Garfield Continues Winning Habit At St. Lucys Show
DCN Aug. 8, 1962
NEWARK, N.J., July 14 - It may not have a thing to do with Blessed Sacrament, but Newark is surely a town that the Garfield Cadets make a habit of winning in.
The maroon and white chalked up another lopsided victory here tonight at St. Lucy's 10-corps show, and defeated the Penn-Jersey Circuit's three in the process. The Woodsiders, Loretto and Selden gave Garfield a run for their money in horns, but couldn't make up the difference in drums, M&M and G.E. Both Loretto and Selden, sporting hot horn tallies of 25.60, tied the winners in that caption, while the Woodsiders were five tenths away with a 25.10. And Bracken was a surprising one-tenth off the pace with a 25.50. To say the least, it was a great night for horn lines!
Judging was handled by the Eastern States Judging Association.
The scores:
Garfield Cadets .......................... 85.316
Newark Woodsiders .................. 83.566
Our Lady of Loretto ................... 83.433
Selden Cadets ............................ 81.850
Bracken Cavaliers ...................... 81.200
Fairlawn Police Cadets .............. 76.850
St. Vincent's Cadets ................... 75.433
St. Rose of Lima ......................... 70.033
Neptune Shoreliners ................. 68.216
St. Brendan's Cadets .................. 66.733
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