During this era, women’s rules compelled that teams be coached by women.

In the semis, held in Toronto, Western defeated Toronto 17-9. Mary Wong paced the Mustangs with 11. Ellen Wilson led the Blues with 5. Marg Glass and Kay Brown each added 4.

       In the other semi, Queen’s defeated McGill 31-15. Kay Boyd paced Queen’s with 25. Georgina Ross added 3 and Bud Yuill 3. Eleanor Montgomery led McGill with 6. Eileen Crutchlow added 5 and Lorraine Strachan 4.

       In the bronze medal match, Toronto defeated McGill 31-11. The Martlets included Betty Murphy, Eileen Crutchlow, Helen Mclnnis, Helen Fyfe, Babette Dunham, Eleanor Montgomery, Lorraine Strachan, R. Russell and B. Barclay.

       In the final, Western defeated Queen’s 24-12, after leading 13-4 at the half. Mary Wong led the Mustangs with 10. Kay Boyd paced the Gaels with 5.

       The bronze medalist Toronto Varsity Blues: Kay Brown; Margaret Glass; Alice Elshout; Betty Jenkinson; Ellen Wilson; Alice Bassnet; Catherine Grubbe; Emma Laing; Helen McGarry; coach M Thompson-Wilson

       The silver medalist Queen’s Golden Gaels: Kay Boyd; Georgina Ross; Bud Yuill; Louise Howie; Gladys Heintz; Lilah Wilde; Betty d’Esterre; Lillian Gardner; Margaret Carefoot; coach Marion Ross; manager Margaret Way

       The champion Western Mustangs: Mary Wong; Doris Blackall; Jean Paterson; Ruth Davis; Creena Wallace; Dorothy Rintoul; Dorothy Timpany; Margaret Homuth; Margaret McKee; coach Doris Weston

OTHERS:

       McMaster: Cath Miller, Marg Taylor, Ruth Linkert, Betty Taylor, Kay Sturt, Marg Truman, Helen McMillan, Margaret Hubbard, Helen Hardy, coach Cleary Palmer

       In exhibition play, McMaster defeated Toronto 16-6, Western 25-15 and Queen’s 47-5.