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Tankard host cities & runners up

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Work in progress...

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

  1. ^ Ottawa Citizen, 14 Feb 1994, pg D10, "Back to the Brier: Howard rink best out of Ontario again"
  2. ^ Ottawa Citizen, 15 Feb 1993, pg C1, "Howard by a hair in Tankard"
  3. ^ Ottawa Citizen, 10 Feb 1992, pg B4, "Howard rolls to Tankard triumph"
  4. ^ Ottawa Citizen, 12 Feb 1990, pg C2, "Yet another Tankard for Werenich"
  5. ^ Ottawa Citizen, 13 Feb 1989, pg B2, "Howard rink claims another Ontario title"
  6. ^ Ottawa Citizen, 15 Feb 1988, pg B6, "Savage downs Howard for Ontario championship"
  7. ^ Windsor Star, 16 Feb 1986, pg C3, "Howard outcurls the Wrench"
  8. ^ Windsor Star, 10 Feb 1986, pg C5, "Russ Howard rink wins curling playoff"
  9. ^ Ottawa Citizen, 11 Feb 1985, pg B1, "Navy's big guns capture Tankard"
  10. ^ Ottawa Citizen, 13 Feb 1984, pg 29, "Werenich captures curling crown again"
  11. ^ Windsor Star, 14 Feb 1983, pg C5, "Werenich edges Walsh"
  12. ^ Windsor Star, 15 Feb 1982, pg C3, "Munro recovers from injury to win provincial laurels"
  13. ^ Windsor Star, 16 Feb 1981, pg 15, "Werenich to represent Ontario"
  14. ^ Ottawa Journal, 17 Feb 1980, pg 17, "Penetang rink wins Ontario title in play"
  15. ^ Ottawa Citizen, 12 Feb 1979, pg 25, "Consistency earns Fedosa Brier berth"
  16. ^ Ottawa Citizen, 13 Feb 1978, pg B1, "Hodson full value for victory"
  17. ^ Ottawa Journal, 14 Feb 1977, pg 15, "Savage in Brier"
  18. ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=QBJtjoHflPwC&dat=19760213&printsec=frontpage&hl=en
  19. ^ Ottawa Journal, 16 Feb 1976, pg 15, "Gurowka off to Brier"
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  21. ^ Ottawa Journal, 17 Feb 1975, pg 17, "Scott's rink best dressed with Ontario purple hearts"
  22. ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=SAguW2jnL4UC&dat=19740207&printsec=frontpage&hl=en
  23. ^ Ottawa Journal, 11 Feb 1974, pg 14, "Paul Savage again the best when Navy sinks"
  24. ^ Ottawa Journal, 12 Feb 1973, pg 15, "Paul Savage takes Ontario title with perfect record"
  25. ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=wDE0AAAAIBAJ&sjid=VPUIAAAAIBAJ&pg=4778,1698490&dq=eldon+coombe&hl=en
  26. ^ Ottawa Journal, 7 Feb 1972, pg 13, "A hug... and a Handshake"
  27. ^ Ottawa Journal, 8 Feb 1971, pg 14, "Charlebois Wins Berth in Canadian Curling Championships"
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  29. ^ Ottawa Citizen, 9 Feb 1970, pg 15, "Savage tops Coombe, Gurowka to win title"
  30. ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Xb0yAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RO0FAAAAIBAJ&pg=3713,97051&dq=eldon+coombe&hl=en
  31. ^ Ottawa Journal, 10 Feb 1969, pg 12, "Buchan Outlasts Creber for Title"
  32. ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=hWdkAAAAIBAJ&sjid=43wNAAAAIBAJ&pg=5069,3083818&dq=eldon+coombe&hl=en
  33. ^ Ottawa Journal, 12 Feb 1968, pg 15, "Don Gilbert Outlasts OCC's Eldon Coombe for Ontario Title"
  34. ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xbwyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zuwFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3259,1981876&dq=joe+gurowka&hl=en
  35. ^ Ottawa Citizen, 13 Feb 1967, pg 21, "Pakrway's Alf Phillips earns Ontario berth in Brier"
  36. ^ "Unionville Rink Gains Ont. Crown". Windsor Star. February 13, 1965. p. 23. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  37. ^ "Hanover Rink Again Curling Champions". Windsor Star. February 15, 1964. p. 24. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  38. ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=oUIyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LOYFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5111,2444798&dq=eldon+coombe&hl=en
  39. ^ "Mann Knocks Knippelberg's Rink Out of Consols". Ottawa Journal. February 16, 1963. p. 11. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  40. ^ "RCAF Curling Corporals Second To Secord In British Consols". Ottawa Citizen. February 24, 1962. p. 9. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  41. ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ov0xAAAAIBAJ&sjid=NuUFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2648,4666415&dq=joe+gurowka&hl=en
  42. ^ "Orillia Earns Ontario Berth in Dominion Bonspiel". Ottawa Journal. February 27, 1961. p. 14. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  43. ^ "Jake Edwards Wins Berth in "Brier" Curling Finals". Ottawa Citizen. February 20, 1960. p. 11. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  44. ^ "Sellers Wins Curling Title, Unbeaten in Provincial Play". Ottawa Journal. February 14, 1959. p. 12. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  45. ^ "Unionville Rink Victor". Windsor Star. February 15, 1958. p. 20. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  46. ^ Kingston Whig-Standard, 23 Feb 1957, "Orillia's Stan Sarjeant Wins Single Rink Honors (sic)"
  47. ^ Ottawa Citizen, Feb 10 1956, pg 24 "Toronto Granite Rink Still Undefeated
  48. ^ Owen Sound Sun Times, Feb 11 1956, "Toronto Granites Take Honors (sic) at Peterborough"
  49. ^ Brantford Expositor, 12 Feb 1955, "Toronto rink captures Ontario Championship"
  50. ^ "Two Rinks Win Trip to Regina". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. February 12, 1955. p. 19. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  51. ^ Ottawa Citizen, Feb 15 1954, pg 19, "Curling Champs"
  52. ^ "Along Senior and Junior Curling Playoff Trails". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. February 15, 1955. p. 17. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  53. ^ Windsor Star, Feb 6, 1953, pg 2, "Curlers Meet in Playdowns
  54. ^ "Famous "Old Pete" Repeats". Ottawa Citizen. February 21, 1953. p. 23. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  55. ^ Windsor Star, Feb 8, 1952, pg 1, "Sarnia Curling Club Rink Captures Bonspiel at Chatham"
  56. ^ https://royalkingston.com/index.php/13-club-info
  57. ^ "Peterborough Curlers Capture Tankard Final". Ottawa Citizen. February 15, 1952. p. 20. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  58. ^ Ottawa Journal, Feb 22, 1951, "Name Eight Rinks for Curling Playdown"
  59. ^ "Gordon Campbell Wins Ont. Title". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. February 24, 1951. p. 18. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  60. ^ Ottawa Journal, Jan 31, 1950, "Curling Competition Draw for Wednesday"
  61. ^ "Kitchener Rink Wins Ontario Granites Title". Ottawa Citizen. February 24, 1950. p. 22. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  62. ^ Ottawa Citizen, Jan 18, 1949, "Draw Issued for Curling Trophy Play"
  63. ^ "Chatham Rink Wins Ontario Curling". Ottawa Journal. February 25, 1949. p. 24. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  64. ^ Edmonton Journal, Jan 31, 1948, pg 7, "It's Bonspiel Time Down Ontario Way"
  65. ^ "Galt Curlers Win". Ottawa Journal. February 13, 1948. p. 20. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  66. ^ Ottawa Journal, Jan 23, 1947, pg 19, "British Consols Matches Carded for Ottawa"
  67. ^ "Bradley's Rink Is Beaten In Consols Play". Ottawa Citizen. February 14, 1947. p. 17. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Text "urlhttps://www.newspapers.com/clip/46161019/the-ottawa-citizen/" ignored (help)
  68. ^ Calgary Herald, Feb 15, 1946, pg 16, "Rinks Qualify for Curling Test"
  69. ^ "Kitchener Curlers Ontario Champs". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. February 16, 1946. p. 19. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  70. ^ Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Feb 28, 1945, pg 13, "Kitchener rink wins Consols"
  71. ^ "Kitchener Rink Wins Consols". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. February 28, 1945. p. 13. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  72. ^ Ottawa Journal, Feb 23, 1944, pg 17, "Kitchener rink wins curling Trophy"
  73. ^ "Kitchener Rink Wins Curling Trophy". Ottawa Journal. February 23, 1944. p. 17. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Text "urlhttps://www.newspapers.com/clip/46165271/the-ottawa-journal/" ignored (help)
  74. ^ Montreal Gazette, Feb 24, 1943, pg 17, "Toronto Rink Wins"
  75. ^ "Toronto Rink Wins Single Event at Ontario Bonspiel". Windsor Star. February 24, 1943. p. 31. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  76. ^ Montreal Gazette, Feb 26, 1942, pg 18, "Hamilton Thistle is Ontario Winner"
  77. ^ "Hamilton Thistle is Ontario Winner". Montreal Gazette. February 26, 1942. p. 18. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  78. ^ Windsor Star, Feb 25, 1941, pg 19, "Kelly in Conols' Eights"
  79. ^ Kingston Whig-Standard, Feb 27 1941, "Kingston Rink Gives Winners Toughest Test"
  80. ^ Regina Leader-Post, Feb 15, 1940, pg 16, "Hall's Rink Best in Ontario"
  81. ^ Ottawa Journal, Feb 15, 1940, "Kitchener Curlers Will Defend Laurels"
  82. ^ Ottawa Journal, Feb 10, 1939, pg 20, "Ottawa rink beaten"
  83. ^ Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, 2 Mar 1939, "Kitchener rink to represent Ontario in Brier competition"
  84. ^ Windsor Star, Feb 24, 1938, pg 27, "Ontario must rely on Hall"
  85. ^ Windsor Star, 24 Feb 1938, "Ontario must rely on Hall"
  86. ^ Windsor Star, Feb 6, 1937, pg 18, "A.E. Dunker Rink of Kitchener Wins Ontario Tankard"
  87. ^ Windsor Star, Feb 24, 1936, pg 20, "Chief Honors (sic) to Toronto"
  88. ^ 24 Feb 1936, Owen Sound Sun-Times, "Sarnia Rink Wins Tankard"
  89. ^ Montreal Gazette, Feb 23, 1935, pg 15, "Ontario Tankard to Hamilton Thistle rink"
  90. ^ Kingston Whig-Standard, 23 Feb 1935, "Lumb lost to Hamilton, 14-10"
  91. ^ Windsor Star, Feb 5, 1934, pg 18, "Curling"
  92. ^ Owen Sound Sun-Times, 8 Feb 1934, "Tankard Goes to Hamilton"
  93. ^ The Province, Mar 2, 1933, pg 4, "Youthful Rink Wins Ontario Curling Event"
  94. ^ Windsor Star, 2 Feb 1933, "Hamilton Thistles Capture Honors (sic)"
  95. ^ Windsor Star, Feb 25, 1932, pg 14, "Toronto rinks dominate play"
  96. ^ Winnipeg Tribune, Feb 4, 1931, pg 12, "Semi-Finals are reached in Ontario Tankard"
  97. ^ Owen Sound Sun Times, Feb 5, 1931, "Toronto Granites are 1931 Ontario Tankard Winners"
  98. ^ Ottawa Citizen Feb 6, 1930, pg 11, "Stratford Wins Ontario Tankard"
  99. ^ Ottawa Citizen, Feb 6, 1930, "Stratford Wins Ontario Tankard"
  100. ^ Windsor Star, Feb 5, 1929, pg 1, "Ontario curlers begin competition"
  101. ^ Ottawa Citizen, Feb 7 1929, "Lindsay Curlers Win Ont. Tankard"
  102. ^ Saskatoon Daily Star, Feb 7, 1928, pg 10, "Artificial Ice"
  103. ^ Owen Sound Sun Times, Feb 9, 1928, "Granites Lucky to Defeat Limestone City Rinks in Final Round by Two Shots"
  104. ^ Montreal Gazette, Feb 3, 1927, pg 15, "Sarnia Won Tankard"
  105. ^ Owen Sound Sun Times, 3 Feb, 1927, "Sarnia Curlers Win Tankard by Beating Stratford"
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How many red links should be kept?

Please checkout WP:NOT. To begin with it says that WP is not a links repository, a directory, or a guidebook.

About forty pages (of 4,324,793) mostly lists (and sports and gov't) pages have the red link issues I'm cleaning up per the admin template Category:Wikipedia red link cleanup.

I am not a bot. I'd like some personal feedback on why anyone thinks the edit was reverted. I will be happy to work with a reasonable length list of redlinks to retain. Thanks, and happy editing. — CpiralCpiral 18:52, 10 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, all these red links are notable, and are helpful when creating new articles to do research by using the "What links here" function. -- Earl Andrew - talk 20:06, 10 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Do black names mean not notable? No, black letters do don't mean "not notable". So therefore, even making the assumption that all the red links are notable means none of them need be red, because the black ones don't mean not notable. This sounds as difficult as it really is, and the solution is to keep them (mostly) all black. (See the ol' discussions at WP:redlinks and the WP:OVERLINK and WP:NOT.)
"What links here" may be relevant, but I don't see how.
Please, by all means, have the editors helped, but there a request by the Wikipedia style guide to help it help readers read the whole of Wikipedia in a consistent style, and there a request by the admin template for help reducing red links counts here. Could there be win win for both WP and the editors of this article? There are many other ways to create articles and avoid notability discussions besides using red links as you seem to think should be continued to be done here.
I can relink the tables/article here in any way you wish. How might the cleanup template, the style guide, and I, help or hinder the editors efforts here? I see this article's style as an editor-biased way to make a single article turn many red-links blue, and fill the list/table with creation, motivated by a sort of redness. My opinion is that many red links, esp. the section title red-linking, are not the best style for this article to defend. I think the minimalist approach it uses is great, but that the tables could also appear in black with one blue link per name (per article or even per table) I don't think linking just about everything is the minimalist for source editors.

CpiralCpiral 16:16, 11 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

One link per name is certainly an acceptable compromise. -- Earl Andrew - talk 00:48, 12 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]