The 1967 Scotch Cup was the eighth edition of the Scotch Cup. It was held in Perth, Scotland at the Perth Ice Rink from March 20–23, 1967. Eight teams competed at the tournament with Germany competing in the Scotch Cup for the first time. In the final, Scotland took home their first Scotch Cup defeating Sweden 8–5 in the final with Canada not getting a medal for the first time as the United States finished third.

1967 Scotch Cup
Host cityPerth, Scotland
ArenaPerth Ice Rink
DatesMarch 20–23, 1967
Winner Scotland
Curling clubKilgraston & Moncrieffe CC, Perth
SkipChuck Hay
ThirdJohn Bryden
SecondAlan Glen
LeadDavid Howie
Finalist Sweden
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Teams

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  Canada   France   Germany   Norway
Parkway CC, Toronto, Ontario

Skip: Alf Phillips, Jr.
Third: John Ross
Second: Ron Manning
Lead: Keith Reilly

Mont d'Arbois CC, Megève

Skip: Jean Albert Sulpice
Third: Maurice Sulpice
Second: Phillipe Chambat
Lead: Pierre Boan

Munchener EV, Munich

Skip: David Lampl
Third: Günther Hummelt
Second: Ottmar Paebst
Lead: Rolf Klug

Geilo CC, Geilo

Skip: Erling Brusletto
Third: Erland Naess
Second: Kare Oyo
Lead: Einar Rebne

  Scotland   Sweden   Switzerland   United States
Kilgraston & Moncrieffe CC, Perth

Skip: Chuck Hay
Third: John Bryden
Second: Alan Glen
Lead: David Howie

Fjällgårdens CK, Stockholm

Skip: Bob Woods
Third: Totte Åkerlund
Second: Bengt af Kleen
Lead: Ove Söderström

Thun CC, Thun

Skip: Franz Marti
Third: Ueli Stauffer
Second: Peter Staudenmann
Lead: Kurt Maier

Seattle CC, Seattle, Washington

Skip: Bruce Roberts
Third: Tom Fitzpatrick
Second: John Wright
Lead: Doug Walker

Standings

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Country Skip W L
  United States Bruce Roberts 7 0
  Canada Alf Phillips, Jr. 6 1
  Scotland Chuck Hay 5 2
  Sweden Bob Woods 4 3
  Norway Erling Brusletto 2 5
  France Jean Albert Sulpice 2 5
  Germany David Lampl 1 6
  Switzerland Franz Marti 1 6

Results

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Draw 1

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Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Final
  Canada (Phillips) 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 7
  Sweden (Woods) 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 5
Team Final
  United States (Roberts) 17
  France (Sulpice) 5
Team Final
  Scotland (Hay) 34
  Germany (Lampl) 0
Team Final
  Switzerland (Marti) 9
  Norway (Brusletto) 10

Draw 2

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Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Final
  Canada (Phillips) 0 0 2 1 0 4 1 2 1 0 2 0 13
  Switzerland (Marti) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3
Team Final
  United States (Roberts) 8
  Scotland (Hay) 7
Team Final
  Sweden (Woods) 16
  France (Sulpice) 5
Team Final
  Germany (Lampl) 9
  Norway (Brusletto) 8

Draw 3

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Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Final
  Canada (Phillips) 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 3 0 5 0 17
  Norway (Brusletto) 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 8
Team Final
  United States (Roberts) 11
  Germany (Lampl) 4
Team Final
  Scotland (Hay) 21
  France (Sulpice) 7
Team Final
  Sweden (Woods) 21
  Switzerland (Marti) 1

Draw 4

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Team Final
  Canada (Phillips) 17
  Germany (Lampl) 3
Team Final
  France (Sulpice) 11
  Switzerland (Marti) 7
Team Final
  Scotland (Hay) 13
  Sweden (Woods) 7
Team Final
  United States (Roberts) 13
  Norway (Brusletto) 7

Draw 5

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Team Final
  United States (Roberts) 12
  Canada (Phillips) 5
Team Final
  Sweden (Woods) 12
  Germany (Lampl) 7
Team Final
  Scotland (Hay) 19
  Switzerland (Marti) 6
Team Final
  Norway (Brusletto) 13
  France (Sulpice) 8

Draw 6

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Team Final
  United States (Roberts) 12
  Sweden (Woods) 4
Team Final
  Canada (Phillips) 17
  France (Sulpice) 4
Team Final
  Scotland (Hay) 13
  Norway (Brusletto) 3
Team Final
  Switzerland (Marti) 15
  Germany (Lampl) 6

Draw 7

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Team Final
  Canada (Phillips) 7
  Scotland (Hay) 6
Team Final
  United States (Roberts) 14
  Switzerland (Marti) 6
Team Final
  Sweden (Woods) 9
  Norway (Brusletto) 5
Team Final
  France (Sulpice) 11
  Germany (Lampl) 10

Playoffs

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Semi-final Final
      
1   United States 6
4   Sweden 7
4   Sweden 5
3   Scotland 8
2   Canada 5
3   Scotland 8

Semifinals

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Team Final
  United States (Roberts) 6
  Sweden (Woods) 7
Team Final
  Canada (Phillips) 5
  Scotland (Hay) 8

Final

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Team Final
  Sweden (Woods) 5
  Scotland (Hay) 8
1967 Scotch Cup Winners
 
Scotland
1st title

References

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