REGULAR SEASON
Toronto | 2-0 | Stanley Moore | |||||||||
McGill | 1-1 | ||||||||||
Queen’s | 0-2 | ||||||||||
1920
A two-game challenge series was held between McGill and Queen’s. The Martlets prevailed 21-16 and 23-7. But the series was not considered a part of OUA play or history. The Martlets were named after the three martlets on the Scottish crest of the McGill clan in Scotland.
Queen’s Golden Gaels: Margaret MacArton, Ruth Evanson, Hazel Shaver, Peg Cameron, Bessie Stewart, Eileen Campbell, Gladys Monroe, Mabel Stewart, J Fell, W. Hatum, Dorothy Sutherland, Aggie Condie, Dora Amey, Cecile Stewart, Vera Ferrier, coach Miss Clark
McGill Martlets: Marjorie Legatt, Luada Slack, Dorothy Russell, playing manager Grace Moody, Mary Fry, Queenie Savage, Ella Schlackman, Hazel Davidson, Eleanor Cox, K. Gillespie,
1921
Toronto goes undefeated in a three-team round robin held in Kingston. It was played under girl’s (six to a side, three in each half of the court) rules.
Toronto defeated McGill 32-28 after leading 17-16 at the half. Dorothy Rapp paced Toronto with 18. Margaret Burridge added 10. …………………………………………………… Toronto defeated Queens 29-24 after leading 19-15 at the half. …………………………………………………… McGill defeated Queen’s 33-14 after leading 25-10 at the half.
The bronze medalist Queen’s Golden Gaels: V Ferrier; Jean Creswell; Bess Abernethy; A Condie; Ruth Evanson; K Lockhart; M Laird; D Sutherland; S Montgomery; L Handford;
The runner-up McGill Martlets: Marion Leggatt; Marjorie Pick; Dorothy Russell; Zereda Slack; Mary Fry; Kittle Gillespie; Janie Spear; Cox; Ella Schlackman;
The champion Toronto Varsity Blues: Dorothy Trapp, Margaret Burridge; Grace Studholme; Muriel Asner; Lillian Shier; Phyllis Young; Winnifred Snyder; Marjorie Wallis; Mary Donaldson; coach Stanley Moore