LACROSSE

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LA CROSSE BLACK FOREST ORIGINALS - GRANDFATHER CLOCKS, LTD. 1116 Souh Oak Street La Crescent MN 55947 LACROSSE;clocks, except watches;
LACOSSE G. LACOSSE INC. 1366 VIKING DRIVE SOUTH BEND IN 46628 LACROSSE;CLOTHING, CONSISTING OF SPORT SHIRTS AND SWEATERS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN;
LA CROSSE NO OFF SEASON La Crosse Area Convention & Visitor's Bureau 410 East Veteran's Memorial Drive Riverside Park La Crosse WI 54601 LACROSSE;Chamber of Commerce services, namely promoting business and tourism in La Crosse, Wisconsin area;
LACRISOLVE Paragon BioTeck, Inc. Suite 80 4640 Macadam Avenue Portland OR 97239 LACROSSE;ophthalmic devices, namely, punctum plugs for medical purposes used to prevent the drainage of tears in patients suffering from dry eye syndrome;
IT'S ALWAYS GAME TIME Sports Licensing, Inc. 10 River Road Hanover NH 03755 Lacrosse, soccer, field hockey and volleyball equipment;Shirts, sweatshirts, shorts, pants, hats, visors, warm-up suits, rain suits, tank tops, and kilts;IT IS ALWAYS GAME TIME;
LACROSSE WARREN SEWELL CLOTHING COMPANY 115 Pacific Avenue Bremen GA 30110 LACROSSE;clothing, namely men's and women's sweaters, vests, wind resistant jackets, jackets, dress shirts and sport shirts, pants, shorts, hats, caps, T-shirts and jerseys, sweatshirts, and sweat pants;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A lacrosse head having a netting with a shallow pocket is provided for improving the handling and the retention of a lacrosse ball. The lacrosse head includes a frame element comprised of a pair of opposing sidewalls that each have a top end and a bottom end, a scoop portion connecting the top ends of the sidewalls, and a base portion connecting the bottom ends of the sidewalls. Furthermore, the lacrosse head includes a netting that is coupled to the opposing sidewalls. This netting has one or more partitions coupled thereto for substantially defining a ball retention region and one or more peripheral regions of the netting. These partitions protrude outwardly from the netting and are adapted for contacting a lacrosse ball and retaining the lacrosse ball within the ball retention region.