Ella Garrett, Jane McGregor, Chrys Webb, Beryl Phillips, Pat Malvish, Jessie McGregor, Margaret McMarland, Nancy Miller, Maxine Davis, coach Marjorie Thomson

       In the British Columbia opening round and Vancouver Community League finals, the Vancouver Provinces defeated the Whippets 22-13; 22-16 (Total: 44-29). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Provinces clipped the Whippets 22-13 as Scott scored 8, Smith 7, Downie 5 and Code 2, while Aspinall, Lewis, Bois and Pepper were scoreless. McKinnon paced the Whippets with 7. Claridge added 2, Davies 2, Kent 1 and Taylor 1, while Shirley, Nightingale, Strang and Manson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Provinces took the series with a 22-16 win as Smith scored 9, Aspinall 8, Scott 4 and Code 1, while Downie, Pepper, Lessard, Lewis and Bois were scoreless. Kent led the Whippets with 7. Shirley added 4, Claridge 2, McKinnon 2 and Taylor 1, while Nightingale, Manson, Strang and Davies were scoreless.

       In the sudden-death B.C. quarterfinals and Mainland finals, the Vancouver Provinces clubbed Dewdney 44-15 as Smith scored 10, Code 6, Aspinall 6, Bois 6, Scott 4, Lessard 4, Downie 4, Pepper 3 and Lewis 2, while Williamson were scoreless. Cox led Dewdney with 6. Diebel added 5, Robonso 3 and Brearley 1, while Eagle, Rankin and Sawyer were scoreless.

       In the sudden-death B.C. semis and Coast finals, the Vancouver Provinces dispatched the Victoria Kresge Cardinals 20-15; 39-18 (Total: 59-33). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Provinces clipped the Cardinals 20-15 as Isobel Smith scored 6, Beryl Code 6, Georgina Scott 4 and Dimp Aspinall 4, while Jean Downie, Alice Lessard, Connie Williamson, Margaret Lewis, Doris Pepper and Ethel Boyce were scoreless. B Crosby led the Cardinals with 6. V Hall added 5, V Hannan 3 and I Trottier 1, while Milliken, M Walks and D O’Connor were scoreless.

       In the sudden-death British Columbia final, the Vancouver Provinces edged Vernon 17-15 as Scott scored 6, Aspinall 4, Downie 2, Lewis 2, Smith 2 and Code 1, while Bell, Pepper, Boyce, Williamson and Lessard were scoreless. McEwen led Vernon with 10. Danielson added 3 and MacDonald 2, while Van Damme, Bradley and Downing were scoreless.