REGULAR SEASON
| NOVA SCOTIA | NB | |||||||
| Acadia | Bentley Wilson | Mt. Allison | 1-1 | Bob Brodie | ||||
| St. FX | M.E. McLaughlin | New Brunswick | 1-1 | George Andrews | ||||
| Dalhousie | Bev Piers | |||||||
In the New Brunswick division, Mount Allison wins home and home series with New Brunswick. The Red Raiders won 25-17 at home and Mount Allison won 36-25 at home to take the series by a total of 53-50. …………………………………………………… In game one, New Brunswick dispatched Mount Allison 25-17 as Smith scored 10, Mal Rogers 7, Murray 4 and Munro 4, Crawford led the Mounties with 7. Gardiner added 4, McLeod 3, Tweedie 2 and Wilmot 1, while Fear, Hatsch, Titus and Spindler were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Art Stone of Mount Allison pulls down a rebound and dribbled the length of the floor to pass to Bill Crawford for an easy layup as Mount Allison moved ahead by a point in the series. Crawford later added an insurance bucket. Crawford paced Mount Allison with 15. Stone added 6, Tweedie 6, McLeod 5 and Gardiner 4. Bell led U.N.B. with 8. Rogers added 8, Murray 4, Munro 3 and Smith 2.
New Brunswick Red Raiders: playing coach George Andrews, Maclaren Keswick, Jack Murray, Norman Smith, Gerrie Bell, Vincent McAuley, Mel Rogers, Darrell Munro, Curtis B. Cameron, Stuart MacQuarrie.
In Nova Scotia play, Acadia emerged as the champs.
Rosters:
Dalhousie Tigers: Killem Seaman, Ross McKimmie, Mike Smith, Alex Hart, Rod Ideson, Clayton Hutchins, Charman, Mackenzie, Don Anderson, Art Shainhouse, Johnny Martin, Vail (Wall?), Hutton, Stewart, coach Charlie Steers, coach Bevil Piers, manager Walter Lawson
In regular season play: …………………………………………………… Acadia clubbed Dalhousie 49-30. …………………………………………………… Host Acadia drubbed Dalhousie 36-18 as Wilson scored 12, Morton 11, DeWitt 4, Myers 4, Bayne 3 and Churchill 2, while Frank and Murphy were scoreless. Seaman paced the Tigers with 5. MacKimmie added 5, Smith 3, Hart 2 and Ideson 2. 1939 marked the return of Dalhousie to the intercollegiate loop. Two weeks into the season, Steers was promoted to the Toronto office of his law firm and left his position. He was replaced by Bevil Piers.
St. FX X-Men: D. Brophy, Ray Mury, P. Hinchey, Paul Eldridge, B. Robinson, Dave King, John Conlon, E. Fairley, G. MacKinnon, C McAllister, coach Reverend M.E. McLaughlin, manager H. McNeil
Instead of a sudden-death playoff game, 1939 marked the first time a home-and-home series is used to determine the Maritime title.
In game one, Mount Allison defeated Acadia by 38-34 at home as Crawford scored 18, Gordon Gardiner 11, Tweedie 7 and Crawford 6. Dewitt led Acadia with 10. Morton added 10, Wilson 10 and Moores 8. Acadia led 19-18 at the half.
In game two, Acadia prevailed 38-24 on their home court to take the crown on points differential. Playing coach Bentley Wilson led the Axemen with 10. Morton added 10, Moores 8, Dewitt 6 and Bayne 4. Gardiner led the Mounties with 11. Tweedie added 7 and Crawford 6.
The runner-up Mount Allison Mounties: Bill Crawford; Gordon Gardiner; Roger Hatsch; Kenneth Homer; Cyril Fear; John Wilmot; Arthur Titus; Arthur Stone; Allen MacLeod; Donald Laidlaw; Fred Spindler; Edgar Tweedie; coach Robert Brodie; manager F. Gerald Elkin;
The champion Acadia Axemen: G Dewitt; R Morton; J Myers; L Bayne; A Churchill; R Frank; P Murphy; Frank Moores; G deWitt, playing coach Bentley Wilson, manager L Cox, assistant manager E Harvey