REGULAR SEASON

Manitoba  1-0            
  Alberta  1-0   Jimmie Bill        
  Saskatchewan  0-2   Ken King        
                 

In another sterling example of tortured logic, Manitoba is declared the Rigby champ because they defeated Saskatchewan 29-16 while Alberta only defeated the Huskies 31-29. Therefore, a game between Manitoba and Alberta was deemed unnecessary.

In Manitoba’s win over Saskatchewan, Negrych scored 8, Hunter 7, Brooks 7, Kasler 6 and Turnbull 1, while Gordon, Genik and Shea were scoreless. McMillan led the Huskies with 9. Janzen added 4, Riches 2 and Redman 1, while Pope, Moar, Morrison and Thackery were scoreless.

Alberta defeated Saskatchewan 31-29. Alberta led the entire way but by no more than six. Alberta led 19-13 at the half. Keith Muir paced Alberta with 9. Clarence Husband added 7, Mac McCallum 6, Bob Brynildsen 4, F.O. Galbraith 3 and Herb O’Brien 2, while McLaren, F. Gowda and Robert Stowner were scoreless. John Riches led Saskatchewan with 11. Hank Jansen added 8, Ellis McMillan 8 and Bill Pope 2, while Carson Morrison, Leach, Jack Moar and Ernie Titus, L. Redmond, Ernie “Red” Thackeray, R McBurney and D Cameron were scoreless.

The bronze medalist Saskatchewan Huskies: John Riches; Hank Jansen; Ellis McMillan; Bill Pope; Carson Morrison; Leach; Jack Moar; Ernie Titus; L Redmond; Ernie ‘Red’ Thackeray; R McBurney; D Cameron; coach Ken King; manager Wes Devine

        The undefeated runner-up Alberta Golden Bears: Clarence Husband; Herb O’Brien; Frank Gowda; Mac G. McCallum; F.O. Galbraith; W.L.’Red’ McLaren; Robert Stoner; Keith Muir; Bob Brynildson; H.B. Powell; Red McLaren; coach Jimmie Bill

        The declared champion Manitoba Bisons: M. Shea; Alex ‘Slim’ Negrych; K. Gordon; Cyril Brooks; Dave Kasler; Bobby Hunter; Andy Turnbull; Alex Genik; coach John Stevens; manager J. Stephen