The 1935 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 5 to 7, 1935 at the Granite Club in Toronto, Ontario.
[1] After placing second in each of the last two Brier's, Team Ontario, who was skipped by Gordon M. Campbell finally won the Brier Tankard with a round robin record of 6-1.
New rules were instituted for the 1935 Brier, including a standardized weight for stones (45 pounds), sweeping being restricted between the near hog line and far tee line, and the abandonment of flipping a coin to decide hammer in extra ends.
[2] The teams are listed as follows:[3] Skip: Robert Alexander Third: Howard Palmer Second: Cyril Glover Lead: Walter McLaws Skip: Roy Pritchard Third: George Ellis Second: Arthur Boyce Lead: Mark Teskey Skip: Nicholas Thibodeau Third: Harper Kent Second: Ed Shirley Lead: Philip Andrews Skip: James Shaw Third: Herbert Lash Second: William Rubenstein Lead: Frank Elliott Skip: Charles Durrant Third: Henry McLeod Second: Cyril Burke Lead: Frank Arthur Skip: Gordon M. Campbell Third: Donald A. Campbell Second: Gordon Coates Lead: Duncan A. Campbell Skip: William McGerrigle Third: Arthur Lunan Second: Clarence McGerrigle Lead: L.D.
Merkley Skip: J. S. "Jimmy" Black Third: Frank Germaine Second: Sid Peat Lead: Reginald Fraser This curling-related article is a stub.