Word: stadium
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...eliminates the Tiger's claim to the championship. Cornell's claim is perhaps the most convincing, and it is likely to stand unchallenged, for it is hardly probable that Penn. will defeat Harvard's vanquishers. The Crimson was in a different stage of development when Cornell came to the Stadium; and Cornell's otherwise easy schedule greatly lessens the strength of her claim. The championship, then, resolves itself down to two teams--Cornell and Harvard. A defeat for either of these teams in the future should give the championship definitely to the other...
...Football with Brown in the Stadium...
...Princeton game will be announced on the score-board in the Living Room of the Union, which the CRIMSON is operating for the benefit of men unable to go to Princeton. A special wire has been leased by the CRIMSON from the press stand in the Palmer Stadium direct to the Union and reports will be received at 30-second intervals. The large score-board will show every detail including who has the ball, where he carries it, and how much he gains or loses. Punts, drop-kicks, and forward passes will be shown as well...
...Football game, Harvard vs. Princeton in Palmer Stadium...
...applications for tickets to the Yale football game which will be held in the Stadium on Soldiers Field on November 20 must be handed in at the H. A. A. Office before 6 o'clock tonight. If the application is in writing, a check or cash for the required amount must be enclosed. The price of the tickets is $2 and each member of the University may apply for two tickets, provided he agrees to occupy personally one of the seats. If the applicant cannot occupy one of the seats himself he must return the tickets...