1953 Macdonald Brier | |
Host City: | Sudbury, Ontario |
Arena: | Sudbury Arena |
Dates: | March 2–7 |
Attendance: | 12,500 |
Winner: | |
Curling Club: | Dauphin CC, Dauphin |
Skip: | Ab Gowanlock |
Third: | Jim Williams |
Second: | Art Pollon |
Lead: | Russ Jackman |
The 1953 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 2 to 7, 1953 at Sudbury Arena in Sudbury, Ontario. A total of 12,500 fans attended the event.[1]
Both Team Manitoba and Team Quebec finished round robin play tied with 8-2 records, necessitating a tiebreaker playoff to determine the Brier championship. Manitoba, who was skipped by Ab Gowanlock defeated Quebec in the playoff 8–6 to capture the Brier Tankard. This was Manitoba's fourteenth Brier championship and Gowanlock's second title as a skip with his other title coming in 1938.
The 15 years between Brier championships by Gowanlock set a record for the longest gap between Brier championships by a skip, which to date is still a record. The title gap is also still a record by any player (since equaled by Steve Gould in 1996 and 2011 as a lead). At 52 years of age, Gowanlock is to date the oldest Brier winning skip in history.
Heading into the final draw, Quebec was sitting at 8–1 with Saskatchewan still left to play. Manitoba had already completed their round robin portion with an 8–2 record, thus drawing a bye in the final draw. All Quebec needed was a victory over Saskatchewan to capture their first Brier championship while Manitoba needed a Quebec loss to force a tiebreaker to decide the Brier championship.
In the final draw, Quebec led 3-1 after four ends, but Saskatchewan would score three in the fifth end and go on to steal three more in the next two ends and eventually won 9–5 to force a tiebreaker between Manitoba and Quebec for the Brier championship.
In the tiebreaker, Quebec led Manitoba 2-1 after four ends. Manitoba then scored one in the fifth end to tie the game and steal one in the sixth and two in the seventh to take a 5–2 lead. Quebec responded with three in the eighth and a steal of one in the ninth to take a 6–5 lead. Manitoba tied the game in the tenth and took a 7–6 lead after a steal of one in the eleventh. Even though Quebec had shot rock in the last end, Manitoba would go onto steal one more and win 8–6 to capture their fourteenth Brier championship and the second for Gowanlock as skip.
The teams are listed as follows:[2]
bgcolor=#0033FF width=200 | British Columbia | Manitoba | bgcolor=#000000 width=200 | ||
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The Glencoe Club, CalgarySkip: Leonard Haw Third: Frederick Agnew Second: David Haggarty Lead: Edward Miller | Trail CC, TrailSkip: Reg Stone Third: Roy Stone Second: Douglas McGibney Lead: Hunt McKay | Dauphin CC, DauphinSkip: Ab Gowanlock Third: Jim Williams Second: Art Pollon Lead: Russ Jackman | Beaver CC, MonctonSkip: Ralph Noble Third: Horace Trites Second: Albert Eagles Lead: Harris Mitton | ||
Newfoundland | Northern Ontario | bgcolor=#0080C0 width=200 | bgcolor=#FF0000 width=200 | Ontario | |
St. John's CC, St. John'sSkip: Norman Rockwell Third: Lewis Ayre Second: Jack Stoneman Lead: Wilbert Howell | Port Arthur CC, Thunder BaySkip: Grant Watson Third: Don McEwen Second: Frank Sargent Lead: Archibald Grant | Bridgewater CC, BridgewaterSkip: Bernard Haines Third: Ralph Simmons Second: Pennell Richardson Lead: Lee Rhodenizer | Chatham Granite Club, ChathamSkip: Peter Gilbert Third: Gord Gilbert Second: Robert Gilbert Lead: James Harrington | ||
Prince Edward Island | bgcolor=#009900 width=200 | ||||
Charlottetown CC, CharlottetownSkip: Frank Acorn Third: Stewart Moore Second: Charles Kydd Lead: James Campbell | St. George CC, WestmountSkip: Kenneth Weldon Third: Ches McCance Second: William Isaac Lead: James Turney |
Province | Skip | W | L | PF | PA | |
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8 | 2 | 99 | 74 | |||
8 | 2 | 121 | 80 | |||
7 | 3 | 114 | 83 | |||
7 | 3 | 127 | 91 | |||
7 | 3 | 111 | 87 | |||
6 | 4 | 111 | 84 | |||
5 | 5 | 100 | 95 | |||
4 | 6 | 91 | 97 | |||
2 | 8 | 71 | 118 | |||
1 | 9 | 77 | 127 | |||
0 | 10 | 70 | 156 |