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Murray Melville is a Scottish curler. At the 1969 World Men's Championship, called the Air Canada Silver Broom, Bill Muirhead brought Melville in to replace second Derek Scott, who had a migraine, for the semifinal against the United States. Scotland lost that game, settling for the bronze medal. In 1983, Melville played third for Alan Glen's team when they won the Perth Masters, a major bonspiel held annually in Perth, Scotland.

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  • Murray Melville (en)
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  • Murray Melville is a Scottish curler. At the 1969 World Men's Championship, called the Air Canada Silver Broom, Bill Muirhead brought Melville in to replace second Derek Scott, who had a migraine, for the semifinal against the United States. Scotland lost that game, settling for the bronze medal. In 1983, Melville played third for Alan Glen's team when they won the Perth Masters, a major bonspiel held annually in Perth, Scotland. (en)
  • Мю́ррей Ме́лвилл (англ. Murray Melville; ) — шотландский кёрлингист. В составе мужской сборной Шотландии участник двух чемпионатов мира (лучший результат — серебряные призёры в 1970). Чемпион Шотландии среди мужчин. Играл на позициях первого и третьего. (ru)
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  • Murray Melville is a Scottish curler. At the 1969 World Men's Championship, called the Air Canada Silver Broom, Bill Muirhead brought Melville in to replace second Derek Scott, who had a migraine, for the semifinal against the United States. Scotland lost that game, settling for the bronze medal. In 1970, Muirhead brought Melville on to his team full-time, replacing Alex Young at lead. The other two members of Muirhead's bronze medalist team, second Derek Scott and third George Haggart, stayed on in their respective positions. Melville and Team Muirhead won the Scottish men's champion that year, taking them back to the World Championship. At World's they won the silver medal when they lost to Don Duguid's Team Canada in the final with a score of 4–11. In 1983, Melville played third for Alan Glen's team when they won the Perth Masters, a major bonspiel held annually in Perth, Scotland. (en)
  • Мю́ррей Ме́лвилл (англ. Murray Melville; ) — шотландский кёрлингист. В составе мужской сборной Шотландии участник двух чемпионатов мира (лучший результат — серебряные призёры в 1970). Чемпион Шотландии среди мужчин. Играл на позициях первого и третьего. В 1969 перед чемпионатом мира Билл Мюрхед попросил Мюррея Мелвилла быть запасным в их команде (хотя в те годы запасной и не входил официально в состав команды), и помощь Мюррея оказалась кстати, когда игравший на позиции первого Алек Янг перед полуфиналом вышел из строя с приступом мигрени и Мюррей заменил его (однако в официальную статистику чемпионата не попал). В следующем сезоне 1969—1970 Мелвилл вошел в состав команды уже на весь сезон, включая и чемпионат мира 1970, вместо ушедшего из команды Алекса Янга. (ru)
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