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LACROSSE. CHESHIRE v. MIDDLESEX. Twelve hours' continuous rain had transformed Lord's Cricket Ground into a veritable quagmire when Middlesex and Cheshire met for their annual lacrosse match on Saturday and, considering that the downpour was as heavy as ever while play was in progress Cheshire gave a highly creditable diplay. They led by five goals to one at half-time, and ulti- mately won by eight to two. Somewhat curiously, play was fairly even for the first twenty minutes of each half, but after that Cheshire commenced to forge ahead. They clearly knew more of the Cana- dian game than did their rivals, their passing being shorter and crisper than that of Middlesex. E. Battersby and S. Dickinson scored three goals each and W. Battersby and W. Torkington one each, but all the attacks played well. On defence E. Smalley, Harold ,Mason, and A. Horsley were perhaps the pick of a very sound lot. Middlesex were weak near goal, several rare opportunities being wasted, especially in the early stages of the game.

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