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APPENDIX.




LAWS OF LACROSSE




Revised and Adopted Sept. 25th and 26th, 1868, by the
National Lacrosse Association of Canada.




RULE I.—The Crosse.

Sec 1.—The Crosse may be of any length to suit the player; woven with cat-gut, which must not be bagged. ("Cat-gut" is intended to mean raw hide, gut or clock strings, not cord or soft leather.) The netting must be flat when the ball is not on it. In its widest part the crosse shall not exceed one foot. No string must be brought through any hole at the side of the tip of the turn. A leading string, resting upon the top of the stick, may be used, but must not be fastened, so as to form a pocket, lower down the stick than to the end of the length strings. The length strings must be woven to within two inches of their termination, so that the ball cannot catch in the meshes.

Sec. 2.—Players may change their crosse during a match.

RULE. II.—The Ball.

The Ball must be India rubber sponge, not less than eight and not more than nine inches in circumference. In matches, it must be furnished by the challenged party.