1928 Macdonald Brier

The 1928 Macdonald Brier Tankard, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held February 28[1]–March 2 at the Granite Club in Toronto.

1928 Macdonald Brier Tankard
Host cityToronto, Ontario
ArenaGranite Club, Toronto
DatesFebruary 28–March 2, 1928
Winner Manitoba
Curling clubStrathcona CC, Winnipeg
SkipGordon Hudson
ThirdSam Penwarden
SecondRon Singbusch
LeadBill Grant
FinalistAlberta
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Teams

The teams are listed as follows:[2]

Manitoba Alberta Toronto Ontario
Strathcona CC, Winnipeg

Skip: Gordon Hudson
Third: Sam Penwarden
Second: Ron Singbusch
Lead: Bill Grant

Rosetown CC, Rosetown

Skip: Joe Heartwell
Third: Charles Taylor
Second: John Lang
Lead: Allan Duncan

Lakeview CC, Toronto

Skip: Charles Snow
Third: Harvey Sproule
Second: Stu Graham
Lead: Thomas Dale

Granite CC, Toronto

Skip: Vic McWilliams
Third: Ed Brower
Second: John Brandon
Lead: Bob Hamilton

Northern Ontario Saskatchewan Nova Scotia New Brunswick
Sudbury CC, Sudbury

Skip: Albert Tobey
Third: Frank Muirhead
Second: Bob Morrison
Lead: Jim Scott

Regina CC, Regina

Skip: W.L. McGillivray
Third: Fred Graham
Second: Ralph Teasdale
Lead: C.S. Pace

Sydney CC, Sydney

Skip: Harry Stevenson
Third: Hugh Ross
Second: W.D. MacKay
Lead: J.B. Lynch

Thistle CC, Saint John

Skip: Johnny Malcolm
Third: Bill Shaw
Second: John Trigg
Lead: Frank White

Quebec Montreal
Victoria CC, Quebec City

Skip: S.G. Newton
Third: E.L. Altheer
Second: W.J. Banks
Lead: J.E. Purcell

Granite CC, Montreal

Skip: William Hutchison
Third: N.D.McLeod
Second: T. Howard "Thane" Stewart
Lead: W. Ormiston

Standings

Province Skip Club City W L Tiebreak
ManitobaGordon HudsonStrathcona CCWinnipeg722-0
AlbertaJoe HeartwellRosetown CCRosetown721-1
TorontoCharles SnowLakeview CCToronto720-2
OntarioVic McWilliamsGranite CCToronto63
Northern OntarioAlbert TobeySudbury CCSudbury54
SaskatchewanW.L. McGillivrayRegina CCRegina54
Nova ScotiaHarry StevensonSydney CCSydney45
New BrunswickJohnny MalcolmThistle CCSaint John36
QuebecS.G. NewtonVictoria CCQuebec City18
MontrealWilliam HutchisonGranite CCMontreal09

Scores

Playoff

March 2
  • Manitoba 12-7 Alberta
  • Manitoba 10-6 Toronto[3]
  • Alberta def. Toronto

Provincial and territorial playdowns

References

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