Word: stand
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...game today two sections in the middle of the season ticket stand will be reserved as a cheering section for H. A. A. ticket holders...
Tickets for the Pennsylvania football game, to be played on Franklin Field, Philadelphia on Saturday, November 7, are now on sale at the Athletic office and at Leavitt & Peirce's. Three sections in the middle of the north stand are reserved for Harvard men. The price of each ticket is $2. A blue book has been placed at Leavitt & Peirce's, in which men who are going to Philadelphia for the game, may enter their names. If the number of entries is fifty or more, reduced railroad rates will be given...
...nearly all the 500 men working on Soldiers Field will be given to erecting the seats and the steel beams which support them. A good many of the beams are, however, already in place and an average of 130 seats are being erected a day. With the temporary wooden stand to be built for the Yale game, the Stadium will accommodate 34,000 people. If, as is feared, the southern end, where the curve is retarding the work, is not completed by November 21, plans have been formed for the erection of temporary seats. The cover over the promenade...
Seventy-five men attended the baseball meeting last night in Lower Massachusetts. Captain Clarkson briefly outlined the proposed plans for fall practice, which will this year be held behind the north stand on Soldiers Field. The men will be divided into two squads, one of which will report on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and the other on Tuesdays, Thursdays and possibly Saturdays. Work is expected to begin on Thursday or Friday, when a series of games between the two squads will be started...
...penalties for fouls have in general been made more severe and the likelihood of applying them has been increased by the investing of powers practically equal to those of the umpire and the referee in a third official called lineman. His duty is to stand on the side-line and assist the regular officials in detecting and penalizing fouls, such as tripping and off-side play. The increased penalties were intended to eliminate roughness as much as possible,--and this result should be achieved through such provisions as those which prevent interference with a man who is punting or making...