Conrad Sutherland
click to see image in a new window
Class:1961
School/Affiliation:Princeton University
Inducted As:Player
Conrad, or "Suds", did not play lacrosse until his college days at Rutgers, where he played on the 1921 team. Then moving on to Priceton, he played on the Princeton Varsity squad for the 1922, 1923 and 1924 seasons. The 1924 team was the big three champion. After graduating from Princeton University, Suds played on the Cresent Athletic Club team from 1925 to 1932, during which years the Crescent Club won several open championships. Officiating was a large part of Suds life, and he was one of the leading officials from 1932 to 1954. In 1955, he received a certificate from the U.S.C.L.A. for his able and loyal service to the game of lacrosse. In 1948 he was awarded the U.S.I.L.A. Award for the person who has done the most for lacrosse.

Suds wrote several articles on Lacrosse which were published in the lacrosse guides. The many offices that he has held in the Lacrosse Foundation include: Secretary-Treasurer from 1943-1945; Second Vice-president and Secreatry-Treasurer from 1946-1947; First Vice President and Secretary-Treasurer from 1948-1949; and President of the U.S.I.L.A. in 1950-1951. Suds was also chairman of the North-South game Committee for three or four different occasions.

   Back Printable View


Copyright © 2005 US Lacrosse, Inc.