New Brunswick's John Clark6-5 at MacDonald Brier

Mar 2 - 11, 1975

New Brunswick
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John
Clark

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Third
Dave
Silliphant

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Second
Sheldon
Palk

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Lead
John
Cormier

 
Games: 11  
Record: 6W - 5L  
PF/G: 6.67  
PA/G: 6.59  
Hammer Efficiency: 0.35  
Steal Defense: 0.28  
Force Efficiency: 0.44  
Steal Efficiency: 0.28  

 
New Brunswick's John Clark finished 6-5 in the 0-team qualifying round. . In their opening game, New Brunswick's John Clark lost
10-7 to Saskatchewan's Harvey Mazinke, then responded with a 8-6 win over Yukon/N.W.T.'s Don Twa. New Brunswick's John Clark won 5-2 against Manitoba's Rod Hunter, then won 10-8 against Newfoundland / Labrador's Bob Cole. New Brunswick's John Clark went on to lose 11-10 against Alberta's Tom Reed. New Brunswick's John Clark lost 10-8 to Prince Edward Island's John Fortier where New Brunswick's John Clark responded with a 10-7 win over Nova Scotia's Richard Boyce. New Brunswick's John Clark went on to lose 12-6 against Quebec's Jim Ursel. New Brunswick's John Clark responded with a 7-6 win over Northern Ontario's Bill Tetley. New Brunswick's John Clark went on to lose 7-4 against Ontario's Alex Scott. New Brunswick's John Clark responded with a 9-4 win over British Columbia's Frank Beutle in their final qualifying round match.
 
. For week of the event schedule, New Brunswick's John Clark did not improve upon their best events, remaining at th place on the World Ranking Standings with total points. New Brunswick's John Clark ranks th overall on the Year-to-Date rankings with points earned so far this season.
 

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