DescriptionCon Jones with Lalonde and Dandurand VPL 35177 (15868999046).jpg
Mr. Con Jones with Lalonde and Dandurand
VPL Accession Number: 35177
Date: 1912
Photographer/Studio: Thomson, Stuart
Content: 'Famous promoter, Con Jones, who built Callister Park, imported Newsy Lalonde (for reported $3,500) left, and Leo Dandurand from east in 1912, the year Vancouver won world lacrosse championship. Lalonde was voted outstanding lacrosse star of last 50 years. Dandurand was later president of both Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club and Alouettes Football club' from Vancouver Sun Jan. 11, 1956
Topic: Lacrosse
Sports
Men's clothing
Hats
Person: Jones, Con, d. 1942
Lalonde, Edouard Cyrille (Newsy), 1887-1970
Dandurand, Joseph Viateur (Leo), 1889-1964
Location: British Columbia - Vancouver
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