REGULAR SEASON

U.B.C.  8-0   Ruth Wilson          
  Saskatchewan  6-2 19-9 Pat Lawson          
  Calgary  4-4   Sylvia Shaw          
  Manitoba  1-7              
  Alberta  1-7   Miss Darwick          
                   

        The league moves to a home-and-home regular season. U.B.C. wins the title with an (8-0) record.

        Non-medalist rosters:

        Alberta Pandas: Irene McKay, Bev Richards, Cathy Galusha, Sandra Young, Annette Stevenson, Barb Harbison, Ann Hall, Donna Bryks, Marg Convey, Eleanor Lester, Lynda MacDonald, Lois Kirk, Joyce Chorney, Ellory Yurchuk, Sandi Snowden, coach Miss Darwick, manager Wendae Grover

        Manitoba Bisonettes: Agnes Ryngach, Gloria Davidson, Moe Dowds,

In U.B.C.’s 65-41 win over Manitoba, the T-Birds were led by Pauline Gensink and Betty Ross, who each scored 13. Manitoba was led by Agnes Ryngach 19.

        Saskatchewan whacked host Alberta 53-35 and 49-13. …………………………………………………… In game one, the Huskies prevailed with a 15-0 run in the second half.

Calgary trounced Alberta 57-50 and 52-50. In game one, Calgary won 57-50. The score was knotted at 27 at the half. Pat Ridley paced the Dinos with 26. Wendy Carson added 11. Donna Bryks paced the Pandas with 12. Irene McKay added 9. …………………………………………………… In game two, Calgary won 52-50 as Pat Ridley scored 15. Cathy Galusha led Alberta with 14. Irene McKay added 13.

Saskatchewan whipped Manitoba 70-46 and 84-28. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan clubbed Manitoba 70-46 as Sheralyn Halter scored 19, Marg Curry 11 and Arlene Graham 11. The Huskies led 25-10, 44-17 and 55-26 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan stomped Manitoba 84-28 as Sherlyn Halter scored 12, Cynthia Wright 12 and Judy Burns 11.

Host U.B.C. defeated Saskatchewan 62-52 and 47-37. …………………………………………………… In game one, U.B.C. prevailed 62-52. The Thunderbirds led 30-19 at the half but the Huskies rallied to take a 40-39 lead before U.B.C. regained command. Pauline Gensink led the Thunderbirds with 26. Marg Curry led the Huskies with 10. Gloria Clark added 9 and Arlene Graham 9. …………………………………………………… In game two, U.B.C. defeated the Huskies 47-37 despite trailing 26-17 at the half and 32-30 after three quarters. Janet Douglas led the Thunderbirds with 24. Pauline Gensink scored 4. Cynthia Wright led the Huskies with 11. Arlene Graham added 8.

UBC trounced host Alberta 69-42 and 69-27. …………………………………………………… In game one, UBC prevailed 69-42 as Pauline Gensick scored 22. In game two, the Thunderettes prevailed 69-27 as their superior speed took a heavy toll. UBC led 19-11 after one quarter and 37-16 at the half. They led by as many as 45. Pauline Gensink paced UBC with 26. Cathy Galusha led Alberta with 12. Sandra Young added 9.

        Alberta won its first league game of the year in a doubleheader with Manitoba in Winnipeg. Manitoba won game one 43-39. Manitoba led 26-21 at the half. Gloria Davidson led Manitoba with 19. Bev Richard paced the Pandas with 11. …………………………………………………… In game two, Alberta won 55-50 after rallying from a 14-point deficit. Manitoba led 34-32 at the half. Irene MacKay paced Alberta with 18. Bev Richards added 15, Cathy Galusha 8 and Sandra Young 8. Moe Dowds led Manitoba with 15.

        Calgary clipped Manitoba 41-34 as Pat Ridley scored 12.

Saskatchewan defeated host Calgary 46-40 and 52-45. …………………………………………………… In game one, Saskatchewan edged Calgary 46-40 as Marg Curry scored 12 and Judy Burns 8. The Huskies closed out the affair with a 6-0 run. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saskatchewan clipped Calgary 52-45 after leading 26-25 at the half. Barb Battiste led the Huskies with 10. Val Girsberger added 8.

Saskatchewan defeated host Alberta 54-35 and 49-13. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan defeated Alberta 54-35 as Sheralyn Halter scored 13, Marg Curry 9 and Judy Burns 9. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan stomped Alberta 49-13 as Cynthia Wright scored 8 and Barb Battiste 8.

The bronze medalist Calgary Dinosaurs: Pat Ridley; Wendy Carson; Helen Blackburn; Marg Ellis; Doreen Eiston; Ina Haverty; Lynne Jones; Cathy McBean; Marilyn McNeil; Holly Megson; Trudy Murray; Jo Pittman; Pat Ridley; coach Sylvia Shaw

The silver medalist Saskatchewan Huskies: Barbara Battiste; Judy Burns; Marg Curry; Val Girsberger; Arlene Graham; Sheralyn Halter; Tince Wright; Cynthia Wright; Dianne Whitaker; Gloria Clark; coach Pat Lawson; manager Peggy MacGillivray

        The champion British Columbia Thunderbirds: Pauline Gensink; Betty Ross; Janet Douglas; Elaine Stewart; coach Ruth Wilson