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    Robison Field is the best-known of several names given to a former Major League Baseball park in St. Louis, Missouri. It was the home of the St. Louis...
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  • Robison may refer to: Robison (name), a surname; includes a list of people with the name Robison Field, a former Major League Baseball park in St. Louis...
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    became more commonly referred to as Robison Field. Midway through the 1920 season, the Cardinals abandoned Robison Field and returned to the original Sportsman's...
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  • old one, and calling it New Sportsman's Park, which was later renamed Robison Field. They also changed team colors from Brown to Cardinal Red, thus acquiring...
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    Championships. Robison attended Splendora High School in Splendora, Texas, where he earned All-State honors in both football and track and field. He was a...
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    hard evidence. All games with paid attendance were played at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, based on MLB standards for games with listed team as...
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    current home, Wrigley Field, since 1916. They have a record of 22 wins, 21 losses and 1 tie in Opening Day games at Wrigley Field. They had an Opening...
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    dilapidated Robison Field and share Sportsman's Park with the Browns. Rickey and owner Sam Breadon used the proceeds from the Robison Field sale to build...
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  • parks called Exposition Park and in Recreation Park. They played in Forbes Field from 1909 to 1970 and Three Rivers Stadium from 1970 to 2000 and they have...
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    Helene Hathaway Britton (née Robison; January 30, 1879 – January 8, 1950) was an American baseball executive. She owned the St. Louis Cardinals of the...
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    Steffen (Ithaca '78). The Engineers play their home games at the historic Robison Field. American rugby was played on campus in the late 1870s. Intercollegiate...
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    by Jason Falcon. The Engineers play their home games at the historic Robison Field. American rugby was played on campus in the late 1870s. Intercollegiate...
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    as a member of the U.S. Olympic team and U.S. National Track and Field team. Robison was the head coach at BYU for 40 years. During that time, he guided...
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  • 1934 · 1942 · 1944 · 1946 · 1964 · 1967 · 1982 · 2006 · 2011 Grounds Robison Field (1893–1920) Sportsman's Park (1920–53) (Busch I) Busch Memorial Stadium...
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  • system in which each athlete was numbered according to his position on the field, and the names and numbers of each player were printed on score cards that...
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    Thomas. Baseball's First Lady. St Louis: Reedy Press, 2010, p. 3. "Robison Field Free To Women Monday". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. April 11, 1912. p. 17...
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    in the Senior Circuit and attracted a league-worst 224,308 fans to Robison Field, and their owner, Helene Hathaway Britton, put them up for sale. A local...
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    type of sports venue where baseball is played. The playing field is divided into two field sections called the infield and the outfield. The infield is...
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  • different Cardinals ownership. h During the season the Cardinals moved from Robison Field, where they had played since 1893, to become tenants of the St. Louis...
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  • founding. As such, the old St. Louis Soccer Football League moved to Robison Field for the 1913–14 season. Confusion was caused by both leagues calling...
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  • her father, Britton renamed the Cardinals stadium from League Park to Robison Field. Also from Cleveland, she owned the Cardinals until selling off all...
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  • move into Sportsman's Park. This allowed him to sell the dilapidated Robison Field property for a total of $275,000 to the city and a trolley company,...
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    residences and Jefferson Animal Hospital Robison Field a.k.a. New Sportsman's Park, League Park, Cardinal Field Home of: St. Louis Browns – renamed Cardinals...
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    Louis Cardinals 2 Game Played on Tuesday, April 17, 1923 (D) at Redland Field". Retrosheet. Retrieved March 7, 2009. "St. Louis Cardinals 6, Chicago Cubs...
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    USS Robison (DDG-12), named for Rear Admiral Samuel Shelburne Robison, was a Charles F. Adams-class guided missile armed destroyer in the service of the...
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    Briggs Stadium aka Tiger Stadium in Detroit Sick's Stadium in Seattle Robison Field in St. Louis Shea Stadium in Flushing, Queens, New York Bryce Jordan...
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    John Robison FRSE (4 February 1739 – 30 January 1805) was a British physicist and mathematician. He was a professor of natural philosophy (the precursor...
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  • the league to split into the Federal Park and Robison Field Leagues. Innisfails joined the Robison Field League which was an amateur league.[1] While St...
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  • founding. As such, the old St. Louis Soccer Football League moved to Robison Field for the 1913–14 season. Confusion was caused by both leagues calling...
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  • season, against the Chicago White Sox, Detroit Tigers centerfielder Ty Cobb fields at third base and also pitches, yielding three hits and one run in two innings...
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