REGULAR SEASON

NS       NB      
  Acadia 1-0     Terry Osborne   Mt. Allison 1-1   Ralph Lister
  King’s 0-1       New Brunswick  1-1     
                 

        In the New Brunswick final, Mount Allison defeated the University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds 38-29; 32-36 (Total: 70-65). …………………………………………………… In game one, Mount Allison clipped the Red Raiders 38-29 as Brodie scored 8. Les Inch led U.N.B. with 10. …………………………………………………… In game two, New Brunswick prevailed 36-32 but lost the total-point series by five. Donaldson paced the Varsity Reds with 17. Inch added 9, MacKinnon 6, Burgess 2 and Freeze 2. Brodie paced the Mounties with 10. Johnston added 7, Crawford 6, Storey 4, Adair 2, Owen 2 and Stoneman 1.

        University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds: Les Inch, Donaldson, MacKinnon, Steeves, Burgess, Freeze, Cameron, Currie, Corbett

In the Nova Scotia final, Acadia thrashed King’s College 42-14 (also reported as 43-14).

The Dalhousie Tigers played in the Halifax senior league and did not play intercollegiate ball, asserting that it was ineligible for Maritime play because of eligibility restrictions. The Tigers played two exhibition games against Mount Allison and a pair against Acadia. The Tigers (coach Stirling, assistant MacDonald) included John Tokosh, Mit Musgrave, Rusty Baird, Arthur Shainhouse, Ian MacKeigan, Cy Miller, Teddy Crease, Innis MacLeod, Doug Crease, Leo Green, Don McIntosh, Si Miller, Bill Cook, Dubilier, Stewart and playing manager Oscar Serlin. They finished 4-5 on the campaign.

In the sudden-death Nova Scotia/New Brunswick final, Mount Allison defeated Acadia 28-21; x-x.

        The runner-up Acadia Axemen: Tom Charlton; Murray Ross; Gregg Cann; Rod Ideson; Ted Ellsworth; Ben Wilson; Dave Haley; George deWitt; Dave Holgate; R.S. Lockhart; Dave Haley; coach Terry Osborne

        The champion Mount Allison Mounties: Bill Crawford; Robert Brodie; Clark Adair; Charlie Johnston; Rollie Black; Rhys Maitland Owen; Kenneth Veinot; Donald Storey; John Stoneman; Kenneth Homer; Gordon Mosher; Israel Hyisky; Arthur Stone; coach Ralph Lister