Montrealers Bound to Show Their Disapproval by Ron Duquette It was very upsetting to this writer, to learn last week of the resignation of Montre...
Ross Jones is unique in the world of sports. The sensational 19-year-old property of the Detroit Olympics leads not one, but two leagues in scori...
By Tim Panaccio, Inquirer Staff Writer For most of three quarters, Detroit Turbos goalie Ted Sawiki had stoned Brad Kotz and the Philadelphia Win...
The letter I received (below) confirmed a phone call from John Ferguson in 1974. His voice on the phone was clear and firm. I had been drafted 2n...
"Hooray!", Gaylord Powless could have shouted as he put the ball in the corner, left deserted by the Maryland Arrows goalkeeper. After this goal,...
Following in the footsteps of our fellow writers/contributors Pat Differ of the Syracuse Stingers and the Quebec Caribous, Dale MacKenzie of the ...
In hockey it was Jacques (Jake the Shake) Plante, then with the all-powerful Montreal Canadiens, who discarded the crease-bound image which had r...
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New sport, derived from Indian game, growing popular in county Lacrosse, the oldest organized sport in America, was used by the Iroquois Indians ...
by DON BODOW They just don’t know where to turn. When a team comes up against the Syracuse Stingers they come up against the best-balanced ...
By Alan Richman; February 16, 1976 ANYBODY can start a league. Get a few guys with credit cards, paint your ball a funny color, sign some players...
Don’t think the Wings haven’t noticed. Two “Lacrosse Sticks Nights” needed only 15 minutes to sell out 2,000 sticks on each of the two evenings, ...
This has been a season of adjustment for, Ed Goss and possibly the biggest change has been accepting his switch from a standout to someone whose ...
By DAVE CARTER, Montreal Gazette; August 16th, 1974 Dave Litzenberger was the difference at the Forum last night as he scored four goals and assi...
Grant Heffernan changed his mind about quitting the Detroit Olympics lacrosse team—and everybody’s happy. Only a month ago Heffernan had decided ...