St, Catherine’s Debonnaires climaxed their C.Y.O. activities with a score of 86.6 to win the coveted Archdiocesan Championship at White Stadium, Franklin Park, on Saturday afternoon after capturing the cicruit championship with a record of five wins and one second place.
On Sunday, September 17, they will compete in the Eastern Mass, finals at Memorial Field in Natick. They have been equally successful in this circuit with five wins and one second place. On September 3, in Hyde Park they achieved a score of 90.49, the highest on record for a corps in their division.
The Princess Corps had an interesting season with consistently good scores. They placed fifth at White Stadium competing against 10 units. They made a smart and snappy appearance and the experience gained this summer will prove invaluable in the future.
Every member of both corps deserves praise for their hard work which brought honor and credit to St. Catherine’s and the town of Norwood.
THIS DAY IN NORWOOD HISTORY
Two Post Office Sites Discussed-This Day in Norwood History- September 25, 1931
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The Indian Mortars Of Tiot-This Day in Norwood History-September 25, 1934
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Norwood Residents Desire New Highway-This Day in Norwood History- September 25, 1911
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Sgt. Edmund Bochanowicz Killed In Bomber Crash In Idaho-This Day In Norwood History-September 25, 1942
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