fish66 Posted July 9, 2013 Share Posted July 9, 2013 (edited) Myself and another historian (Sky) have stumbled upon some score inconsistencies for the 1960 Mission Drums contest...here's what we have from three sources; Hurcs record; Sky record; corpsreps record; 1. Princemen..........(.3).....84.55, 1. Princemen.......(.3)...84.55, 1. Princemen..........84.55 2. Caballeros...... (.2).....84.28, 2. Caballeros...... (.2)...84.28, 2. Caballeros..........84.28 3. Skyliners ....... (1.2)....81.48, .3. Skyliners ......(1.2)...81.48, 3. Skyliners.............81.48 4. Archer Epler......(.2)....81.47, ..4. Archer Epler......(.2)...81.47, 4. Archer Epler....... 81.47 5. Reilly Raiders(2.3)....80.79, 5. Reilly Raiders(2.2)....80.47, 5. Reilly Raiders... 80.77 6. Conn. Yankees (.2)...77.36, 6. Hurricanes (.8).....76.73, 6. Hurricanes.........76.23 7. Hurricanes........(.8)...76.23, 7. Appleknockers (.8)...75.68, 7. Appleknockers...75.68 8. Appleknockers (.3)...75.68, 8. Conn. Yankees (.2).. 72.68, 8. Conn. Yankees..72.68 For the sake of historical accuracy I'm hoping someone out there in Planet land can add a little clarity. A few 1/1000's in a score may be inconsequential but the placement for the Yankees is bothersome.....Can anyone shed some light? Edited July 9, 2013 by fish66 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajlisko Posted July 9, 2013 Share Posted July 9, 2013 Fish ... have you thought about reaching out to Jack Sullivan? ... It's possible that he was still DM for Stratford in 1960 and may have the scores in one of his scrapbooks ... either that or contact someone from the Princemen's Alumni ... from what I understand they kept some pretty good records of their scores ... :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fish66 Posted July 10, 2013 Author Share Posted July 10, 2013 Fish ... have you thought about reaching out to Jack Sullivan? ... It's possible that he was still DM for Stratford in 1960 and may have the scores in one of his scrapbooks ... either that or contact someone from the Princemen's Alumni ... from what I understand they kept some pretty good records of their scores ... :-) Good thought...can't hurt to try! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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