W. RD 1 (SASK): University of Saskatchewan Varsity d’d Bedford Grads 39-37; 31-22 (Total: 70-59) W. RD 1 (Man): Winnipeg Robertson Memorials d’d University of Manitoba Bisonettes 19-15; 17-8 (Total: 36-23) E. RD 1 (QUE): Montreal Y.M.H.A. 24 Montreal Sun Life 16 (sudden death) W. RD 2 (SASK): Saskatoon Tech d’d University of Saskatchewan Varsity 32-24; 30-24 (Total: 62-48) W. RD 2 (Man): Winnipeg Robertson Memorials d’d Brandon Olympias 15-14; x-x (Total: x-x) W. RD 2 (ALTA): Edmonton Gradettes d’d Calgary Hudson Bay Beavers 51-43; 34-17 (Total: 85-60) W. RD 3 (SASK): Saskatoon Tech d’d Prince Albert Brunnel Motors 23-21; 47-33 (Total: 70-54) W. RD 4 (SASK): Saskatoon Tech d’d Regina Central 42-27; 30-22 (Total: 64-57) E. (Maritime): Halifax Ladies A.C. d’d Charlottetown Abegweit Sisters 25-14. E. QF (Ont): Toronto Ladies A.C. d’d Toronto Lakesides x-x; x-x (Total: x-x) W. QF (BC): Victoria Dad’s Cookies 23 University of British Columbia 7 (sudden death) W. SEMI (Alta): Edmonton Grads d’d Edmonton Gradettes 78-35; 87-43 (2g-0) W. SEMI (BC): Vancouver Daily Provinces 33 Victoria Dad’s Cookies 22 (sudden death) E. SEMI (Ont): Toronto Ladies A.C. d’d Windsor-Walkerville Alumnae 19-24; 27-17 (Total: 46-41) E. FINAL: Toronto Ladies A.C. d’d Montreal YMHA 36-13; 37-14 (Total: 73-27) W. FINAL (Alta/BC): Edmonton Grads d’d Vancouver Daily Provinces 94-58; 74-42 (Total: 168-100) CANADIAN Title: Edmonton Grads d’d Toronto Ladies A.C. 79-24; 72-32 (Total: 151-56) |
In the Maritime final, the Halifax Ladies Athletic Club defeated the Charlottetown Abegweit Sisters 25-14 as Dot Harris scored 11, Brick Doherty 10, Mary Doherty 2 and Von Mason 1, while Baston, M Harris and Nan Rutledge were scoreless. Harrington led the Sisters with 6. Grant added 4, Rattenbury 2 and Saunders 2, while Heartz, K Harrington, L Duchemin and E MacKenzie were scoreless.
In the sudden-death Montreal final, Montreal Y.M.H.A. clocked Montreal Sun Life 24-16 as E ‘Fanny’ Dankoff scored 7, Dot Barsha 5, Doris Feldhammer 4, L Neamtam 4, Kay Guttman 2, R Segal 1 and J Segal 1, while I Miller, R Holzberg and D Bashaum were scoreless. Vinnie Bant paced Sun Life with 6. G Lawrence added 5, M Irvine 3 and Florence Skelcher 2, while Lillian Anderson, Ruth Marshall, Ruby Marshall, E Bertolet, M Payne and G Butchart were scoreless.
In the Toronto finals, Toronto Ladies A.C. d’d the Toronto Lakesides x-x; x-x (Total: x-x). The Ladies A.C. included Adelaide Child, Phyllis Griffiths; Marg Dawes; Elsie Hendry; coach Lefty Rankine. The Lakesides starred Hilda Thomas; Agnes Alger; Bobby Rosenfeld; Eleanor Slean; Dot Carman; coach Andy Anderson
In the Ontario final, Toronto Ladies A.C. d’d Windsor-Walkerville Alumni 19-24; 27-17 (Total: 46-41). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor prevailed by five although they trailed by 12-11 at the half. Adelaide Childe and Charlotte Bruening each scored 6 to lead Toronto. Margaret Potter added 0, Marg Dawes 3, Connie Coulston 0, Phyllis Griffiths 2, Elsie Hendry 2 and Dot Hendricks 0. Hester ‘Bill’ Churchill paced Windsor with 7. Florence Clarke added 2, Mae Richards 0, Florence Fisher 3, D. Frances 0, Evelyn Leonard 5, Marion Allison 0 and A. Beglie 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto prevailed 27-17 to take the series by five. Windsor took a 9-0 lead after one quarter before Adelaide Child got hot, hitting five field goals in the second quarter as Toronto rallied to a 20-12 lead at the half. Charlotte Bruening and Elsie Hendry each added a pair of buckets during the rally. Toronto was again held scoreless for a quarter, the third, but turned it on in the fourth frame to pull out the win. Child finished with 12 points. Marjorie Dawes added 0, Margaret Potter 0, Elsie Hendry 5, Phyllis Griffiths 1, Charlotte Bruening 8, Dot Hendrick 0 and Connie Coulston 1. Evelyn Leonard led Windsor with 4. Mae Richards added 3, Florence Fisher 4, Marion Allison 1, Hester Churchill 3, Florence Clarke 1, Myrtle Blundell 0 and Hilda Cornwall 1.
In the Ontario/Quebec final, the Toronto Ladies A.C. d’d Montreal YMHA 36-13; 37-14 (Total: 73-27). …………………………………………………… In game one, Toronto stomped Montreal 36-13. Toronto led 5-3 after one quarter but exploded to an 18-7 lead at the half and eventually won by 23. Toronto’s superior size completely undid Montreal YMHA. Elsie Hendry and Conni Colston dominated the post for Toronto. Toronto hit 8-17 from the line, while Montreal was 5-18. Marjorie Dawes led coach Lefty Rankine’s troops with 8 points. Margaret Potter added 3, Adelaide Child 5, Conni Colston 5, Charlotte Bruening 7, Dot Hendrick 4, Elsie Hendry 2, Phyllis Griffiths 2, Ethel Phillips 0 and Clara Ballard 0. Doris Feldhammer paced Montreal, coached by Joe Hornstein, with 7. Fanny Dankoff added 0, Lil Neamtan 0, Kate Guttman 2, Deb Barsha 1, Dora Bassbaum 0, Ruth Segal 0, Ruth Holzberg 0 and Anna Miller 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto Ladies A.C. coasted to a 37-14 win after receiving a tongue-lashing from coach Lefty Rankine at the half, after which they led by a mere 9-5 margin. Marjorie Dawes scored 7 for Toronto. Charlotte Bruening added 2, Elsie Hendry 10, Adelaide Child 7, Phyllis Griffith 1, Margaret Potter 6, Dot Hendricks 0 and Connie Colston 0. Doris Feldhammer notched 3 for Montreal. Fanny Dankoff added 2, Lil Neamtan 5, Kate Guttman 2, Deb Barsha 2, Ruth Segal 1, Ruth Holzberg 0 and Dora Bassbaum 0.
In the Saskatchewan opening round and Saskatoon city final, the University of Saskatchewan Varsity defeated the Bedford Grads 39-37; 31-22 (Total: 70-59). …………………………………………………… In game one, Varsity edged the Grads 39-37 as D Rutherford scored 22, M Early 11, R Cowie 4 and N Zeman 2, while F Featherstone, H Hindson, M Warshick, J Thompson and N Willis were scoreless. G Graham led Bedford with 18. K Graham added 15 and L Stricker 4, while J Wright, I Purcell, A McArter, P Bartholomew and R Claxton were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Varsity clipped Bedford 31-22 as D Rutherford scored 16, M Early 12 and R Cowie 3, while F Featherstone, Helen Hindson, M Warchick, J Thompson, N Willis and M Zeman were scoreless. G Graham led the Grads with 10. K Graham added 9 and L Stricker 3, while J Wright, I Purcell, M McArter, P Bartholomew and R Claxton were scoreless.
In the Saskatoon challenge round, Saskatoon Tech defeated the University of Saskatchewan Varsity 32-24; 30-24 (Total: 62-48). …………………………………………………… In game one, Saskatoon Tech clipped Varsity 32-24 as E Sonmore scored 14, J Gunning 10, O Paterson 4, M Paterson 2 and E Ross 2, while H Kemp, N Gregory, G Cox and C Truscott were scoreless. D Rutherford led Varsity with 20. M Early added 4, while R Cowie, F Featherstone, H Hindson, M Warshick, J Thompson, M Willis and M Zeman were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saskatoon Tech took the series with a 30-24 win as E Sonmor scored 17, O Patterson 6, J Gunning 5 and B Robinson 2, while E Ross, H Kemp, G Cox, M Gregory and C Truscott were scoreless. D Rutherford led Varsity with 18. R Cowie added 4 and M Early 2, while F Feathersone, H Hindson, J Thompson, M Willis, W Warschick and M Zeman were scoreless.
In the Saskatchewan semis and north final, Saskatoon Tech defeated Prince Albert Brunnel Motors 23-21; 47-33 (Total: 70-54). …………………………………………………… In game one, Saskatoon Tech nipped Prince Albert 23-21 as Ethel Sonmor scored 10, Ora Patterson 8 and Jean Gunning 5, while Brenda Robinson, Emily Ross, Helen Kemp, Myrtle Gregory, Gwen Cox and Gertrude Truscott were scoreless. Pearl Milne led Brunel Motors with 8. Ruby Mosher added 8 and Jessie Shields 4, while Z Shacter, J Golf, Bertha Brooks, M Maroney, M MacDonald and Manan Dutton were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saskatoon Tech took the series with a 47-33 win as Gunning scored 19, Patterson 19 and Sonmor 9, while Robinson, Ross, Winfield, Gregory, Cos and Truscott were scoreless. Shields led Prince Albert with 19. Mosher added 11 and Milne 3, while Schacter, Maroney, MacDonald, Brooks, Golf and Dutton were scoreless.
In the Saskatchewan finals, Saskatoon Tech defeated Regina Central 42-27; 30-22 (Total: 64-57). …………………………………………………… In game one, Saskatoon Tech torched Regina Central 42-27 as O Patterson scored 19, J Gunning 14 and E Somnor 9, while G.M. Patterson, E Ross, H Kemp, G Cox, M Gregory, Truscott and B Robinson were scoreless. M Fawcett led Regina with 12. Nona Noonan added 8, Charlton 5 and Hilda Leggett 3, while S Mahon, M Kells, L Moffett, M Rutherford, J Gillis and D Callum were scoreless.
In the sudden death BC final, Victoria Dad’s Cookies defeated the University of British Columbia 23-7.
In the Winnipeg city finals, the intermediate champ Winnipeg Robertson Memorials defeated the senior champ University of Manitoba Varsity Bisonettes 19-15; 17-8 (Total: 36-23). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Memorials prevailed 19-15 as Steffie Brazanski scored 8, Jennie Sernyk 5, Violet Murray 4 and Rosa Dodokin 2, while Evelyn Krajarski, Belsinski, Mandzuk, Schmorn and Carnegie were scoreless. Doreen Falconer led the Bisonettes with 6. H Schofield added 6, Milton 2 and M Schofield 1, while Dick, Gottschall, Miller and Blankstein were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Memorials dispatched the Bisonettes 17-8 as Steffie Brazanski scored 8, Sernyk 2, Murray 2, Krajarski 2, Dodokin 1, Mandzuk 1 and Belsinski 1, while Schmorn and Carnegie were scoreless. Doreen Falconer led Varsity with 4. Schofield added 2, M Schofield 1 and Milton 1, while Blankstein, Millar, Dick and Gottschall were scoreless.
In the “unofficial” exhibition Manitoba finals, the Robertson Memorials v the Brandon Olympics x-x; 20-17 (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Memorials prevailed 20-17 as S Brazanski scored 12, R Dodokin 7 and J Sernyk 1, while E Krajarski, M Mandynt, A Schuman and L Carnegie were scoreless. A Dobbin led Brandon with 8. Blackwell added 4, H Mummery 2, G Mummery 1, V Muldoon 1 and A Wharry 1, while Wright, Clement and Beaton were scoreless.
In the Alberta semis and West quarterfinals, the Edmonton Gradettes defeated the Calgary Hudson Bay Beavers 51-43; 34-17 (Total: 85-60). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Gradettes clipped the Beavers 51-43 as Mabel Munton scored 19, Edna Reilly 11, Helen Northup 9, Frances Gordon 4, Sophie Brown 3 and Etta Dann 2, while Noel MacDonald, Betty Ross and Verna Lindsay were scoreless. Babs Munro led the Beavers (coached by Frank Winteringham, manager Eddie Gahn) with 14. Phyllis Ethridge added 14, Mary Stuart 13 and Mary Fowler 2, while Ellen Andrews, Alma Clark, Dorothy Vine, Madeline Plette and Jean Eyres were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Gradettes swamped the Beavers 34-17 as Munton scored 9, Gordon 6, MacDonald 4, Lindsay 4, Northup 4, Reilly 3, Brown 2 and Ross 2, while Dann was scoreless. Ethredge led the beavers with 7. Stuart added 4, Fowler 4 and Munro 2, while Andrews, Cook, Vine and Plette were scoreless.
In the Manitoba finals, the Winnipeg Robertson Memorials defeated the Brandon Olympias 15-14; x-X (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Memorials prevailed 15-14 as Steffie Brazanski scored 8, Belinski 3, Rosa Dodokin 2, Evelyn Krajarski 1 and Violet Murray 1, while Jennie Sernyk, Marie Mandruk, Lily Carnegie and Annie Schmorn were scoreless. The Memorials were coached by Pete Ahoff. Grace Mummery led the Olympias with 5. Helen Mummery added 4, Dubbin 3 and Blackwell 2, while Clement, Beaton and Wright were scoreless.
In the Alberta semis, the Edmonton Grads defeated the University of Alberta 75-19 as Neale scored 21, Fry 14, MacBurney 11, A Stone 10, MacDonald 5, E Stone 4, Coulson 4, Innes 4 and Bennie 1. Amy Cogswell led Varsity 10. I Barnett added 4, E Barnett 2 and Nixon 2, while Howard, Clayton, Carlyle, Black, Sutton, Algeo and Helen Ford were scoreless (Note: totals don’t add to 19).
In the West semis and Alberta finals, the ‘A’ champ Edmonton Grads defeated the ‘B’ champ Edmonton Gradettes 78-35; 87-43 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Grads prevailed 78-35 as Helen Stone scored 20, Gladys Fry 16, Belanger 16, Neale 14, MacBurney 8, Coulson 2 and E Stone 2, while Innes was scoreless. Munton led the Gradettes with 10. Northup added 6, MacDonal 6, Dann 4, Gordon 4, Reilly 3 and Brown 2, while Lindsay was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Grads took the series with an 87-43 win as Belaner scored 25, MacBurney 17, H Stone 14, Fry 13, Neale 12, Coulson 4 and E Stone 2, while Innes was scoreless. Munton led the Gradettes with 11. Gordon added 8, Dann 7, Reilly 6, MacDonald 5, Northup 5 and Lindsay 1, while Brown was scoreless.
In the Western finals, the Edmonton Grads thrashed the Vancouver Daily Provinces 94-58; 74-42 (Total: 168-100). …………………………………………………… In game one, Edmonton prevailed 94-58 as Gladys Fry scored 25, Margaret MacBurney 18, Babe Belanger 19, Doris Neale 5, Helen Stone 22, Evelyn Coulson 6, Edith Stone 0 and Jessie Innis 0. Betty Passerini led Vancouver with 21. Code added 5, Kay Annan 18, Eleanor Downie 7, Smetbury 5, Thomson 2, Kennedy 0 and Parkin 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Grads took a quick double-digit lead and coasted to a 74-42 win. Helen Stone led the Grads with 22. Margaret MacBurney added 14, Babe Belanger 13, Gladys Fry 12, Doris Neale 10, Evelyn Coulson 2, Edith Stone 0 and Jessie Innes 2. Betty Passerini led Vancouver with 18. Kay Annan added 16, Mary Code 5, Eleanor Downie 0, Nancy Smethurst 1, Jean Thomson 2, Marge Kennedy 0 and Phyl Parkin 0. The Provinces (coached by Gordon Andrews, manager Jim Railton, assistant manager Lav Garnaey, business manager Les Cummings) also included Kay Sproule, Gladys Munton, Frances Andrew, Freda Iden, Helen Reeves, Helen Little and Dodie Railton.
At the national finals, held in Edmonton, the host Grads defeated the Toronto Ladies A.C. 79-24; 72-32 (Total: 151-56).
In game one, the Grads prevailed 79-24. The Grads led 21-6, 34-29 and 57-24 at the quarters. Toronto forward Elsie Hendry fainted on the sidelines from exhaustion at the third quarter break. Babe Belanger paced the Grads with 27. Gladys Fry added 20, Margaret MacBurney 15, Doris Neale 10 and Helen Stone 7, while Evelyn Coulson, Edith Stone and Jessie Innis were scoreless. Margaret Dawes led Toronto with 9. Elsie Hendry added 4, Charlotte Bruening 4, Dot Hendricks 3, Adelaide Childe 2 and Phyllis Griffiths 2, while Connie Coulston and Margaret Potter were scoreless.
In game two, the Grads cruised to a 72-32 victory. Babe Belanger paced the Grads with 21 points. Margaret MacBurney added 19, Gladys Fry 14, Helen Stone 11, Doris Neale 3, Evelyn Coulson 2, Edith Stone 0 and Jessie Innis 2. Marjorie Dawes led Toronto with 10. Charlotte Bruening added 6, Adelaide Child 4, Phyllis Griffiths 5, Dot Hendricks 3 and Margaret Potter 4. Toronto played without starting centre Connie Coulston, who’d injured her hand, and reserve centre Elsie Hendry, who’d injured her foot in game one.
The runner-up Toronto Ladies A.C.: Adelaide Childe, Phyllis Griffiths; Marg Dawes; Elsie Hendry; Charlotte Bruening; Margaret Potter; Connie Coulston; Dot Hendricks; Ethel Phillips; Clara Ballard; coach Lefty Rankine.
The champion Edmonton Grads: Edith Stone; Margaret MacBurney; Babe Belanger; Evelyn Coulson; Gladys Fry; Jessie Innis; Doris Neale; Helen Stone; coach J. Percy Page