REGULAR SEASON

WIBL       STEWART            
  Western 3-0   Mrs. Milne McMaster 3-0          
  McGill     Melody Caron Macdonald 2-1   M Walker      
  Queen’s x-x-1   Anne Turnbull Carleton 1-2 17-3 Mavis McArthur      
  Toronto 0-2-1   Anne Hewett Guelph 0-3          
                       

In WIBL round robin play, held in Kingston, Western captured the title with an unblemished record.

       In round-robin play: …………………………………………………… The Western Mustangs clubbed the Toronto Varsity Blues 47-31. …………………………………………………… The Queen’s Golden Gaels and Toronto Varsity Blues played to a 22-22 draw. The Gaels Jo Bascom hit a free throw to tie it with a minute to play. Bascom led Queen’s with 10. Sharon Dany led Toronto with 6. …………………………………………………… Toronto clipped McGill 38-26. …………………………………………………… Western thrashed McGill 78-23 as Martha Borshke scored 22 and Chris Boyd 22. Margaret Belbin led McGill with 10. …………………………………………………… Western dusted Queen’s 58-29.

       Rosters:

McGill Martlets: Becky Roe; Betty Glendinning; Judy Cole; Marg Belbin; Jo Ann Kydd; Joan Hodgson; Betty Livingston; Mary Livingston; coach Melody Caron

       Toronto Varsity Blues: Sharon Dandy; coach Anne Hewett

       Queen’s: Virginia Freeman; Ann Hall; Jo Bascom; Lynn Fuzzen; Mary Lynn Racher; Chris Ward; Karen Watson; Bev Keith, Ann Powlesland; Marcia Roszell; Jane Simmonett; Elizabeth Stothart; Kay Egan; coach Anne Turnbull; manager Sharon Fritz

       The champion Western Ontario Mustangs: Bernice Wilkinson; Elaine McRae; Pat MacDonald; Chris Boyd; Karen Zarn; Marilyn Banks; Nancy Smith; Ann Dickson; Martha Borschke; Sue Hilton; Linda Butler; coach Mrs. Milne, manager Mary Riseborough

STEWART LEAGUE

       A four-team round-robin tournament, held in Montreal: …………………………………………………… In the opener, the Carleton Ravens dispatched the Guelph Gryphons 39-20 after exploding for a 10-0 run midway through the second half. Carol Sanderson led the Ravens with 14. …………………………………………………… The McMaster Marauders drubbed the Macdonald College Aggies x-x. …………………………………………………… The Macdonald College Aggies clipped the Carleton Ravens 45-36. The Aggies led by as many as 22 in the first half. Patty Brady led the Ravens with 13. …………………………………………………… The McMaster Marauders bombed the Guelph Gryphons x-x. …………………………………………………… The McMaster Marauders whipped the Carleton Ravens x-x. Pat Pay led the Ravens with 15. …………………………………………………… The Macdonald College Aggies dispatched the Guelph Gryphons x-x. The Gryphons included Peggy Goldup, Reddick, Collins, Baha, Ramer, Finlayson, Abbott, Henderson, Snider, Kozoff, Warner

       The bronze medalist Carleton Robins: Gay Barrett; Maggie Jacobs; Carol Sanderson; Pat Pay; Patty Brady; Jane Reid; Bev Burke; Mary Hutton; Mary Millen; Char MacKay; Janet Long; Judy Keddy; Dian Laycock; coach Mavis McArthur

       The silver medalist Macdonald College Aggies: Sally Blais; Heather Hume; Brenda Melkman; Sandra Ascroft; Linda Eglinton; Jane Porter; Diana Thompson; Penny Tomalty; Tanya Rodtwitt; Barbara Aylett; June Paton; Kristi Roth; coach M Walker

       The champion McMaster Marauders: Elizabeth Baird, Libby Florence

OIAA

       Rosters:

       Guelph (then Ontario Agricultural College) Gryphons: Peggy Goldup, Reddick, Collins, Baha, Ramer, Finlayson, Abbott, Henderson, Snider, Kuzaoff, Warner

       Wilfrid Laurier (then the Waterloo Lutheran Hawkettes): Mona Mausberg, Carol Jackson, Dawes, Anne Simmons, Liz Turner, Marg Gray, MacGowan, Hymoren, Storey, Lister, Dianne Dawes

       Ryerson Rams: Barb Biederman, Sherry Biggar, Carol Carter, Jackie Collins, Pat Collins, Joyce Lee Lynn, Ann Morse, Bev Richan and Joyce Sargeant.

       Windsor Lancers: Ingrid Stahl, Linda Menard, Mary Angela Marr, S Blair, Irene Namespetia, J Wilson, Mary Jo Gleason, D Lamarche, Patricia Desmarais, H Kinik, D Orange, director S Thompson

OTHERS

Bishop’s Gaiters (played in something called the WOBL): Cathy Donald, Mary Munro, Ann Warner, Ann Fitzgerald, Sue Biggs, Mary Jean Martin, Jean Berwick, Marg Hook, Barb Hoult, Sue Dickie, Ann Collins, coach Ann Bedard