REGULAR SEASON

NS       NB      
  Acadia     Terry Osborne   Mount Allison     Ray Smith  
  Nova Scotia Tech        New Brunswick      
                 

       In the New Brunswick final, Mount Allison spanked New Brunswick 42-20 as R Hall scored 16, Bul Lister 10, McKay 10, Miller 4 and McBeath 2, while Creighton, Wagner, Sinclair and Young were scoreless. Stratoon led the Red Raiders with 8. Brist added 6, McNally 4 and Woods 2, while Oldham, Hachey, Barbour, Stewart and Christmas were scoreless. The Red Raiders also included playing manager Fred Hewitt. …………………………………………………… Mount Allison and U.N.B. also played in a provincial senior league.

       In Nova Scotia play, Acadia prevailed.

       In regular season play: …………………………………………………… Acadia pounded King’s 53-14. …………………………………………………… In an exhibition match, Acadia and Dalhousie played to a 24-24 draw. Trask paced Acadia with 10.

       St. FX (which appeared to only contest the Nova Scotia senior ranks and coached by Leo McKenna) included Ed ‘Nisk’ Nash; Joe ‘Beef’ Cameron; Bert Rankine; John MacEachern; Cunning­ham; MacDonald; MacLellan; Foley, Ed Fitzgerald, Spot McLaughlin, Don MacAdam, Marty Dolan, Fred Harrigan

       King’s: playing coach Victor Regan, W.E. Hart, G.C. Haslam, E.S. Ebers, H.F. Muggah, W.S. McNutt; H.A. Eaton; manager G.C. Brittain

       Dalhousie is reported as only contesting the Halifax senior and Nova Scotia senior ranks, again refusing to participate in intercollegiate play, but they are also reported to be in the Nova Scotia intercollegiate finals against Acadia. The Tigers (coached by W.E. Stirling, assisted by Vic Regan) included Don MacRae, Jim MacLeod, Sam Fairstein, Harold Davidson, A Nickerson, J.R. McClellan, Norm Brittain, Charlie Anderson, Harry Handler, Vic Regan, playing manager Gordon MacOdrum, Fraser.

       In the Nova Scotia finals, Acadia captured its fourth straight provincial title by defeating Dalhousie x-x (Dal by 9); 31-17 (Total: Acadia by 5). …………………………………………………… In game two, Acadia took the title with a 31-17 win as Trask and McKenzie each scored 11. Matthews added 6 and Davison 2. McRae and Davidson each scored 6 to lead the Tigers. Fairstein added 2, Anderson 2 and Handler 1.

       In the Maritime final, Mount Allison defeated Acadia 29-18 as Bul Lister scored 11, McKay 8, Hull 7 and McBeath 3. Matthews led Acadia with 7. McKenzie added 6, Fraser 2, Harlow 2 and Eville 1.

       The runner-up Acadia Axemen: Howie Ryan; Bill Matthews; Verne Eville; Bobby Fraser; Dunc Mckenzie; Louie Davison; Talbouthe; Charlie Foote; Jim Wilson; Pitt; Haleve; Walker, F.A. Galbraith, Foote, Banny Davis, Carl Trask, C.M. Harlow, F Fraser, coach W.T. Osborne

       The champion Mount Allison Mounties: Bul Lister; Alec Sinclair; Ralph Wagner; Rollie Hull; Frank Creighton; John Mackay; Fraser Young; Sprock MacDonald; Ernie MacBeath; Bill Miller; Mills; coach Ray Smith; manager Harold Chown