REGULAR SEASON
Dalhousie | 5-1 | Florence Rowley | ||||||
Mount Allison | 4-2 | Rosamund Crocker | ||||||
New Brunswick | Jean Morrison | |||||||
Acadia | G Corcoran | |||||||
Dalhousie took the title despite losing the season finale to Mount Allison. The regular season becomes a four-team loop, with each playing foes home-and-home.
Other rosters:
Acadia Axettes: Nancy Hughes, N Putnam, T Brannen, Z Barteaux, E Fraser, Bourns, J Cox, G Calkin, J Friars (Fryers?), D Mount; J MacLachlan; coach G Corcoran, manager J Bishop
New Brunswick Red Bloomers: Iris Bliss, Lois Lange, Betty Brown, Janet Hornibrook, Jane Ogilvie, Norah Clark, Edwards, Marg McNaughton, Harvie, Dot McDade, Sally Scovill, Dot Terry, Helen Howie, Lois Machum, coach Mrs Morrison, manager Betty Styran
In league play: …………………………………………………… New Brunswick edged Mount Allison 48-42 as Dot Terry scored 18, Lois Lange 18 and Iris Bliss 17. Mary Munroe led the Mounties with 18. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie whipped host New Brunswick 48-28 as Elaine Woodside scored 14, Eleanor Woodside 11, Barbara Clancy 10, Grant 7, Flemming 4 and Wilson 2, while Stacey, Myrden and MacDonald were scoreless. Iris Bliss led the Red Bloomers with 17. Lois Lange added 10 and Ogilvie 1, while Hornibrook, Brown, Scovil, Machum, Clark, McNaughton, Howie, Edwards and Dot McDade were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Host Dalhousie edged New Brunswick 28-24 as Barb Clancy scored 8, Elaine Woodside 7, Eleanor Woodside 7 and Carolyn Flemming 6, while Foo Grant, Jans Wilson, Anne Stacey, Carolyn Myrden, Sive Fairn, Gwen MacDonald and Anne Thompson were scoreless. Lois Lange led the Red Bloomers with 11. Iris Bliss added 9, Brawn 2 and Hornibrook 2, while Ogilvie, Clark, Edwards, McNaughton, Harvie and McDade were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie stomped Acadia 50-25 as Elaine Woodside scored 20. …………………………………………………… The Dalhousie Tigerettes dumped the Mount Allison Mounties 34-26 as Eleanor Woodside scored 20, Elaine Woodside 8, Jans Wilson 4 and Barb Clancy 2, while Anne Thompson, Carolyn Myrden, Gwen MacDonald, Sive Fairn, Anne Stacey, Carolyn Flemming and Foo Grant were scoreless. Dot Terry led the Mounties with 13. Munro added 9, Conrad 2 and Tupper 2, while Gardiner, Robertson, Williamson, Lyons, Taylor and Tomlinson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie thrashed Acadia 46-20. …………………………………………………… Mount Allison whipped Acadia 48-27 as Dot Terry scored 15, Munro 13 and Judy Ball 12. Nancy Hughes led the Axettes with 13. …………………………………………………… Mount Allison clipped Acadia 40-30. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick clubbed Acadia 46-25 as Lois Lange scored 20, Brown 10, Bliss 9, Hornibrook 6 and Ogilvie 1, while Clark, MacNaughton, Scovil, McDade, Edwards and Machum were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Mount Allison edged New Brunswick 44-42 as Dot Terry scored 21, Mary Munroe 19, Conrad 2 and Gardner 2, while Ball, Tupper, Williamson, Robertson, MacFarlane, Taylor, Tomilson and Lynds were scoreless. Lois Lange led the Red Bloomers with 31. Iris Bliss added 11, while Ogilvie, Hornibrook, Brown, Scovil, Clark, MacNaughton, McDade, Edwards, Machum and Howie were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the season finale, Mount Allison nipped Dalhousie 37-33 after leading 10-8, 17-6 and 25-23 at the quarters. Dot Terry paced the Mounties with 15. Mary Munro added 11, Ann Tupper 7 and Dulcie Conrad 4, while Judith Ball, Alice Robertson, Ann Williamson, Marjorie Lynds and Carol Taylor were scoreless. Eleanor Woodside paced the Tigerettes with 12. Elaine Woodside added 8, Barb Clancy 6, Jans Wilson 4, Foo Grant 2 and Carolyn Flemming 1, while Anne Thompson, Carolyn Myrden, Anne Stacey, Gwen MacDonald and Sive Fairn were scoreless.
The runner-up Mount Allison Mounties: Dot Terry; Mary Munro; Ann Tupper; Dulcie Conrad; Judith Ball; Alice Robertson; Ann Williamson; Marjorie Lynds; Carol Taylor; Marilyn Gardiner; Marion Tomilson; Shirley MacFarlane; coach Rosamund Crocker; manager Marilyn Ross
The champion Dalhousie Tigers: Carolyn Myrden; Anne Thompson; Anne Stacey; Jans Wilson; Gwen MacDonald; Sive Fairn; Elaine Woodside; Carolyn Flemming; Eleanor Woodside; Foo Grant; Barb Clancy; coach Florence Rowley, manager Sue Palmer