REGULAR SEASON

WIBL       OQWCIA-WEST            
  McMaster  4-1     Waterloo            
  Western  4-1     Windsor     Sue Hilton      
  Queen’s  3-2   Anne Turnbull Ryerson            
  Toronto  2-3   Anne Hewett York     Dr. Pyke      
  Guelph  1-4     Wilfrid Laurier     Gloria Shick      
  McGill  1-4   J Taylor              
          OQWCIA-EAST            
          SGW            
          Macdonald     Sue Porter      
          Montreal            
          Carleton?            
          Loyola?            
                       

In the WIBL, a six-team round-robin tournament, held on two different weekends, in two different sites (Toronto and Kingston). The women abandoned the six-man game in favour of normal, five-to-a-side basketball. Western and McMaster finished tied atop the standings with 4-1 records.

       Non-medalist rosters:

       Guelph Gryphons:

       McGill SuperSquaws: Sue Armstrong, Vera Kennedy, Jo Carson, Barb Hanson, Wendy Fee, D Puroy, Joan Armbruster, Sue Kelsey, L Anton, J Wessel and S Armstrong, coach J Taylor

       Toronto Varsity Blues: coach Anne Hewett

       In round-robin play: …………………………………………………… The Queen’s Golden Gaels edged the Toronto Varsity Blues 14-12. …………………………………………………… Queen’s edged Western 30-27. …………………………………………………… The Western Mustangs stuffed the Toronto Varsity Blues 28-19. …………………………………………………… The McMaster Marauders nipped the Toronto Varsity Blues 23-22. …………………………………………………… The Toronto Varsity Blues dumped the McGill Martlets 26-16. …………………………………………………… The Toronto Varsity Blues clipped the Guelph Gryphons 22-17. …………………………………………………… McMaster dispatched Guelph x-x. …………………………………………………… Queen’s whipped McGill 25-14. …………………………………………………… Western smacked McMaster 36-20. …………………………………………………… Guelph stunned Queen’s 24-19. …………………………………………………… McMaster clocked Queen’s 32-19 despite trailing 12-7 at the half. …………………………………………………… McMaster stomped McGill 40-25. Sue Armstrong led the Squaws with 10. Jo Carson added 5. …………………………………………………… McGill nipped Guelph 20-16. The Squaws led 3-2 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 14 at the half. Sue Armstrong led the Squaws with 8. Vera Kennedy added 4.

       The bronze medalist Queen’s Golden Gaels: Kay Handford; Ann Richardson; Mary Filman; Jane Richardson; Alison Glendenning; Ann Algire; Brenda Mackie; Liz Maxwell; Margaret Closson; Virginia Mauer; Cheryl Thackery; Pam Ellison; Cindy Riach; Marjorie Swan; Lynn Kennedy; coach Anne Turnbull

       The co-champion Western Mustangs:

       The co-champion McMaster Marauders: Heather Cowan; Irene Spencer;

OQWIAA

       Windsor takes the title in the nine-team tourney.

Rosters:

       Carleton: Kathy McKnight, Danny Trzak, Lynn Palmer, Sue Purdy, Liz McBride, Kathy McKnight, Vickie Snider, Mary Way, Nancy Greenway, June Myronyk, Barb Rougier, Vickie Fulcher, Char Purtty, Charlotte Bigelow

       Ryerson Rams: Chris Atkinson, Joyce Babiuk, Diana Bertram, Virginia Brooker, S Butcher, A Diening, L Eaton, Diane McWhirter, C Rideous, C Thompson

       Sir George Williams: Cheryl Holmes

       Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks: Carole Roberts, Sally Felland, Liz Atkinson, Paula Fraser, Susan Koppeser, Donna Stewart, Gay Pearce, Tish Koeber, Kyra Kristensen, Martha Nettleton, coach Gloria Shick, manager Marcia Powers, statistician Suzanne Barteaux

       In the opening round Carleton thrashed York x-x.

In the quarterfinals, Windsor thumped Montreal 56-23 with Cookie Leach scoring 16 and Ev Kendall 11. Montreal was led by Nicole Lamarche 6.

In the semis, the Windsor Lancers defeated the Macdonald College Clanswomen 52-32 as Cookie Leach scored 16 and Kate Innes 14.

In the other semi, the Waterloo Bananas defeated Wilfrid Laurier x-x.

In the bronze medal match, the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks defeated the University of Montreal 35-22. It is also reported that MacDonald College won the bronze medal.

In the final, Windsor nipped Waterloo 25-20 as Kate Innes scored 6, Ev Kendall 4, Marion Leach 4 and Barb Carnochan 4.

The bronze medalist Macdonald College Clanswomen?: Carol Smith; Sue Green; Judy Stark; Vicki Hughes-Games; Laurel Hume; Linda Scruton; Dale McMullen; Barb Carson; Lynn Melkman; Mary-Beth Painter; Judy Spafford; Denise Lafortune; coach Sue Porter

The bronze medalist Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks?:

       The runner-up Waterloo Bananas: Jan Fletcher, Mary Ann Gaskin, Donna McCollum

       The champion Windsor Lancers: Marion ‘Cookie’ Leach; Ev Kendall; Kate Innes; Barb Carnochan; Mary O’Brien; Georgina Balaruff; Linda Swintack; Katy Murdock; Heather Sinclair; Kate Innes; Mary Anne VanderPryt; Noelle Burford; Carolyn Fitzpatrick; coach Sue Hilton

       The Charlatan reported Waterloo as the victor, with Windsor second and Carleton third, essentially playing a round-robin in which the Ravens finished (3-2), defeating York, Ryerson and Waterloo Lutheran but losing to Waterloo and Windsor. But the Charlatan also reported a different roster than toiled for the Robins all season, i.e., Linda

Wannamaker, Linda Robothon, Gail Smith, Pam Walsh, Juli Cipriani, Nancy Brown, Marg Secord, Judy Stothard and Cathy

Rogers. The Charlatan also reported that the Robins were undefeated in the regular season. Totally confusing.

       The Charlatan also reported that its girl’s locker-room had become infested with mice.

       The Women’s Intercollegiate Two Conference Association was formed in May 1968. It included Queen’s, McGill, Western, McMaster, Guelph and Toronto from the WIAU, as well as Windsor, Waterloo, Carleton, Wilfrid Laurier, MacDonald, Ryerson, Sir George Williams, York, Montreal, Laval and Loyola of the OQWCIA

OTHERS

Bishop’s Gaiters (if in league): Sue Morrison, Barb Cruickshank, Sally Blais, Donna Timmons, Janice MacIntosh, Kitty Draper, Linda MacNeil, Joyce Ormorod, Sheila Ashcroft