Word: fields
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Tomorrow the University and first year horsemen will clash on the same field for the University championship. The 1931 team is particularly strong this year...
...Books will not admit to the Intercollegiates being held in the Stadium today and tomorrow, it has been announced by B. T. Thompson, '28, track manager and manager of the meet. General admission tickets may be obtained at the H. A. A. Leavitt and Peirce's or at the field...
Trials and elimination heats in all but the mile and two-mile runs will inaugurate the fifty-second annual I. C. 4 A. Track and Field Championships in the Stadium this afternoon. Tomorrow the semi-finals and finals of the events started today, and the distance runs, will decide the 15 individual championships, and the team title which Stanford University is defending...
...confusion of hundreds of hopeful athletes, anxious coaches, and harassed managers which will reign on Soldiers Field this afternoon will emerge before nightfall a comparatively small group of proved stars--the finalists in tomorrow's struggle for highest intercollegiate track and field honors. Certainly can cafely be asserted on only two points: that the men who survive today's trials may confidently be expected to provide the spectator in the Stadium tomorrow with a veritable battle of the giants, and that their ranks will include many names which figured but slightly on the dope sheets for pre-meet speculation...
...games which open today on the Soldiers Field track and turf invariably produce as stern and thrilling competition as may be found in any of the country's great athletic meets. Star performers of more than forty colleges from the University of Southern California in the south-west to Dartmouth in the north-east give assurance of serious assault on existing records; the great variety of competitors, many of whom have never faced each other before, make upsets and hair breadth finishes a foregone conclusion...