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GOAL-KEEPING.
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result was imperfect harmony of action. If the ball was as large as a football two men might work together, but with a Lacrosse ball, never. One trained goal-keeper is all that is required; more only obstruct and weaken the field. It is like having two batsmen before the wicket, or two wicket-keepers behind them. If you find it necessary to act on the defensive, strengthen the links out from goal, but avoid crowding and confusing your keeper.

Position.—Stand about the centre of goal, two feet out. If the hall is nearing you stand about half a foot forward, and never get immediately between the flags. The advantage of being a foot or two out will soon be demonstrated if you have much experience at goal. For instance, a grounder may be partially stopped, but, by a slip, pass you; if you are between the flags the game is lost, but, if a foot or two in front, you may catch it, as we have frequently done, before it reaches the losing line.

When the attack is towards your fags always have both hands on your crosse, right hand at the butt, left above the collar; the side with which you play facing the front. The left foot may be a little in advance of the right if you know how to