REGULAR SEASON
| NS | NB | |||||||
| Acadia | Terry Osborne | Mount Allison | 2-0 | Ray Smith | ||||
| Dalhousie | W.E. Sterling | New Brunswick | 0-2 | |||||
A three-team Western league? Or separate NB and NS divisions?
New Brunswick also played in a senior league with Mount Allison and the Moncton Pawnees. The Pawnees included Trites, Vanbuskirk, Fryers, Cameron, MacFarlane, E Trites, Agnew
In the regular season: …………………………………………………… Mount Allison defeated the New Brunswick Varsity Reds 43-16 as Malcolm scored 15, Thomas 12, Bud Wilson 7, Jamieson 6 and Rice 3. Chestnut led the Varsity Reds with 6. Stratton added 5, Woods 3 and Hashey 2. …………………………………………………… Mount Allison defeated Acadia 41-22 as Jamieson scored 16, Malcolm 13, Lister 5, Rice 3, Hill 2 and Brittain 2. Goudey led Acadia with 9. Matthews added 9, Wilson 2 and Baker 2.
Rosters:
Acadia Axemen: R Goudey, W Matthews, D McKenzie, T Dougan, J Baker, M Lane, J Raymond, E Creelman, J Wilson, W Jones, Davis, S Titus, R.O. Morse, McKenzie, coach W.T. Osborne
New Brunswick Red Raiders: Chestnut, Stratton, Woods, Hashey, Smith, Lockhart, MacMurray, Barbour
It is unclear if the Nova Scotia league is operational and contested.
The Dalhousie Tigers (toiled only in a Halifax senior league and coached by W.E. Sterling and managed by George MacIntosh) included George MacLeod, Harold Davidson, Murphy, Stewart, Hugh Ross, Ab Smith, Jones, Clyde Sperry, George Langstroth, T Goudge, Charley Jones,
In the Maritime final, Mount Allison defeated Acadia 58-56?
The champion Mount Allison Mounties: Ralph Lister; Gordon Malcolm; Jarvis ‘Bud’ Wilson; Mel Rice; Don MacLauchlan (McLaughlin?); Frank Thomas; Lloyd Jamieson; Ernie McBeath; Norman Brittain; coach Ray Smith; manager Lawrie Guptill