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J. Sarsfield Kennedy |
Elected: 1960 |
Crescent Athletic Club |
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The following is an excerpt from a letter from Waldemar H. Fries concerning Sars, whom he knew well.
"He [Sars] was one of several Canadian hockey and lacrosse players who came to Brooklyn before the turn of the century from Canada. It is even possible that some encouragement was offered these players by the club. He was both an outstanding hockey and lacrosse player- small, very fast, and agile. On the lacrosse team he played "In . . .
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Irving B. Lydecker |
Elected: 1960 |
Syracuse University |
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Irv attended Nyack High School, and then went on to Syracuse University where he graduated with a law degree in 1922. While at Syracuse, Irv played lacrosse in the years 1920, 1921, and 1922, captaining the 1922 team which won the Intercollegiate Championship and was named All-American that year. In 1923, Irv went to Europe and played against Oxford and Cambridge and other universities. The team won the International Lacrosse Cup. Irv stayed with the . . .
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Leon A. Miller |
Elected: 1960 |
Carlisle |
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Born on July 15, 1895 in Cherokee, North Carolina. Attended Cherokee Indian School from 1905 to 1909, progressing to the Carlisle Indian School, which he attended from 1910 to 1916, receiving an M.E. degree from Carlisle in 1916.
While at Carlisle, Leon played lacrosse for four years - 1912 to 1915, was also a member of the varsity track squad -- 1911, 1912, 1913 and 1914, and a varsity football player during the years of . . .
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John Hewitt Paige |
Elected: 1960 |
Colgate University |
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Born December 18, 1908 in Ogdensburg, New York. Educated at the Ogdensburg Free Academy and graduated from there in 1926. Moving on to Colgate University, John received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1930. While at Colgate, he played basketball and football as well as lacrosse but lacrosse was his main love and he played on the team from 1927 through 1930, making the All-American Team in 1930. John was field . . .
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Herbert T. Scott |
Elected: 1960 |
Crescent Athletic Club |
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Herb was educated through the school in Toronto and then on to Jarvis Collegiate Institute, Toronto, attending there from 1908 until 1912. Herb played for Riverdale and St. Simon's Lacrosse Club of Toronto. These teams won provincial and Eastern Canada honors in various years from 1912 to 1922. Most of Herb's playing was done in the goals these days. In 1922, Herb joined the Crescent Athletic Club in Brooklyn where he was an outstanding player . . .
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Morris F. Touchstone |
Elected: 1960 |
George Williams |
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Touchstone played on the Mt. Washington Club team under Coach Bill Schmeisser and conducted the Mt. Washington Summer Camp from 1920-1923. In 1924, Touchstone moved to Yale to coach varsity lacrosse, soccer and freshman gymnastics.
In 1928, he became the head varsity lacrosse coach at the United States Military Academy. He coached there until his death in 1957. Compiling a record of 214-73-8 while at West Point, Touchstone's teams won the national championship . . .
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