By JACK MURRAY Cincinnati Enquirer Sports Reporter Cincinnati figures to have a franchise in the National Lacrosse League for the 1976 season, a...
by Steve Holroyd (laxmavn@aol.com) In 1959, the world of professional sports was pretty easy to navigate. Major League Baseball had 16 teams—equa...
By Clark DeLeon More than 13,000 sports fans turned their collars up against the damp Sunday night wind and trudged through treacherous rut...
Bill Coghill of Maryland, scores against Tim Barrie of Long Island, in the Arrows 17-16 victory, at the Capital Centre... The Maryland Arrows are...
By FRANK BILOVSKY :Philadelphia Evening Bulletin Some rambling reflections on the National Lacrosse League's first season in the wake of the Wing...
By PHIL JOHNSONThe National Lacrosse League is here, but whether it's here to stay only time will tell.The pessimists among us take every opportu...
The odd-man or box lacrosse’s version of the hockey power-play (where one team enjoys a one-man advantage as the result of an opposition penalty...
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by Scott Pitoniak Howard Dolgon, that wacky owner of professional hockey and lacrosse franchises in Syracuse, is at it again. Howard Dolgon Tryin...
Bv BILL FLEISCHMAN : Philadelphia Daily News Jim Wasson, all 5-8 and 150 pounds, plays for the Wings the way Andy (The Flea) Provan plays for th...
By Tim Panaccio, Inquirer Staff Writer For the third consecutive year, the Philadelphia Wings - two-time defending Major Indoor Lacrosse League c...
By DAVE CARTER of The Gazette As Les Quebecois’ John Ferguson says: “The playoffs are a completely different thing.”Still. Les Quebecois have won...
by BILL GLAUBER - BALTIMORE SUN - March 3, 1991Pre-game at the Baltimore Arena:In a filthy locker room that smells like week-old cheddar cheese a...
It was 1974, Archie Bunker ruled the television screens, “I Shot The Sheriff” blared through the radios and President Richard M. Nixon resigned ...
by Curt Smith of the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle ROCHESTER—A mixed bag, with the pluses clearly outnumbering the minuses. That portrait neat...