In the New Brunswick final, the Mount Allison Mounties defeated the Saint John ’34 Club 30-30; 23-21. Saint John had previously defeated Newcastle Bachelors in a final series ostensibly for the provincial title, but were ordered to play Mount Allison, who also defeated Newcastle before offering to withdraw owing to university examinations but subsequently receiving permission to continue in the challenge series.

        In the Maritime final, the Glace Bay Crusaders v the Mount Allison Mounties

In the Ontario semis, the Toronto Consols defeated the Niagara Falls Dominion Chair 44-30; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto led 24-15 at the half. Eula Fortune scored 14, Robinson 12, Margaret Lachappelle 8, Underwood 0, Nora Young 1, Dot Smerdon 5, Kay Rosbrough 0, Barr 0 and Paris 2. C. Somerville led Niagara Falls with 8. T. Sommerville added 5, K. Blanch 5, M. Blanch 7, Chambers 2, Watters 2, Bruce 0, B. Rowan 0, E. Rowan 0 and Marshall 0.

In the other semi, the London Westervelt Grads defeated Windsor YMCA 27-21; 30-27 (Total: 57-48). …………………………………………………… In game one, London clipped Windsor 27-21 as Mary Kennedy scored 10, Dodds 6, Marie Baxter 5, Rhoda Rae 2, Anne Rae 2 and Florence Rush 2, while De Harte and Mayne were scoreless. Lurline Palmer scored 10 to pace Windsor (coached by H Manktelow and managed by Peggy Pringle). Ruth Greenway added 5, Marie Beacom 2, Ellen Griffith 1, Elsie Whitehead 1, Phyllis Keane 1, E Griffith 1 and Helen Cross 1, while Lillian Cross, Ivy Mason and Nellie Green were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, London nipped Windsor 30-27 as Mary Kennedy scored 13, Rhoda Rea 8, Anne Rea 3 and Florence Rush 3, while Dodds, De Harte, Baxter and Mayne were scoreless. Lil Cross led Windsor with 12. Lurine Palmer added 6, Ruth Greenway 5, Keane 4, Elsie Whitehead 2 and Marie Beacom 1, while H Cross, Nellie Green and Ivy Mason were scoreless.

        In the Ontario finals, the Toronto British Consols defeated the London Westervelt Grads 30-17; 43-36 (Total: 73-53). …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto’s composure proved the difference. London stars Anne Rhea and Mary Kennedy fouled out quickly. The Consols opened with a bucket by Eula Fortune as they streaked to a 13-10 lead after one quarter and a 23-18 lead at the half. Paris paced Toronto with 8. Eula Fortune added 7, Margaret Lachapelle 2, Robinson 8, Dot Smerdon 5, Barr 2, Young 0, Kay Rosbrough 0, Underwood 4 and Cairns 7. Rhoda Rhea led London with 11. Anne Rhea added 1, Kennery 6, Dodds 6, Baxter 9, De Harte 2, Rush 1 and Mayne 0.

        In the Eastern Canadian final, the Toronto Consols defeated Montreal Sun Life 44-18; 56-12 (Total: 100-30).

        In game one, the Toronto Consols prevailed 44-18 after leading 21-9 at the half.

In game two, Toronto led 18-7 after one quarter and 21-8 at the half. Montreal managed only two field goals, both by Ella Butchart, in the final half. Eula Fortune led the Consols with 17, all in the paint. Marg Lachapelle added 8, Kay Rosebrough 6, Robinson 5, Paris 2, Dot Smerdon 0, Young 5 and Underwood 8. Butchart paced Montreal with 7. Chrissie Smith added 0, May Irvine 4, Alice Lack 1, Tilt 0, Mackay 0, Jones 0 and Richardson 0.

The East runner-up Montreal Sun Life: Ella Butchart; Chrissie Smith; May Irvine; Alice Lack; Tilt; Mackay; Jones; Richardson

        The East champion Toronto Consols: Eula Fortune; Robinson; Marg Lachapelle; Underwood; Nora Young; Dot Smerdon; Kay Rosburgh; Barr; Paris; Cairns;

        In the Manitoba quarterfinals and Manitoba finals, the Winnipeg Dominion Business College Dominions defeated Winnipeg Success 26-17; 28-13 (Total: 54-30). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Dominions clipped the Blue Eagles 26-17 as Higgins scored 7, Manshreck 6, Ahaff 6, Goll 4, Simm 1, Nichols 1 and Borax 1, while Harwood was scoreless. Martin led the Blue Eagles with 6. Brown added 5, Tait 2, Huber 2, Hughes 2 and Pilous 1, while Douglas, Cruickshank, McKibbon and Jasper were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Dominions (coached by F Tiley) included H Higgins, S Borax, G Nichols, Fjola Manshreck, D Goll, W Simm, A Harwood and R Ahoff.

        In the Manitoba semis, the Winnipeg Dominion Business College Dominions defeated Brandon St. Paul’s 25-24; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Dominions edged St. Paul’s 25-24 as Manschrek scored 6, Higgins 5, Simm 4, Nichols 3, Harewood 2 and Goll 1, while Borax was scoreless. Beaton led Brandon with 8. G Mummery added 6, Adolph 6, Trent 2 and Ellis 2, while Wharry and Willdey were scoreless. ……………………………………………………

        In the Manitoba finals, the Flin Flon Kopper Kweens defeated the Winnipeg Dominion Business College Dominions 22-21; 17-14; (Total: 39-35). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Kopper Kweens edged the Dominions 22-21 as Audrey Lastien scored 5, Monica Dobson 4, Stobart 3, E Lastien 2, while M Law, Dow, Call, McMorland, Hutchinson, Cutt and Lockhart were scoreless. Cargett paced the Dominions with 9. Guay added 7, Simpson 2, Walkey 2 and Davidson 1, while Butler, Jamieson, Richardson, McClung and Boyle were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The champion Kopper Kweens (coached by Ed Craggs) included M Hutchinson, N Cutt, L Lockhart, G McMorland, M Law, J McDonald, E Lastien, A Lastien, J Dow, M Dobson, E Dobson, G Cail and G Sjoberg.

In the Saskatchewan semis and north finals, Saskatoon Westmount Athletic Club defeated the Saskatoon Gradettes; 20-14; 18-20; 22-14 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, Westmount clipped the Gradettes 20-14 as Randall scored 6, McLeod 6, Richards 2, Creelman 2 and Jenkins 1, while 3 points were unallocated and Graham Lyus, Mulcock, Farber and Wozniak were scoreless. Dibbs led the Gradettes with 9. Cotton added 4 and McMillan 1, while Charmbury, Buck, Nowalkowski, Gilroy, Olson, Eagle and Sandall were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Gradettes nipped Westmount 20-18 as Nowalkowski scored 10, Cotton 4, Sandall 2, McMillan 2, Buck 1 and Gilroy 1, while Eagle, Dibb and Olson were scoreless. McLeod paced Westmount with 7. Randall added 6, Jenkins 3 and Lyus 2, while Richardson, Graham, Kemp, Farmer and Creelman were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, Westmount took the series with a 22-14 win as McLeod scored 6, Graham 6, Jenkins 4, Lyus 3, Randall 2 and Richardson 1, while Creelman was scoreless. McMillan led the Gradettes with 6. Dibbs added 4, Cotton 2 and Sandall 2, while Gilroy, Nowalkowski, Buck and Eagle were scoreless.
        In the Saskatchewan finals, Saskatoon Westmount Athletic Club defeated Moose Jaw Central Collegiate 22-6; 24-19 (Total: 48-25). …………………………………………………… In game one, Westmount dusted Moose Jaw 22-6 as Randall scored 8, Creelman 5, McLeod 4, Richardson 2, Jenkins 1, Graham 1 and Farber 1, while Lyus, Mulock and Kemp were scoreless. McDiarmid led Central with 2. Seers added 2, Urwin 1 and Cockrane 1, while Searle, Ralston, Wright, Vail and Milford were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Westmount took the series with a 24-19 win as Richardson scored 9, Jenkins 4, McLeod 4, Randall 3, Lyus 3 and Creelman 1, while Graham, Farber and Mulcock were scoreless. Seers led Moose Jaw wit h10. Seale added 3, Ralston 3, McDiarmid 2 and Milford 1, while Cockrane, Wright, Vail and Urwin were scoreless.

        In the Alberta finals, the Calgary Jimmies defeated the Edmonton Gradettes 54-45; 45-57; 37-35 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Jimmies clipped the Gradettes 54-45 as Betty Jackson scored 18, Ruth Brown 15, Kay Kelley 6, Jean Clark 6, Nora Williams 5 and Sheila Currie 4, while June Crist, Shirley Mitchell, Nan McKinley and Una Cran were scoreless. The Jimmies were coached by Jimmie Zabok. Jean Williamson led the Gradettes with 18. Frances Gordon added 8, Betty Bawden 5, Maude Watson 5, Evelyn Taylor 4 and Pinnie 2. The Gradettes (coached by Arnold Henderson) also included Florence Plate, Victoria Ewasiuk, Renee Fraser, Della Davidson and Zelma Watkins. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Gradettes evened the series with a 57-45 win as Jean Williamson scored 20, Gordon 19, Ewasiuk 10, Bawden 4, Watson 2 and Florence Plant 2, while Vickey, Davidson, Fraser, Taylor and Watkins were scoreless. Jackson led the Jimmies with 13. Clarke added 8, Brown 8, Williams 6, Kelley 5, Grist 3 and Currie 2, while McKinley and Mitchell were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Jimmies took the series with a 37-35 win on a bucket by Ruth Brown in the final minute of play. Nora Williams paced the Jimmies with 9. Ruth Brown added 8, E Jackson 5, S Currie 5, G Clarke 4 and K Kelly 4, while N McKinlay, J Crist, S Mitchell and U Cram were scoreless. Frances Gordon led the Gradettes with 15. Florence Plante added 7, V Ewasiuk 5, Jean Williamson 4, C Taylor 2 and Betty Bawden 2, while R Fraser, N Watson, D Davidson and Zelma Watkins were scoreless.

        In the sudden-death British Columbia quarterfinals and Lower Mainland final, the Vancouver Provinces defeated Sardis 36-22.

        In the B.C. quarterfinals, the Victoria Cardinals defeated the Cumberland Toggies 37-10; 25-10 (Total: 62-20). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Cardinals clubbed Cumberland 37-1 as Jane Trotter scored 10, Mary Wells 7, Bertha Crosby 7, Eva Elston 5, Phyllis Blackmore 3, Anna Peden 2, Dolly O’Connor 2 and Virginia Hall 1. G Woods led Cumberland with 5. M Armstrong added 2, L Freloni 1, L Gomm 1 and L Brown 1, while M Westfield and P Mortimer were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Victoria took the series with a 25-10 win as Trotter scored 6, Peden 5, Blackmore 4, Crosby 4, Wells 4 and O’Connor 2, while Elston and Hall were scoreless. B Brown led Cumberland with 7. Hutton added 2 and L Brown 1, while Westfield, Mortimer, Gonn, Woods, Frelonie and Armstrong were scoreless.

        In the British Columba semis and Coast finals, the Victoria Cardinals defeated the Vancouver Provinces x-x; 29-15 (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Cardinals took the series with a 29-15 win as Phyllis Blackmore scored 12, J Trotter 5, D O’Connor 4, Vitall 4, A Peden 2 and B Crosby 2, while E Elston and M Wells were scoreless. Gerard led the Provinces with 7. A Lessard added 4, J ‘Spike’ McEwan 2 and C Williamson 2, while B Code, Joan Bullock, E Boyce and P Martin were scoreless. The Provinces (managed by Jimmy Railton) also included Dimp Aspinall.

        In the sudden-death British Columbia final (did this occur before the Provinces series, making this the semi?) the Victoria Cardinals dispatched Hedley 30-6 as P Blackmore scored 10, V Hall 6, B Crosby 4, J Trotter 4, M Wells 4 and D O’Connor 2, while E Elston and A Peden were scoreless. E Calderoni led Hedley with 2. F Brown added 2 and S Douglas 2, while J Lowe, W Batie, J Douglas, M Hansen and Mary Hansen were scoreless.