1974 Macdonald Lassies Championship

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The 1974 Canadian Ladies Curling Championship, known as the Macdonald Lassie for sponsorship reasons, Canada's national women's curling championship was held February 24-28, 1974 at the Victoria Memorial Arena in Victoria, British Columbia.[1]

The Emily Farnham rink, representing Saskatchewan won the event, the sixth straight title for that province. Saskatchewan went undefeated through the tournament, and clinched the title after the eighth draw, as no other team could catch up to them. The event capped a stellar season for the team, which won 120 out of 122 games, with one of their two losses coming against a men's team.[2] It would be the only national championship appearance for Farnham.

The attendance for the week was 25,024.[3]

Teams[]

Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland

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Kelowla Ladies CC, Kelowna

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, Portage la Prairie

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, Fredericton

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, Labrador City

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Nova Scotia Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan
Mayflower CC, Halifax

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RA CC, Ottawa

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, Charlottetown

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, Lachine

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Nutana CC, Saskatoon

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Standings[]

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Final round robin standings[5]

Locale Skip W L
 Saskatchewan Emily Farnham 9 0
 Prince Edward Island 7 2
 British Columbia 6 3
 Ontario 6 3
 Alberta 6 3
Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland Sue-Anne Bartlett 5 4
 Quebec 3 6
 Manitoba 2 7
 Nova Scotia 2 7
 New Brunswick 0 9

References[]

  1. ^ , 30 Jan 1974, pg 66. "Lots of lassies to sweep into Victoria for the 'Lassie'"
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2019-02-20. Retrieved 2019-02-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Ottawa Citizen, March 1, 1974, pg 19, "It's (?) Saskatchewan again"
  4. ^ 2017 Scotties Media Guide: 1961–2016 Player Appearances
  5. ^ 2017 Scotties Media Guide: 1961–2016 W-L Records

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