Duffy McCarthy (#14) battling Jan Magee and Len Powers of the Long Island Toamahwks in 1975 NLL action in Boston This story is a little bit diffe...
Lacrosse tries for the big time—as violent as ever but faster and with finesse. The Star Weekly’s Jack Batten was there to see them zap tha...
by Stephen Jones: Detroit Free Press Staff Writer, January 5th, 1989 Ask any member of the Detroit Turbos lacrosse team why grown men would let t...
Dave Durante of Quebec being defended by Jim Quigg of the Bolts by Maurice Dumas from the newspaper LE SOLEIL....7/10/1975 The Caribou have paid ...
It’s approaching game time for Philadelphia Wings’ forward, Paul Gait, and he is more than a little nervous. Today, he lost the shirt off his bac...
The man to watch tonight for the visiting Montreal Quebecois is forward John Davis. He was high scorer for Montreal last season with 78 goals, 1...
By FRANK BILOVSKY :Philadelphia Evening Bulletin Some rambling reflections on the National Lacrosse League's first season in the wake of the Wing...
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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...
By JOHN DELL, Philadelphia Inquirer; September 27th, 1974 In the realm of Morley Kells’ weights and measures, less equals more. Put lighter weigh...
By the start of the fourth quarter of last night's Major Indoor Lacrosse League championship game, the Washington Wave was in its normal pattern....
by PHIL JOHNSON Box lacrosse and hockey have numerous similarities. There are six men a side in each sport, lacrosse is played on the same ...
By CURT SMITH; D&C Sportswriter- May 16th, 1974 Tad Potter (L), owner of the Rochester Griffins with Butch Keegan (R).....photo courtesy of the B...
You can take it from me, the Montreal Quebecois will be a fast, productive, aggressive and exciting team in the National Lacrosse League. A numbe...
Pro lacrosse's best players, Paul Suggate and John Davis, share only one trait: both are unstoppable scorers By Larry Keith for Sports Illustrate...