W. RD 1 (Alta): Edmonton Gradettes d’d Calgary Buffaloes 40-47; 58-29 (Total: 98-76)
W. RD 1 (Man): Winnipeg Dominion Business College d’d Brandon St. Paul’s 40-15; x-x (Total: x-x).
W. RD 1 (BC): Victoria Palm Dairies d’d Victoria Unitys 42-27; 52-36 (Total: 94-63)
W. RD 2 (BC): Vancouver Westerns d’d Victoria Palm Dairies 51-25; 40-32 (Total: 91-57)
W. RD 2 (BC): Vancouver IXL d’d Hedley 67-10; 65-23 (Total: 132-33)
W. QF (Alta/Man): Edmonton Gradettes d’d Winnipeg Dominion Business College 48-27; 45-26 (Total: 93-53)
W. QF (BC): Vancouver Westerns d’d Vancouver IXL 30-23; 32-36; 38-37 (2g-1)
W. SEMI (BC/Alta): Vancouver Westerns d’d Edmonton Gradettes 40-26; 46-31; 31-42; 48-38 (3g-1)
E. SEMI (Ont): Toronto Dovercourt Presbyterians d’d Toronto Jewish Community x-x; 21-22 (Total: x-x)
E. FINAL: Montreal Olympics d’d Toronto Dovercourt Presbyterians 29-26; 20-13 (Total: 49-39)
CANADIAN TITLE AND WEST FINAL: Edmonton Grads d’d Vancouver Westerns 48-47; 59-36 (2g-0)

In the Ontario semis and Toronto finals, the Toronto Dovercourt Presbyterians d’d Toronto Jewish Community x-x; 21-22 (Total: x-x).

In the West opening round, the Edmonton Gradettes defeated the Calgary Buffaloes 40-47; 58-29 (Total: 98-76). …………………………………………………… Calgary won game one 47-40 as Buech scored 13, Brown 7, Jackson 7, Dalrymple 6, Grinton 6, Kelley 4 and Denny 1, while Williams, Norris and Batty were scoreless. Colville led Edmonton with 11. Strachan added 7, Francis Gordon 7, Ewasiuk 6, Lois Hepner 5 and Hughes 4, while Fraser, Allard, Cavanagh and Allan were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Gradettes prevailed 58-29 as Ewasiuk scored 14, Gordon 12, Hepner 10, Strachan 9, Colville 6, Ablard 4, Fraser 2 and Cavanagh 1, while Hughes and Allan were scoreless. Elsie Busch led the Buffaloes with 12. Kay Kelly added 6, Betty Jackson 3, Ruth Brown 3, Pat Batty 2, Margaret Dalrymple 2 and Isabelle Grinton 1, while Zabuck was scoreless. The Buffaloes also included Nora Williams, Lil Penney and Thelma Morris.

In the West opening round, BC quarterfinals and Island finals, the Victoria Palm Dairies d’d Victoria Unitys 42-27; 52-36 (Total: 94-63). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Palm Dairies prevailed 42-27 as L Spark scored 14, D Beere 8, E Snyder 7, E Peden 6, D O’Connor 4 and D Crowe 3, while V Hannan and E Elston were scoreless. Mary Peden led the Unitys with 14. C Reid added 7, G Jones 3, M Medler 2 and V Bourke 1, while M Peden and J Metcalfe were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Victoria took the series with a 52-36 win as L Spark scored 16, D Beere 10, E Snyder 6, D O’Connor 6, E Peden 6, D Crowe 4, E Elston 2 and V Hannan 2. Mary Peden led the Unitys with 22. V Bourke added 7, C Reid 4, M Medler 2 and G Jones 1, while J Metcalfe and May Peden were scoreless.

In the West second round, BC semis and Coast finals, Vancouver Westerns defeated the Victoria Palm Dairies 51-25; 40-32 (Total: 91-57). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Westerns prevailed 51-29 as Fay Burnhma scored 11, Nancy Roberts 10, Jessie Gillies 9, T Anderson 6 and M Wells 4, while K McKenzie, J Cameron and K Hogue were scoreless. L Sparks led Victoria with 5. D Beere added 5, E Snyder 5, E Peden 4, V Hannan 4 and D O’Connor 2, while D Crowe and E Elston were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Westerns took the series with a 40-32 win as Jessie Gillies scored 17, F Burnham 8, N Roberts 6, Briscoe 3, M Wells 3, J Cameron 2 and C McKenzie 1. L Spark led Victoria with 16. D Crowe added 7, E Snyder 6, D O’Connor 2 and E Peden 1, while V Hannah, E Elston and D Beere were scoreless.

In the West second round, BC semis and BC senior B finals, Vancouver IXL d’d Hedley 67-10; 65-23 (Total: 132-33). …………………………………………………… In game two, IXL took the series by pounding Hedley 65-23 as Smith scored 31, Dalgleish 15, Panassis 11, Guy 3, Everitt 2, Taylor 1, Craig 1 and Livingstone 1. Garrison led Hedley with 13. Calveroni added 6, Brown 2 and Gordon 2, while Gray, Adamson, Lowe, Williston and Douglas were scoreless.

In the West quarterfinals and BC “challenge” finals, the senior A champ Vancouver Westerns defeated senior B champ Vancouver IXL 33-20; 32-36; 38-37 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Westerns dispatched IXL 33-20 as Nancy Roberts scored 11, Anderson 7, Gillies 6, Burnham 5, Briscoe 3 and McKenzie 1, while Pitt, Wells, Hogue and Cameron were scoreless. Cathie Smith led IXL with 8. Rita Panassis added 5, Audrey Morrison 4, Scott 2 and Peggy Paget 1, while Trudie Livingstone, Eileen Craig, Taylor, Alice Dalgleish, Lillie Guy, Everitt and Greenhorne were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, IXL evened the series with a 36-32 win in overtime as Fay Burnham notched the winner in the final seconds of play. The Westerns Lil Guy forced overtime with a free throw but the Westerns had only four players on the floor because Verna Briscoe was whistled for her fourth foul (then the limit) just before the buzzer. Five Westerns had fouled out. June Cameron was called in from the stands because the Westerns had only 3 players remaining on the floor. Cameron quickly changed and gave them four players. Marg Wells, Fay Burnha, Briscoe, Jessie Gillies and Nancy Roberts had all fouled out. Rita Panassis and Connie Taylor notched buckets to give IXL the win in overtime. Panassis led IXL with 10. Cathie Smith added 9, Lil Guy 5, Alice Dalgleish 4, Audrey Morrison 4, Scott 2 and Connie Taylor 2, while Livingstone, Craig, Paget and Everitt were scoreless. Roberts led the Westerns with 8. Anderson added 7, Wells 7, Burnham 6, Briscoe 2, Gillies 1 and McKenzie 1, while Hogue, Cameron and Pitt were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Westerns took the series with a 38-37 win in overtime as Burnham scored 16, Gillies 9, Anderson 7, McKenzie 2, Briscoe 2 and Wells 2, while Roberts and Hogue were scoreless. Dalgleish led IXL with 12. Scott added 9, Morrison 9, Panassis 5 and Guy 2, while Smith, Everett, Taylor, Paget, Craig and Livingstone were scoreless.

In the Manitoba finals, Winnipeg Dominion Business College defeated Brandon St. Paul’s 40-15; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Dominions pounded Brandon 40-15 as Winnie Simm scored 13, Fjola Manshreck 8, Goll 7, Harwood 6, Wellwood 4 and E McKelvey 2, while Walkley and McKelvy were scoreless. Islay Beaton led St. Paul’s with 6. Hickling added 4, Dietrich 3, Willdey 2, Ellis 1 and M Hickling 1, while Donnelly, Adolph and Blackwell were scoreless. ……………………………………………………

In the West quarterfinals, the Edmonton Gradettes defeated the Winnipeg Dominion Business College 48-27; 45-26 (Total: 93-53). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Gradettes prevailed 48-27 as Victoria Ewasiuk scored 15, Laura Strachan 13, Frances Gordon 10, Hughes 6, Hepner 3 and Margaret Colville 1, while Cavanagh and Allard were scoreless. Fjola Manshreck led the Dominions with 9. Goll added 7, Harwood 5, Winnie Simm 4 and Walkley 2, while B McKelvey, Wellwood and E McElvey were scoreless. The Gradettes hit 22-58 from the floor and 4-11 from the line, while the Dominion were 10-59 from the floor and 7-13 from the line. The Gradettes led 10-6, 23-16 and 35-19 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Gradettes whipped the Dominions 45-26 as Laura Strachan scored 14, Margaret Colville 13, Hughes 7, Victoria Ewasiuk 5, Gordon 5 and Allard 1, while Hepner and Allen were scoreless. Winnie Simm led Dominions with 10 Fjola Manshreck added 6, Gail 4, Wellwood 3, Harwood 2 and B McKelvey 1, while Walkley and E McKelvey were scoreless.

In the East final, the Montreal Olympics sweep the Toronto Dovercourt Presbyterians 29-26; 20-13 (Total: 49-39). Neither feels strong enough to challenge the Edmonton Grads in national playoffs and decline to participate. …………………………………………………… In game one, Ann Macklair hit three field goals in the final two minutes as the Olympics prevailed 29-26. The Olympics led 16-15 at the half but Toronto took a 26-19 lead at the three-quarter mark on the play of Dot Smerdon. Coach Duff rested Smerdon and Nora Young early in the fourth quarter and before he could get them back on the floor, Montreal rallied behind Macklair’s shooting. Isabel Valcamp scored 12 for Montreal and was a defensive standout. Gwen Pherrill added 3, Martha Kent 5, Millie Leather 0, J. O’Brien 9, C. Walker 0 and M. Moore 0. Dot Smerdon led Toronto with 10. Joan Connell added 7, Nora Moxon 4, Muriel Frankland 3, R. Noble 0, Nora Young 2, M. Borthwick 0, M. McGuire 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, Gwen Pherrill scored 7 and Martha Kent 8 for Montreal. Toronto held a 4-2 lead after one quarter as both teams hit a pair of foul shots and Nora Moxon scored a long bucket. Gwen Pherril of the Olympics hit a hoop and Montreal hit 4-5 from the line as they rallied to knot the score at 6-6 at the half. In the third quarter, Pherril was given three attempts at a free throw as referees ruled that the fans booing disrupted her shot. Montreal led 8-7 after three quarters and took command as Martha Kent hit three buckets. Millie Leather and Isabel Valcamp, despite playing with an injured ankle, dominated defensively. Isabel Valcamp added 2 points, Millie Leather 3, J. O’Brien 0, C Walker 0, Ann Macklair 0, M. Moore 0. Dot Smerdon scored 5 for Toronto, J. Connell 2, Muriel Frankland 3, Nora Young 2, Nora Moxon 2, R. Moble 0, M. Borthwick 0, and E. Brodie 0.

In April, CABA announces that it will investigate charges the AAU has made that Edmonton Grads coach Percy Page had refused to pay a $500 bonus after financial arrangements had been made to have the Grads play a Rochester, N.Y. team. AAU secretary Dan Ferris alleged that the Grads flouted the authority of the AAU by canceling the series after arrangements had been made through the AAU. The NY coach had demanded an extra $500 and Page refused to pay it. CABA president Doug Robertson reviewed the documents and dismissed the AAU’s claims as ludicrous.

        On April 10, Percy Page announces that the Edmonton Grads will disband. Page says the players will be “definitely through with basketball” after the 25th anniversary celebration on June 6th. They will not perform for any other team. The Grads would retire because of a lack of financial support for a team “that has been too successful” and because Page, recently elected to the provincial Legislature, had no time to coach. Page said the financing of the team, complete with three farm teams, was increasingly difficult. ‘The Grads had won 516 of 540 played during the 25-year period and there was such a thing as being too successful. For most people, the old thrill as gone. And I feel that rather than try to coax people to come and see the girls play, it will be much better to drop out of the picture quietly. I should like to make this point very clear – we are not closing up because of the AAU of the United States, nor because we have run out of material. I see no reason why our long string of successes could not be maintained more or less indefinitely.” During the season, the organization sponsored three other teams: The Gradettes (women’s senior); Grad Cubs (junior) and Boy Grads, all of whom won their respective provincial titles. Douglas Robertson had given the Grads permission to bring in American teams that were not affiliated with the AAU but who held amateur cards. CABA chair Joseph Seitz ruled that the Grads would be entitled to keep the Underwood International Women’s Basketball Trophy (donated 18 years earlier) on a permanent basis as Canada did not plan to challenge the American champ again.

        In the West (a “B” division final) semis, the Vancouver Westerns defeated the Edmonton Gradettes (the developmental squad for the Grads) 40-26; 31-46; 48-38 in a best of five series. …………………………………………………… In game one, the Westerns were outplayed for most of the affair but shot the ball extremely well to pull out a 40-26 win. The Westerns led 10-7, 20-13 and 24-21 at the quarters. Verna Briscoe scored 16 for Vancouver. Jessie Gillies added 7, Thelma Anderson 4, Nancy Roberts 4, M Wells 2 and Faye Burnham 1, while Connie McKenzie and K Hogue were scoreless. Frances Gordon led Edmonton with 9. H Hughes added 5, Ewasiuk 3, Strachan 3, Colville 3, Lois Hepner 2 and P Cavanagh 1, while Allard was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Western prevailed 46-31 as Thelma Anderson scored 11, Fay Burnham 8, Jessie Gillies 8, Nancy Roberts 8, Verna Briscoe 5, M Wells 4 and C McKenzie 2, while K Hogue was scoreless. Laura Strachan led the Gradettes with 14. F Gordon added 6, V Ewasiuk 5, M Colville 3, L Hepner 2 and D Allan 1, while H Hughes, P Cavanagh and L Allard were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, Edmonton prevailed 42-31 as Lois Hepner scored 19, including four quick buckets early in the first half as the Gradettes took command. Laura Strachan added 10, Frances Gordon 8, Victoria Ewasiuk 3 and Levina Allard 3, while Marg Colville, Louise Allan and Pat Cavanagh were scoreless. Jessie Gillies paced Vancouver with 9. Thelma Anderson added 8, Nancy Roberts 4, Faye Burnham 4, Marg Wells 2 and Verna Briscoe 1, while Connie McKenzie and Kay Hogue were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game four, Vancouver took the series with a 48-38 victory as Thelma Anderson scored 14, Jessie Gillies 12, Nancy Roberts 7, Verna Briscoe 6, Nancy Wells 4, Faye Burnham 3 and C McKenzie 2, while K Hogue was scoreless. L Strachan paced Edmonton with 14. V Ewasiuk added 10, Frances Gordon 6, M Colville 3, L Allard 3 and P Cavanagh 2, while Lois Hepner and D Allan were scoreless. The win entitled the Westerns, as “B” champs to challenge the Edmonton Grads, who won the “A” title uncontested, to a challenge series. Had the Gradettes (coached by Bill Tait) won the series, they would not have been entitled to a challenge.

        In the national championship, the Edmonton Grads thumped the Vancouver Westerns 48-47; 59-36 (2g-0).

In game one, the Grads prevailed 48-47 as Jean Williamson scored 14, Winnie Gallen 12, Mabel Munton McCloy 7, Rita Dann 5, Helen Northrup 5, Sophie Brown 4 and Betty Bawden 1, while Kay MacRitchie was scoreless. Verna Briscoe paced the Westerns with 16. Jesse Gillies added 15, Nancy Roberts 4, Fay Burnham 4, Connie Mckenzie 4, Nancy Wells 2 and Anderson 2, while Hogue was scoreless. The Grads hit 19-52 (.350) from the floor, while the Westerns his 21-82 (.270).

In game two, the Edmonton Grads completed the series sweep with a 59-36 win after leading 28-24 at the half. Jean Williamson paced the Grads with 15. Rita Dann added 13, Mabel Munton-McCloy 12, Sophie Brown 8, Helen Northrup 5, Winnie Gallen 4 and Betty Bawden 3, while Kay MacRitchie was scoreless. Verna Briscoe led the Westerns with 11. Nancy Roberts added 8, Jesse Gillies 8, Nancy Wells 4, Connie McKenzie 2, Anderson 2 and Fay Burnham 1, while Hogue was scoreless.

        The runner-up Vancouver Westerns: Verna Briscoe; Jesse Gillies; Nancy Roberts; Fay Burnham; Connie McKenzie; Nancy Wells; Thelma Anderson; Hogue; Pitt; Cameron; coach Jack Gordon

        The champion Edmonton Grads: Betty Bawden; Sophie Brown; Winnie Gallen; Kay MacRitchie; Mabel Munton; Helen Northrup; Jean Williamson; Rita Dann; coach J. Percy Page