REGULAR SEASON
| NOVA SCOTIA | NB | |||||||
| Acadia | 1-0 | Terry Osborne | Mt. Allison | 2-0 | Bob Brodie | |||
| Nova Scotia Tech | 0-1 | New Brunswick | 0-2 | Phil Trainor | ||||
In regular season Nova Scotia play: …………………………………………………… Acadia defeated King’s 40-39; 30-20 (Total: 70-59).
Rosters:
King’s:
St. FX: Did not field a team.
Dalhousie Tigers (played only in a Halifax city league): Cook, Duff Stewart, Baird, Art Shainhouse, Dick Hubbard, Rod Ideson, Innis MacLeod, Doug Crease, Goudey, Don Storey, Cy Miller, Leo Green, Ed Stewart, Agryn, Stech coach Ecky Woodworth, manager Ray Gold
Nova Scotia Technical:
In the Nova Scotia final, Acadia defeats Nova Scotia Technical College 47-19 to win the provincial intercollegiate basketball title for the seventh straight year. Burpee Balcolm paced the Axemen with 20. Acadia led 19-7 at the half.
In the New Brunswick finals, Mount Allison defeated New Brunswick 33-32; 61-21 (Total: 94-53). …………………………………………………… In game two, Mount Allison clocked New Brunswick 61-21 as Bill Crawford scored 17 and Art Stone 13.
New Brunswick Red Raiders: Ken Corbett, Curt Cameron, Norm Smith, Jack Murray, Gerne? Bell, Bill Harris, Gale Currie, coach Phil Trainor
In the sudden-death Nova Scotia/New Brunswick (i.e., Maritime) final, Acadia defeated Mount Allison 25-22 as Balcolm scored 7, DeWitt 6, Cann 5, Ellsworth 4, Lockart 2 and Haley 1, while McIntosh and Wilson were scoreless. Johnson led the Mounties with 7. Seaman added 6, Crawford 6 and Stone 3, while Adair, Jones, Laidlaw, Veniot and Homer were scoreless. The Mounties led 14-11 at the half.
The runner-up Mount Allison Mounties: Bill Crawford; Clark Adair; Art Stone; Charlie Johnston; Sam Brodie; Killem Seaman; Ken Veinot; Donald Laidlaw; Ross Rowlands; Robert Hill Jones; Kenneth Homer; Edgar Tweedie; coach Robert Brodie; manager Stan Gascoigne
The champion Acadia Axemen: Dave Haley; Burpee Balcolm; playing manager Gregg Cann; Ted Ellsworth; Roy Lockhart; George Dewitt; Ben Wilson; Bob MacIntosh; Keith Roddam; Les Bayne; coach W.T. Osborne, assistant manager N Morrisson