Word: stadium
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Cornell's Schoelkoff Stadium has Astroturf. So does Parsons Field, the spot where Harvard demolished Northeastern, 24-9, a week...
Even before Pope John Paul II arrived, the rhythmic chant thundered through the packed stadium in Santiago. "Chi-Chi-Chi, le-le-le!" shouted 80,000 exuberant teenagers, stomping their feet and shaking the arena. Then they began to chant "Pin-o-chet, go away!," conscious that they were on the site where scores of Chileans were killed and hundreds tortured after the 1973 coup in which General Augusto Pinochet Ugarte toppled elected Marxist President Salvador Allende Gossens. His voice trembling, the Pope acknowledged the "sadness" of the place and urged his audience "not to remain indifferent in the face...
There were seven homers hit on a clear day at Milwaukee County Stadium, four over the centerfield wall 402 feet away...
...left-handed Higuera, who was 20-11 last season, was bolstered by a 12-hit attack and several key defensive plays on a windy day at County Stadium before a crowd of 52,285. Higuera struck out three and walked...
...National Collegiate Athletic Association will present its Final Four this weekend in a domed stadium in New Orleans too spacious for the intimate exercise of basketball and yet too small for the size of the event. From a regional sport with a national name, college basketball has grown into a national game with a regional flavor, the most consistently satisfying championship on the calendar. It has become a spectacle on the order of the Kentucky Derby, in the sense that the aficionados constitute the minority of the spectators. There cannot be this many basketball nuts...