In New Brunswick division play, Mount Allison defeated the New Brunswick Red Bloomers 19-11; 32-9 (Total: 51-20). …………………………………………………… In game one, Mount Allison clipped New Brunswick 19-11. …………………………………………………… In game two, Mount Allison prevailed 32-9 (or 33-9, according to Mount Allison records) as Thompson scored 18, Babe Fawcett 8, Semple 4 and Grant 3, while Clark, Tubb, Estabrooks, Wilson, Murray and Goodspead were scoreless. M Mooers led the Red Bloomers with 4. J Webb added 2, Stewart 2 and Faith Baxter 1, while Eleanor Jones, Frances Bearisto, Eleanor Wylie, Mim Spicer, Mary Needler, Elizabeth Scribner, Fran Graham and Maxine Holden were scoreless. The Red Bloomers (coached by Ted Owens, manager M Brewer) also included Janette Hill and Audrey Baird.
In the Nova Scotia semis, Dalhousie defeated King’s College 25-11; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Dalhousie prevailed 25-11. Nancy Jones led King’s with 7. …………………………………………………… In game two, Dalhousie prevailed x-x as Pat Snuggs scored 13 and Eileen Landrigan 10. Nancy Jones led Kings with 10. Marg Thomas added 6.
In the Nova Scotia finals, the Acadia Axettes defeated the Dalhousie Tigerettes 18-16; 22-10 (Total: 40-26). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Acadia Axettes defeated the Dalhousie Tigers 18-16 as Mary-Anne scored 6, Brinton 2, Chew 2 and Smith 2, while Lois Lockhart, Mildred Hawkes, McLellan, Menzies, Stirling and M Minrer were scoreless. Eileen Landrigan led the Tigerettes with 7. Pat Snuggs added 4, Lib Doull 2, Betty Cousins 2 and Frannie Doane 1, while Joyce Parker, Jean MacLeod and Lucy Calp were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Acadia clocked Dalhousie 22-10 after leading 10-2 at the half. The victory gave the Axettes their seventh consecutive Nova Scotia Title. Lois Lockhart paced the Axettes with 8. Mary-Anne Brooks added 6, E Chew 6 and B Smith 2, while B Brenton, Mildred Hawkes, B MacLellan, M Menzies, S Stirling and M Maneer were scoreless. Eileen Landrigan led the Tigerettes with 5. Betty Cousins added 2, Joyce Parker 2 and Frannie Doan 1, while Lib Doull, Barb Quigley, Betty Petrie, Jean MacLeod and Lucy Calp were scoreless. The Tigerettes (coached by Barb Keddy) also included Pat Snuggs.
In the Maritime final, Acadia defeated Mount Allison 16-13; 23-20 (Total: 39-33).
In game one, Acadia prevailed 16-13.
In game two, Mount Allison prevailed 16-13 after leading 6-5 at the half.
With the series tied at 29, the teams were forced into overtime, which Acadia won 10-4. In the extra session, Barb Smith and Thelma Chew each scored 4. Mary-Ann Brooks added 2.
The runner-up Mount Allison Mounties: Erminie Thompson; Rolla Wilson; Brenda Tubb; Eleanor Clarke; Margaret Grant; Shirley Goodspeed; Mary Murray; Nancy Semple; Ina Estabrooks; Beatrice ‘Babe’ Fawcett; coach Rosamund Crocker; manager Evelyn Christie
The champion Acadia Axettes: Beth Brinton; Barbara Smith; Mary-Ann Brooks; Thelma Chew; Lois Lockhart; Mildred Hawkes; Mary Manzer; Barbara McLellan; Margaret Menzies; Jennie Stirling; M Baker; coach Margaret MacKinnon; manager Gertrude Silliker; assistant manager Mary Baker