In the Ontario semis, Peterborough defeated St. Catharines 34-12; 22-42 (Total: 56-54). …………………………………………………… In game two, Audrey Craig led Peterborough with 22. Barbara Blade 8, Ruth Thompson 2, R. Ellis 2, A. Livingstone 0, M. Clarke 0, D. Ackford 0, M. Ferguson 0, M. Hawthorne 1. For St. Catharines St. George: Joan Davis 18, Budge 0, Gray 9, Volygi 2, Sanik 5, McLeod 0, Matthews 0, Mosher 7.

In the central Ontario final, Peterborough Orfuns defeated Toronto St. Paul’s 37-24; x-x. …………………………………………………… In game one, the Peterborough Orfuns led 14-7 at the half. Barbara Blade 14, Audrey Craig 16 and Ruth Thompson 7 scored all of Peterborough’s points. Scoreless were M. Ferguson, A. Livingstone. D. Ackford, M. Hawthorne, R. Ellis, M. Clarke. For Toronto: J. Craigle 8, M. Rayfield 9, M. Ruddy, A. Ruddy 2, R. Gillanders 0, K. Gillanders 1, J. Rayfield 2, F. Webbers 0, J. Petrie 0, G. Nollott 0.

        In the Quebec final, Montreal Trinity AC defeated Quebec City Hillcrest 30-21; 34-34 (Total: 64-58). …………………………………………………… In game one, Trinity clipped Hillcrest 30-21 as Jessie Campbell scored 10, Kay Stokes 8, Ida Dunn 4, Millie Lack 2, Hazel Reynolds 2, Peggy Delahunt 2, Isabel Heath 1, and Millie Heggie 1, while Nan Murphy and Dot Thompson were scoreless. Kay Buckley paced Hillcrest with 10. Rita Richards added 4, Rita Kelly 3, Maureen Reddy 3 and Florence Delaney 1, while Kay Delaney, Emilda O’Conner, Olive Shirley, Kay Nash and Veronica Nelson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the teams played to a 34-34 draw. Jessie Campbell led Montreal with 22. Kay Stokes added 7, Millie Lack 3, Peggy Delahunt 1 and Dot Thompson 1. Veronica Miller led Quebec City with 7. Rita Richards added 7, Rita Kelly 7, Maureen Reddy 5, Kay Buckley 4, Olive Shirley 4, Kay Delaney 2 and Kay Nash 1.

        In the Eastern Canadian final, the Hamilton Zion Ramblers defeated Montreal Trinity AC 48-25; 58-17 (Total: 106-42). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Zions torched Trinity 48-25 as Kay Fox scored 18, Mary Blanche 10, Gladys Taylor 8, Mary Crichton 8, Newman 2 and Tarek 2, while Smith was scoreless. Kay Stokes led Montreal with 15. Jessie Campbell added 4, Ida Dunn 2, Dot Thompson 2, Heath 1 and Lack 1, while Heggie and Reynolds were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Zions took the series with a 58-17 win as Gladys Taylor scored 23, Kay Fox 12, Mary Blanche 8, Mary Crichton 6, Clare Newman 4, Margaret Torek 4 and Smith 1. Kay Stokes led Trinity with 10. Jessie Campbell added 3, Ida Dunn 2 and Hazel Reynolds 2, while Delahunt, Thompson, Heath and Lack were scoreless.

        In the Alberta finals, the Edmonton Grad Cubs dispatched the Calgary Wittichens 35-21; 49-28 (Total 84-49). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Grad Cubs prevailed 35-21 after leading 12-6, 18-8 and 28-13 at the quarters. Beryl Westbrook paced the Grad Cubs with 14. Green added 10, Phoebe Kell 4, June Causgrove 3, Mary Zaborowsky 2 and Anna Strachan 2, while Dorothy Bolander, Margaret Patterson and Celia Flett were scoreless.  The Grad Cubs (coached by Claire Hollingsworth) also included Barbara Beckett, Frances Storey and Joan McAllister. Callaghan led the Wittichens with 7. Patton added 6, Crockett 5, Tupper 2 and Howell 1, while Rollo, MacFarlane, Barnes and Burgoin were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Grad Cubs prevailed 49-28 as Westbrooke scored 11. Zabornwswki added 10, Kell 8, Paterson 4, Causgrove 3 and Stratchan 3, while Flett and McAllister were scoreless. Patton paced coach Murney Alexander’s Wittichens with 6. Callaghan added 5, Howell 4, Crockett 2 and Barnes 2, while Tupper and Burgoin were scoreless.

        In the Winnipeg finals, the Winnipeg Altomahs defeated Winnipeg Success Grads 18-8; 16-17; 34-24 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Altomahs prevailed 18-8 as Pearl Jack scored 6, Isabel Duncan 5, Peggy Freeman 4, Mattie Krescy 2 and Bessie Smallwood 1, while Eleanor Wallins and Vivian Fuller were scoreless. Mabel Archer and Smith each scored 2 to pace Success. Cuthbert added 1, Earl 1, Ross 1 and Stoneham 1, while McDowell, Tottle, Dunbar, Gunner, Grant and Slocomb were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Success Grads edged the Altomahs 17-16 in overtime as Helen Smith scored 7, including the winner. McDowell added 4, Cuthbert 2, Earl 2 and Dunbar 2, while Tottles, Mabel Archer, Ross, Stoneham, Gunner and Grant were scoreless. Isabel Duncan led the Altomahs with 7. Krescy added 3, Smallwood 3, Fuller 2 and Wallins 1, while Freeman and Jack were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Altomahs took the series with a 34-24 win as Vivian Fuller scored 12, Mattie Krescy 12, Pearl Jack 6, Eleanor Wallins 2, Isabel Duncan 2, while Peggy Freeman and Bessie Smallwood were scoreless. Mabel Archer led Success with 6. M Earle added 4, G McDowell 3, L Cuthbert 2, F Tottle 2 and A Ross 2, while Helen Smith was scoreless.

        In the Manitoba finals, the Winnipeg Altomahs defeated Flin Flon 33-17; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Altomahs pounding Flin Flon 33-17 as Eleanor Wallins scored 10, Bessie Smallwood 7, Vivian Fuller 6, Mattie Krescy 5, Isabel Duncan 2, Pearl Jack 2 and Peggy Freeman 1. Emmy Lasteen led Flin Flon with 5. Audrey Lasteen added 4, Ethel Dobson 3, Emmy Gillman 3 and Anna Sjoberg 2, while Marion Hutchinson, Inga Bjornsson, Margaret Law and Lindsay were scoreless. Brandon (coached by Barney Marantz and managed by Ed Craggs) also included Eileen Swedberg.

        In the Saskatchewan semis and north finals, the Saskatoon Collegiates defeated the Black Hawks 20-13; 21-30; 22-18 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Collegiates clipped the Black Hawks 20-13 as Roper scored 6, Bracht 6, Kemp 5, Palmer 2 and Moore 1, while Howe, Navikoff, Jefferson and McRae were scoreless. Loveless led the Black Hawks with 4. Rita East added 3, Dorothy Salzwadel 2, June Paterson 2 and Gwen Kragero 2, while Beth Kidd, Anne Fairweather, Mary Mulcock, Mary Elliott, Rose Porter and Eleanor Bryce were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Black Hawks evened the series with a 30-21 win as Loveless scored 12, June Patterson 8, East 7, Mulcock 2 and Salzwadal 1, while Kragero, Elliott, Porter and Fairweather were scoreless. Bea Palmer led the Collegiates with 10. Jean Kemp added 7, Roper 2 and Fanny Moore 2, while Mary Bracht, Navikoff and Jefferson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Collegiates took the series with a 22-18 win as Moore scored 10, Kemp 6, Palmer 3, Roper 2 and Bracht 1, while McRae, Jefferson, McRae, Howe and Navikoff were scoreless. East led the Black Hawks with 5. Salzawadel added 4, Kragero 4, Loveless 3 and Mulcock 2, while Patterson, Fairweather, Elliott, Porter and Kiid were scoreless.

        In the Saskatchewan finals, the Saskatoon Collegiates defeated the Moose Jaw Central Grads 25-18 (also reported as 25-20); 25-20 (also reported as 27-19); (Total 50-38 or 50-37). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Collegiate (coached by Edith Lewis) prevailed 25-20 as Bea Palmer scored 11, Jean Kempt 10, Roper 2 and Brecht 2. Bernie Bonthom led Moose Jaw (coached by Johnny Young) with 6. Violet Searle added 4, Kay Probert 4, Janet MacDiarmid 2 and Dorothy McLean 2, while Mae Urwin, Lily Hindley, Bertha Vail and June Emerson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saskatoon defeated the Grads 27-20 as Jean Kemp scored 13, Bea Palmer 4, Fanny Moore 4 and E Howe 4, while Margaret Roper, Mary Brecht, D Jefferson, McRae and Navikoff were scoreless. Bertha Vail led Moose Jaw with 6. Janet MacDiarmid added 3, Violet Searle 2 and Mae Unwin 1 (box score incomplete)

        In the British Columbia quarterfinals and Island semis, the Cumberland Bright Spots torched Chilliwack 39-8.

        In the B.C. semis and Island finals, the Cumberland Bright Spots defeated the Victoria Adverts 28-11; 13-11 (Total: 41-22). …………………………………………………… In game two, Cumberland edged Victoria 13-11 as M Faulds scored 4, D Hill 4, M.P. Mortimer 2 and M Tobacco 1, while A McMillan, Doris Brown, M Armstrong, L Boothman and D Brown were scoreless. J McDonald paced Victoria with 4. L Simpson added 3, D Caley 2, F Kennedy 2, A Taylor 1 and P Johnson 1, while I Milliken, G McAnerin, E Good and R Belcher were scoreless.

        In the B.C. semis and Lower Mainland finals, Chilliwack defeated the Vancouver Excelsiors 19-14 as Frances Taylor scored 12. The Excelsiors included Hilda Davidson, Jinny LeCarn.

        In the British Columbia finals, Kamloops defeated the Cumberland Bright Spots 20-16. Four of the Bright Spots did not make the trip because they were attending the wedding of the that quartet.