Mixed Doubles
(Each game worth six points)
- Europe (Murdoch/Githmark) 10-5 North America (Jones/Lohnes)
- North America (Larway/Brown) 11-4 Europe (Lindholm/Lund)
- North America (Nedohin/Gagnon) 6-5 Europe (Stock/Ebnöther)
- North America (Dacey/Kelly) 9-4 Europe (Wilson/Nordby)
- Europe (Herberg/Küng) 7-7 North America (Pottinger/Larouche) (each team gets 3 points)
- Europe (Nordin/Norberg) 8-3 North America (Ferbey/Lank)
North America wins 21-15
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