REGULAR SEASON
Alberta | 2-0 | Cecil Race/J. Bill | |||||||
Manitoba | 1-1 | ||||||||
Saskatchewan | 0-1 | ||||||||
Alberta won the intervarsity and intercollegiate championships, defeating both Manitoba and Saskatchewan at home. Helen Beny scored 14 of the Pandas 20 points against Manitoba.
Alberta defeated Saskatchewan 27-6. The Pandas led 7-3 at the half with Olive Caldwell scoring five, all on free throws. Saskatchewan star String Miller was unable to play in the second half and Alberta dominated.
Alberta defeated Manitoba 20-14, after leading 15-9 at the half. Helen Beny paced the Pandas with 14. Alexander scored the other six points for Alberta. The game was played under Spalding rules (six to a side, with three players allowed in each half of the court). Maybelle Poucher led Manitoba with 5. Rusty Ferguson added 4 and Sadie Robson 2.
Manitoba defeated Saskatchewan 27-23.
The bronze medalist Saskatchewan Huskies: String Miller; Dorothy Mitchell; Florence Wilson; Edith Pumford; Margaret Cumming; Florence Miller; Ethel Hovde; Dorothy Mooney; Margaret Morton; K Morrow; Stella Thompson; Stella Trumpour
The silver medalist Manitoba Bisons: Maybelle Poucher; Rusty Ferguson; Sadie Robson; Elsie Gauer; Florence Metcalf; Ella Hall; Hilda Fleming; Agnes Mackay
The champion Alberta Pandas: Margaret Clements; Helen Beny; Olive Caldwell; Mae McEachern; Bernice Carmichael; Margaret Stanford; Frances Alexander; Lucile Barker; Helen Carswell; Grace Studholme; coach Cecil Race; coach Jimmy Bill