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  • 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

211 N E ST, TACOMA

  • 101 images. The Stadium / Stadium Bowl Frederick Heath, arch. Western Engineering Co., contr. L.A. Nicholson, eng. -original seating capacity of 23,486 -architect Heath stated that the Stadium "seats 32,000 adults and children" (TDN 5/24/1914) -overflow crowds of over 40,000 reported -some reports list crowds as high as 60,000 (including the walls, fences, hillsides, etc.) -modern capacity of 15,000 -dedicated 6/10/1910 -damage from mudslides in 1932 and 1949 forced closure of the Stadium, reopened c.1960, -renovated c.1980 (partial plans at TPL -rededicated 9/12/1980 -further mudslide damage in 1981 -reopened 10/25/1985 SEE ALSO: 111 NO. E ST. (Stadium High School) SEE ALSO: 51 NO. STADIUM WAY (Stadium Cottage) SEE ALSO: TPL Catalog/Clipping File
  • TDL 1/14/1906 p.21 Nature offers Tacoma great athletic field (sketch, proposal of Frederick Heath) TDN 4/27/1907 What might be done with high school gulch
  • TDL 9/20/1908 p.20 Alumni approve and boost stadium
  • TDL 9/21/1908 Some advance dates at the high school stadium (cartoon) TDN 9/21/1908 School board stops the Stadium work T.Times 9/21/1908 Boost Tacoma and build Stadium T.Times 9/22/1908 Stadium now in hands of citizens T.Times 9/23/1908 School board will discuss Stadium project today T.Times 9/24/1908 Stadium project in hands of committee
  • TDL 9/30/1908 Revive Stadium project today TDN 9/30/1908 Stadium committee meets today
  • TDL 10/4/1908 p.3 Tacoma purposes to have stadium second to none in United States (sketch)
  • TDL 10/6/1908 p.1 (mention)
  • TDL 10/7/1908 Students all enthusiastic for Stadium
  • TDL 10/9/1908 It can't get away (il)
  • TDL 10/11/1908 p.3 Boosting for the Stadium T.Times 10/16/1908 Tacoma will have finest Stadium
  • TDL 11/1/1908 p.3 Stadium fund keeps climbing
  • TDL 11/29/1908 p.5 Stadium fund is now near $45,000
  • TDL 12/13/1908 p.19 Christmas music festival (benefit for Stadium fund)
  • TDL 12/27/1908 p.10 Stadium bids run too high
  • TDL 1/13/1909 Commercial Club Edition p.15 (sketch)
  • TDL 2/28/1909 p.7 Stadium stamp is the thing
  • TDL 3/14/1909 p.17 Permit is isssued for the Stadium
  • TDL 4/25/1909 p.37 Piles driven; banks sluiced
  • TDL 5/9/1909 p.42 Work progressing well on Stadium
  • TDL 5/16/1909 p.43 Night and day work on the big Stadium
  • TDL 5/30/1909 p.38 Stadium is making excellent progress
  • TDL 6/6/1909 p.37 Good showing in Stadium building
  • TDL 6/20/1909 Work on Stadium
  • TDL 6/27/1909 p.37 Good progress on Stadium
  • TDL 7/4/1909 p.34 Complete Stadium on time, they say
  • TDL 7/11/1909 p.36 Stadium building continues lively
  • TDL 7/18/1909 p.4 Good week work building Stadium
  • TDL 7/25/1909 p.30 (progress)
  • TDL 8/1/1909 p.39 (progress)
  • TDL 9/26/1909 p.4 Tacoma Stadium is worth seeing
  • TDL 10/3/1909 p.43 Stadium wall a strong rampart
  • TDL 3/13/1910 p.42 Stadium work goes with rush
  • TDL 6/5/1910 p.11 (progress))
  • TDL 6/10/1910 - 6/12/1910 (dedication,il)
  • TDL 7/24/1910 Military Tournament Edition (il)
  • TDL 7/29/1910 Test Stadium's acoustic values
  • TDL 7/31/1910 p.28 (il)
  • TDL 10/9/1910 p.8 Stadium drainage will be considered Engineering Record 10/29/1910 p.498 TDN 4/6/1911 (visit of President Theodore Roosevelt) T.Times 4/17/1911 Stadium, now completed, stands monument to Tacoma industry
  • TDL 6/4/1911 p.21 Public school tournament (il)
  • TDL 8/6/1911 p.9 Stadium scene true to history Independent Magazine 8/10/1911 p.310
  • TDL 8/13/1911 p.29 42 great arcs to light field
  • TDL 8/27/1911 p.21 Rome and Seven Hills rising in Tacoma Stadium
  • TDL 9/4/1911 & 9/5/1911 ("Burning of Rome" show in the Stadium)
  • TDL 2/6/1912 Tiger selected as Festo emblem
  • TDL 11/24/1912 p.21 Yale writes here for Stadium plans
  • TDL 12/1/1912 p.19 Princeton professor eulogizes Stadium
  • TDL 6/8/1913 p.1 Tacoma boy sets world mark (Alfred Crane sets high school high jump record)
  • TDL 1/25/1914 Suppl. p.40 (il)
  • TDL 2/1/1914 p.19 Sage Foundation to advertise Stadium
  • TDL 5/4/1914 p.1 8,000 join in feast of song (1st Annual Community Sing) TDN 5/24/1914 Stadium seats 32,000 adults and children, says Heath & Gove
  • TDL 3/14/1915 p.28 Junk man believed to have Stadium tablet (stolen) TDN 5/27/1915 Designer tells inside story of Stadium
  • TDL 7/28/1915 p.4 In Stadium, Sousa shatters record
  • TDL 8/1/1915 p.1 Largest crowd that ever witnessed a baseball game on Pacific Coast T.Times 11/6/1916 p.1
  • TDL 5/25/1919 p.C13 (ad for 1st Annual Music Festival) (sketch)
  • TDL 9/13/1919 p.1 Tacoma greets America's leader today (visit of President Woodrow Wilson)
  • TDL 9/14/1919 p.A1 President pleads for cause of humanity
  • TDL 7/6/1920 p.5 (il of evangelist Billy Sunday speaking in Stadium)
  • TDL 9/12/1920 p.1 Cox's visit is brief and wet (presidential candidate)
  • TDL 10/24/1920 p.B5 Advocate greater use of Stadium; approximately a million persons have entered gates since construction; history related
  • TNT 5/27/1921 Stadium Day (first Stadium Day since 1916)
  • TNT 12/16/1921 Do you remember?
  • TDL 3/31/1923 p.12 Broken water main is cause of near disaster (il)
  • TDL 6/5/1923 p.1 Stadium show best in history; crowd estimated at more than 40,000 packs huge bowl to witness annual exercises of children
  • TDL 7/5/1923 p.1 Crowds throng city to hear Harding (appearance of President Warren G. Harding)
  • TDL 8/19/1923 p.A1 May buy Stadium speaker: Rutherford to speak tonight p.D7 (ad)
  • TDL 10/27/1923 p.1 Logger and Husky elevens to clash at Stadium today
  • TDL 4/20/1924 p.A13 View of the throng that packed Stadium to hear oratory contest (il)
  • TDL 10/19/1924 p.C1 Ruth shows before big crowd here (Babe Ruth plays in exhibition baseball game at Stadium)
  • TDL 7/5/1925 p.A1 Program in Stadium is big climax
  • TDL 7/27/1925 p.1 Stadium filled for concert of famous band (appearance >of Millionaires' Band of Siloam Commandery, Knights Templar)
  • TNT 12/17/1925 p.1 Would convert Stadiuim into greatest auditorium (sketch)
  • TDL 12/20/1925 p.E8 Architect would enclose Stadium (proposal by architect E. Taylor Gardner)
  • TDL 5/9/1926 p.A6 "World's greatest" taffy pull at Stadium (il)
  • TDL 6/26/1926 p.1 Elks circus thrills audience at Stadium
  • TDL 7/30/1927 p.1 Thousands attend first Saengerfest concert ... (il)
  • TNT 9/29/1927 Tacoma Stadium showing signs of wear
  • TDL 10/9/1927 p.A1 "Huskies" beat C.P.S. 40-0
  • TDL 4/22/1928 p.B1 Glass in bay end, roof Stadium ...
  • TDL 8/25/1928 p.1 Pageant is presented at Stadium
  • TDL 9/2/1928 p.B6 (ad for "Fire God, a spectacle of Japan")
  • TDL 11/14/1929 Discuss plans for seats in Stadium; favor plaque idea
  • TDL 11/20/1929 p.1 Stadium seat plan approved
  • TDL 1/24/1930 p.1 Stadium ice rink is plan
  • TDL 8/1/1931 p.1 Thousands see Stadium show (start of Fleet Week)
  • TDL 9/11/1931 p.1 4,600 watch Dempsey in exhibition (appearance of boxer Jack Dempsey)
  • TDL 1/3/1932 Another slide above Stadium
  • TDL 1/4/1932 p.1 Fresh slides endangering city stadium
  • TNT 1/4/1932 p.1 New slides menace Stadium
  • TDL 1/5/1932 p.1 Rush flume to save Stadium
  • TNT 1/5/1932 p.1 Grave situation threatens in Stadium (il)
  • TDL 1/6/1932 p.1 City planning new sewer to save Stadium
  • TNT 1/6/1932 Hunt sewer break that caused slides
  • TDL 1/7/1932 p.1 New sewer to dodge Stadium
  • TNT 1/8/1932 Stadium sewer work rushed
  • TNT 1/11/1932 More dirt slides at Stadium
  • TDL 1/12/1932 p.3 Work on new sewer rushed
  • TDL 2/9/1932 Gravure Sec. p.2 (il of flood-lighting system installed for night events)
  • TNT 2/10/1932 Council to talk over repairs to Stadium
  • TDL 2/11/1932 p.1.4 Stadium fill hearing today
  • TDL 2/12/1932 p.1 No Stadium use during year looms
  • TNT 2/12/1932 Stadium survey will start Saturday
  • TNT 2/13/1932 Stadium light balance $1,901
  • TNT 2/15/1932 Stadium survey ordinance read
  • TDL 2/20/1932 p.1 Stadium slide claim is filed (Northern Pacific Railroad sues for damages)
  • TNT 2/20/1932 Asks $7,884 in Stadium slide
  • TDL 2/27/1932 p.10 O-W files claim in Stadium slide
  • TDL 2/28/1932 p.A2 School district files claim in Stadium slides
  • TDL 3/11/1932 p.1 Repair of Stadium by June is aim
  • TDL 3/17/1932 p.1 Stadium repairs hit snag
  • TDL 4/15/1932 p.1 School board asked by Tennent to share Stadium repair bill
  • TNT 4/15/1932 Asks school board help fix Stadium
  • TDL 4/29/1932 p.1 City's plan for Stadium is rejected; school board balks ...
  • TNT 4/29/1932 Quick repair of Stadium unlikely
  • TDL 5/7/1932 p.8 Subscription plan is suggested for repairing Stadium
  • TDL 6/6/1932 Stadium measure has first reading
  • TDL 6/24/1932 p.3 Present plan to fix Stadium
  • TDL 7/5/1932 p.1 Thousands celebrate Fourth; Stadium scene of band concert, rodeo and fireworks display
  • TDL 8/3/1932 p.1 Jobless may get Stadium repair work
  • TDL 8/12/1932 p.1 City agrees on Stadium repair work
  • TDL 8/26/1932 p.1 School board to fix Stadium
  • TDL 8/28/1932 p.A7 Award contract for Stadium fill
  • TDL 11/5/1932 p.1 Stadium slide suit started
  • TDL 1/11/1933 p.1 Wild steer case goes to jurors
  • TDL 10/6/1933 p.14 Huge cracks in Stadium Bowl
  • TDL 1/27/1934 p.3 Agreement on Stadium O.K.'d
  • TDL 2/21/1934 p.3 Stadium slide case settled T.Times 5/24/1934 After many years
  • TDL 7/9/1935 p.1 5,000 hear EPIC head in Stadium (appearance of author >Upton Sinclair)
  • TDL 7/21/1935 p.B7 Stadium Bowl repair starts
  • TDL 8/13/1935 p.1 10,000 hear prophet in Stadium (appearance of Dr. Francis E. Townsend)
  • TDL 8/17/1935 p.1 20,000 see Legion show at Stadium
  • TNT 10/25/1935 Paint numerals on seats
  • TNT 12/13/1935 $28,330 fund to repair Stadium
  • TDL 6/19/1936 p.1 Big show today ... action at "Fire College" T.Times 9/16/1936 T.Times 10/9/1937 After many years
  • TNT 7/1/1938 12,000 at bridge fete
  • TNT 7/16/1939 p.B1 N.W. saga in Stadium; 2,000 actors to depict history of Northwest T.Times 6/19/1939
  • TNT 7/5/1940 p.1 Huge crowd at Stadium T.Times 9/13/1941
  • TNT 9/27/1941 p.1 Easy win for Flying Circus; 22,000 fans ... (Pacific Lutheran College vs. Gonzaga football game)
  • TNT 10/19/1941 p.A12 PLC club trounces Loggers T.Times 11/14/1941
  • TNT 12/6/1941 p.1 All set for football classic (Washington State vs. Texas, A.&M.)
  • TNT 12/7/1941 p.A1 25,000 watch Texas Aggies beat Cougars (il)
  • TNT 8/5/1942 p.1 Tacoma to have real bomb show in Stadium; miniature city will be built and destroyed ... as methods of fighting attacks are shown
  • TNT 8/10/1942 10,000 will see bomb show
  • TNT 8/19/1942 p.1 Tacomans will see simulated enemy raid
  • TNT 8/20/1942 p.1 10,000 see bomb show T.Times 10/9/1943 Night football games to return to Stadium as dimout is relaxed
  • TNT 4/13/1945 p.18 To inspect Stadium T.Times 4/13/1945 Study supports 051 P119P Oct. 1910 p.383 (il) 071 F779F 12/24/1910 Description of the Stadium by its architect 379.797 T11 May 1909, June 1909, April 1910, June 1910 (il under construction) 711.55 W58F 917.9778 V679V (il) 979 C723C Fall 2006 p.26 The Brown Castle (il) 979.72 H91 Vol.II p.246-48 979.778 R955C (il)
  • Year Built: 1909
  • Decade Built: 1900s

A24324-5

CPS Tamanawas. College of Puget Sound football game against British Columbia. They are playing in the stadium at Stadium High School.


College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1940-1950; Football--Tacoma--1940-1950; Football players--Tacoma--1940-1950; Stadiums--Tacoma--1940-1950; Stadium High School (Tacoma);

A25364-6

The Drum Majorettes always accompanied the band and the Tigerannas. The head majorette for this school year was Alice Edwards. The Yell Team introduced their new theme this year, which also became Stadium's fight song, "Fight, Stadium Tigers!" View of Stadium High School's Drum Majorettes and the Yell Team at a Stadium football game. Photo taken for the Tahoma, Stadium's yearbook.


Cheerleading--Tacoma; Drum majorettes--Tacoma; Athletic fields--Tacoma; Football--Tacoma--1940-1950; Stadium High School (Tacoma);

A25364-7

The Stadium High School varsity football team had an undefeated season during the 1946-1947 school year when they wore the Cross-State and City crowns.The varsity football captains were Bruce Andreasen and Wells Anderson. Coach Heinrick was both the football coach and a guidance counselor. View of a Stadium football game, photo taken for the Tahoma, Stadium's yearbook.


Athletic fields--Tacoma; Football--Tacoma--1940-1950; Football players--Tacoma--1940-1950; Stadium High School (Tacoma);

A28365-8

Dodge rolling stock, Tacoma Police Department, photograph ordered by Irwin Jones. Several Tacoma Police Department vehicles, Dodges, are lined up in the foreground at the Stadium Bowl, including a panel van labeled "City Pound" and two trucks, one of which reads "Traffic." Miscellaneous vehicles and men in the background. The Richards vehicle is parked nearest to the stadium seating. Irwin Jones Motor Co. was owned by Pleasant Irwin and Melvin Jones and was located downtown at 728 Broadway. TPL-7115


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

A410-1

1935 Armistice Day Navy vs. Army football game at Stadium Bowl. Tacoma Mayor George Smitley (center) with Rear Admiral T. T. Craven and Brig. General C.H. Conrad Jr., commanding officer at Fort Lewis. (Bremerton Sun)


Mayors--Tacoma--1930-1940; Smitley, George A., 1872-1956; Football--Tacoma--1930-1940; Craven, T.T.; Admirals--Tacoma; Conrad, C.H.;

A8605-3

Golden Jubilee Pageant "Saga of the West." Searchlights from the Battleships of the US Pacific Fleet pierce the night sky over scenery in Stadium Bowl. The stage for the extravaganza was over 200 feet in length. The fleet had arrived on July 20, 1939 with six battleships and 8,000 men. In port were the flagship Pennsylvania, as well as the California, New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho and Mississippi. Tours were conducted from 1-4 and searchlight displays each night at 10:15p.m.


Washington State Golden Jubilee, 1939--Tacoma; Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Historical pageants--Tacoma; Searchlights--Tacoma;

A8605-4

Tacoma's Golden Jubilee celebration of Washington's statehood reached its climax at 8:45 p.m. on July 20, 1939 in the Stadium Bowl with the presentation of the theatrical extravaganza "Saga of the West." A cast of 2,000 depicted historic events from the previous fifty years of Washington's history. At 10:15 p.m. with search lights from the U.S Navy's Pacific fleet lighting up the sky, Queen Amy Lou Murray was carried in on her throne by a group of young men painted glistening gold and placed at the center of the field. The finale cast included princesses representing all of Washington's 39 counties, 100 beautiful women in long evening gowns and an honor guard of men in military uniforms. (T. Times 7/20/1939, pg. 1)


Washington State Golden Jubilee, 1939--Tacoma; Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Historical pageants--Tacoma; Searchlights--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;

A9367-2

On January 31, 1940, twenty three unidentified officers with the Tacoma Police Department posed with their fleet of vehicles on the grass inside the Stadium Bowl. The fleet included motorcycles with side cars, sedans and patrol vans. Tacoma's Chief of Police in 1940 was Einar Langseth, who was first hired as a temporary "Special Officer" in 1917 and had served on the "Dry Squad" during Prohibition. Photograph ordered by the Tacoma Times. (filed with Argentum)


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

A9977-1

ca. 1940. Veterans of Foreign Wars E.J. Messinger Post Marching Band at Stadium Bowl.


Veterans of Foreign Wars, E.J. Messinger Post No. 1428 (Tacoma); Patriotic societies--Tacoma--1940-1950; Drum majorettes--Tacoma; Marching bands--Tacoma; Stadium Bowl (Tacoma);

BOLAND-B10418

4th of July celebration at Stadium Bowl. 35,000 jammed into Stadium Bowl in 1924 to celebrate Independence Day with pageants and fireworks. Mounted horsemen from Troop F, 11th U.S. Calvary, bands, sailors and school children stood in the center of the vast bowl with the imposing Stadium High School to the left. The American Legion sponsored the festivities. G55.1-036; BU-11,612 (TNT 7-5-24, p. 1-article)


Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Stadium High School (Tacoma); Crowds--Tacoma--1920-1930; Spectators--Tacoma--1920-1930; Celebrations--Tacoma--1920-1930;

BOLAND-B10423

4-man color guard awaits entry to the Stadium Bowl 4th of July celebration in 1924. They would join some 5000 soldiers, sailors and marines inside. Thousands would fill the massive bowl to view parades and fireworks at the American Legion-sponsored event. G67.1-121 (TNT 7-5-24, p. 1-article; Tacoma Sunday Ledger 6-8-24, p. 1-article; Tacoma Sunday Ledger 6-15-24, A-3 article)


Flag bearers--Tacoma--1920-1930; Flags--United States; Celebrations--Tacoma--1920-1930; Stadium Bowl (Tacoma);

BOLAND-B10424

4th of July 1924. These rows of fireworks lined up against a fence will soon be exploding into Tacoma skies at the 4th of July celebration held at Stadium Bowl in 1924. An estimated 35,000 people crammed into Stadium Bowl to watch the pyrotechnic display. G20.1-013


Celebrations--Tacoma--1920-1930; Fireworks--Tacoma--1920-1930; Stadium Bowl (Tacoma);

BOLAND-B10428

This display of fireworks at the 1924 4th of July celebration held in Tacoma's Stadium Bowl fully expressed what the people of Tacoma thought the correct name should be for our mountain. Tacomans waged an ultimately fruitless battle against the name "Mount Rainier" for Pierce County's majestic mountain. Residents insisted that the original Native American name, "Tacoma," be reinstated and references in local newspapers always referred to "Mt. Tacoma." TPL-308; G20.1-032


Fireworks--Tacoma--1920-1930; Celebrations--Tacoma--1920-1930;

BOLAND-B11353

Stadium Tigers football team in formation at Stadium Bowl on November 20, 1924. This was the school's second-team who would have a season of victory with their 2-1 record over crosstown rival, Lincoln. Howard M. Carr was the team's coach. TPL-9715; G46.1-035 (1925 Tahoma yearbook, p. 90)


Football players--Tacoma--1920-1930; Stadium High School (Tacoma); Stadium Bowl (Tacoma);

BOLAND-B11354

Stadium High School Intermediate football team. Coached by William M. Jolliffe (third from left, back row), the Stadium team lost to Lincoln twice and tied the final scoreless game of the 1924 season. The team, with no players over 150 pounds, still exerted fine effort and perseverance despite playing a better team. G46.1-032 (1925 Tahoma yearbook, p. 91)


Football players--Tacoma--1920-1930; Stadium High School (Tacoma); Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Jolliffe, William M.;

BOLAND-B11405

Four members of Stadium High School's first team demonstrate football positions on their home field of Stadium Bowl a few days prior to the big November, 1924, inter-city clash with Lincoln High. Harold Pirret did double duty as a tackle and end. Samuel Hansen was selected to lead the Tigers into battle as their captain and played both halfback and on the line. Robert Warnick, according to the Tahoma yearbook, played aggressively and well. Frank Jurich, left end, also won praise from the school yearbook for his quick feet, fine tackling and blocking and secure pass catching. (From L-R Pirret, Hansen, Warnick, Jurich) . The Stadium season would come to an end with a 3-0 loss to Lincoln who took home the Mark L. Davis' trophy. G46.1-033 (1925 Tahoma yearbook, various pages)


Football players--Tacoma--1920-1930; Stadium High School (Tacoma); Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Pirret, Harold; Hansen, Samuel; Warnick, Robert; Jurich, Frank;

BOLAND-B11408

Although the "first teams" of various sports seemed to get most of the attention, there were other teams worthy of mention as well. Athletes of these teams played just as hard and with as much enthusiasm as their brethren. The group pictured above on November 25, 1924, was the Midget team from Stadium High School. They were practicing within the confines of Stadium Bowl. G46.1-037


Football players--Tacoma--1920-1930; Stadium High School (Tacoma); Stadium Bowl (Tacoma);

BOLAND-B11462

Stadium High School track team. Cold December weather in 1924 did not deter these Stadium High School athletes from posing inside Stadium Bowl in traditional running gear. Stadium would be defeated in the annual interscholastic meet with Lincoln by a 72.5 to 56.5 score. Jack Cavin (second from right, back row) would be the high point man with 16 points to his credit. G46.1-020


Track athletics--Tacoma--1920-1930; Stadium High School (Tacoma); Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Cavin, Jack;

BOLAND-B12731

13 National Park buses parked compactly inside Stadium Bowl in June of 1925, just in time for the 26th opening season of Mount Tacoma and Rainier National Park. Each vehicle had four rows of seats where passengers could get plenty of fresh air and unrestricted views of The Mountain. The park buses were equipped with General Tires. Photograph ordered by General Tires. TPL-6199; G70.1-130


Buses--Tacoma--1920-1930; Stadium Bowl (Tacoma);

BOLAND-B15210

Every nook-and-cranny in Stadium Bowl is jam-packed for 1926's 4th of July festivities. 40,000 witnessed the celebration of the 150th anniversary of American independence. Participants in the night's celebration included marines from the battleships in Commencement Bay and the guns of battery B, 10th Field Artillery from Camp Lewis. The program was sponsored by the American Legion and was held on Monday, July 5th. Stadium High School overlooks the Bowl on the left. BU11,616 (TDL 7-6-26, p. 1+) TPL-10131


Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Stadium High School (Tacoma); Crowds--Tacoma--1920-1930; Spectators--Tacoma--1920-1930; Celebrations--Tacoma--1920-1930;

BOLAND-B15325

Miss Tacoma at Stadium Bowl. "Miss Tacoma's" face is not clear due to this double exposure where a young sailor's image has been blended with her own. She posed standing in a late-model automobile with a number of sailors surrounding her during the 1926 4th of July celebration at Stadium Bowl. Dorothy Rothermel was chosen as 1926's Miss Tacoma. TPL-2054; G42.1-136


Beauty contestants--Tacoma--1920-1930; Rothermel, Dorothy; Celebrations--Tacoma--1920-1930; Sailors--1920-1930; Automobiles--Tacoma--1920-1930;

BOLAND-B1540

Stadium Bowl's stands are packed with students and adults in this circa 1920 photograph. Lines of young boys and girls occupy the field while the school band plays on the outdoor stage. This is believed to be "Stadium Day," held each year in May. The "Castle," the massive turreted brick structure otherwise known as Stadium High School, overlooks the Bowl. G55.1-093


Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Stadium High School (Tacoma); Celebrations--Tacoma--1920-1930; Crowds--Tacoma--1920-1930;

BOLAND-B17049

Dr. Hinton D. Jonez (left), prominent Tacoma physician and civic leader, catches a ride aboard a police sidecar during the 1927 4th of July festivities. Dr. Jonez directed the American Legion Stadium program. It was the ninth year that the American Legion put on the 4th of July Stadium celebration. The other civilian passenger was tentatively identified as a Mr. Hayward. Names of the two police officers were not given. A uniformed band is gathered behind the men and motorcycles. G42.1-013 (TNT 7-2-27, p. 1-article)


Jonez, Hinton D.; Motorcycles--Tacoma--1920-1930; Tacoma Police Department (Tacoma); Musicians--Tacoma--1920-1930;

BOLAND-B22445

Tacoma's first known night baseball games were played in the Stadium Bowl on April 25, 1930. The Tacoma Teamsters Local # 313 team, pictured above with coaches and ball boy, shut out the City Lumber team 6-0 in the second half of a doubleheader. In the first game of the evening, the Firemen defeated Northern Pacific 5-1. These games opened the 1930 Industrial Baseball League season. With 18 teams in the circuit, there were undoubtedly other games played under the gigantic floodlights at the Stadium Bowl later in the season. (TDL 4-25-30, p. 10, 4-26-30, p. 8) TPL-875; G53.1-003


Firsts--Tacoma; Baseball players--Tacoma--1930-1940; Uniforms; Stadium Bowl (Tacoma);

BOLAND-B8287

President Warren G. Harding and his wife visited Tacoma on July 5, 1923. A crowd estimated at 25,000 in the Stadium Bowl braved drizzling rain to give President Warren G. Harding and his wife a very warm welcome. Those in attendance had been asked to bring small American flags to wave upon the President's arrival in the Stadium. Thousands more had stood for hours on Pacific Avenue awaiting the Presidential special at Union Station. The Presidential party, including Cabinet Secretaries Herbert Hoover and Henry C. Wallace, motored to the Tacoma Hotel for a public reception after which President and Mrs. Harding visited the disabled veterans at Cushman Hospital prior to the Stadium appearance. The Hardings left Tacoma via the transport USS Henderson, which circled the bay close to Stadium, so that the crowds could give one last cheer. (TDL 7-5-23, p. 1) B8286; G68.1-074; TPL-901


Harding, Warren G.; Presidents--United States; Stadium Bowl (Tacoma); Guests--Tacoma--1920-1930; Crowds--Tacoma--1920-1930;

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