Mel Perry


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F. Melbourne "Mel" Perry (1935 – May 12, 2010) was a Canadian curler from Regina, Saskatchewan. He is best known as playing lead for the "World Famous Richardsons" team (skipped by Ernie Richardson) for the 1962-63 curling season. The regular lead on the team, Wes Richardson had missed the season due to back ailments. The team went on to win the 1963 Brier and the 1963 Scotch Cup, the world championship. He died in 2010, aged 75.

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Type Played Gold Silver Bronze Best finish Games Wins Losses
SC 1 1 0 0 - 6 5 1
  1 1 0 0   6 5 1

Scotch Cup

Year Association Ranking Position Personal Record Club
1963 Canada 1 L 5 - 1 Regina CC, Saskatchewan
  USA 6-7SWE 22-4SCO 8-7SWE 14-8USA 13-6SCO 11-6

Opponent Wins Losses
Scotland 2 0
 
Year Tournament Draw Team Opponent Score
1963 SC 3 Ernie Richardson Chuck Hay 8 - 7
1963 SC 6 Ernie Richardson Chuck Hay 11 - 6
Finals:  0  -  0 Playoffs:  0  -  0 Other:  2  -  0
Sweden 2 0
 
Year Tournament Draw Team Opponent Score
1963 SC 2 Ernie Richardson Curt Jonsson 22 - 4
1963 SC 4 Ernie Richardson Curt Jonsson 14 - 8
Finals:  0  -  0 Playoffs:  0  -  0 Other:  2  -  0
United States of America 1 1
 
Year Tournament Draw Team Opponent Score
1963 SC 1 Ernie Richardson Mike Slyziuk 6 - 7
1963 SC 5 Ernie Richardson Mike Slyziuk 13 - 6
Finals:  0  -  0 Playoffs:  0  -  0 Other:  1  -  1

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