Word: stadiums
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Third and one with only three plays remaining against Holy Cross, as fans began hopping down the cement steps of Harvard Stadium last Saturday, all that was left for Jim Kubacki was to run out the clock...
With competition from the A.L. playoffs this Saturday, HARVARD and WMEX are opening a "Transistor Territory" in the Stadium so fans can watch football and listen to the Sox at the same time...
Alan M. Kaufmann '76 and Edward L. Trimble '76 spent seven weeks this summer traveling via Greyhound to see a baseball game at each major league stadium...
...people in Baltimore took this defeat much better than the people in Boston would have. Things are much more languid in Baltimore. The city itself is larger and more square, its streets are wider and more regular, and the stadium is bigger and more conventional. People in Baltimore do not take any one game as seriously as Boston fans; there is a sense of permanence and resilience about the Orioles in Baltimore that would be utterly lost to the torrent of flesh that anguishes its way down Brookline Avenue after a Red Sox loss. When the Orioles lose, the boulevard...
This past weekend the Baltimore Orioles lost any hope for the American League pennant with a double dip to the New York Yankees in Shea Stadium. The stolid people of Baltimore, who have always counted on their team's stretch drive to victory, probably blame their failure on the collapse in New York. The sanguine fans of Boston probably ascribe the Orioles' downfall to a two-game series in the beginning of September, when the Red Sox smoked the Orioles twice in Baltimore...