Lacrosse
Lacrosse originated as a Native American game. Jean de Brébeuf, a French Jesuit missionary, saw Huron tribesmen playing the game in 1637 in what is now Ontario, Canada. He called it "la crosse", which is French for "the stick."
Above, lacrosse players of Cambridge University, England, in a naked calendar.
Lacrosse is a team sport. Here's the lacrosse team of the University of Portsmouth in England in another naked calendar.
The lacrosse stick is the distinctive feature of the game. Players use it to carry the ball and to pass it and shoot it into the goal.
This lacrosse player seems to be saying, "Want to see my big stick?"
This guy was featured in a lacrosse porn video. Lacrosse porn? Remember Rule 34: if it exists, there's porn about it.
I couldn't find any videos of guys playing lacrosse naked, possibly because lacrosse is a contact sport, so players wear protective gear. One saying goes: if you can't play nice, play lacrosse.
But these guys look like they're going to or coming from the field of play, wearing their helmets and gloves.
We end with this 1952 photo by LIFE photographer Mark Kauffman from a photo set called "Univ. of Maryland vs Navy Lacrosse." Presumably this is at a party after the game. Who knew that 1950s lacrosse players were such wild and crazy guys?
4 comments:
I remember a fellow student, who played lacrosse, in college giving an oral report on the history of the game. As I remember it was not played on a defined field as today, but could cover miles of territory.
Tewaaraton, war's little brother.
W pronounced as a purely velar approximant. No labials in most Iroquoian languages.
Nice ass in that last image.
oral report: I read oral rapport
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