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exactly 45 years ago today

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New York State
American Legion Championships
July 19, 1969
1 Rochester Crusaders 72.00 2 Syracuse Brigadiers 71.00 3 Hamburg Kingsmen 65.35 4 Albion Grenadiers 49.70

Juniors

1 St. Joes of Batavia 77.15 2 CMCC Warriors 72.65 3 Poughkeepsie Pacers 68.45 4 Geneva Appleknockers 68.25 5 Magnificent Yankees 60.40

Big Sounds In Motion
July 19, 1969
Reading, Pennsylvania 1 Yankee Rebels 76.05 2 New York Skyliners 73.40 3 Hawthorne Caballeros 71.50 4 Westshoremen 60.30 5 Emmaus Sentinels 45.05
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Wasn't Westshore still know as the Bonnie Scotts then ?

Poughkeepie Pacers now that corps i enjoyed in there day ,always did the Polish parade in Manhatten ,I think the last time i saw them was a junior show run by Sunrisers at Holfra .Had Boston ,who got there to late to complete ,27th Lancers ,who won that night

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Wasn't Westshore still know as the Bonnie Scotts then ?

Poughkeepie Pacers now that corps i enjoyed in there day ,always did the Polish parade in Manhatten ,I think the last time i saw them was a junior show run by Sunrisers at Holfra .Had Boston ,who got there to late to complete ,27th Lancers ,who won that night

they were the westshorman-bonnie scotts. the two corps merged way back when.

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I think Sunrisers stopped going to the states after 68 ,they still won even with the 2 point penatly for the bells .And then went on to win the Legion Nationals in New Orleans that year .

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I think Sunrisers stopped going to the states after 68 ,they still won even with the 2 point penatly for the bells .And then went on to win the Legion Nationals in New Orleans that year .

the bells were in 69. and they didn't have them in 68.

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they were the westshorman-bonnie scotts. the two corps merged way back when.

merged in 59. name changed back to Westshoremen in 74 after a year off

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the bells were in 69. and they didn't have them in 68.

Don's right. Under Jerry Shellmar, Sun used horizontal basses in '68, but the bells didn't come in until 1969 as well as marching tymps, I believe. Was it Cliff Diable who first played the marching bells for them?

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your right on with Cliff Diable ,ShellMar wanted the bells for his drum solo Ballet of the giraffes :cool: Sun got a 2 point penatly for using them in Legion sponsered shows ,Legion never aproved them .

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your right on with Cliff Diable ,ShellMar wanted the bells for his drum solo Ballet of the giraffes :cool: Sun got a 2 point penatly for using them in Legion sponsered shows ,Legion never aproved them .

chuck they got a 2 point penalty in DCA shows to. they were illegal. shellmer just didn't care. he was making a point. i thought he was wrong.

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I think Sunrisers stopped going to the states after 68 ,they still won even with the 2 point penatly for the bells .And then went on to win the Legion Nationals in New Orleans that year .

Which was the year at States that Sun had 2 horn players removed by contest officials, ironically for under-age (Legion rules).

1966 sticks in my mind, but I was 15 so it's not crystal clear.

Iron Lips would know, if he reads this. Thought it might have been Freddy and someone else.

but there have been a lot of years since then so maybe I'm wrong.

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