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Orono Weekly Times, 13 Mar 1954, p. 7

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Diominions, St- enrdsShol t Ad'ewýSý, Helenia College, England, wer(e the firsitN ta) take ta lacrôcsse after -Qu-ernVcoi àachda am etween Yem fF IrqasIndians. The scloois did so becauSe It was a)ld rhythnxic recreation for yonn"g f1a asùsated, "htid movements based On movemnent, and both 44ides of tbhe body are Its d-even as hamlperýed bypr paricipation of wonmetn in sport, which n of the Victorian ser, bu following theé ýsuc-h prejudices through events 0fe World girls began ta eýstablish itself, 'By 19:30, there were- national associai ailj fourcontie ofthe 'Tjited 1KingdQ'P., And today, the gaine rates the t1ird women's teami games behindt netbali andi its owni "international", Strange, isn't P, conntry should In receit years have take' to Canada's own national gamie, tia,mwe I y EmerFegusn, /oCPIvert Huwe; 431 Y C STILLR' Welf it look vey mclias, [hug fe anCient ad w T)à e sport of cIricket is goDig ta get abit of a face-1iUtIng; and we e~nimainethE -6hIuddet P-ass-~ lng thrau-oigh the fIrame's fthose putrists wh ave toralve theiý,r port, how thlle Dujke o Wellîntofl aid that tiheBattJIe cf Waterleoowas won on(Dt he playing-felds cf Eton. (Peir- scnnallqyve always thought the Dukewas isqute~and that j-, waîis ithie -again basement a tranin-grundf or war, b0: neyer mmid that. Anywa, cicket is gaîng ta be'Fý and e donot -refer -to the fans down in- British Guianlawh recently sowne acrick*!et u-m- pire wi'th pop (we hope) bts aný-d here we dligress once again ta wvonderrwhy it 1 dlail tese boittie-h-eavers, in any line of spart, are awy uhrotten- Th-e fat-Cof thLe matter is that. eýricket, avver iin England, has for- some ime been) troubled wtha slijght attack cf the sh-orts. Thte ei1ks aver there, who hold the iame). such reverence, just ildo flot turn out in paying quanti- lies. Th-ere are some seventeen couAnties in Etn g i i sh btig-timre cýricket and, unrtil lastý year, mnore than a dozen of them more in the habit of finishing in thie red. Mes y e a r the Austrlias visîed England, and proved ta be such bo-office draý,ws that gaeemeips s o a r e d1 As an eapeWarwick-shire had an average attenida.necof aroundJ ,000 ai, their 14 rglrgms ,I dFOBJ Ued by oIl bit traia tht BC~, alr elsewhue and the 1 have beeie the prospi Sa xiow a who lnv' could do havea f ar fromn atnd Sett those ma", w a r mi y Powers-TI As mee learned ago) - of-houes body swoi on such v the M'.C.C Ronad A august bci "The inze Pr speaking that anyý 1f e inito i time nmS news wc! mnore Opp- And r( they have~ ingthm or the là , !y cael mWbthapprt have had' the cash classic"gý plebeijan- tojuch of 'wV'e1comYef f!-A silvc $uinecas ta the f:stest l- guin1eas to m-ost wicke~ Ini tCeeven average il, fiAï Your avo

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