1964 Scotch Cup | |
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Host city | Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
Arena | Stampede Corral |
Dates | March 16–19, 1964 |
Attendance | 20,242[1] |
Winner | Canada |
Curling club | Vancouver CC Vancouver, British Columbia |
Skip | Lyall Dagg |
Third | Leo Hebert |
Second | Fred Britton |
Lead | Barry Naimark |
Finalist | Scotland |
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The 1964 Scotch Cup was the sixth edition of the Scotch Cup with the tournament being held outside of Scotland for the first time with Calgary, Canada hosting the tournament at the Stampede Corral from March 16–19, 1964.
The tournament was expanded to six teams with Norway and Switzerland debuting in the tournament.[2] This meant a playoff system had to be introduced with the top four teams competing in a knockout format. The final saw Canada claim their sixth title defeating Scotland 12-10 in an extra 13th end. In the extra, with the game tied 10–10, with Canada having hammer, Scottish skip Alex F. Torrance was heavy with his final draw against two Canadian rocks, and Canada skip Lyall Dagg didn't have to throw his last rock.[1]
The attendance for the week was 20,242, a record for the time, and included an attendance of 4,370 for the final.[1]