REGULAR SEASON

Acadia            
  Dalhousie     Bob Goudey         
  Mount Allison     Bob Brodie        
  New Brunswick            
               

Acadia emerged as the champ in a three-team league that appears to have played a round-robin, home-and-home schedule. But other papers suggest that New Brunswick was not actually in the league and its games were exhibitions.

 Prior to the start of the season, Mount Allison coach Ralph ‘Bul’ Lister announces that he was resigning his post to assume new business duties in Moncton.

In regular season play: …………………………………………………… Acadia thrashed Dalhousie 38-18. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie defeated Mount Allison 20-14 despite trailing 13-8 at the half. Margaret Hall led the Tigerettes with 16. …………………………………………………… Acadia blasted Mount Allison 41-10 as Jean Ingraham scored 18, Frances Roach 12, Shirley Elliott 2, E Dewitt 2 and F Becton 2. Della MacFarlane led the Mounties with 6. Margaret Colby added 2, Jean MacFarlane 1 and Winifred MacLennan 1. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie clipped Mount Allison 20-14 as Margaret Hall scored 16 and Irene Pentz 4. Della MacFarlane led the Mounties with 6. Marg Colby added 4 and Jean MacFarlane 4. …………………………………………………… Mount Allison clocked New Brunswick 39-25 as MacFarlane scored 18, MacFarlane 10, Kitty Cann 6 and Margaret Colby 5. Polly Brown led the Red Bloomers with 10. Hughes added 8, Matheson 6 and Haines 1. …………………………………………………… Mount Allison dispatched New Brunswick 25-21 as Della MacFarlane scored 11, Margaret Colby 6, Kitty Cann 4, Jean MacFarlane 2 and Winifred MacLennan 2. Brown led the Red Bloomers with 11. Feiney added 6, Hughes 2 and Anderson 2. …………………………………………………… Acadia clipped Dalhousie 21-7. …………………………………………………… Acadia torched Mount Allison 55-29. …………………………………………………… Acadia whipped Dalhousie 38-18.

The New Brunswick Red Bloomers (not formally in league?): Polly Brown; Hughes; Matheson; Hains; Pinder; Brown; Feeney (Feiney?); Anderson; Naison;

The bronze medalist Mount Allison Mounties: Marjorie Stirling; Eleanor Ebbett; Ruth McCracken; Margaret Colby; Alexie Hare; Winifred MacLennan; Jean MacFarlane; Jessie Christie; Kathleen Cann; Della MacFarlane; Helen Baldwin; Eddie Logan; coach Bob Brodie

The runner-up Dalhousie Tigerettes: Joan Anderson; Linkletter; Betty Hartling; Margaret Woolaver; Esther Dauphinee; Sheila Stewart; Vivian Douglas; Barbara (Margaret?) Schwartz; Irene Pentz; Florence Armstrong; Margaret Hall; coach Bob Goudey

 The champion Acadia Axettes: Jean Ingraham; Fran Roach; Shirley Elliott; Gladys Harris; Dorothy Ilsley; Beatrice Hall; Jean Ingraham; Florence Archibald; Catherine Battye; Mary Chandler; Janet Cox; Peggy Schwarz; E DeWitt; F Becton; Le Wetherell; L Barkhouse; coach Terry Osborne; manager Kay Wagner; assistant manager E Piers