Word: stadium
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...field of play in the Stadium has been moved five yards nearer to the wooden stands than in the past. This has moved the middle of the field, or the 50-yard line, from the middle of section 6, to the aisle between sections 5 and 6, and from the middle of section 32 to the aisle between sections...
With a long schedule of work to be done, yesterday's practice in the Stadium began early, and for nearly two hours and a half the University football squad was put through a thorough drill in the theory and practice of the game...
...huge Stadium, with the massing of automobiles on every side, and the dining and theatre-going scheduled to follow the game represent a huge expenditure in personal enjoyment. What could be more fitting than that the participants should contribute to a crying need of suffering humanity some fraction of what they are spending on themselves? If everybody who goes to the game would give a single dollar, there would be at least $45,000. This would prove surprisingly effective in keeping the breath of line in the starving peoples of Europe, now crushing under the iron heel of remorseless...
...hour of kicking and passing, the ends warming up by covering the punts sent out by Mahan, Horween, and Robinson. The period from 3 to 3.30 o'clock was given over to a black-board talk in the Locker Building, after which Mahan led his squad out to the Stadium for the real work...
...receipts will amount to more than $230,000. This is more than $65,000 in excess of any previous year and is due to the building of the Bowl with its great seating capacity. Yale this fall will get the benefit of both the Bowl and the Harvard Stadium. Last Saturday 55,750 saw the Princeton game at New Haven. Princeton took only 7,000 seats for Saturday's game, while last fall Harvard took 30,000. The gate receipts this fall will be as follows: Yale vs. Princeton, $111,500 Yale vs. Brown, $10,000 Yale vs. six minor...