Most players would have worn what they used for cricket: a pair of white pants and a shirt tucked into them, with shoes as worn back then. Hockey being a winter game, most would have worn a coloured jersey over the shirt; this is probably how the teams were distinguished. However, they did not wear any protective equipment at all (none of the mouthguards, shinguards, grip/protective gloves or high-tech goalkeeping pads commonly used today).
Tod Sloan was a famous American Jockey who came to Europe at the end of the 19th Century. He was the Yankee Doodle of the popular Broadway song and Show. In London he is immortalized in the peculiar Cockney Rhyming slang although many people may be unaware of the fact.
The term On my Tod means to be on your own. Tod Sloan = Alone, due to his habit of finishing far ahead of the rest of the field. In 1900 he was banned from racing for betting on his own races.
W.G. Grace played 1st class cricket for England for a record breaking 44 seasons from 1865 - 1908 and he he considered to be the father of the modern game. He played in the famous Ashes Match when Australia first beat England on their home turf in 1882
travelling by ships (crossing the Atlantic ocean)
1900
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Between 1900 and 1910. Probably 1900.
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John Newman - ice hockey - was born in 1910.
David Brodie - field hockey - was born in 1910.
Kenneth Moore - ice hockey - was born in 1910.
Francis Nelson - ice hockey - was born in 1910.
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