Lacrosse at the 1904 Summer Olympics

The sport of field lacrosse was played at the 1904 Summer Olympics, which marked the first time that lacrosse had been featured at the Olympic Games. Three teams participated — two from Canada and one from the United States. One of the Canadian teams consisted entirely of Mohawk nation players. The victorious Shamrock Lacrosse Team is more commonly known as the Winnipeg Shamrocks.

A second American team, the Brooklyn Crescents, was entered but did not participate: they were scheduled to play a semi-final against the Shamrocks, but arrived too late and were disqualified.

Results
1 Brooklyn Crescents were disqualified after arriving too late for the match. 2 St. Louis advanced after a drawing of lots.

Shamrock Lacrosse Team

 * Élie Blanchard
 * William Brennaugh
 * George Bretz
 * William Burns
 * George Cattanach
 * George Cloutier
 * Sandy Cowan
 * Jack Flett
 * Benjamin Jamieson
 * Hilliard Laidlaw
 * Hilliard Lyle
 * William F. L. Orris
 * Lawrence Pentland

Sources:

St. Louis Amateur Athletic Association
Source:
 * J. W. Dowling
 * W. R. Gibson
 * Hugh Grogan
 * Philip Hess
 * Tom Hunter
 * Albert Lehman
 * William Murphy
 * William Partridge
 * George Passmore
 * William T. Passmore
 * W. J. Ross
 * Jack Sullivan
 * Albert Venn
 * A. M. Woods

Mohawk Indians

 * Black Hawk
 * Black Eagle
 * Almighty Voice
 * Flat Iron
 * Spotted Tail
 * Half Moon
 * Lightfoot
 * Snake Eater
 * Red Jacket
 * Night Hawk
 * Man Afraid Soap
 * Rain in Face

"Man Afraid of Soap" was also known as Freeman Joseph Isaacs, the father of Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductee, Bill Isaacs. The English names of those players were Joe Crawford, Philip Jackson, Eli Warner, Amos Obediah, Thomas Will. Berman L. Snow, L. Bumbary, J. B. Eaver, Eli Martin, Sandy Turkey, Austin Bill, W. E. Martin, Jacob Jamieson, Eli Henry, Joe Clark, Frank Seneca, Charlie Johnon and Robert Lottridge.