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Tankard host cities & runners up
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Playoffs have been held since 1981. Between 1972 and 1980 and before 1967 the winner of the round robin won the event (before 1955 there appears to have been a playoff). From 1967 to 1971, it was a double knock out.
Before 1931, it was a double rink event. Not sure which team got picked to go to the Brier.
Year | City | Runner up skip (club) |
2014 | Smiths Falls | Glenn Howard (Penetanguishene) |
2013 | Barrie | Joe Frans (Bradford) |
2012 | Stratford | Peter Corner (Brampton) |
2011 | Grimsby | Greg Balsdon (Loonie) |
2010 | Napanee | Bryan Cochrane (Rideau) |
2009 | Woodstock | Peter Corner (Brampton) |
2008 | Waterloo | Peter Corner (Brampton) |
2007 | Sarnia | Wayne Middaugh (St. George's) |
2006 | Guelph | Wayne Middaugh (St. George's) |
2005 | Whitby | Glenn Howard (Coldwater) |
2004 | Owen Sound | Glenn Howard (Coldwater) |
2003 | Mississauga | Peter Corner (Glendale) |
2002 | Belleville | Phil Daniel (Kingsville) |
2001 | Woodstock | John Morris (Stayner) |
2000 | Nepean | Wayne Middaugh (St. George's) |
1999 | Brantford | Phil Daniel (Tilbury) |
1998 | Peterborough | Phil Daniel (Tilbury) |
1997 | Guelph | Wayne Middaugh (St. George's) |
1996 | Pickering | Russ Howard (MacTier) |
1995 | Kingston | Russ Howard (Penetanguishene) |
1994 | St. Thomas | Axel Larsen (Guelph)[1] |
1993 | Trenton | Mike Harris (Tam O'Shanter)[2] |
1992 | Nepean | Mike Harris (Tam Heather)[3] |
1991 | Owen Sound | Kirk Ziola (Highland) |
1990 | Chatham | Bob Fedosa (Brampton)[4] |
1989 | Trenton | Ed Werenich (Avonlea)[5] |
1988 | Nepean | Russ Howard (Penetanguishene)[6] |
1987 | Chatham | Ed Werenich (Avonlea)[7] |
1986 | Richmond Hill | Wayne Tallon (Navy)[8] |
1985 | Kingston | Jim Sharples (Dixie)[9] |
1984 | Peterborough | Bob Turcotte (Oshawa)[10] |
1983 | Burlington | Bill Walsh (Navy)[11] |
1982 | Brantford | Dave Walker (Avonlea)[12] |
1981 | Markham | Ron Manning (Keene)[13] |
1980 | Brampton | Bob Charlebois (Dundas Granite)[14] |
1979 | St. Thomas | Ron Manning (Terrace)[15] |
1978 | St. Catharines | Paul Savage (Avonlea)[16] |
1977 | Brantford | Jim Sharples (Leaside) Dave Merklinger (Hylands) Bob Charlebois (Dundas Valley)[17] |
1976 | Peterborough [18] | Earle Morris (Navy)[19] |
1975 | Cambridge [20] | Ron Manning (Lambton) Bill Dixon (Brampton)[21] |
1974 | East York [22] | Joe Gurowka (Dixie)[23] |
1973 | Orillia | Ken Buchan (London)[24] |
1972 | Gloucester [25] | Bob Woods (Royals)[26] |
1971 | Guelph | Bruce Munro (Humber Highland)[27] |
1970 | Oshawa [28] | Joe Gurowka (Dixie)[29] |
1969 | London [30] | Bill Creber (Parkway)[31] |
1968 | Kingston [32] | Eldon Coombe (Ottawa)[33] |
1967 | Orillia [34] | Bill Lewis (Trenton)[35] |
1966 | Brampton | George Parkes (St. Thomas) |
1965 | Cobourg | Joe Gurowka (Dixie)[36] |
1964 | Niagara Falls | John Ross (Parkway)[37] |
1963 | Hamilton [38] | Bob Knippelberg (Glebe)[39] |
1962 | Owen Sound | Bob Knippelberg (RCAF)[40] |
1961 | Ottawa [41] | Mac White (Belleville)[42] |
1960 | Welland | Bayne Secord (Tam O'Shanter)[43] |
1959 | Sarnia | Mike Chernoff (Kingston)[44] |
1958 | Oshawa | Bob Marshall (Toronto Granite)[45] |
1957 | Kitchener | Bill Wyse (Toronto)[46] |
1956 | Peterborough[47] | Jack Sands (Kingston) [48] |
1955 | Galt | Al Jones (Guelph)[49] Carl Asmussen (Kitchener Granite)[50] |
1954 | Orillia[51] | Stan Sarjeant (Orillia) [52] |
1953 | Toronto[53] | Sid Smithers (Galt)[54] |
1952 | Toronto[55] | J. G. W. (Jack)[56] Sands (Kingston)[57] |
1951 | Kingston[58] | Charles Cassels (Hamilton Thistle)[59] |
1950 | Kitchener[60] | Harry Howard (Toronto Granite)[61] |
1949 | Toronto[62] | Ralph Clark (Peterborough)[63] |
1948 | Hamilton[64] | Ross Tarlton (Hamilton Thistle)[65] |
1947 | Toronto[66] | Stan Sarjeant (Orillia)[67] |
1946 | Toronto[68] | Ross Tarlton (Hamilton Thistle)[69] |
1945 | Toronto[70] | W. O. Morris (Toronto aggregation) [71] |
1944 | Toronto[72] | A. J. Parkhill (Oshawa)[73] |
1943 | Toronto[74] | Bert Hall (Kitchener)[75] |
1942 | Toronto[76] | Ken Miles (High Park)[77] |
1941 | Toronto[78] | William Mark (Bobcaygeon)[79] |
1940 | Toronto[80] | Charlie Mason (Toronto Granite)[81] |
1939 | Toronto[82] | Harvey Sproule (High Park)[83] |
1938 | Toronto[84] | T.S. Graham (Toronto)[85] |
1937 | Toronto[86] | Dr. J.A. Wright (London) |
1936 | Toronto[87] | Andy Grant (Royals) [88] |
1935 | Toronto[89] | Fred Lumb (Kingston) [90] |
1934 | Toronto[91] | Dick Butler (Lindsay)[92] |
1933 | Toronto[93] | Dr. J.N. Harvie (Orillia)[94] |
1932 | Toronto[95] | W. F. Sparling (Granite) or Ross Harstone (Hamilton Thistle) |
1931 | Toronto[96] | Hamilton Victorias (C. Smith & D. Walker)[97] |
1930 | Toronto[98] | Cobourg (W. G. Potts & Judge Larry O'Connor)[99] |
1929 | Toronto[100] | Toronto Victorias (H. H. Chisholm & Col. W. O. Morris)[101] |
1928 | Toronto[102] | Kingston (R. H. G. Travers & George Hanson)[103] |
1927 | Toronto[104] | Stratford (Mssrs. Batchelor and Bruce)[105] |
References
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, 14 Feb 1994, pg D10, "Back to the Brier: Howard rink best out of Ontario again"
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, 15 Feb 1993, pg C1, "Howard by a hair in Tankard"
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, 10 Feb 1992, pg B4, "Howard rolls to Tankard triumph"
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, 12 Feb 1990, pg C2, "Yet another Tankard for Werenich"
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, 13 Feb 1989, pg B2, "Howard rink claims another Ontario title"
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, 15 Feb 1988, pg B6, "Savage downs Howard for Ontario championship"
- ^ Windsor Star, 16 Feb 1986, pg C3, "Howard outcurls the Wrench"
- ^ Windsor Star, 10 Feb 1986, pg C5, "Russ Howard rink wins curling playoff"
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, 11 Feb 1985, pg B1, "Navy's big guns capture Tankard"
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, 13 Feb 1984, pg 29, "Werenich captures curling crown again"
- ^ Windsor Star, 14 Feb 1983, pg C5, "Werenich edges Walsh"
- ^ Windsor Star, 15 Feb 1982, pg C3, "Munro recovers from injury to win provincial laurels"
- ^ Windsor Star, 16 Feb 1981, pg 15, "Werenich to represent Ontario"
- ^ Ottawa Journal, 17 Feb 1980, pg 17, "Penetang rink wins Ontario title in play"
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, 12 Feb 1979, pg 25, "Consistency earns Fedosa Brier berth"
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, 13 Feb 1978, pg B1, "Hodson full value for victory"
- ^ Ottawa Journal, 14 Feb 1977, pg 15, "Savage in Brier"
- ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=QBJtjoHflPwC&dat=19760213&printsec=frontpage&hl=en
- ^ Ottawa Journal, 16 Feb 1976, pg 15, "Gurowka off to Brier"
- ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=m0U_AAAAIBAJ&sjid=IFIMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4282,3791829&dq=paul+savage&hl=en
- ^ Ottawa Journal, 17 Feb 1975, pg 17, "Scott's rink best dressed with Ontario purple hearts"
- ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=SAguW2jnL4UC&dat=19740207&printsec=frontpage&hl=en
- ^ Ottawa Journal, 11 Feb 1974, pg 14, "Paul Savage again the best when Navy sinks"
- ^ Ottawa Journal, 12 Feb 1973, pg 15, "Paul Savage takes Ontario title with perfect record"
- ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=wDE0AAAAIBAJ&sjid=VPUIAAAAIBAJ&pg=4778,1698490&dq=eldon+coombe&hl=en
- ^ Ottawa Journal, 7 Feb 1972, pg 13, "A hug... and a Handshake"
- ^ Ottawa Journal, 8 Feb 1971, pg 14, "Charlebois Wins Berth in Canadian Curling Championships"
- ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0tYyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=GO0FAAAAIBAJ&pg=674,791822&dq=eldon+coombe&hl=en
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, 9 Feb 1970, pg 15, "Savage tops Coombe, Gurowka to win title"
- ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Xb0yAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RO0FAAAAIBAJ&pg=3713,97051&dq=eldon+coombe&hl=en
- ^ Ottawa Journal, 10 Feb 1969, pg 12, "Buchan Outlasts Creber for Title"
- ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=hWdkAAAAIBAJ&sjid=43wNAAAAIBAJ&pg=5069,3083818&dq=eldon+coombe&hl=en
- ^ Ottawa Journal, 12 Feb 1968, pg 15, "Don Gilbert Outlasts OCC's Eldon Coombe for Ontario Title"
- ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xbwyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zuwFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3259,1981876&dq=joe+gurowka&hl=en
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, 13 Feb 1967, pg 21, "Pakrway's Alf Phillips earns Ontario berth in Brier"
- ^ "Unionville Rink Gains Ont. Crown". Windsor Star. February 13, 1965. p. 23. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
- ^ "Hanover Rink Again Curling Champions". Windsor Star. February 15, 1964. p. 24. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
- ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=oUIyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LOYFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5111,2444798&dq=eldon+coombe&hl=en
- ^ "Mann Knocks Knippelberg's Rink Out of Consols". Ottawa Journal. February 16, 1963. p. 11. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
- ^ "RCAF Curling Corporals Second To Secord In British Consols". Ottawa Citizen. February 24, 1962. p. 9. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
- ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ov0xAAAAIBAJ&sjid=NuUFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2648,4666415&dq=joe+gurowka&hl=en
- ^ "Orillia Earns Ontario Berth in Dominion Bonspiel". Ottawa Journal. February 27, 1961. p. 14. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
- ^ "Jake Edwards Wins Berth in "Brier" Curling Finals". Ottawa Citizen. February 20, 1960. p. 11. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
- ^ "Sellers Wins Curling Title, Unbeaten in Provincial Play". Ottawa Journal. February 14, 1959. p. 12. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
- ^ "Unionville Rink Victor". Windsor Star. February 15, 1958. p. 20. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
- ^ Kingston Whig-Standard, 23 Feb 1957, "Orillia's Stan Sarjeant Wins Single Rink Honors (sic)"
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, Feb 10 1956, pg 24 "Toronto Granite Rink Still Undefeated
- ^ Owen Sound Sun Times, Feb 11 1956, "Toronto Granites Take Honors (sic) at Peterborough"
- ^ Brantford Expositor, 12 Feb 1955, "Toronto rink captures Ontario Championship"
- ^ "Two Rinks Win Trip to Regina". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. February 12, 1955. p. 19. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, Feb 15 1954, pg 19, "Curling Champs"
- ^ "Along Senior and Junior Curling Playoff Trails". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. February 15, 1955. p. 17. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
- ^ Windsor Star, Feb 6, 1953, pg 2, "Curlers Meet in Playdowns
- ^ "Famous "Old Pete" Repeats". Ottawa Citizen. February 21, 1953. p. 23. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
- ^ Windsor Star, Feb 8, 1952, pg 1, "Sarnia Curling Club Rink Captures Bonspiel at Chatham"
- ^ https://royalkingston.com/index.php/13-club-info
- ^ "Peterborough Curlers Capture Tankard Final". Ottawa Citizen. February 15, 1952. p. 20. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
- ^ Ottawa Journal, Feb 22, 1951, "Name Eight Rinks for Curling Playdown"
- ^ "Gordon Campbell Wins Ont. Title". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. February 24, 1951. p. 18. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
- ^ Ottawa Journal, Jan 31, 1950, "Curling Competition Draw for Wednesday"
- ^ "Kitchener Rink Wins Ontario Granites Title". Ottawa Citizen. February 24, 1950. p. 22. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, Jan 18, 1949, "Draw Issued for Curling Trophy Play"
- ^ "Chatham Rink Wins Ontario Curling". Ottawa Journal. February 25, 1949. p. 24. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
- ^ Edmonton Journal, Jan 31, 1948, pg 7, "It's Bonspiel Time Down Ontario Way"
- ^ "Galt Curlers Win". Ottawa Journal. February 13, 1948. p. 20. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
- ^ Ottawa Journal, Jan 23, 1947, pg 19, "British Consols Matches Carded for Ottawa"
- ^ "Bradley's Rink Is Beaten In Consols Play". Ottawa Citizen. February 14, 1947. p. 17.
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- ^ "Kitchener Curlers Ontario Champs". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. February 16, 1946. p. 19. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
- ^ Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Feb 28, 1945, pg 13, "Kitchener rink wins Consols"
- ^ "Kitchener Rink Wins Consols". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. February 28, 1945. p. 13. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
- ^ Ottawa Journal, Feb 23, 1944, pg 17, "Kitchener rink wins curling Trophy"
- ^ "Kitchener Rink Wins Curling Trophy". Ottawa Journal. February 23, 1944. p. 17.
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(help); Text "urlhttps://www.newspapers.com/clip/46165271/the-ottawa-journal/" ignored (help) - ^ Montreal Gazette, Feb 24, 1943, pg 17, "Toronto Rink Wins"
- ^ "Toronto Rink Wins Single Event at Ontario Bonspiel". Windsor Star. February 24, 1943. p. 31. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
- ^ Montreal Gazette, Feb 26, 1942, pg 18, "Hamilton Thistle is Ontario Winner"
- ^ "Hamilton Thistle is Ontario Winner". Montreal Gazette. February 26, 1942. p. 18. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
- ^ Windsor Star, Feb 25, 1941, pg 19, "Kelly in Conols' Eights"
- ^ Kingston Whig-Standard, Feb 27 1941, "Kingston Rink Gives Winners Toughest Test"
- ^ Regina Leader-Post, Feb 15, 1940, pg 16, "Hall's Rink Best in Ontario"
- ^ Ottawa Journal, Feb 15, 1940, "Kitchener Curlers Will Defend Laurels"
- ^ Ottawa Journal, Feb 10, 1939, pg 20, "Ottawa rink beaten"
- ^ Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, 2 Mar 1939, "Kitchener rink to represent Ontario in Brier competition"
- ^ Windsor Star, Feb 24, 1938, pg 27, "Ontario must rely on Hall"
- ^ Windsor Star, 24 Feb 1938, "Ontario must rely on Hall"
- ^ Windsor Star, Feb 6, 1937, pg 18, "A.E. Dunker Rink of Kitchener Wins Ontario Tankard"
- ^ Windsor Star, Feb 24, 1936, pg 20, "Chief Honors (sic) to Toronto"
- ^ 24 Feb 1936, Owen Sound Sun-Times, "Sarnia Rink Wins Tankard"
- ^ Montreal Gazette, Feb 23, 1935, pg 15, "Ontario Tankard to Hamilton Thistle rink"
- ^ Kingston Whig-Standard, 23 Feb 1935, "Lumb lost to Hamilton, 14-10"
- ^ Windsor Star, Feb 5, 1934, pg 18, "Curling"
- ^ Owen Sound Sun-Times, 8 Feb 1934, "Tankard Goes to Hamilton"
- ^ The Province, Mar 2, 1933, pg 4, "Youthful Rink Wins Ontario Curling Event"
- ^ Windsor Star, 2 Feb 1933, "Hamilton Thistles Capture Honors (sic)"
- ^ Windsor Star, Feb 25, 1932, pg 14, "Toronto rinks dominate play"
- ^ Winnipeg Tribune, Feb 4, 1931, pg 12, "Semi-Finals are reached in Ontario Tankard"
- ^ Owen Sound Sun Times, Feb 5, 1931, "Toronto Granites are 1931 Ontario Tankard Winners"
- ^ Ottawa Citizen Feb 6, 1930, pg 11, "Stratford Wins Ontario Tankard"
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, Feb 6, 1930, "Stratford Wins Ontario Tankard"
- ^ Windsor Star, Feb 5, 1929, pg 1, "Ontario curlers begin competition"
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, Feb 7 1929, "Lindsay Curlers Win Ont. Tankard"
- ^ Saskatoon Daily Star, Feb 7, 1928, pg 10, "Artificial Ice"
- ^ Owen Sound Sun Times, Feb 9, 1928, "Granites Lucky to Defeat Limestone City Rinks in Final Round by Two Shots"
- ^ Montreal Gazette, Feb 3, 1927, pg 15, "Sarnia Won Tankard"
- ^ Owen Sound Sun Times, 3 Feb, 1927, "Sarnia Curlers Win Tankard by Beating Stratford"
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