词条 | Haight Street Grounds |
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While built for baseball, Haight Street Grounds is noteworthy for being the birthplace of the Big Game, a now annual football game between Stanford University and Cal. In fact, Haight Street Grounds was the site of the first four Big Games, which were played March 19, 1892; December 17, 1892; November 28, 1893; and November 29, 1894.[5] References1. ^1889 Sanborn map showing the "Cal'a league base ball grounds". San Francisco, 1886-1893, vol. 3, 1889, sheet 88f_a. Digital Sanborn Maps, 1867-1970. {{coord|37|46|3.17|N|122|27|5.46|W|region:US|display=title}}{{California-baseball-venue-stub}}{{SanFrancisco-struct-stub}}2. ^Lange, Fred W. History of Baseball in California and Pacific Coast Leagues 1847-1938: Memories and Musings of an Old Time Baseball Player. Oakland, CA, 1938. 3. ^Spalding, John E. Always on Sunday: The California Baseball League, 1886 to 1915. Manhattan, KS: Ag Press, 1992. 4. ^Fresno Morning Republican, "Haight Street Grounds Doomed," March 1, 1895. 5. ^Sheehan, Jack F. and Louis Honig. [https://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC21772250&id=kBQJAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22haight+street+grounds%22+%22big+game%22 The Games of California and Stanford: Nine Years of Intercollegiate Athletic Contests.] San Francisco: Commercial Publishing Company, 1900. 10 : Defunct baseball venues in the United States|Defunct college football venues|Baseball venues in California|Sports venues in San Francisco|Sports venues completed in 1887|1887 establishments in California|Sports venues demolished in 1895|1895_disestablishments_in_California|History of San Francisco|Demolished sports venues in California |
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