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P.C. Cobb Stadium (previously Dal-Hi Stadium) was an outdoor athletic stadium near downtown Dallas, Texas.The 22,000 seat stadium, named in honor of the former Dallas Independent School District athletic director and coach, was built of reinforced concrete under the Works Progress Administration program in 1939 and was used for high school sporting events of the Dallas Independent School ...
Texas Stadium was an American football stadium located in Irving, Texas, a suburb west of Dallas.Opened on October 24, 1971, [2] it was known for its distinctive hole in the roof, the result of abandoned plans to construct a retractable roof.
After the 2012 season, Pizza Hut ended their relationship with the club, and the stadium was temporarily renamed as FC Dallas Stadium. In September 2013 FC Dallas reached a long-term deal with Toyota to be official stadium naming rights partners, and the stadium was once again renamed, this time as Toyota Stadium. [ 66 ]
The Stadium High Boosters is putting on the event as a fundraiser for scholarships and student programs. Tickets are $10 to see the movie and $20 if you want to park in the Stadium Parking Garage.
Art Shamsky shows 9-year-old Noah Herndon his 1969 World Series ring Sunday at the Marlins-Mets spring training game in Port St. Lucie.
Wharton Field House: 1946–1951 6,000 1928 Moline, Illinois [81] Charlotte Hornets Charlotte Bobcats Charlotte Hornets (original) Charlotte Coliseum: 1988–2002 (original Hornets) 2004–2005 (Bobcats) 24,042 1988 Charlotte, North Carolina [82] Miami Heat; Miami Arena: 1988–1999 15,200 1988 Miami, Florida [83] [84] [85] Orlando Magic; Amway ...
Jan 1 – Texas Stadium 2 Los Angeles: 7 NFC: 3 Minnesota 6 Dec 26 – Texas Stadium: 1 Dallas 23 NFC Championship: 4 Chicago: 7 Jan 15 – Louisiana Superdome: 1 Dallas: 37 Divisional playoffs: N1 Dallas 27 Dec 24 – Memorial Stadium: A1 Denver 10 Super Bowl XII: 4 Oakland: 37** Jan 1 – Mile High Stadium 2* Baltimore: 31 AFC: 4 Oakland 17 ...
DAL – Rafael Septién 19-yard field goal. Cowboys 10–0. Drive: Third quarter. No scoring; Fourth quarter. WSH – Mark Moseley 45-yard field goal. Cowboys 10–3. Drive: DAL – Ron Springs 4-yard run (Rafael Septién kick). Cowboys 17–3. Drive: Top passers. DAL – Danny White – 10/18, 107 yards, 2 INT; WSH – Joe Theismann – 19/34 ...