REGULAR SEASON
| NS | NB | |||||||
| Acadia | 1-0 | Terry Osborne | Mount Allison | 2-0 | Ray Smith | |||
| Nova Scotia Tech | 0-1 | New Brunswick | 0-2 | |||||
In the New Brunswick final, Mount Allison defeated the New Brunswick Varsity Reds 34-31; 17-13 (Total: 51-44). Games also counted toward a provincial senior B League in which both participated. …………………………………………………… In game two, Mount Allison nipped New Brunswick 17-13 as White scored 6, Young 5, MacKay 4, Cook 2, while Creighton, Atkinson, Wanger, Clark and Sutherland were scoreless. Brist led New Brunswick with 5. Fraser added 4 and Oldham 4, while Chandler, Mix, Christmas, Lee and Fulton were scoreless. New Brunswick also included McAleenan.
In exhibition play: …………………………………………………… …………………………………………………… In exhibition play?, Dalhousie split with Acadia, losing 31-29 and winning 32-22. …………………………………………………… In exhibition play?, Dalhousie split with Acadia, losing 31-29 and winning 32-22. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie twice defeated Dal Tech, 48-26 and 28-22. …………………………………………………… Acadia edged the Mount Allison Jayvees? 19-18. Trask led Acadia with 13. Ralston added 4, Cameron 1 and Wilson 1. Dickie led Mount Allison with 9. F Cox added 6. Cox 4 and Humber 1, while Yould, Cook, Wagner, Greenan and Sinclair were scoreless.
In the Nova Scotia division: …………………………………………………… Acadia whipped Dalhousie Tech 47-18 as Ralstong scored 20, S Pitt 12 and Wilson 2. Thompson led Dal Tech with 10. Hull added 6 and Lane 2, while MacDonald, Brown, Hamilton and Currie were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In exhibition play?, Dalhousie clipped Acadia 30-20 as Brittain scored 9, MacCrae 8, Davidson 7 and Kennedy 6. Wilson led Acadia with 6. Ralston added 4, Cameron 4, S Pitt 2, Harlow 2 and L Pitt 2.
Rosters:
Acadia Axemen: B.A. Ralston, Carl Trask, F.A. Galbraith, L.C. Pitt, C.M. Harlow, S.H. Pitt, J.C. Wilson, Porter, R Fraser, Bryan, R.D. Cameron, coach W.T. Osborne
Nova Scotia Agricultural: Mcleod, Mcleod, MacEwan, Robbins, McIvor, Stymiest, MacKenzie
St. FX (which appeared to contest the Nova Scotia senior ranks but not the intercollegiate ranks), included Ed Nash, McEachern, Don McAdam, Bert Rankin, Beef Cameron, Foley, coach Joe Kenny.
In what was reported by Acadia to the Nova Scotia finals, the Dalhousie Tigers defeated the Acadia Axemen 44-32; 40-45 (Total: 84-77). …………………………………………………… In game one, Dalhousie clipped Acadia 44-32. McRae led Dalhousie with 19. Anderson added 8, Davidson 7, McKenzie 5, Brittian 2 and Handler 1. Trask led Acadia with 11. Cameron added 8, Ralston 5 and Harlow 4. …………………………………………………… Acadia took the second contest 45-40 but lost the total-point series by seven. Trask and Wilson each scored 14 to pace Acadia. Pitt added 9 and Cameron 8. Davidson led Dalhousie with 15. Mckenzie added 8, Fairstein 8, McRae 4 and Handler 2.
In the New Brunswick-Nova Scotia playoffs, Mount Allison defeated Acadia x-x; x-x.
The runner-up? Dalhousie Tigers: (who toiled in the Halifax senior league and say they didn’t contest the intercollegiate circuit): Don MacRae, Davison, Sam Fairstein, Harrie Handler, Charlie Anderson, Dunc McKenzie, Jim MacLeod, Norman Brittain, Hugh Kennedy, Ernie Richardson, Murray Lloy, Russell MacLellan, Alex Nickerson, coach Gordon MacOdrum, assistant manager Harold Nichols
The champion Mount Allison Mounties: Gordie White; Jack McKay; F Creighton; Bill Cook; Art Clark; R Wagner; McIvor; playing manager F Young; H Atkinson; A Sinclair; C Sutherland; J Cook; MacKay; Greenan; coach Ray Smith