You could also just join the dicts before passing them to the template. It 
looks like it's relatively straightforward (scores is just a list that 
contains dicts of a 'Number' and a 'score', right?) Then you could turn 
scores into a dict, assuming Numbers are unique:

scores_new = {score['Number']:score['score'] for score in scores}

And then update the persons dict to include the score:
for person in persons:
    person.update({'score': scores_new.get(person['Number'])})

Then in your persons list in the template you'll just need to display 
person.score.

If you want to get really fancy (if, say, there's more than just a score 
you need to pull from the dicts in scores) you can see how to merge two 
lists of dicts on a common key here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5501810/join-two-lists-of-dictionaries-on-a-single-key

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