In the Ontario semis and Toronto city finals, the Toronto Clifton Plumbers defeated the Toronto Montgomery Debs 38-25; 41-31 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Clifton Plumbers prevailed 38-25 as Olive Romanko scored 9, Dot Unroe 7, Gloria Jones 7, M Evans 6, B Downer 3, D Shea 2, Wallace 2 and B Cartmell 2, while G Tinkham, G Kennedy and J Cameron were scoreless. Olive Buck led the Debs with 9. Romie McGill added 8, J Matthews 2, E Terrell 2, P Oliver 2 and M Ryan 2, while B Riding, P Corbett and J McKay were scoreless.

In the Ontario final, the Toronto Clifton Plumbers won by default when the only challenger, Peterborough, withdrew.

        In the Ottawa Valley playoffs, Ottawa Mines & Resources defeated Ottawa Agriculture 36-18 as Lil DeAngelis scored 16, Bud Longstaff 12, Avon Sprague 3 and Helen Besharah 1, while Gail Wells, Anne Gillen, Muggs Phillips, Mary Provost and Barb Wilson were scoreless. Andrews led Ottawa Agriculture with 7. Gray added 5, Redmond 4 and O’Brien 2, while Mould, Heath, Thopson and Kedrosky were scoreless.

        In the Ottawa city semis, Ottawa Mines & Resources defeated the Cornwall Ocot Golds 35-22; 12-16 (Total: 47-38). …………………………………………………… In game one, Mines & Resources prevailed 35-22 and Lil DeAngelis scored 21, Mary Provost 7, Bud Longstaff 5 and Redmond 2, while Gillen, Sprague, Phillips, Wicken and Besharah were scoreless. Thompson led the Golds with 10. Horton added 5, Hodgins 2, Desrosiers 2, O’Byrne 2 and Sauve 1, while Kalil, Kaneb and Baker were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Cornwall prevailed 16-12 but lost the total-point series by nine. Eleta Thompson led the Golds with 6. O’Byrne added 4, Horton 4 and Hodgins 2, while Kaneb, Baker, Kalil and T Desrosiers were scoreless. Longstaff led Mines & Resources with 6. DeAngelis added 3, Besharah 3, Provost 1 and Gillen 1, while Wilson, Sprauge, Phillips, Wells and Redmond were scoreless.

        In the Ottawa Valley district semis, Ottawa Mines & Resources defeated Smith Falls 59-25; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Mines & Resources prevailed 59-25 as Lil DeAngelis scored 16, Bud Longstaff 12, Helen Besharah 12, Mary Provost 10, Anne Gillen 2, Avon Sprague 2, Muggs Phillips 2 and Gloria Redmond 2. Peggy Carson led Smith Falls with 16. Betty Parks added 5, M Briggs 2 and M Perry 2, while J Boylen, M Nyholm, Alma Holland and L Rowan were scoreless.

        In the other semi, Deep River NRF defeated Carleton Place x-x; x-x (Total: x-x).

        In the Ottawa Valley district finals, Ottawa Mines & Resources defeated Deep River NRF 59-25; 28-15 (Total: 87-40). …………………………………………………… In game two, Mines & Resources defeated Deep River 28-15 as L Longstaff scored 8, Mary Provost 8, Gloria Redmond 6, Lil DeAngelis 4 and Anne Gillen 2, while Helen Besharah, Barbara Wilson, Avon Sprague, Muggs Phillips and Gail Wells were scoreless. Carson paced Deep River with 6. Holland added 4, Murray 4, Neilson 3 and Nyholm 2, while Boylan and Doward were scoreless.

        In the sudden-death Quebec semi and Montreal final, the Montreal Meteors defeated the Montreal Fashions 42-24 as Ver Stemkovsky scored 15 and Margaret Hale 14. The Fashions included Bertha Jarron, Dot Miller, Betty Taylor.

        In the Quebec finals, the Montreal Meteors defeated the Windsor Mills Rockettes 29-28; 57-49 (Total: 86-77). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Meteors nipped the Rockettes 29-28 as Vera Stemkowsky scored 8 and Phyllis Fairman 7. Sally Butler led the Rockettes with 8. May Fontaine added 8, Marg Pope 6 and Marion Christie 6. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Meteors clipped the Rockettes 57-49 as Margaret Hale scored 12, Mary Burke 4, Phyllis Fairman 4, Marg Bovko 4, Roselia Thorne 2 and Sablestrom 2, while Hale, Theirback, Stempkofsky, Rogers and Sealey were scoreless. Sally Butler led the Rockettes with 9. May Fontaine added 4, Allard 3, M Christie 3 and Pope 2, while Allard, Lyster and Raymond were scoreless.

        In the Quebec/Ottawa Valley playoff and Eastern semis, Ottawa School of Mines & Resources defeated the Montreal Meteors 38-32; 36-36 (Total: 74-68). …………………………………………………… In game one, Ottawa prevailed 38-32 as Lil Longstaff scored 18. Margaret Hale led the Meteors with 17. …………………………………………………… In game two, the teams played to a 36-36 tie. Lil DeAngelis paced the Miners with 16. Mary Provost added 8, Bud Longstaff 5, Helen Basharah 4, Gloria Redmond 2 and Anne Gillen 1, while Muggs Phillips, Avonne Sprague and Barbara Wilson were scoreless. Roselia Thorne scored 19 to pace the Meteors (coached by Marjory Pick). Margaret Hale added 9, Phyllis Fairman 8, Mary Bovko 6, Vera Stempkovsky 3 and Ella Sahlstrom 1, while Madeleine Hill, Violet McKenzie and Margaret Rogers were scoreless.

        In the Eastern finals, the Ottawa School of Mines & Resources defeated the Toronto Cliftons 18-15; 23-21 (Total: 41-36).

        In game one, Toronto led 4-1 after a quarter but Ottawa rallied to a 6-5 lead at the half. They extended their margin to 12-5 in the third quarter and then held on for the win. Lil de Angelis paced Ottawa with 7. Gloria Redmond added 5, Avon Sprague 0, Anne Gillen 0, Helen Besharah 1, Muggs Phillips 0, Bud Longstaff 4, Gail Wells 0 and Mary Provost 2. Georgie Wallace and Gloria Jones each scored 4 to lead Toronto. Jean Cameron added 0, Barb Downer 2, Millie Evans 1, Kennedy 0, Romanko 0, Doreen Shea 2, Tinkham 0 and Frieda Unroe 2 and Beverley Carlmell 0.

In game two, Ottawa edged Toronto by two after leading 6-3, 14-10 and 18-14 at the quarters. Mary Provost scored 9 to lead Miners (coached by Reg Harmer and Ross Hoffman, and managed by Tom Vergette and Stu Riopelle). Anne Gillen added 2, Helen Besharah 2, Muggs Phillips 0, Bud Longstaff 4, Lil De Angelis 5, Barb Wilson 0, Gail Wells 0, Gloria Redmond 2 and Avon Sprague 0. Gloria Jones led Toronto with 11. Dorothy Unroe added 7, Cameron 0, Barb Downer 0, Millie Evans 0, Kennedy 0, Olga (Olive?) Romanko 0, Shea 0, Tinkham 0 and Georgie Wallace 3.

In the Alberta finals, the University of Alberta-Calgary Junior Varsity defeated the Calgary Wittichens 40-38; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, the U of A prevailed 40-38 as Ferguson scored 13, Sykes 10, Bateman 8, Lepper 3, Fisher 2, Taylor 2 and McIntyre 2, while Hodges, Nelson and Clarke were scoreless. Poland and E Dermott each scored 9 to pace the Wittichens. Clarke added 5, Trace 5, Fox 4, M Dermott 4 and Allan 2, while Taylor and Jeans were scoreless.

In the sudden-death north Saskatchewan final, the Saskatoon Aces dusted Meadow Lake 81-1.

In the Saskatchewan semis and south finals, the Moose Jaw Pixies defeated the Regina Phantoms 50-32; 14-16 (Total: 64-48). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Pixies prevailed 50-32 as Ruth Mason scored 16, Marion King 8, Irma Foster 8, Ford 6, Bozak 3, Hart 3, Burt 3, Henderson 2 and Shewchuk 1, while Swaine was scoreless. Dot Himbeault paced the Phantoms with 11. Polly Hay added 10, Achtzener 5, Bigg 2, Berthiaume 2 and Gathercote 2, while Porteous, Fahlman, Hinton, Driver, Diewold and Hartnell were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Regina edge Moose Jaw 16-14 but lost the total-point series by 16. Dot Himbeault led the Phantoms with 9. Ruth Maxon led the Pixies with 6.

In the Saskatchewan finals, the Moose Jaw Pixies defeated the Saskatoon Aces 33-37; 32-18 (Total: 65-55). …………………………………………………… In game one, Saskatoon prevailed 37-33 as Len Fior scored 14, Larson 8, Jones 7, A Campbell 2, V Campbell 2, Roper 2 and Copan 2, while Strumm and Appleton were scoreless. Ruth Mason paced the Pixies with 9. Shewchuk added 5, Ford 5, Henderson 4, Foster 4, Hart 3, Swaine 2 and Marion King 2, while Burt was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Pixies thumped Saskatoon 32-18 to take the total-point series by 10. Ruth Mason scored 14 to lead the Pixies (coached by Stan Elliot). Shewchuk added 9, Burt 4, Swain 2, hart 2 and Ford 1, while Bozak, Foster and Henderson were scoreless. Glenna Jones led the Aces with 5. Lenor Flor added 5, Larson 3, Copan 2, Strumm 2, Campbell 1 and Appleton 1, while Roper was scoreless.

In the British Columbia opening round and Vancouver finals, the Majorettes defeated Fraser Café 41-34; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Majorettes clipped Fraser Café 41-34 as Pegusch scored 15, Cove 8, Rich 6, Bailey 6, McLeary 5 and Bernard 1, while Anderson and Swanston were scoreless. Hansen led Fraser Café with 10. Brown added 8, Penzer 7, McCauley 4, Dixon 3 and Reid 2, while Lund, Crandall and Noland were scoreless.

In the B.C. second round and Lower Mainland semis, the Vancouver Majorettes defeated the University of British Columbia Thunderettes 25-23; 36-32 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Majorettes took the series with a 36-32 win as Elinor Dave scored 17, Currie 8, Bailey 5, McCleary 3, Swanston 2 and Pegusch 1, while Rich, Banerd and Anderson were scoreless. Nyholm led the Thunderettes with 13. Butler added 5, Wright 5, Hillman 4, Sanderson 2, Lewis 2 and Moore 1, while Esplin, Milling and Walsh were scoreless.

In the B.C quarterfinals and Lower Mainland finals, the Vancouver Majorettes defeated the North Vancouver Lonsdale Merchanettes x-x; 66-14 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Majorettes took the series by pounding Lonsdale 66-14 as Violet Pegusch scored 24, Elinor Dave 18, McLeary 10, Currie 8, Swanston 2, Anderson 2 and Banerd 2, while Rich and Bailey were scoreless. Russell led the Merchanettes with 6. Edgar added 3, Beck 2, Johnson 2 and Kuklo 1, while Bulloch, Emprey and Beckett were scoreless.

In the British Columbia quarterfinals and Island finals, the Victoria High Blacks defeated Cumberland 28-16; 33-26 (Total: 61-42). …………………………………………………… In game two, Victoria High took the series with a 33-26 win as Pat Mason scored 14.

In the British Columbia semis and Coast final, the Vancouver Majorettes defeated the Victoria High Blacks 44-43; 39-30 (Total: 83-73). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Majorettes prevailed 44-43 as Eleanor Cave scored 11. Pat Mason led Victoria with 12. …………………………………………………… In game two, Vancouver completed the series sweep with a 39-30 win as Eleanor Cave scored 12, McLeary 8, Bailey 5, Currie 4, Swanston 4, Pegusch 3, Banerd 2 and Rich 1, while 4 were unallocated and Anderson was scoreless. Phyllis Cockburn led Victoria, which suited up its intermediate team for the second contest, with 8. Lowe added 7, Mason 6, Wright 5 and Hudson 4, while Koski, Whitten, Heaney, Williams and Pickering were scoreless.

In the British Columbia finals, the Vancouver Majorettes defeated Trail 38-38; 34-33 (Total: 72-71). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Majorettes nipped Trail 34-33 as Eleanor Cave scored 14. Wilman Hanson scored 10 to pace Trail (coached by Ken Fetherston).