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- Bell_Field abstract "Bell Field, originally known as College Field (1893–1909), was an outdoor athletic stadium in the northwest United States, on the campus of Oregon State College (now University) in Corvallis, Oregon. It was the home venue of Oregon State Beavers football prior to the opening of Parker Stadium (now Reser Stadium) in 1953.Opened in 1910, Bell Field had a seating capacity of 21,000 at its peak and was named after J.R.N. "Doc" Bell, an early supporter of the college and its athletic teams. With a conventional north-south orientation, its low-profile seating was mostly covered in a horseshoe configuration, opening to the north. After Parker Stadium opened, most of the seating was removed, but it hosted the school's track and field program until 1974, after which it was torn down. It was located directly west of the baseball field (today's Goss Stadium at Coleman Field) and parallel to its first base line. The Dixon Recreation Center, opened in 1976, occupies the site.In the early 1950s, Oregon State played most of its home football games at Multnomah Stadium in Portland. The final varsity game at Bell Field was the only game on campus in 1952, a 27–6 Homecoming loss to conference foe Idaho on November 15, with an approximate attendance of 8,000. The Beavers sole win in the Pacific Coast Conference that season was in the Civil War game in Portland.".
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- Bell_Field location Oregon.
- Bell_Field location Oregon_State_University.
- Bell_Field location United_States.
- Bell_Field owner Oregon_State_University.
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- Bell_Field wikiPageWikiLink Baseball.
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- Bell_Field wikiPageWikiLink Civil_War_(college_football_game).
- Bell_Field wikiPageWikiLink Corvallis,_Oregon.
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- Bell_Field wikiPageWikiLink Portland,_Oregon.
- Bell_Field wikiPageWikiLink Providence_Park.
- Bell_Field wikiPageWikiLink Reser_Stadium.
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- Bell_Field wikiPageWikiLink Track_and_field.
- Bell_Field wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Bell_Field wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bell Field".
- Bell_Field wikiPageWikiLinkText "College Field".
- Bell_Field caption "Aerial view of track meet from the southeast".
- Bell_Field closed "1974".
- Bell_Field fullname "Bell Field".
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- Bell_Field location Corvallis,_Oregon.
- Bell_Field location Oregon.
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- Bell_Field opened "1910".
- Bell_Field operator "Oregon State University".
- Bell_Field owner "Oregon State University".
- Bell_Field seatingCapacity "21000".
- Bell_Field stadiumName "Bell Field".
- Bell_Field surface "natural grass".
- Bell_Field tenants Oregon_State_Beavers_football.
- Bell_Field tenants "Oregon State Beavers track and field".
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- Bell_Field subject Category:1910_establishments_in_Oregon.
- Bell_Field subject Category:American_football_venues_in_Oregon.
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- Bell_Field hypernym Stadium.
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- Bell_Field comment "Bell Field, originally known as College Field (1893–1909), was an outdoor athletic stadium in the northwest United States, on the campus of Oregon State College (now University) in Corvallis, Oregon. It was the home venue of Oregon State Beavers football prior to the opening of Parker Stadium (now Reser Stadium) in 1953.Opened in 1910, Bell Field had a seating capacity of 21,000 at its peak and was named after J.R.N. "Doc" Bell, an early supporter of the college and its athletic teams.".
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