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Bengal Field

Bengal Field is an outdoor athletic stadium in the northwest United States, located in Lewiston, Idaho. Opened 90 years ago in 1934 as a multi-sport athletic field,[2][3] it is currently the football stadium for Lewiston High School, formerly located a few blocks to the northwest. The natural grass field runs conventionally north-south, with the main grandstand on the west sideline. The elevation of the field is approximately 860 feet (260 m) above sea level.

Bengal Field
Lewiston
Location in the United States
Lewiston
Location in Idaho
Address11th Avenue & 14th Street
LocationLewiston, Idaho, U.S.
Coordinates46°24′32″N 117°00′40″W / 46.409°N 117.011°W / 46.409; -117.011
OwnerLewiston School District
Capacity3,500 (baseball)
Field sizeLeft Field – 335 ft (102 m)
Center Field – 411 ft (125 m)
Right Field – 308 ft (94 m)[1]
SurfaceNatural grass
Construction
Broke ground1934
OpenedNovember 12, 1934;
89 years ago
 (1934-11-12)[2][3]
Tenants
Lewiston High School 1934–present
Lewiston Broncs (NWL) 1955–1974
Lewiston Broncs (WIL) 1952–1954
Lewiston Indians (Pio. L.) 1939
Lewiston Indians (WIL) 1937

It was formerly a minor league baseball park, the home field of the Lewiston Broncs from 1952 through 1974.[4][5] The Broncs were in the Western International League (WIL) for the first three seasons and the Northwest League (NWL) for the following two decades, which changed to short-season play in 1966.

Bengal Field also hosted the Lewiston Indians for two seasons, one in the Class B WIL in 1937,[6][7] and in the Class C Pioneer League in 1939.[8][9][10][11] The first night game at the park was the opening game in 1937 on April 27.[6][12] The WIL franchise moved northwest to Bellingham for the 1938 season,[13][14] and the Pioneer League team was moved to Idaho Falls in eastern Idaho in 1940, closer to the rest of the league.[15]

The baseball diamond at Bengal Field had an unorthodox southwest alignment,[16][17] with the setting sun in right field; the recommended orientation (home plate to center field) is east-northeast.[18] Owned by the school district,[19] the ballpark was also the home field for high school and American Legion baseball. It hosted the American Legion World Series in 1973.[20]

It transitioned into a football-only venue in the 1980s.[17][21][22] The LHS Bengals last played baseball there in 1983,[23] and used two venues in 1984, Harris Field at Lewis–Clark State College and Clearwater Park (46°25′23″N 116°59′46″W / 46.423°N 116.996°W / 46.423; -116.996), on the north bank of the Clearwater River.[21] They now play at Dwight Church Field (46°22′48″N 116°57′43″W / 46.38°N 116.962°W / 46.38; -116.962) in the southeast end of the city, about two miles (3 km) east of the Lewiston–Nez Perce County Airport,[24] while American Legion baseball is played at Harris Field. Church (1925–94), LHS class of 1943, was the longtime head coach of the high school and Legion baseball programs.[25][26][27][28][29]

References edit

  1. ^ Shannon, Bill; Kalinsky, George (1975). The Ballparks. New York: Hawthorn Books, Inc. p. 270. ISBN 0-8015-0490-2.
  2. ^ a b "Will dedicate athletic field". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Washington. November 9, 1934. p. 3.
  3. ^ a b "Armistice parade today marks opening ceremony at new Lewiston field". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. November 12, 1934. p. 6.
  4. ^ "Broncs bring pro baseball back to Lewiston tonight". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. April 22, 1952. p. 8.
  5. ^ "Brenner pitches Lewiston to 5-2 win over Braves". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. April 23, 1952. p. 2.
  6. ^ a b "Lewiston to see first game under the lights tonight when Indians meet Spokane Hawks". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. April 27, 1937. p. 8.
  7. ^ "Spokane Hawks trim Lewiston". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. April 28, 1937. p. 13.
  8. ^ "Lewiston ball club in first home game". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Washington. May 5, 1939. p. 5.
  9. ^ "Join us in celebrating". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. (advertisement). May 5, 1939. p. 8.
  10. ^ "Undefeated Lewiston team will meet Boise Pilots tonight". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. May 5, 1939. p. 10.
  11. ^ "Mel Marlowe whitewashes Indians as Salt Lake City takes series". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. September 1, 1939. p. 8.
  12. ^ "New W.I. League opens tonight". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. April 27, 1937. p. 13.
  13. ^ "Bellingham will get baseball franchise despite torrid protests from Lewiston fans". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Washington. December 23, 1937. p. 14.
  14. ^ "New Class C loop is considered by Lewiston". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Spokane. January 5, 1938. p. 16.
  15. ^ "Sam Collins' burial today; dies at 72". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. March 21, 1960. p. 10.
  16. ^ "Danforth wins 20th game". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. September 3, 1961. p. 8.
  17. ^ a b Ramsdell, Paul (January 25, 1982). "School board hearing next hurdle for new football field". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. p. 2B.
  18. ^ "Objectives of the Game – rule 1.04". Major League Baseball. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
  19. ^ "Broncs will play at Bengal Field". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Washington. December 11, 1964. p. 22.
  20. ^ "Legion opener today". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. August 30, 1973. p. 24.
  21. ^ a b Sahlberg, Bert (April 15, 1984). "Home isn't what it used to be". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. p. 1C.
  22. ^ Browitt, Jim (June 9, 1994). "The names, and game, have changed". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. p. 1C.
  23. ^ Ramsdell, Paul (May 15, 1983). "Bengals sweep by Vikings to win northern Idaho title". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. p. 1B.
  24. ^ Riggs, Dick (August 5, 2010). "Lewiston has rich Legion history". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
  25. ^ "Church tries hand at forecasting". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. November 9, 1984. p. 4B.
  26. ^ "Church stepping down". Spokane Chronicle. Washington. Associated Press. June 1, 1989. p. C1.
  27. ^ "Services for Church today in Lewiston". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. July 19, 1994. p. C3.
  28. ^ Robinson, Jeff (July 15, 1994). "Men like him only come around once in awhile [sic]". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. p. 1B.
  29. ^ Sahlberg, Bert (July 20, 1994). "Saying farewell to a legend". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. p. 1B.

External links edit

  • Baseball-Reference.com – minor league teams – Lewiston, Idaho

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Bengal Field is an outdoor athletic stadium in the northwest United States located in Lewiston Idaho Opened 90 years ago in 1934 as a multi sport athletic field 2 3 it is currently the football stadium for Lewiston High School formerly located a few blocks to the northwest The natural grass field runs conventionally north south with the main grandstand on the west sideline The elevation of the field is approximately 860 feet 260 m above sea level Bengal FieldLewistonLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesLewistonLocation in IdahoShow map of IdahoAddress11th Avenue amp 14th StreetLocationLewiston Idaho U S Coordinates46 24 32 N 117 00 40 W 46 409 N 117 011 W 46 409 117 011OwnerLewiston School DistrictCapacity3 500 baseball Field sizeLeft Field 335 ft 102 m Center Field 411 ft 125 m Right Field 308 ft 94 m 1 SurfaceNatural grassConstructionBroke ground1934OpenedNovember 12 1934 89 years ago 1934 11 12 2 3 TenantsLewiston High School 1934 presentLewiston Broncs NWL 1955 1974Lewiston Broncs WIL 1952 1954Lewiston Indians Pio L 1939Lewiston Indians WIL 1937 It was formerly a minor league baseball park the home field of the Lewiston Broncs from 1952 through 1974 4 5 The Broncs were in the Western International League WIL for the first three seasons and the Northwest League NWL for the following two decades which changed to short season play in 1966 Bengal Field also hosted the Lewiston Indians for two seasons one in the Class B WIL in 1937 6 7 and in the Class C Pioneer League in 1939 8 9 10 11 The first night game at the park was the opening game in 1937 on April 27 6 12 The WIL franchise moved northwest to Bellingham for the 1938 season 13 14 and the Pioneer League team was moved to Idaho Falls in eastern Idaho in 1940 closer to the rest of the league 15 The baseball diamond at Bengal Field had an unorthodox southwest alignment 16 17 with the setting sun in right field the recommended orientation home plate to center field is east northeast 18 Owned by the school district 19 the ballpark was also the home field for high school and American Legion baseball It hosted the American Legion World Series in 1973 20 It transitioned into a football only venue in the 1980s 17 21 22 The LHS Bengals last played baseball there in 1983 23 and used two venues in 1984 Harris Field at Lewis Clark State College and Clearwater Park 46 25 23 N 116 59 46 W 46 423 N 116 996 W 46 423 116 996 on the north bank of the Clearwater River 21 They now play at Dwight Church Field 46 22 48 N 116 57 43 W 46 38 N 116 962 W 46 38 116 962 in the southeast end of the city about two miles 3 km east of the Lewiston Nez Perce County Airport 24 while American Legion baseball is played at Harris Field Church 1925 94 LHS class of 1943 was the longtime head coach of the high school and Legion baseball programs 25 26 27 28 29 References edit Shannon Bill Kalinsky George 1975 The Ballparks New York Hawthorn Books Inc p 270 ISBN 0 8015 0490 2 a b Will dedicate athletic field Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington November 9 1934 p 3 a b Armistice parade today marks opening ceremony at new Lewiston field Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho November 12 1934 p 6 Broncs bring pro baseball back to Lewiston tonight Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho April 22 1952 p 8 Brenner pitches Lewiston to 5 2 win over Braves Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho April 23 1952 p 2 a b Lewiston to see first game under the lights tonight when Indians meet Spokane Hawks Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho April 27 1937 p 8 Spokane Hawks trim Lewiston Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho April 28 1937 p 13 Lewiston ball club in first home game Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington May 5 1939 p 5 Join us in celebrating Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho advertisement May 5 1939 p 8 Undefeated Lewiston team will meet Boise Pilots tonight Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho May 5 1939 p 10 Mel Marlowe whitewashes Indians as Salt Lake City takes series Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho September 1 1939 p 8 New W I League opens tonight Spokesman Review Spokane Washington April 27 1937 p 13 Bellingham will get baseball franchise despite torrid protests from Lewiston fans Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington December 23 1937 p 14 New Class C loop is considered by Lewiston Spokane Daily Chronicle Spokane January 5 1938 p 16 Sam Collins burial today dies at 72 Spokesman Review Spokane Washington March 21 1960 p 10 Danforth wins 20th game Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho September 3 1961 p 8 a b Ramsdell Paul January 25 1982 School board hearing next hurdle for new football field Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho p 2B Objectives of the Game rule 1 04 Major League Baseball Retrieved November 19 2015 Broncs will play at Bengal Field Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington December 11 1964 p 22 Legion opener today Spokesman Review Spokane Washington August 30 1973 p 24 a b Sahlberg Bert April 15 1984 Home isn t what it used to be Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho p 1C Browitt Jim June 9 1994 The names and game have changed Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho p 1C Ramsdell Paul May 15 1983 Bengals sweep by Vikings to win northern Idaho title Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho p 1B Riggs Dick August 5 2010 Lewiston has rich Legion history Spokesman Review Spokane Washington Retrieved November 19 2015 Church tries hand at forecasting Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho November 9 1984 p 4B Church stepping down Spokane Chronicle Washington Associated Press June 1 1989 p C1 Services for Church today in Lewiston Spokesman Review Spokane Washington July 19 1994 p C3 Robinson Jeff July 15 1994 Men like him only come around once in awhile sic Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho p 1B Sahlberg Bert July 20 1994 Saying farewell to a legend Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho p 1B External links editBaseball Reference com minor league teams Lewiston Idaho Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bengal Field amp oldid 1221552346, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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