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Sunday July 18, 1965

Batavia NYNew York-Canadian Association Jr. Championships-PrelimsSTADIUM: Woodward FieldNew York-Canadian Association
PositionCorpsScore Repertoire
1 St. Joseph's of Batavia 84.350 Rock A Bye My Baby To A Dixie Melody
On Broadway by Leiber, Jerry
My Heart Belongs to Daddy (from Night and Day) by Porter, Cole  
2 Irondequoit Statesmen 75.900  
3 Shortsville Shamrocks 67.200  
4 Appleknockers 61.900 I'm Just Wild About Harry by Blake, Eubie
Judeline
Invercargill March by Lightgow, Alex F.
Rag Doll
Walk on the Wild Side by Bernstein, Elmer; Mack, David
Dan Sero
Apple Blossom Time by Fleeson, Neville  
5 Grantham 57.300  
6 Rochester Shoreliners 53.700  
7 Alpine Girls 53.550  
8 Mello-Dears 51.200  
9 St. Joe's Peanuts 38.150  
10 Scott's Sabers 34.600  

St. Joseph's Topples Magnificent Yankees For N.Y. - Can Crown.
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