REGULAR SEASON
| NS | NB | |||||||
| Acadia | 2-0 | Terry Osborne | Mount Allison | 2-0 | Ralph Lister | |||
| Nova Scotia Tech | 0-2 | New Brunswick | 0-2 | |||||
In the New Brunswick play, Mount Allison defeated the New Brunswick Varsity Reds 24-25; 21-13; (Total 45-38). …………………………………………………… In game one, New Brunswick edged Mount Allison 25-24 as Thomas scored 10, Lee 7, Mix 4, Christmas 2 and Cuthbertson 2, while Stevens, Lilley and Cameron were scoreless. Smith led the Mounties with 9. Welsh added 8, Austin 3, Cook 2 and MacIntosh 2, while Brist, McLeod, Rogers and Laidlaw were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Mount Allison prevailed 21-3 as Austin scored 8, Welsh 6, Smith 6 and Cook 1. Mix led the Red Raiders with 4. Thomas added 3, Christmas 3, Cuthbertson 2 and Cameron 1.
In the Nova Scotia championship, Acadia defeated the Nova Scotia Technical College Engineers 58-23. The Engineers included Sutherland, Thompson, Berringer, Hull, Bayer, White, Sheehan, Curry,
Dalhousie (played only in Halifax senior league, and coached by Charles Anderson, manager H Nichols, assistant manager C Clarke) included Algy Brittain, Sam Fairstein, Frank Creighton, Don Bauld, Don MacRae, Hugh Kennedy, Harry Handler, Charlie Clarke, Charlie Anderson, Harold Davidson, O’Brien, Babe Dubilier, Charlie Lorway, B Stoddard, manager A Nicholls
St. FX X-Men (unclear if they played in the Nova Scotia university league): Rankin, MacAdam, Reardon, Brown, Cameron, MacDonald, McCarthy, MacEachern.
In the sudden-death Maritime final, Mount Allison defeated Acadia 49-27 as Austin scored 24, Smith 13, Cook 4, Welsh 4, Mcleod 2 and Jamieson 2, while Brist, McIntosh, Laidlaw and Gardiner were scoreless. Woodworth led Acadia with 8. McLeod added 6, Pitt 4, Foote 3, Ralston 3, Murray 2 and Porter 1, while Fraser and Goudey were scoreless.
The runner-up Acadia Axemen: V Evoille; B MacLeod; C Foote; J Wilson; C Murray; B Ralston; S Pitt; R Fraser; R Porter; coach W.T. Osborne
The champion Mount Allison Mounties: Don MacIntosh; Norm Laidlaw; Dick Smith; Hal Rogers; Bob Brist; Norm Welsh; Bill Cook; Innis MacLeod; Billy Austin; Jock MacKay; coach Ralph Lister; manager C Rogers; manager J Cook