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D874-13

Members of Lincoln High School's pep band and choir form the word "LINCOLN" on the field in Stadium Bowl, facing the bleachers below the Ferry Museum building, at the annual Stadium vs. Lincoln 1937 Thanksgiving Day football game. A holiday crowd of 12,000 viewed the annual contest which saw Stadium crush Lincoln 34-0. Stadium took both the city and cross-state titles that year. (T. Times 11/26/1937, pg. 1-article).


Football--Tacoma--1930-1940; Athletic fields--Tacoma--1930-1940; Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Events--Tacoma--1930-1940; Stadium High School (Tacoma); Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Marching bands;

D410-15

On November 11, 1935, 8000 hardy fans braved the rain to pack the Stadium Bowl for the second annual Armistice Day gridiron battle between Northwest Navy and Army teams. The spectators protected themselves from the elements with umbrellas, while the pictured sailors were covered with slickers. Stadium High School loomed in the background over the stadium. The playing field for the game was a muddy mass of slime due to the cold rain that fell most of the day. The charity match was preceded by a military pageant, celebrating the end 17 years prior of the first World War. The game itself was a thriller where a forward pass in the closing minutes of the game gave Navy a 6-2 victory over Army. (T. Times 11/11/1935, pg. 1; T. Times 11/12/1935, pg. 1 & 11; Bremerton Sun 11/11/1935, pg. 1- all articles story only)


Football--Tacoma--1930-1940; Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Holidays--Tacoma--1930-1940; Sailors--Bremerton--1930-1940;

D874-1

1937 Stadium vs. Lincoln Thanksgiving Day football game in Stadium Bowl. Team members line the field. The stadium's concrete bleachers are filled with with the record turnout of 12,000 spectators. The game pitted the undefeated Stadium Tigers against the almost equally flawless Lincoln Abes. Stadium triumphed in a 34-0 shutout, the largest point spread since the Turkey Day Classic was inaugurated in 1923. (T. Times 11/26/1937, pg. 1- story only)


Football--Tacoma; Athletic fields--Tacoma; Football players--Tacoma; Students--Tacoma; Events--Tacoma; Stadium High School (Tacoma); Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Stadium Bowl (Tacoma);

D874-9

Stadium vs. Lincoln Thanksgiving Day football game in Stadium Bowl, November 25, 1937. Stadium High School marching band and drill team perform. (T. Times 11/26/1937, pg. 1).


Football--Tacoma; Athletic fields--Tacoma; Students--Tacoma; Events--Tacoma; Stadium High School (Tacoma); Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Marching bands;

D729-12

Army-Navy Football game at Stadium Bowl. Rear Admiral T.T. Craven and Mrs. Craven, in fur coat, watch the activities while in the officials' stand at Stadium Bowl on Armistice Day, 1936. A military pageant preceded the second annual Army-Navy football game. Adm. Craven's counterpart, Maj. Gen. David L. Stone of Fort Lewis, was also in attendance. The Navy team would go on to defeat Army 14-0; a larger margin of victory than the previous year. (T.Times, 11-12-36, p. 1, p.17)


Craven, T.T.; Craven, T.T.--Family; Admirals--Tacoma; Stadium Bowl (Tacoma);

A9367-1

Police vehicles parked in formation at the Stadium Bowl, including motorcycles with side cars, automobiles and patrol vans. Photograph ordered by the Tacoma Times. (filed with Argentum)


Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Tacoma Police Department (Tacoma); Automobiles--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D13216-1

Army officers, city officials, and Mayor Harry P. Cain planning bomb show at Stadium Bowl. Mayor Cain is standing third from right. Stadium High School is in the background. City officials joined Army personnel on August 4, 1942, in planning a practical demonstration of how civilians might protect themselves against incendiary bombs if dropped in enemy air raids. Temporary buildings, including seven "homes" and a three-story "hotel," would be constructed in Stadium Bowl on which bombs would be deliberately set off. Techniques to put out bombs would include stream and spray methods, "dunking in bathtubs," and what to do when the bombs burn themselves out. The demonstration would draw some 10,000 spectators on the evening of August 19th. On Stadium's field are: Elmer Bashey of Public Works, Lt. Jack Barrows, City health director Dr. Lee (Leland E.) Powers, local CD coordinator Frank Evans, Public utilities first aid expert Theodore O. Powers, Mayor Cain, Chief air warden Fred Sandstrom and Capt. Charles Eisenbacher of the Tacoma Fire Department. (T.Times 8-5-42, p. 2; TNT 8-19-42, p. 1, TNT 8-20-42, p. 1-articles on bomb demonstration)


Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Stadium High School (Tacoma); Bashey, Elmer; Barrows, Jack; Powers, Leland E.; Evans, Frank; Powers, Theodore O.; Sandstrom, Fred; Eisenbacher, Charles J.;

D22554-4

On Friday June 7, 1946 an estimated crowd of 7,500 in the Stadium Bowl cheered and "chortled" as Bob Hope mugged, pranced and wisecracked his way through a special 2 1/2 hour performance sponsored by the Tacoma Young Men's Business Club. When two unidentified performers began playing harmonicas, Hope picked up a small stand and began playing along. Skinnay Ennis' 16-piece orchestra can be seen in the background. The show was brought to Tacoma to raise money for the Greater Tacoma Jubilee to be held later that month. The 40-member ensemble had flown into Boeing Field earlier that day from Spokane. (TNT 5-28-46, p. 1, TNT 6-7-46, p. 1, TNT 6-8-46, p. 1) ALBUM 5 TPL-1400


Hope, Bob; Actors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Entertainers--Tacoma--1940-1950; Mouth organs;

D25086-15

Walde Krauklis picture of baseball team. View of Tacoma's 3 and 0' Club playing baseball on Christmas Day, fans are in background cheering them on.


Baseball--Tacoma--1940-1950; Baseball players--Tacoma--1940-1950; Athletic fields--Tacoma; 3 and O' Club (Tacoma);

D25455-7

During a Control Line Model Airplane Meet at Tacoma Stadium Bowl, the rescue helicopter from McCord Field made a special appearance at the event. The type R-5A helicopter arrived and gracefully landed, impressing the large Tacoma crowd. The proficient helicopter can drop from any altitude straight down (if air density is favorable) to a spot of 60 square feet. The event was sponsored by the Tacoma Young Men's Business Club. View of men standing in front of the rescue helicopter from McCord Field (T. Times, 1/27/47, p. 47).


Helicopters--Tacoma; Search & rescue operations; Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Military air shows--Tacoma;

D36639-8

Lincoln High School beat Stadium High School, 13 to 7, in the big Thanksgiving Day football game classic at Stadium Bowl. Lincoln High School's football team won two titles in the 1948 season--Cross State Champions and City League Champions. View of the players in action at the big game at Stadium Bowl; students, families and friends of Tacoma's two rival high schools pack the bleachers to cheer for their favorite team at this annual event. (T. Times, 11/26/48, p. 1).


Football--Tacoma--1940-1950; Football players--Tacoma--1940-1950; Students--Tacoma--1940-1950; Sports spectators--Tacoma--1940-1950; Stadium High School (Tacoma); Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Public schools--Tacoma--1940-1950; Stadium Bowl (Tacoma);

D36639-4

In 1948, Tacoma had two public high schools; and for many years on every Thanksgiving Day the cross town rivals Stadium and Lincoln met for an epic football battle. The gridiron battle was intersected by a halftime show featuring competitive spectacular performances by girl marching units and the schools' marching bands. Pictured, left to right, were Stadium High School's majorettes: Betty Johnston, Pat Mason, Rosemary Martenson, Joan Mason, Dolores Dessen and five year old Suzanne Ramstad. The girls were wearing their uniforms, boots and plumed hats. This year Lincoln High School won the game 13-7; there was no record of who won the half time show. (T. Times, 11/26/48, p. 1). TPL-9315


Football--Tacoma; Athletic fields--Tacoma; Students--Tacoma; Drum majorettes--Tacoma; Stadium High School (Tacoma); Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Stadium Bowl (Tacoma);

D28365-5

In June of 1947 the Tacoma Police Department drove their entire fleet of Dodge sedans and trucks onto the field of the Stadium Bowl for a "group portrait." By using 21 of their vehicles they were able to create the letters "TPD" - with six panel trucks left over. TPL-9425


Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Tacoma Police Department (Tacoma); Automobiles--Tacoma--1940-1950; Dodge automobile;

D34229-11

Young men and boys throughout Tacoma entered their model airplanes, hoping to win one of the five Division titles. Speed Jobs, Club Ships, Gas Model Airplanes flying up to 140 miles per hour, A. J. Fireball gas model airplanes and a model jet plane with a 152 miles per hour record, were all entered in the Tacoma Plymouth Aero League contest. View of contest participants preparing their airplanes for the competition (T. Times, 7/10 & 12/48, p. 1).


Contests--Tacoma; Competition entries--Tacoma; Victories--Tacoma; Awards; Hobbyists--Tacoma; Model airplanes; Airplane racing--Tacoma; Plymouth Aero League (Tacoma);

D34229-2

More than 60 young men signed up to compete in Tacoma's Plymouth Aero League contest. The contest was scheduled for Sunday afternoon at The Stadium. Later this month, Plymouth Motor Corporation was sponsoring the 2nd Annual International Model Plane Aero League Contest in Detroit, Michigan; the five Tacoma Division winners would get to compete in that contest. View of participants with one of the judges (T. Times, 7/10 & 12/48, p. 1).


Contests--Tacoma; Competition entries--Tacoma; Victories--Tacoma; Awards; Hobbyists--Tacoma; Model airplanes; Airplane racing--Tacoma; Stadium High School (Tacoma); Plymouth Aero League (Tacoma);

STENGER-1192 Front

  • Postcard sent out to would be purchasers of Stadium Stamps--the proceeds were used to help finance the construction of Stadium Bowl.
  • Printed on front: 400,000 of these Five Cent publicity stamps are being used to invite clever people to COME TO TACOMA WHERE LIFE IS WORTHWHILE Boost the Stadium! 400,000 of the above stamps will be sold by the Citizens Stadium Committee to raise funds to finish the High School Stadium. The stamps will be engraved and lithographed (not printed like the above sample), and will be issued about Feb. 25th in gummed and perforated sheets, advance orders for which are now being received for delivery from the first sheets received from the engraver. If every merchant in town will use from 500 to 1,000 stamps, and if every home in Tacoma will use a Stadium Stamp on each of the next 20 letters to the old-home folks, our beautiful Stadium will be quickly finished and 400,000 out-of-town people will be invited to COME TO TACOMA WHERE LIFE IS WORTH WHILE. Will you do your part by promptly mailing your order for Stadium Stamps on this post card?

NWRPC-0111 Front

  • Military exercises held in Stadium Bowl. circa 1916.
  • Printed on front: Cavalry Drill U.S. Military Tournament Tacoma Stadium

211 N E ST, TACOMA

  • 101 images. The Stadium / Stadium Bowl (CONTINUED)
  • TNT 6/7/1946 p.1 Ready for their show in Stadium (appearance by comedian Bob Hope)
  • TNT 6/8/1946 p.1 Bob Hope and Co. wow Tacoma crowd (il)
  • TNT 7/5/1946 p.1 18,000 jam Stadium for Jubilee finish
  • TNT 3/2/1947 p.A1 Stadium's planner dies (death of Lawson Ambrose Nicholson) T.Times 3/3/1947
  • TNT 3/6/1947 Editorial
  • TNT 9/19/1947 Seat contract
  • TNT 12/8/1947 p.1 Police-Firemen battle (football game) (aerial il)
  • TNT 1/28/1948 p.19 Rainless Stadium -- if gate percentage paid (sketch)
  • TNT 11/25/1948 p.32 Stadium gate, seat plat (diagram)
  • TNT 11/28/1948 p.A1 Penn State wins game 7-0; Cougars lose by one T.D. (aerial il)
  • TNT 4/22/1949 p.1 Stadium amphitheater condemned as unsafe
  • TNT 6/7/1949
  • TNT 6/8/1949 p.24 Fix Stadium, TAC's goal
  • TNT 8/12/1949 p.1 Urge levy to repair Stadium; laymen's committee recommends ...
  • TNT 9/23/1949 p.10 Lease plan for Stadium
  • TNT 10/21/1949 p.2 Stadium Bowl repair problem tackled again
  • TNT 11/18/1949 p.1 Give Stadium to city?
  • TNT 11/20/1949 p.A1 City worried over future of Stadium Bowl; little enthusiasm in council for taking over horseshoe
  • TNT 11/22/1949 Letter box
  • TNT 12/8/1949 p.A1 Repair of Stadium up again
  • TNT 12/11/1949 Citizens must decide
  • TNT 1/13/1950 p.1 Stadium issue to voters
  • TNT 2/3/1950 p.20 Reports on Stadium
  • TNT 9/26/1950 p.2 Copeland suggest city, schools build Stadium
  • TNT 9/29/1950 p.22 Stadium problem is aired before board
  • TNT 10/13/1950
  • TNT 1/8/1951
  • TNT 3/27/1951
  • TNT 9/28/1951
  • TNT 1/13/1954 Letter box
  • TNT 8/5/1954 p.A1 Girl injured at Stadium
  • TNT 8/8/1954 p.A1 Girl's plunge re-emphasizes Stadium peril (il)
  • TNT 8/14/1954
  • TNT 8/15/1954 p.A17 Building Stadium in 1909 was a strong back job (il)
  • TNT 8/16/1954 p.1 TAC (Tacoma Athletic Commission) recommends filling in Stadium
  • TNT 8/22/1954 p.A4 Can Stadium be salvaged? Many wonder (3rd and last article of a series (sketch of proposal)
  • TNT 1/30/1955 p.A11 Students mull problem of old Stadium
  • TNT 2/25/1955 p.A1 School board hears Stadium repair offer (proposed repair plans by E.J. Bresemann, arch.)
  • TNT 3/4/1955 p.1 School board turns down Stadium offer
  • TNT 9/30/1955 p.A1 Stadium vote next spring
  • TNT 10/21/1955 p.A1 School board passes buck on Stadium
  • TNT 10/30/1955 p.A8 Petitions out to rebuild old Stadium
  • TNT 11/2/1955 p.D2 The Stadium: biggest white elephant (editorial)
  • TNT 11/12/1955 p.2 Stadium petition (text of petition)
  • TNT 11/13/1955 p.B13 Stadium petition (ad sponsored by Scotty's Cafe)
  • TNT 11/18/1955 Feasibility study urged
  • TNT 4/13/1956 p.1 Action urged on demolition of Stadium
  • TNT 4/27/1956 p.A1 School board discusses Stadium rebuilding (sketch of proposal by E.J. Bresemann, arch.)
  • TNT 6/8/1956 p.16 Parking lack dashes water on bowl plan
  • TNT 6/22/1956 Stadium job costs rated
  • TNT 7/9/1956 p.3 Mayor backs restoration of Stadium
  • TNT 8/19/1956 p.B6 School board help sought for Stadium
  • TNT 8/24/1956 p.1 Stadium Bowl issue splits school board
  • TNT 9/6/1956 p.A1 Rebuilding Stadium up to voters
  • TNT 9/7/1956 p.1 School board delays action on Stadium
  • TNT 9/17/1956 p.17 Save the Stadium rally (il)
  • TNT 9/18/1956 School repair ... most important
  • TNT 9/19/1956 p.A1 Rebuilding of school, bowl seen as cheaper
  • TNT 9/26/1956 Stadium project up to voters
  • TNT 10/2/1956 Committee picks slogan (Save the Stadium Committee)
  • TNT 10/6/1956 p.2 Vote Yes To Rebuild Our Stadium Bowl
  • TNT 10/13/1956 p.3 Vote yes to rebuild our Stadium Bowl
  • TNT 10/20/1956 p.1 Stadium issue draws heat in YMBC debate p.3 Vote Yes ...
  • TNT 10/21/1956 p.A1 Tax Bureau opposes bowl proposition
  • TNT 10/23/1956 Haley opposes, Llewellyn asks Stadium levy
  • TNT 10/25/1956 p.A1 C. of C group votes against Stadium bonds
  • TNT 10/27/1956 Vote Yes to rebuild our Stadium Bowl (ad) (il)
  • TNT 10/28/1956 p.A1 Old pamphlet points up Stadium controversy p.B5 AAUW against Stadium job
  • TNT 10/30/1956 School men oppose Bowl proposition
  • TNT 11/2/1956 p.B5 PTA opposes Stadium levy p.B9 25 cents a year tax for average family will rebuild our Stadium (il) p.B12 Bowl group still batttles for rebuilding
  • TNT 11/8/1956 p.A4 Thank you Stadium friends
  • TNT 12/13/1957 p.A1 School board hears plan to fix Stadium
  • TNT 2/14/1958 Group given assurance on Stadium lease
  • TNT 6/20/1958 p.1 Group proposes plan to revamp Stadium Bowl
  • TNT 7/9/1958 Stadium Bowl group to meet
  • TNT 7/11/1958 p.6 Stadium Bowl group formed; seek $500,000 (Stadium Bowl Memorial Assoc.)
  • TNT 8/5/1958 p.8 Stadium Drive opens Thursday with breakfast
  • TNT 8/7/1958 Stadium Bowl supporters to open office
  • TNT 8/15/1958 p.11 Stadium Bowl fans to start with fanfare (il of Boosters group)
  • TNT 8/22/1958 Promotion for Stadium furthered
  • TNT 8/23/1958 Coffee boosts Stadium drive
  • TNT 8/24/1958 Past glories of Tacoma Stadium recalled; impressive events staged in big bowl (il)
  • TNT 11/7/1958 p.40 Stadium Bowl group forms corporation
  • TNT 12/17/1958 p.A1 ... fund drive opens Jan. 16
  • TNT 12/31/1958 p.7 Support given Stadium plan by Mrs. Bethel
  • TNT 1/11/1959 p.A11 Memorial group urges Stadium Bowl renewal; outdoor civic auditorium visualized as goal ( sketch of proposed reconstruction plans by E.J. Bresemann, arch.)
  • TNT 1/13/1959 Stadium Bowl wins official civic backing
  • TNT 1/14/1959 WSC coach Stadium Assn. rally speaker
  • TNT 1/16/1959 p.21 Thorpe heads new Stadium Association (Dan Thorpe)
  • TNT 1/17/1959 p.1 Cougar coach hails Tacoma Stadium move
  • TNT 1/22/1959 p.D3 Stadium sign to be erected
  • TNT 2/12/1959 p.A8 N.P. officials okay Stadium expansion
  • TNT 3/26/1959 p.B5 Stadium Assn. books concert by Montovani
  • TNT 4/5/1959 p.B7 Eager to carry the ball (local high school student body presidents support Stadium project)
  • TNT 4/7/1959 Stadium Bowl to open again backers say
  • TNT 4/30/1959 p.A13 Stadium Bowl cleanup set
  • TNT 5/5/1959 p.1 Student's can't clean Stadium
  • TNT 5/8/1959 Stadium group to meet with school board
  • TNT 5/15/1959 p.1 Board eases cleanup ban for Stadium
  • TNT 7/24/1959 p.1 Board favors repairs for Stadium Bowl
  • TNT 8/7/1959 Stadium Bowl supporters to open office
  • TNT 8/28/1959 p.A1 Schools to map policy for rebuilding Stadium
  • TNT 9/11/1959 p.A1 Board votes Stadium Bowl work start
  • TNT 10/15/1959 p.C17 Marine Band turnout cheers Stadium Assn.
  • TNT 10/23/1959 p.5 School board to meet with Stadium group
  • TNT 10/31/1959 p.5 Architect wants study of Stadium restoration (arch. Louis M. Pedersen hired as consultant)
  • TNT 11/13/1959 p.1 Go-ahead for Stadium work
  • TNT 11/29/1959 p.B15 Stadium Bowl Association issues stamps
  • TNT 1/26/1960 p.1 Ruling stands on Stadium's end section (removal of end sections of horseshoe required by the Tacoma Public Works Department)
  • TNT 2/28/1960 Stamps sold to restore Stadium Bowl
  • TNT 4/8/1960 p.A3 Stadium Bowl games held likely by fall
  • TNT 4/24/1960 Stadium design topic
  • TNT 5/27/1960 p.4 School board OKs Stadium Bowl plan
  • TNT 6/24/1960 p.7 School board lets contract for Stadium
  • TNT 6/30/1960 p.A1 $50,000 Stadium Bowl renovation job begins (Louis M. Pedersen, arch. and Jardeen Bros., contr.)
  • TNT 7/10/1960 p.B2 Tacoma's Stadium lives again ... ! (full page ad for the Stadium Memorial Assoc.) (il) p.B4 Stadium Assn. calls for rebuilding help (il of Stadium Memorial Assoc. members)
  • TNT 7/17/1960 Bowl progress (il)
  • TNT 7/31/1960 p.A1 Workmen rush Stadium repair job (il)
  • TNT 8/3/1960 Bowl work criticized
  • TNT 8/5/1960 p.3 Stadium Bowl job progess defended
  • TNT 11/3/1960 p.A7 From capitol to Stadium (new flag for Stadium) (il)
  • TNT 11/6/1960 p.A1 Stadium Tigers to be welcomed home for first game in 12 years (il) p.B1 Stadium Bowl proves power of civic pride
  • TNT 11/9/1960 p.B1 Stadium Bowl oservance this week
  • TNT 11/11/1960 p.22,23Tiger-Lion clash to arouse Stadium Bowl; Stadium Bowl rededication
  • TNT 11/13/1960 p.A1 Gird game rededicates Stadium Bowl (il)
  • TNT 2/22/1961 Stadium Bowl group elects
  • TNT 4/11/1961 p.3 Old ball park lights to go to Stadium (from the old Cheney Field / Tiger Park at 3130 So. 38th St.)
  • TNT 5/28/1961 p.D10 Dance will benefit Stadium
  • TNT 7/1/1961 Stadium Bowl benefit dance ...
  • TNT 8/16/1961 p.A11 Stadium group calls for big push now
  • TNT 12/31/1961 p.B3 Light fixin'
  • TNT 4/2/1962 p.5 New Stadium drive opened
  • TNT 4/8/1962 Tacoma surges ahead and builds Stadium
  • TNT 5/16/1962 p.A2 Flare sale to aid Bowl drive
  • TNT 6/26/1962 Giants' ticket sale to aid Stadium Bowl
  • TNT 7/11/1962 Stadium Bowl night Friday at ball park
  • TNT 4/23/1963 p.16 Stadium High students plan bowl drive
  • TNT 5/28/1963 p.A5 Stadium Bowl program at game (fundraiser at Cheney Stadium)
  • TNT 12/4/1963 p.B6 Stadium Bowl session is optimistic
  • TNT 12/5/1963 p.C3 New face, name mulled for Stadium (proposal to rename the Stadium in honor of President John F. Kennedy) (new remodeling plans by Silas Nelsen, arch.)
  • TNT 4/26/1964 p.C20 Students spur efforts to light bowl
  • TNT 6/16/1964 p.9 For Stadium Bowl (il of 90 ft. cedars, to be used as light poles)
  • TNT 7/5/1964 p.A1 Tacomans pour into Stadium Bowl for glittering fireworks exhibition
  • TNT 7/10/1964 p.5 Stadium Bowl to be lighted by September; poles arrive
  • TNT 8/27/1964 p.B6 Many assist lighting of Stadium Bowl (il)
  • TNT 8/30/1964 Powerful lift plants poles (il)
  • TNT 5/9/1965 p.A20 Old photos tell the Stadium story (il)
  • TNT 5/16/1965 Out of Tacoma's past
  • TNT 6/9/1965 p.B11 Group seeks federal aid for Stadium
  • TNT 1/19/1966 p.A1 Tacoma looks at Stadium Bowl for use by pro football team
  • TNT 1/21/1966 p.1 Stadium Bowl can be restored for pro team, association told
  • TNT 1/25/1966 p.1 Council takes pass on Stadium
  • TNT 10/9/1966 p.A8 Music proceeds go for Stadium (aerial il)
  • TNT 6/27/1969 p.59 Old Woman's Gulch made queen of Stadium, be she's slipped
  • TNT 4/23/1970 p.A5 Jackson sees no simple solutions (Senator Henry M. "Scoop" Jackson speaks on the first Earth Day) (il)
  • TNT 6/17/1973 Stadium Bowl fans catch inaccuracies
  • TNT 4/20/1975 p.A11 Tacoma's Stadium; a historical "first"
  • TNT 10/15/1975 Historical Stadium Bowl gets a new "rug"
  • TNT 2/27/1976 p.A1 $2 million tag on Stadium Bowl revamp (il)
  • TNT 10/20/1976 p.A1 Tiger turf ails boosters growl
  • TNT 11/28/1976 p.C11 Bid set for funds ...
  • TNT 2/2/1977 Neighbors of Stadium rap street closure
  • TNT 3/2/1977 p.1 Apathy may doom Stadium Bowl to slow demise
  • TNT 4/6/1977 p.C15 People want bowl renewal --- and street
  • TNT 5/13/1977 Chances for Stadium Bowl grant better
  • TNT 6/13/1977 Grass is greener for Stadium Bowl
  • TNT 6/15/1977 Stadium Bowl revamp coming
  • TNT 6/26/1977 Go slow on Stadium Bowl
  • TNT 7/17/1977 p.A3 City, schools unveil "new" Stadium Bowl (plans for renovation by Whitacre Engineers, Inc., arch.)
  • TNT 9/6/1977 p.5 Federal grant comes for Stadium Bowl restoration
  • TNT 9/8/1977 Proud old Stadium Bowl to sport brand-new look
  • TNT 10/28/1977 p.C23 Stadium Bowl project approved (sketch)
  • TNT 11/23/1977 Stadium Bowl face-lift contract is awarded
  • TNT 12/6/1977 p.A4 Stadium Bowl bleachers bit the dust (il)
  • TNT 1/24/1978 Bowl score: Demolition 1, Stadium 0 (il)
  • TNT 4/15/1978 Tiger Turf ousted in bowl renovation
  • TNT 4/24/1978 Stadium's turf transfer opposed (turf to be installed at Arlington Elementary School)
  • TNT 6/15/1978 Stadium Bowl prepared for new grass turf
  • TNT 7/5/1978
  • TNT 8/5/1978 Stadium job to be let
  • TNT 8/23/1978 Restoration of Stadium Bowl mulled
  • TNT 8/25/1978 No-frills fix-up for Stadium Bowl OKd (Jardeen Brothers, Inc., contr.)
  • TNT 8/28/1978 A Stadium without lights?
  • TNT 9/15/1978 U.S., State may pay for bowl lights
  • TNT 1/12/1979 New lighting OKd for Stadium ...
  • TNT 7/19/1979 p.A1 It won't be ready in time (Jardeen Brothers, Inc. asks for extension) (il)
  • TNT 9/2/1979 Stadium Bowl's facelift taking shape (il)
  • TNT 4/16/1980 School board nixes price hike on Stadium Bowl
  • TNT 4/20/1980 p.A9 Time Machine
  • TNT 4/26/1980 Stadium Bowl fight unresolved
  • TNT 6/1/1980 Stadium Bowl, old and new (il)
  • TNT 6/14/1980 Stadium's bowl hassle still active
  • TNT 7/8/1980 Stadium Bowl use set
  • TNT 8/4/1980 Contractor: Bowl will be ready for football kickoff
  • TNT 8/22/1980 Art Bowl offers free fun; renovation a long job Seattle Times 8/24/1980 Stadium Bowl: Tacoma first love reborn
  • TNT 8/24/1980 Stadium reopens with sparse crowd but lively events
  • TNT 9/7/1980 An old friend is born again (il)
  • TNT 9/8/1980 Rededication set for renovated bowls
  • TNT 9/13/1980 Stadium and Lincoln bowls rededicated
  • TNT 9/26/1980 Stadium expense to be heard
  • TNT 11/12/1980 Schools on de-fence-ive over bowl barrier
  • TNT 11/14/1980 School board considers complaints about fence along street at Stadium Bowl
  • TNT 2/12/1981 School district agrees to move protested fence
  • TNT 10/6/1981 Downpour batters bowl, deluges streets (mudslides cause damage to Stadium) (il) Seattle P.I. 10/7/1981 Stadium Bowl washed away in a sea of mud (il)
  • TNT 10/7/1981 Stadium may not be rebuilt (il)
  • TNT 10/8/1981 Bowl liability sparks debate; bowl now a depressing depression
  • TNT 10/9/1981 Damage may be insured
  • TNT 10/10/1981 p.A3 (il)
  • TNT 10/23/1981 School board to send city $1.5 million bowl bill
  • TNT 10/28/1981 City pays companies $270,500 for bowl work; school board's $1.5 million bowl damage claim a separate issue
  • TNT 11/13/1981 Students want Bowl fixed ... now
  • TNT 11/22/1981 p.E8,H5 Stadium Bowl's "last hurrah" depicted in color poster
  • TNT 12/26/1981 p.B1 Stadium Bowl washout was top "sports" story for 1981
  • TNT 12/27/1981 p.F4 Memories of Stadium Bowl and Sousa remain
  • TNT 1/13/1982 p.D12 Bowl boosters look for a way
  • TNT 1/20/1982 Stadium Bowl could be in use in 1983
  • TNT 1/24/1982 Bill would improve Stadium Bowl's chances
  • TNT 1/25/1982 p.A3 Bowl washout revisited (almost); heavy rains cause leak in drain
  • TNT 2/24/1982 Stadium aid unlikely from state's solons
  • TNT 4/13/1982 Owners of apartment near Stadium sue city over street washout
  • TNT 4/24/1982 Bowl contractor files contract-breach suit
  • TNT 5/14/1982 City, Schools nearing Stadium cleanup pact
  • TNT 5/28/1982 Schools, city near accord ...
  • TNT 8/26/1982 p.A1,A2 Restoration of Stadium continuing
  • TNT 11/13/1982 Stadium partially restored
  • TNT 11/17/1982 p.C12 Same time a year later (il)
  • TNT 12/10/1982 School district to go to court over repair cost of Stadium Bowl
  • TNT 8/10/1983 p.A7 ... field will be playable this fall
  • TNT 4/25/1984 Stadium Bowl suit goes to jury
  • TNT 4/27/1984 Contractor loses 1st phase in Stadium Bowl case
  • TNT 5/17/1984 Some issues in Stadium Bowl washout suit settled
  • TNT 6/19/1984 Hole in a pipe becomes crux of Bowl damage trial
  • TNT 6/20/1984 City blamed for washout
  • TNT 6/21/1984 Jury deliberates in ... washout suit
  • TNT 6/22/1984 p.A1 Firms not at fault for washout
  • TNT 6/23/1984 Stadium Bowl verdict: School District out $400,000, City $450,000
  • TNT 7/31/1985 Stadium facelift (il)
  • TNT 10/24/1985 p.C4 The wandering is over: Stadium Bowl reopens
  • TNT 10/26/1985 p.B3 Decatur rallies to beat Tigers in Bowl
  • TNT 9/13/1987 p.E7 Yesteryear: Stadium Bowl set stage for splendor for generations (il)
  • TNT 9/30/1999 p.C1 Stadium a shimmering emerald (il after remodeling)
  • TNT 8/24/2006 p.B1 It's the ultimate needle in a haystack (bronze plaque missing since 1914 resurfaces) (il of plaque)
  • TNT 9/9/2006 Tacoma's grand castle (Special Section) (il)
  • TNT 9/12/2006 p.B1 White CD key to Stadium history mystery (plaque missing since 1914 is returned) (il) T.Weekly 9/6/2007 p.B4 Stadium games relocated; sinkhole a maintenance issue ... (il)
  • TNT 9/7/2007 p.B1 Sinkhole blitzes three sports events at Stadium Bowl (il)
  • TNT 4/4/2010 p.B1 Did Babe hit a long one from Stadium into Bay? In reporter's dreams Ranger 4/22/2010 Soldiers get dirty to help preserve iconic Stadium (il)
  • TNT 7/4/2010 p.B1 For decades, Independence Day meant Stadium Bowl
  • TNT 9/14/2010 p.A1 The Bowl's turn for a party; Tacoma's Stadium Bowl celebrates its centennial ... look back at the icon's rich history and fascinating trivia (includes timeline) (il)
  • TNT 9/19/2010 p.B1 Fill the Bowl hits record for food (Guinness World Record for 24-hour food drive, collected 515,067 pounds of food, filling 15 tractor-trailers)
  • Year Built: 1946
  • Decade Built: 1940s
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