REGULAR SEASON
Saskatchewan | 2-0 | Norm Cramm | |||||||
Manitoba | 1-1 | Rueben Cherniak | |||||||
Alberta | 0-2 | Tommy McClocklin | |||||||
Saskatchewan wins a three-team tournament held in Edmonton.
Saskatchewan defeated Manitoba 15-10 as Pat Griffiths scored 5, Polly Hay 5, Noreen Harper 2, Sylvia Fedoruk 2 and Lydia Yaremchuk 1. Dixie El Hatten paced the Bisonettes with 3. Doris Peto added 2, Mary Atkinson 2, Lorraine Algate 2 and Verna Peto 1.
Manitoba defeated Alberta 28-25 as Verna Peto scored 6, Mary Atkinson 5, Lorraine Algate 6, Doris Peto 4, Dixie El Hatten 3 and Pamela Weiss 1. Joan Arnold paced Alberta with 13. Vera Hole added 9, Kay Tanner 2 and Evelyn Silk 1.
Saskatchewan defeated Alberta 29-16 as Polly Hay scored 10, Lydia Yaremchuk 9, Pat Griffiths 4, Noreen Harper 3 and Thelma Walker 3. Huskie guard Sylvia Fedoruk later became Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan. Vera Hole paced Alberta with 11. Shirley McPhail added 2, Joan Arnold 2 and Jeanne Gauld 1.
The bronze medalist Alberta Pandas: Joan Arnold; Vera Hole; Kay Tanner; Evelyn Silk; Shirley McPhail; Pat Hendel; Lillian Gehrke; Marie Schwartz; Jeanne Gauld; Pauline Arnett; Frances Stanley; Donalda Lloyd; coach Tommy McClocklin
The runner-up Manitoba Bisonettes: Dixie El Hatten; Doris Peto; Mary Atkinson; Lorraine Algate; Verna Peto; Betty Dowling; Pamela Weiss; Helen Barnes; Margaret Siddal; Evelyn Schinoff; Muriel Benson; coach Rueben Cherniak; manager June Brown
The champion Saskatchewan Huskies: Thelma Walker; Noreen Harper; Doris Woods; Marilyn Davis; Pat Griffiths; Polly Hay; Shirley Nalevykin; Betty Dye; Betty Wilson; Sylvia Fedoruk; Lydia Yaremchuk; coach Ivan King