REGULAR SEASON
Alberta | 2-0 | Jake Jamieson | |||||||
Saskatchewan | 0-2 | Ray Frey | |||||||
Alberta wins the title by defeating Saskatchewan 49-25 and 38-17 in Saskatoon. …………………………………………………… In game two, Alberta prevailed 49-25. …………………………………………………… In game two, Alberta prevailed 38-17 after leading 17-10 at the half.
Non-participant Manitoba Bisonettes: Connie Ramsay, Ruth Baldry, Helen Ross, Doris Perry, Che Drover, Betty Morrison, Margaret Hastings, Carol McIntyre, Margaret Walker, Vange Howe, coach Art Lamb
In game one, Alberta’s crosscourt ball movement befuddled the Huskies as the Pandas romped to a 49-25 win. In game two, Mary Frost and Jean Brown traded buckets at the start but Alberta built a 17-10 lead at the half and romped. Reported the W.I.P.U., the two games were “on the whole deadly to watch and except for the prolific scoring by (Mary Frost) had little to offer in the way of entertainment. The Alberta team had a smooth passing attack and a tight defence, while the Saskatchewan team seemed unable to get anywhere when they have the ball, most of their scoring being done by individual rushes.”
In game two, Alberta prevailed 38-17.
The runner-up Saskatchewan Huskies: Bernice Beardall; Lois Haslam; Corrine Trerice; Helen Swanston; Virginia Lamb; Bulmer; Eleanor Abbey; Muriel Vincent; Eleanor Pillar; Isabel Scrimgeour; Jean Brown; coach Ray Frey
The champion Alberta Pandas: Irene Barnett, Betty Burke; Mary Frost; Jane MacDonald; Gay Ross; Katherine Rose; Edith Ferguson; Jean Cogswell; Floy Brent; Winnie Algar; Irene Connolly; coach Jake Jamieson