Word: stadiums
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Cornell game have been put on public sale at the Co-operative, at Amee's, and at Leavitt & Peirce's in Cambridge, and at Wright & Ditson's in Boston. The price of all seats now available is $1, and they are situated in the bowl of the Stadium and in the end sections. If necessary the wooden stands that have been specially erected for the Dartmouth and Yale games will be used...
...account of the slippery condition of the field yesterday afternoon the University football squad held practice first in the baseball cage, then on the baseball field, and finally in the Stadium. The practice was much the same as on the other days this week, with a secret scrimmage in the Stadium...
...baseball cage the squad was given a short signal drill, before it was sent outside. On the baseball field, behind the Stadium, the teams lined up for a long "dummy" scrimmage and then Coach Haughton ordered the squad inside the Stadium...
These are but instances of methods which might well be adopted for handling the much larger crowds that come to games in the Stadium. To those who live in this community information bureaus, ticket offices, and ushers in greater number than we are accustomed to would offer no additional pleasure in the games, but to the many who come as comparative strangers to Cambridge such minor details would bring much additional enjoyment. West Point has a large squad of enlisted men available for this sort of service; but the Harvard management would have no difficulty in securing a corps...
...University football squad held very light secret practice yesterday in the Stadium. There was no scrimmage and the second team was not even called on to walk through plays. All the men, except McKay, who was not on the field, were in good condition, showing no evidence of the hard game on Saturday. West, whose injured shoulder has kept him out of the game for some time, was on the field dressed to play and ran through the signal drill...