With league play banned, teams were allowed to play two games against university opponents on an exhibition basis. New Brunswick played two exhibition games against Mount Allison.
In exhibition play: Mount Allison edged New Brunswick 18-17 as Godfrey scored 7, Evans 6, Richardson 3 and Reid 2, while Sham, Anderson, Irish, P West and E West were scoreless. Dow led U.N.B. with 10. DeLong added 4, Cunningham 2 and Murray 1. …………………………………………………… Mount Allison clipped New Brunswick 30-19. …………………………………………………… Acadia defeated Mount Allison 32-33; 17-11. …………………………………………………… In game two, Acadia clipped Mount Allison 17-11 as Robb scored 6, Bristol 6 and Harlow 5. Reid led Mount Allison with 5. Evans added 4 and Richardson 2. …………………………………………………… Acadia clipped New Brunswick 11-8 as Robb scored 6, Harlow 3 and Bristol 2. Murray led U.N.B. with 6. Dow added 2.
In the Nova Scotia playoffs, Acadia prevailed.
Dalhousie did not field a team due to the war.
Acadia: Robb, Bristol, Ann Harlow, Forsythe, Smith, Lockhart, Fairn, Sherwood, Keddy, Budd
Mount Allison Mounties (a 3-1 record on the campaign): Ellen West, Catherine Irish, Norma MacDonald, Barbara Shaw, Eleanor Richardson, Mary Flemming, Elizabeth Evans, Helen Anderson, Mary Godfrey, Phyllis West, Margaret Reid, Pollick, coach Eunice Campbell
New Brunswick Varsity Reds: Sheila Lemont, Eileen Wright, Blanche Law, Mary Dow, Pauline Cunningham, Mary Murray, Mavis Delong, Patsie Ritchie, Pollie Gillis, Marion Morrison, J Mavor, Betty Page, Low, coach Howie Ryan