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... Lacrosse Sir, On a recent tour through Arizona I witnessed what must be one of the oldest games in the world. While I was passing through the Reser vation of the Papago Indians on the Gila and Santa Cruz Rivers I saw a number of women engaged in the Taka ...

Lacrosse

... Lacrosse By N or a ¥>rittain Advice on how to improve your game and join a club LACROSSE, as an alternative winter game to hockey, is rapidly gaining in favour. Many of the larger schools play both games, hockey before Christmas and lacrosse in the spring ...

Published: Tuesday 01 October 1929
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 832 | Page: 122 | Tags: Photographs 

LACROSSE

... LACROSSE. The season of county matches was begun on Saturday, when Middlesex and Surrey tried conclusions at Lord's, and Essex and Kent met at Catford. As an exposition of lacrosse, the match at Lord's perhaps provided the better game. Middlesex were ...

LACROSSE

... LACBOSSE. Lee have again won the Southern Lacrosse Cham pionship by their defeat of Hampstead in the final of the Senior Flags on Saturday, but the game was remarkably close, 12 goals to 11, and the scoring was high for such a level contest, and may be ...

LACROSSE

... LACROSSE. There was some rather surprising lacrosse last Saturday. Hampstead, for instance, had played so well against Black- heath in the semi-final of the Flag Tournament that they were expected to give Woodford a close fight, especially as they had ...

LACROSSE

... LACROSSE. LORD'S CRICKET GROUND seems to have become the head quarters of Southern lacrosse, and on Saturday the final tie of the South of England Senior Flag Tournament was played there for the first time. There was a capital attendance, and the new ...

LACROSSE

... LACROSSE. The last and most important lacrosse match of the season was played at Didsbury last Saturday, when, in the twenty-sixth annual encounter between the North and South, the Northerners again secured first honours. The Southern representatives ...

LACROSSE

... LACROSSE. As expected, Catford defeated Blackheath in the semi final round of the Southern Senior Flag Tournament, at Catford, last Saturday. Blackheath, however, led at the interval by three goals to two, and, if they had been in better condition, they ...

LACROSSE

... LACROSSE. TWO or three years ago, lacrosse was in a bad way in Ireland, and even threatened to die out, just as it became extinct in Scotland, after flourishing for a considerable time. A few enthusiasts, however, kept the game alive in the Emerald Isle ...

LACROSSE

... LACROSSE. THERE was no more difficult task in the programme of games revival after the war than that which faced the small but devoted band of enthusiasts who control lacrosse. But they have every reason to be satisfied with the progress made in the London ...

LACROSSE

... LACROSSE. THE ability to play a good up-hill game is not possessed by every lacrosse team in England, but there have been two or three remarkable games in the north this season which show that certain clubs cannot be reckoned as beaten until time is ...

LACROSSE

... LACROSSE. WOODFORD have, in deed, fallen from their high estate. They have just lost their second suc cessive match, so that their long reign of tri umph in the south would seem to be at an end. On Saturday West London scored eight goals to five against ...