In the Ontario semis, the London Westervelt Grads defeated Windsor YWCA 41-28; 34-28 (Total: 75-56). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor led 12-9 at the half but London rallied to a 41-28 victory behind forward Millie Nevin, who scored all nine of her points in the second half. Marie Baxter added 10, Rhoda Rea 9, Florence Rush 5, Phyllis Bell 0, Lillian Murrell 0, Ann Rea 5, Maude de Hart 0 and Mae Dodds 7. Lillian Cross paced Windsor with 15. Phyllis Kenne added 0, Helen Cross 2, Marie Beacom 0, Mae Nixon 6, Flo Brocklebank 0, Elsie Whitehead 0, Valerie McWilliams 3 and Lurlise Palmer 2. …………………………………………………… In game two, London dumped Windsor 34-28 as Rhoda Rea scored 15, Ann Rea 10, Mae Dodds 5 and Florence Rush 4, while Phyllis Bill, Maude de Horte, Marie Baxter and Millie Niven were scoreless. Lurline Palmer led Windsor with 8. Valerie McWilliams added 6, Helen Cross 5, Mae Nixon 3, Lillian Cross 3, Phyllis Keane 2 and Elsie Whitehead 1, while Florence Brocklebank was scoreless.

        In the Ontario semis and Toronto finals, the Toronto Dovercourt Presbyterians defeated Cameron House 31-19; x-x (Total: x-x).

        In the Ontario final, the Toronto Dovercourt Presbyterians defeated the London Westervelts 31-30; 29-28 (Total: 60-58).

        In the Eastern Canadian final, the Toronto Dovercourt Presbyterians defeated the Montreal Young Women’s Hebrew Association 19-16; 23-24 (Total: 42-40).

        In game one, Toronto took an early 10-point lead before Montreal rallied to within 13-9 at the half. Toronto ripped off a decisive 7-3 run early in the second half and then held on for the win by hitting several critical free throws down the stretch. Louise Ratcliffe led Toronto with 7. Moxon added 2, Casciate 0, Noble 0, Morrison 2, Mary Manders 1, McGuire 9 and Ariss 0. Billy Silverstone led Montreal with 12. Shaefer added 2, Brenhouse 2, Leitman 0, Delos 0, Agomsky 0, Solomon 0 and Richler 0.

        In game two, Montreal nipped Toronto 24-23 but lost the total-point series by two. Brenhouse paced YMHA with 9. Silverstone added 5 and Weis 4, while Shuster, Leitman, Acomsky, Ditkofsky and Richler were scoreless. Muriel Davies paced Toronto with 7. Louise Ratcliffe added 4, McGuire 4, Nora Moxon 3, Morrison 3 and Mander 2, while Noble and Ariss were scoreless.

        The East runner-up Montreal Young Women’s Hebrew Association: Billy Silverstone; Shaefer; Brenhouse; Leitman; Delos; Agomsky (Acomsky?); Solomon; Richler; Weis; Shuster; Ditkofsky;

        The East champion Toronto Dovercourt Presbyterians: Louise Ratcliffe; Nora Moxon; Conciata; Noble; Morrison; Mary Mander; McGuire; Ariss; Muriel Davies;

        In the Alberta finals, the Edmonton Comets defeated the Calgary Wittichens 54-29; 2-0 (default). ………………………………………………… In game one, the Comets prevailed 54-29 as Evelyn Taylor and Vie Ewasiuk each scored 12. Betty Bawden added 10, Phyllis Green 6, Hilda Hughes 4, Lavina Allard 4, Christian 4 and Kay MacRitchie 2, while Annabell Strachan was scoreless.  The Comets (coached by Clare Hollingsworth) also included Cook, Fraser, Findlay, Burke, Robertson and Smith. Helen McKittrick led the Wittichens with 10. Robinson added 6, Dixon 4, Ethredge 4, Tupper 3 and Craig 2, while Patton, Wolton and Roberts were scoreless. ………………………………………………… In game two, Calgary defaulted.

        In the Winnipeg city finals, the Winnipeg Stellars defeated the Winnipeg Altomahs 21-8; 17-12 (Total: 39-20).

        In the Manitoba finals, the Winnipeg Stellars defeated the Flin Flon Kopper Kweens 31-17; 28-23 (Total: 59-40). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Stellars (coached by Martin Terry) defeated the Kopper Kweens (coached by Jim Goodman and managed by Ed Craggs) 31-17 as Jean Zenyk scored 12, Helen Lenoski 6, Stephie Bradkowski 5, Agnes Kucharski 4, Angela Zukor 2 and Olga Rozik 2, while Anne Derry and Nellie Nayman were scoreless. Emma Lasteen paced the Kopper Kweens with 10. Margaret Law added 3, Fay Lockhart 2, Ethel Dobson 1 and Audrey Lasteen 1, while Totte Sojberg, Irene McDonald, Jerry McMorland, Lorraine Silverson and Gertie Cail were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Stellars took the series with a 28-23 win.

        In the Saskatchewan semis and north finals, the Prince Albert Playgirls defeated the Saskatoon Ramblers 23-21; 2-0 (default). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Playgirls edged the Ramblers 23-21 as Pearl Milne hit the winner with seconds to play. Milne paced the Playgirls with 7. MacDonald added 7, McKilligan 3, Stewart 2, Dawson 2, Blauer 1 and Masher 1, while Quinland was scoreless. Grace Reed led the Ramblers with 7. Esther Erickson added 7, Jean Littlejohn 3, Ruby Claxton 2, Marion Bryce 1 and R Baker 1, while Bessie Farmer and Middlemiss were scoreless. The Ramblers (coached by George Nesbitt) also included Gwen Hardy, V Baker, Dot Salzwadel. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Ramblers defaulted because weather conditions made travel inadvisable.

        In the Saskatchewan finals, Prince Albert Playgirls v Moose Jaw Central.

        In the sudden-death British Columbia final, Victoria Unity dispatched the Vancouver Monophones 17-9 as Eileen Snyder 8, Eileen Peden 3, May Medler 2, Florence Robertson 2 and Christine Reid 2, while Eva Mason, Phyllis Goddard, Doreen Crowe and Jean Metcalfe were scoreless. (The Victoria Times-Colonist reported that Metcalfe scored 2, while Reid was scoreless). Scotty Scott led the Monophones with 4. Code added 2, Nightingale 2 and Ethel Boyce 1, while Bedford, Ward, Pepper, Downie, Williamson and Lessard were scoreless.