1929 Macdonald Brier
The 1929 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national single-rink curling championship, was held from February 26[1] to March 1, 1929[2] at the Granite Club in Toronto, Ontario. It was won by Team Manitoba with Gordon Hudson as skip.
1929 Macdonald Brier | |
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Host city | Toronto, Ontario |
Arena | Granite Curling Club |
Dates | February 26 – March 1, 1929 |
Winner | Manitoba |
Curling club | Strathcona CC, Winnipeg |
Skip | Gordon Hudson |
Third | Don Rollo |
Second | Ron Singbush |
Lead | Bill Grant |
« 1928 1930 » |
Teams and Standings
The teams that participated in the event are listed as follows:[3]
Team | Club | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | W–L | Place |
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Alberta | Edmonton CC, Edmonton | Arnold Johnson | Charlie Cairns[4] | Stewart Williams[4] | Jack Hayes[4] | 2–7 | 8 |
Manitoba | Strathcona CC, Winnipeg | Gordon Hudson | Don Rollo | Ron Singbush | Bill Grant | 9–0 | |
Montreal | Thistle CC | George Kent | David O'Meara | Bill McLuckie | William C. Hodgson[5] | 1–8 | 10 |
New Brunswick | Moncton CA, Moncton | Wendell McDonald | Fred McAndrews | Ambrose Wheeler | Harry Lockhart | 6–3 | 3 |
Northern Ontario | Chapleau CC, Chapleau | George Nicholson | Thomas Godfrey | Frank Hamlin | William Thompson | 5–4 | 5 |
Nova Scotia | Halifax CC, Halifax | H. St. Clair Silver | Al MacInnes | Jim Donahoe | L. E. Sievert[5] | 2–7 | 8 |
Ontario | Lindsay CC, Lindsay | Frank Carew | Walter Reesor | Frank Williams | Dick Butler | 4–5 | 6 |
Quebec | Victoria CC, Quebec City | Archie Bell | A.A. Fleming | H. Huestis | E.E. Turner | 3–6 | 7 |
Saskatchewan | Regina CC, Regina | Dick Ross | Ash Parkinson | Alex Smith[6] | Walter Nesbitt[6] | 7–2 | |
Toronto | Granite CC | Ed Brower | Jack Brower | Stanley Beatty | Harry Howard | 6–3 | 3 |
References
- "Three Rinks Tied for MacDonald Brier Trophy". Vancouver Province. February 27, 1929. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
- "MacDonald Brier Tankard Won By Winnipeg Curlers". Vancouver Province. March 2, 1929. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
- "1929 MacDonald Brier". Soudog's Curling History Site. Archived from the original on April 8, 2016. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
- "Western Rinks Leave". Montreal Gazette. February 25, 1929. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
- Brier Media Guide, "Macdonald Brier.xls"; pg3, "Macdonald Brier Teams - 1929"
- "Ross Rink Wins in Saskatchewan". Winnipeg Tribune. February 11, 1929. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
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