John Davis has done a lot for lacrosse — now it’s lacrosse’s turn to do a lot for him... BY ROY MacGREGOR Certain things they held in common. Bot...
By Jack Dulmage of the Windsor Star - 2/12/74 I HAD A LETTER RECENTLY from a fellow in London, England, who suggested to me that the reason Bruce...
The Philadelphia Wings advanced to the Major Indoor Lacrosse League playoffs yesterday, beating the Baltimore Thunder, 17-9, before a crowd of 5,...
By DICK WEISS Larry Lloyd had his first contact with Jim Bishop 10 years ago when he was an impressionable 16-year-old starting to play competiti...
PHILADELPHIA — The people who know pro box lacrosse in Philadelphia are holding their breath when the question comes up about the future of the W...
This is the first visit by the Quebec Caribous to the Boston Garden. The Bolts have played Quebec twice at the Coliseum, winning the first game 1...
By Steven Goff,June 15, 1989 - Washington Post The Wave, Washington's entry in the 3-year-old Major Indoor Lacrosse League, has folded and will b...
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by Steve Holroyd (laxmavn@aol.com) Do enough sports history research, and you’ll learn that certain patterns get repeated over and over again. Fo...
Photo by John DeGarmo His arms were raised in exultation. He pounded the floor with his stick to relieve the frustrations that had been building ...
John Ferguson was a betting man among his many and varied activities. As General Manager of the Montreal Quebecois in 1974 he quietly made a bet ...
Crowd of 5,000 Hails New Seven-Man Indoor Game With Generous Acclaim THRILLING DISPLAY Maroon Take Four-Goal Lead in First Period, But Are Forced...
BY MARK KRAM When the Philadelphia Wings face off against the New York Saints tomorrow night at the Spectrum (8 p.m.), it might not prove the eas...
This is the first visit by the Quebec Caribous to the Boston Garden. The Bolts have played Quebec twice at the Coliseum, winning the first game 1...
LE COURRIER - July 3rd, 1974 What an experience it has been to follow a professional sports team!There are things we learn as the meetings unfold...