In the Ontario semis, the London Westervelts defeated the Hamilton Zion Lady Ramblers 38-41; 32-24 (Total: 70-65). …………………………………………………… In game one, Miller scored 2, Young 0, Fox 10, Taylor 50, Torek 0, Colchion 0, Holler 5, Shoenberg 5 and Smith 0 for Hamilton. Mae Dodds scored 4, Rhoda Rea 21, Florence Rush 2, Ann Rea 7, Phyllis Bell 0, Millie Nevin 5 and Beckett 0 for London.
In the other semi, Toronto Community House defeated Coburg 37-26; 28-37 (Total: 65-63)
In the Ontario finals, Toronto Community House defeated London Westervelts 29-18; 22-26 (Total 51-44). …………………………………………………… In game two, London led 12-8 at the half. Florence Rush scored 4 for London. Ann Rea added 2, Mae Dodds 5, Millie Nevin 3, M. Bershield 0, Ruth Carling 0, Phyllis Bell 5, Rhoda Rea 6. Molly Foreht scored 4 for Toronto, Ann Feldman 5, Bess Blidner 2, Clara Black 3, Gerry Goldbar 6, Sally Pifko 0, Anne Sorosky 5 and Corinna Goldberg 0.
In the Nova Scotia finals, Glace Bay St. Ann’s defeated the Amherst Grads 16-12; 16-10 (Total: 32-22).
In the Eastern Canadian championship, Toronto Community House defeated Montreal Sun Life 20-14; 21-15 (Total: 41-29).
In game one, Montreal led 3-2 at the half. But Clara Black hit a bucket from mid-court to give Community House its first lead and ignite an 18-point second half explosion. Mollie Foreht led Community House with seven points. Clara Black added 3, Ann Feldman 0, Bea Blidner 4, Sally Pifko 5, Anne Sorosky 1, Sylvia Moriens 0, Cyra Shub 0, Gerry Goldhar 0 and Corinna Goldberg 0. Mary Valcamp paced Montreal with 5. J. O’Brien added 2, M. Paul 0, S. Spence 1, I. Valcamp 3, J. Earron 0, M. Jones 0, K. Cooper 0, L. Ferguson 0 and Walker 2.
In game two, Toronto took a six-point victory in a slugfest featuring 46 fouls. Montreal’s chance diminished early in the second half when star centre I. Valcamp fouled out. Bess Blidner and Sally Pifko paced Toronto with 6 points apiece. Clara Black added 4, Molly Foreht 2, Ann Feldman 1, Sylvia Moriens 1, Anne Sorosky 0, Etta Weinswieg 0, Gerry Goldhar 0 and Jennie Shub 0. Mary Valcamp led Montreal with 6. J. Earron added 1, M. Jones 0, I. Valcamp 2, L. Ferguson 0, J. O’Brien 2, M. Paul 1 and Walker 3.
The East runner-up Montreal Sun Life: Mary Valcamp; J. O’Brien; M. Paul; S. Spence; I. Valcamp; J. Earron; M. Jones; K. Cooper; L. Ferguson; Walker
The East champion Toronto Community House: Jennie Shub, Sally Pifko; Cyra Shub; Corinna Goldberg; Anne Sorosky; Etta Weinsweig; Clara Black; Gerry Goldhar; Molly Foreht; Sylvia Moriens; Bess Blidner; Ann Feldman; coach Morris Black
In the Alberta finals, the Edmonton Grad Cubs defeated the Calgary Brokers 58-18; 50-23 (Total: 108-41). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Grad Cubs crushed the Brokers 58-18 as Strachan scored 20, Barbara Beckett 10, Hepner 8, MacRitchie 7, Watson 4, Peggy Colville 4, Dorothy Allen 3 and Westbrooke 2, while Ward was scoreless. Helen McKittrick led the Brokers with 6. Frances Callahan added 4, Grace Patton 4 and Fern Ethridge 4, while Isobel Van Valkenberg, Venia Tupper, Doreen Walton, Dahm, McKenzie and Patterson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Grad Cubs took the series with a 50-23 win as Barbara Beckett scored 10, Peggy Colville 9, Dorothy Allen 8, Ward 6, Westbrooke 4, Strachan 4, Hetler 4, MacRitchie 3 and Watson 2. Helen McKittrick led the Brokers with 8. Ferne Ethridge added 6, Grace Patton 5, Venia Tupper 2 and Doreen Walton 2, while Callahan, Dahm, Gilbert, McKenzie and D’Arcy were scoreless.
In the Saskatchewan semis and north finals, the Saskatoon Black Hawks defeated Prince Albert Kiwanis 29-31; 44-30 (Total: 73-61). …………………………………………………… In game two, Saskatoon prevailed 44-30 as June Patterson scored 14, Dot Salzwadel 12, Gerry Wilson 8, Clarke 4, Pillar 2, Fairweather 2, East 1 and Krager 1, while Porter was scoreless. Horb led Prince Albert with 9. Pearl Milne added 8, McDonald 6, Brooks 4, Grainger 2 and Lindsay 1, while Davey, Hill, Turcotte and Beatty were scoreless.
In the Saskatchewan finals, the Moose Jaw Central Collegians defeated the Saskatoon Black Hawks 31-22; 15-16 (Total: 46-38). …………………………………………………… In game one, Moose Jaw Central prevailed 31-2 as McDiarmid scored 10, Merle Parsneau 7, Bertha Vail 6, Jenkins 4, Vi Searle 2 and Hendley 2, while Sharpe and McLean were scoreless. Porter led the Black Hawks with 4. Patterson added 4, Squires 4, Clarke 4, East 3, Kragero 2 and Pappas 1, while Wilson, Pillar ans Salzwadel were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saskatoon prevailed 16-15 but lost the total-point series by eight. Patterson led the Black Hawks with 6. Wilson added 3, East 2, Kragero 2, Porter 2 and Clare 1, while Pillar, Pappas, Salzwadel and Squires were scoreless. Searle led Moose Jaw Central with 6. Vail added 5, McDiarmid 2 and Hindley 2, while Sharpe, Jenkins, Parneau and McLean were scoreless.
In the sudden-death British Columbia semis and Coast final, Vancouver I.X.L. nipped Victoria Tull’s Unity 32-31 as Rita Panassis scored 7, T Scott 7, C Smith 6, A Dagleish 6, P Paget 4 and C Taylor 2, while I Carden, J Greenhorn, L Guy and I Everitt were scoreless. E Snyder led Victoria with 19. E Peden added 6, C Reid 4 and D Crowe 2, while V Bourke, J Metcalfe, M Medler, E Robertson and P Goddard were scoreless.
In the British Columbia final, Vancouver I.X.L. defeated Kamloops 50-20; 47-7 (Total: 97-27). …………………………………………………… In game one, I.X.L. clocked Kamloops 50-20 as Audrey Morrison, Peggy Page and Rita Panassis scored a combined 36. Rena Moffatt led Kamloops with 8. …………………………………………………… In game two, I.X.L. dusted Kamloops 47-7 as Rita Panassis scored 15 and Audrey Morrison 11. Rena Moffat led Kamloops with 4. Betty Hoover added 3.
Vancouver I.X.L. and the Alberta champs were slated to meet in a series.