Word: stadiums
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Baltimore's Memorial Stadium will be the arena for the clash of two 20-game winners, with Oakland sending southpaw Vida Blue (20-9) against the O's righthander Jim Palmer...
...fifth year of Major League baseball playoffs might not be enough to lure diehard Crimson fans from Harvard Stadium, but the post-season circus begins nonetheless today in Baltimore...
Later, at 4 p.m., the surging New York Mets will meet the team with the best win-loss record in baseball this year, the Cincinnati Reds. In Cincinnati's River-front Stadium, the Mets' righthanded ace Tom Seaver will face Red's righty Jack Billingham...
...incidents involving over-zealous and perhaps over-indulging fans have resulted in mobs from one school carrying off fans from their rivals and dumping them off the top of the stands. Well, boys will be boys. Also, you might want to park your car a good distance from the stadium, for there have been a few isolated rock-throwing incidents reported...
Nearly twice that many people had been arrested. By official estimate, 8,000 people were being held-far too many to be contained in Santiago's jails. The junta therefore took over the capital's 100,000-seat National Stadium and converted it into a temporary bastille for 7,000 prisoners. Other detention centers were set up at Concepción on the coast and in the isolated Juan Fernández Islands. Important political prisoners were held in Santiago's military academy. Among them were several members of Allende's Cabinet, including Foreign Minister Clodomiro...