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lacrosseCanadian ball game, adopted from the North American Indians, and named after a fancied resemblance of the lacrosse stick (crosse) to a bishop's crosier. Thongs across the curved end of the crosse form a pocket to carry the small rubber ball. The field is approximately 100 m/110 yd long and a minimum of 55 m/60 yd wide in the men's game, which is played with 10 players per side; the women's field is larger, and there are 12 players per side. The goals are just under 2 m/6 ft square, with loose nets. The world championship was first held in 1967 for men, and in 1969 for women. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The Museum, which will be the new home of college football's Heisman Trophy awards, will house modern interactive exhibits and memorabilia celebrating baseball, basketball, football, hockey, golf, tennis, boxing, track and field, soccer, swimming, lacrosse, extreme sports, auto racing, equestrian events and other sports. Playing a championship lacrosse event in Southern California might seem akin to staging a surf festival in Georgia, but Major League Lacrosse officials are thinking big picture this weekend. Fifty percent of LaCrosse buyers never owned a Buick before, and 50% of those were import buyers who had never before even considered a Buick. |
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