| NS | NB | ||||||
| Acadia | Margaret McKinnon | Mount Allison | 2-0 | ||||
| Dalhousie | Barb Keddy | New Brunswick | 0-2 | Ted Owens | |||
| King’s |
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, Fawcett 8, Semple 4 and Grant 3. Mooers led the Red Bloomers with 4. Webb added 2, Stewart 2 and Baxter 1.
New Brunswick Red Bloomers: M Mooers, J Webb, Stewart, Faith Baxter, Eleanor Jones, Frances Bearisto, Eleanor Wylie, Meredith Spicer, Mary Needler, Elizabeth Scribner, Frances Graham, Maxine Holden, Janette Hill, Audrey Baird, coach Ted Owens, manager M Brewer
In the Nova Scotia semis, Dalhousie defeated King’s College 25-11; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Dalhousie prevailed 25-11. Jones led King’s with 7. …………………………………………………… In game two, Dalhousie prevailed x-x as Snuggs scored 13 and Landrigan 10. Jones led Kings with 10. 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 Brooks scored 6, Brinton 2, Chew 2 and Smith 2. Landrigan led the Tigerettes with 7. Snuggs added 4, Doull 2, Cousins 2 and Doane 1. …………………………………………………… 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. Lockhart paced the Axettes with 8. added 6, Chew 6 and B Smith 2. Landrigan led the Tigerettes with 5. Cousins added 2, Parker 2 and Doan 1.
Dalhousie Tigerettes: Pat Snuggs, Eileen Landrigan, Lib Doull, Betty Cousins, Frannie Doane, Joyce Parker, Jean MacLeod, Lucy Calp, Barb Quigley, Betty Petrie, coach Barb Keddy
King’s: Nancy Jones, Marg Thomas
In the Maritime final, Acadia defeated Mount Allison 13-16; 23-20 (Total: 39-33).
In game one, Mount Allison prevailed 16-13.
In game two, Acadia prevailed 23-20 (after overtime) as Chew scored 8, Lockhart 5, Brooks 5, Britton 3 and Smith 2. Thompson led the Mounties with 10. Fawcett added 9 and Grant 1.
With the series tied at 29, the teams were forced into overtime, which Acadia won 10-4. In the extra session, Smith and 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; Brooks; Smith; Zinck; M Minrer (Maneer?); coach Margaret MacKinnon; manager Gertrude Silliker; assistant manager Mary Baker