Word: bowl
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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While a team of substitutes under the coaching direction of D. C. Parmenter '13 is repelling the Brown invasion in the Stadium this afternoon, a large contingent of Harvard's first string forces will be in the Yale Bowl watching the Yale-Princeton encounter. Coach Fisher will head a group of coaches including L. H. Leary '05, J. L. Knox '98, C. C. Buell '23, L. Withington '11, and George Owen...
Both the six mile University and the three mile Freshman courses, which start near the Bowl, are considered among the hilliest in this part of the country, with the possible exception of the one at Hanover. To this extent the University team will be handicapped, since the greater part of its training this fall has been carried on over the Charles River course. The New Haven lay-out is also about half a mile longer than that in Cambridge, although of the same length as the course at Belmont...
...When that time comes, an all-night trip will no longer be necessary for the trip to Princeton or New Haven. Saturday cuts will be non-existent. One may eat his lunch at leisure in Cambridge secure in the knowledge that he will be seated in the Bowl or in the Palmer Stadium when Captain Smith, 1932, kicks off to the Bulldog or the Tiger
...Haven, Conn.--Nov. 2,--The full measure of the Yale football team will be taken when it lines up against the Army in the Yale bowl before 80,000 spectators tomorrow afternoon...
...holders of passes and badges. Gate 3 will be for those holding tickets for seats in the wooden stands, sections 38 to 51. Gate 4 will admit to sections 1 to 10 on the east side of the stadium, and gate 5 is for sections 11 to 37, the bowl and the Harvard side...