Word: stick
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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LACROSSE. - Individual stick work in the cage at convenient hours. Out door practice at 4 p. m. Old players must keep in training. There is still opportunity left for new men to pick up stick handling before the practice games commence...
...expected to practice stick work at convenient hours, to be reported to the captain. Owing to the crowded condition of the cage, the team stick work will be in two sections at 4 p. m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday: Beecher, Leopold, Noyes, Klein, Le Clear, Hall, Thompson, Woods, Greenman, Morrison, Horne, Brewster. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: Richardson, Ames, H. Auterbridge, S. Auterbridge, Starr, Burley, Stevens, Cabot, Wood, Oppenheimer, Greenman, Sweezey...
...lacrosse squad began training yesterday afternoon in the Gymnasium under the direction of Captain Leighton. The plan of work to be pursued is somewhat different from what it has been. Instead of playing scrub games as formerly, the men practice stick work in the cage and then do light chest weight and dumb bell work, followed by a short run. As soon as the weather moderates enough to permit out-door practice, the work will be changed again and the scrub games will probably be resumed...
Lacrosse training begins today. The first squad meets in the Carey cage at 11 o'clock; the second at 1.30. The training will begin with stick work in the cage, practice in catching, picking up, throwing goals, etc.; then dumb-bell and chest weight exercise in the Gymnasium, followed by a short...
...some good practice was obtained in running with the ball and passing it. Although the players had been at work only a short time, and have, many of them, had no experience in the game, they are already beginning to show considerable skill in the use of the stick...