This book offers a comprehensive guide to the game of field hockey, as it was played in the early 1920s. Drawing on the author's deep understanding of the game, the book provides a detailed explanation of the rules, tactics, and strategies that were considered essential for success in the sport. In addition to covering the technical aspects of playing, the book also delves into the social and cultural context of field hockey in the early 20th century, exploring the burgeoning growth of the sport in American colleges and schools. The book examines the history of the sport and its evolution from its origins in England to its establishment as a popular pastime in the United States. Through clear and concise prose, the author offers valuable insights into the techniques, skills, and values that define field hockey, illuminating the importance of teamwork, discipline, and athleticism within the game. This book will be an invaluable resource for anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of field hockey as it was played and appreciated during a pivotal era in its development.