REGULAR SEASON
| NS | NB | |||||||
| Acadia | 1-0 | Terry Osborne | Mount Allison | 2-0 | 5-1 | Ralph Lister | ||
| Nova Scotia Tech | 0-1 | New Brunswick | 0-2 | Doug Gomery | ||||
In New Brunswick divisional play, Mount Allison defeated the New Brunswick Varsity Reds 27-22 and 42-35. …………………………………………………… In game one, Mount Allison defeated New Brunswick 27-22 as McIntosh scored 9. Thomas led the Red Raiders with 11. …………………………………………………… In game two, Mount Allison clipped U.N.B. 42-35 as Bob Brodie scored 11, Austin 8, Hyiski 6, Brits 5, D Smith 4, Welsh 3, McIntosh 3 and G Andrews 2. Donaldson led the Red Raiders with 7. Thomas added 7, Oldham 6, Christmas 5, Mix 5, Lilley 3, Cuthbertson 2 and LeBlanc 2.
New Brunswick Red Raiders: J Donaldson, W Cuthbertson, L Lilley, Si Oldham, Sid Thomas, H McKinnon, T Stephens, Ralph Leblanc, L Christmas, D Mix, coach Doug Gomery, manager George Gorman
In exhibition play: …………………………………………………… Mount Allison split with Dalhousie, winning 46-30 and losing 30-35. …………………………………………………… Mount Allison twice dumped Acadia, 48-30 and 44-23. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie split with Acadia in Halifax city league play, winning 54-32 and losing 43-50. The Tigers (coach Ralph Ells, manager Stewart) included Don Bauld, Anderson, Milton Musgrave, Leo Green, Sam Fairstein, Stoddard, Doug Crease, O’Brien, Turner and Mandelstan. They did not enter the intercollegiate division.
In Nova Scotia play: …………………………………………………… Acadia defeated Dalhousie 25-17.
Rosters:
King’s: Victor Regan, Glen Smith, James Crosby, Arthur Fairweather, Robert Dorman, H Cole
In the Nova Scotia final, Acadia clipped Nova Scotia Tech 40-30.
In the Maritime finals, Mount Allison defeated Acadia by default as the Axemen dropped out of the playoffs. It represented Mount Allison’s seventh consecutive crown.
The runner-up Acadia Axemen: R.D. Cameron; R.A. Goudey; Jeannette Foshay; Manon Baker; B.A. Ralston; C.N. Murray; O.R. Porter; C.H. Foote; B McLeod; T.J. Howlett; S.H. Pitt; coach W.T. Osborne; assistant manager J.B. Eaton
The champion Mount Allison Mounties: Dick Smith; Bob Brodie; Bob Brist; Norm Welsh; Norm Laidlaw; Ken Kerr; George Andrews; Innis MacLeod; Donnie MacIntosh; Issy Hyiski; Bill Austin; Rogers; coach Ralph Lister; manager MacKenzie; manager Graham