1964 Macdonald Brier

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1964 Macdonald Brier
Host city Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Arena Charlottetown Forum
DatesMarch 2–6
Attendance13,573
WinnerFlag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
Curling club Vancouver CC, Vancouver
Skip Lyall Dagg
Third Leo Hebert
Second Fred Britton
Lead Barry Naimark
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The 1964 Macdonald Brier , the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 4 to 8, 1964 at the Charlottetown Forum in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. A total of 13,573 fans attended the event, which was the smallest attended Brier since 1952. [1] As of 2023 this is the only time that PEI has hosted a Brier.

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Team British Columbia, who was skipped by Lyall Dagg captured the Brier Tankard by finishing round robin play with a 9–1 record. This was the second time in which BC had won the Brier with their previous championship being in 1948.

Dagg and his rink would go onto represent Canada in the 1964 Scotch Cup, which they won.

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [2]

AlbertaBritish ColumbiaManitobaNew Brunswick [3]
Calgary CC, Calgary

Skip: Ron Northcott
Third: Mike Chernoff
Second: Ronald Baker
Lead: Fred Storey

Vancouver CC, Vancouver

Skip: Lyall Dagg
Third: Leo Hebert
Second: Fred Britton
Lead: Barry Naimark

Strathcona CC, Winnipeg

Skip: Bruce Hudson
Third: Harvey Mazinke
Second: Gordon Little
Lead: Harold Martel

Moncton CA, Moncton

Fourth: Harold Mabey Jr.
Third: David Silliphant
Second: Harold Keith
Skip: Harold Mabey Sr.

NewfoundlandNorthern OntarioNova ScotiaOntario
St. John's CC, St. John's

Skip: Edward Pedley
Third: George Giannou
Second: John Taite
Lead: William O'Reilly

Kirkland Lake CC, Kirkland Lake

Skip: Jack Polyblank
Third: Frank Macdonald
Second: Earl MacInnes
Lead: Wayne Petch

Glooscap CC, Kentville

Skip: Ian Baird
Third: Donald Campbell
Second: Duncan Smith
Lead: Morris Kennie

Hanover CC, Hanover

Skip: Robert Mann
Third: Kenneth Buchan
Second: Keith Munro
Lead: Richard Palmer

Prince Edward IslandQuebecSaskatchewan
Charlottetown CC, Charlottetown

Skip: Arthur Burke
Third: Alan Smith
Second: Bob Dillon
Lead: Sterling Lavers

Howick CC, Howick

Skip: Elmer Black
Third: John Logan
Second: Oakley McRae
Lead: William Ness

Regina CC, Regina

Skip: Ernie Richardson
Third: Arnold Richardson
Second: Garnet Richardson
Lead: Wes Richardson

Round-robin standings

Key
Brier champion
ProvinceSkipWLPFPA
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Lyall Dagg 9110465
Saskatchewan Ernie Richardson 8210067
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba Bruce Hudson 739481
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec Elmer Black 649493
Alberta Ron Northcott 559083
Ontario Robert Mann 558886
Prince Edward Island Arthur Burke 558685
Northern Ontario Jack Polyblank 468395
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia Ian Baird 376784
New Brunswick Harold Mabey Sr. 378296
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland Edward Pedley 01068121

Round-robin results

All draw times are listed in Atlantic Time (UTC-04:00) [4]

Draw 1

Monday, March 2 3:00 PM

Sheet A123456789101112Final
New Brunswick (Mabey)0400110020019
Ontario (Mann)10310014032015
Sheet B123456789101112Final
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Dagg)1001000112219
Alberta (Northcott)0120221000008
Sheet C123456789101112Final
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (Hudson)0110001000115
Saskatchewan (Richardson)10032102110011
Sheet D123456789101112Final
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Pedley)0102020101029
Northern Ontario (Polyblank)10102030102010
Sheet E123456789101112Final
Prince Edward Island (Burke)10131000012110
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Baird)0100020210006

Draw 2

Monday, March 2 8:00 PM

Sheet A123456789101112Final
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Pedley)00010003030310
New Brunswick (Mabey)13101300203014
Sheet B123456789101112Final
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Black)3010000201029
Saskatchewan (Richardson)02003120302013
Sheet C123456789101112Final
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Dagg)3010120100019
Ontario (Mann)0201001020107
Sheet D123456789101112Final
Alberta (Northcott)0020011021209
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Baird)22015002000113
Sheet E123456789101112Final
Prince Edward Island (Burke)02301010011211
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (Hudson)1003020210009

Draw 3

Tuesday, March 3 9:30 AM

Sheet A123456789101112Final
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Dagg)30301220020215
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Pedley)0101000210106
Sheet B123456789101112Final
Northern Ontario (Polyblank)20201301001111
New Brunswick (Mabey)0103001022009
Sheet C123456789101112Final
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Baird)1011000100206
Ontario (Mann)0100012004019
Sheet D123456789101112Final
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Black)0210101200108
Prince Edward Island (Burke)0001020021017
Sheet E123456789101112Final
Alberta (Northcott)0110101040008
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (Hudson)00020103021211

Draw 4

Tuesday, March 3 3:00 PM

Sheet A123456789101112Final
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Baird)01302022010112
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Pedley)0002010020106
Sheet B123456789101112Final
Northern Ontario (Polyblank)0201010201108
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Dagg)30102010300111
Sheet C123456789101112Final
Ontario (Mann)1010100100105
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (Hudson)02010100210411
Sheet D123456789101112Final
Alberta (Northcott)01141012000515
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Black)0000020041108
Sheet E123456789101112Final
Saskatchewan (Richardson)10100104030212
Prince Edward Island (Burke)0201301010109

Draw 5

Wednesday, March 4 3:00 PM

Sheet A123456789101112Final
New Brunswick (Mabey)0201010100106
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Dagg)10102020100310
Sheet B123456789101112Final
Saskatchewan (Richardson)0000202001308
Alberta (Northcott)0100020200005
Sheet C123456789101112Final
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (Hudson)02210501031015
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Pedley)3000101020018
Sheet D123456789101112Final
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Baird)0200000100014
Northern Ontario (Polyblank)0021100002107
Sheet E123456789101112Final
Ontario (Mann)0120002020018
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Black)20023101021012

Draw 6

Wednesday, March 4 8:00 PM

Sheet A123456789101112Final
New Brunswick (Mabey)0010000101003
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Baird)0000020010014
Sheet B123456789101112Final
Ontario (Mann)2020001002018
Saskatchewan (Richardson)02021102004012
Sheet C123456789101112Final
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Pedley)0202001001039
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Black)10401102102012
Sheet D123456789101112Final
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (Hudson)22200012010010
Northern Ontario (Polyblank)0003110010118
Sheet E123456789101112Final
Prince Edward Island (Burke)1002200111019
Alberta (Northcott)0200010000407

Draw 7

Thursday, March 5 9:30 AM

Sheet A123456789101112Final
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Pedley)0100002010015
Saskatchewan (Richardson)10111405021016
Sheet B123456789101112Final
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Dagg)10020102204012
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Baird)0200101001016
Sheet C123456789101112Final
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (Hudson)0012001101028
New Brunswick (Mabey)1200010020107
Sheet D123456789101112Final
Prince Edward Island (Burke)0003000100206
Ontario (Mann)0110020001038
Sheet E123456789101112Final
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Black)12011102400012
Northern Ontario (Polyblank)0020002001128

Draw 8

Thursday, March 5 3:00 PM

Sheet A123456789101112Final
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Dagg)22021031102014
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (Hudson)0010010001014
Sheet B123456789101112Final
Northern Ontario (Polyblank)2001030100018
Saskatchewan (Richardson)0110101001106
Sheet C123456789101112Final
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Pedley)0110001010116
Prince Edward Island (Burke)0003110102008
Sheet D12345678910111213Final
Alberta (Northcott)10100200110017
Ontario (Mann)02011001001006
Sheet E123456789101112Final
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Black)0000202110107
New Brunswick (Mabey)2011030001019

Draw 9

Thursday, March 5 8:00 PM

Sheet A123456789101112Final
Saskatchewan (Richardson)40101101021112
New Brunswick (Mabey)0101001010004
Sheet B123456789101112Final
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Black)02001101220110
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Dagg)2012001000107
Sheet C123456789101112Final
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Baird)1100001010004
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (Hudson)00100203021110
Sheet D123456789101112Final
Alberta (Northcott)2000000201117
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Pedley)0000120010004
Sheet E123456789101112Final
Northern Ontario (Polyblank)0200030010107
Prince Edward Island (Burke)10200050010413

Draw 10

Friday, March 6 9:30 AM

Sheet A123456789101112Final
Saskatchewan (Richardson)0010000010013
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Dagg)1001101103008
Sheet B123456789101112Final
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Baird)0000201010026
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Black)00330103001011
Sheet C123456789101112Final
New Brunswick (Mabey)04002010301213
Prince Edward Island (Burke)1010020101006
Sheet D123456789101112Final
Ontario (Mann)12301020200112
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Pedley)0001010200105
Sheet E123456789101112Final
Northern Ontario (Polyblank)1100202010007
Alberta (Northcott)00220102021111

Draw 11

Friday, March 6 3:00 PM

Sheet A123456789101112Final
Saskatchewan (Richardson)1020100201007
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Baird)0101001010116
Sheet B12345678910111213Final
Prince Edward Island (Burke)00002210011007
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Dagg)01010003100129
Sheet C123456789101112Final
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (Hudson)00401004000211
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Black)1001010010105
Sheet D123456789101112Final
New Brunswick (Mabey)0202002002008
Alberta (Northcott)10200202201313
Sheet E12345678910111213Final
Ontario (Mann)010021020210110
Northern Ontario (Polyblank)10120020200109

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