. The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association lacrosse guide. acrosse League; former Bor-ough president of the Bronx, New York City; Rev. J. (Harvard), is professor of philosophy at OhioState University; C. H. Roberts, New York University, andJ. P. Curry, (College City of New York) are contractors andbuilders in New York City; H. L. Parsons is in the brokeragebusiness in Cincinnati; Dr. M. C. Rose (Columbia), practisesin New York; Giles Whiting ( and Columbia), isthe head of the Persian Rug Manufacturing Company, NewYork City; Lionel Moses (Brooklyn Polytechnic), a


. The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association lacrosse guide. acrosse League; former Bor-ough president of the Bronx, New York City; Rev. J. (Harvard), is professor of philosophy at OhioState University; C. H. Roberts, New York University, andJ. P. Curry, (College City of New York) are contractors andbuilders in New York City; H. L. Parsons is in the brokeragebusiness in Cincinnati; Dr. M. C. Rose (Columbia), practisesin New York; Giles Whiting ( and Columbia), isthe head of the Persian Rug Manufacturing Company, NewYork City; Lionel Moses (Brooklyn Polytechnic), architectand art director. New York City; Embury McLean, (Ste-vens), mechanical engineer, has lived in Russia and Francefor the past several years; E. H, Jewell, stock broker in NewYork; C. F. De Casanova, in the real estate business in NewYork; James S. Garvin (Toronto), and H. McConaghy(Toronto), are deceased. Messrs. C. C. Mason, T. G. Duncan, and C. A. Tagliatureaccompanied the team as rooters. Every year this old crowd assemble to celebrate this re-markable Spalding s Athletic Library 23 THE OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE TOUR OF 1922. In the spring of 1922 a combined Lacrosse team represent-ing Oxford and Cambridge Universities played through themost ambitious schedule in the United States that ever hadbeen undertaken by athletes from educational establishmentsof Great Britain. The games covered the entire month ofApril. The tour of the combined team to the United States aggre-gated over 10,000 miles of travel, with the journey on theocean and that on land. It was an entirely new departure inAmerican athletics, in that it embraced games for a period ofa month and with many different institutions. The English players sailed on the Olympic to the UnitedStates, arriving in New York March 29. They were metupon their arrival by members of the United States Intercol-legiate Lacrosse League and were entertained for severaldays by the Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn. Different seasons


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