1963–64 MJHL season


The Brandon Wheat Kings won for the third year in a row, and fourth in five years. The win on March 8, 1964, in Fort Frances was the first time the Wheat Kings won the Turnbull Memorial Trophy not playing on home ice.

League notes

The MJHL expands to Fort Frances, with the Fort Frances Royals joining the league.

Regular season

All-Star game

The SJHL click for three unanswered goals in the third period, two within 25 seconds, to beat the MJHL 5-2 in the
3rd annual Manitoba - Saskatchewan all-star game was played in Brandon on February 3. Ron Boehm, Fran Huck, Gary Holland, Wayne Doll, and Larry Mickey scored for Saskatchewan, who with the win, retain the Charlie Gardner Memorial Trophy. Replying for the Manitoba were Jim Irving and Felix LaVallee.
MJHL Lineup:
Terry Ball ; Bob Howard
Semi-Finals
Turnbull Cup Championship
Western Memorial Cup Inter-Provincial Playoff
Western Memorial Cup Semi-Final

Awards

All-Star Teams