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1921
The Year in Lacrosse
Awards
People
Teams
New Westminster Salmonbellies
defeated
Vancouver Terminals
in
Minto Cup
Play for the professional championship of Canada
History
A second professional league, the
Pacific Coast Lacrosse Association
(not associated with the
Pacific Coast Amateur Lacrosse Association
) was started consisting of two teams:
Vancouver Lacrosse Club
Victoria Capitals
Just five games into the season, on June 13, 1921 the league disbanded.
The
Richmond Farmers
, in addition to maintaining their
Vancouver Amateur Lacrosse Association
team, entered a club in the
Pacific Coast Amateur Lacrosse Association
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