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Manning Bowl

Manning Bowl was an American football and soccer stadium located in Lynn, Massachusetts. It was the home stadium for Lynn English, Lynn Classical, Lynn Tech, St. Mary's High School, the Boston Rovers of the United Soccer Association in 1967, and the Bay State Titans of the Minor League Football System in 1990. Demolished in 2005, it was replaced by Manning Field built at the same location.[2]

Manning Bowl
Former namesMunicipal Stadium (1937)
Location76 Locust St, Lynn, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°28′31″N 70°57′15″W / 42.475147°N 70.954087°W / 42.475147; -70.954087
OwnerLynn, Massachusetts
OperatorCity of Lynn
Capacity21,000 (American football and soccer)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundSeptember 1936
BuiltJune 21, 1938
OpenedNovember 24, 1937
Renovated1974
Closed2004
Demolished2005
Construction cost$500,000
($10.6 million in 2023 dollars[1])
ArchitectCyril Harding
Tenants
Lynn English (1937-2004)
Lynn Classical (1937-2004)
Lynn Trade High School/Lynn Tech (1937-2004)
Saugus High School (1946)
St. Mary's High School (1948-2004)
Peabody High School (1955-1957)
Boston Rovers (1967)
Bay State Titans (1990)

High school football edit

Manning Bowl, a WPA project, opened on November 24, 1937 for the annual Thanksgiving Day football game between English and Classical. The stadium was not yet completed and was known only as Municipal Stadium. English defeated Classical 13-6 and Henry Pazik (father of future Major League pitcher Mike Pazik) scored the first touchdown in the stadium's history on a 33-yard pass play from Joe McNulty.

The stadium was completed on June 21, 1938 and named for mayor J. Fred Manning. The first football game held in the completed stadium was a night game between Peabody High School and Classical with Peabody winning 27-7.

In 1948, the city of Lynn became the first to televise high school football, in an arrangement with WNAC-TV in Boston.

The Harry Agganis All-Star Football Classic was played at Manning Bowl from 1956–1959 and again from 1965-2003.

The final game played at Manning Bowl was on November 25, 2004 and was the annual Thanksgiving Day game between English and Classical. English won the game 28-8. The final touchdown in Manning Bowl history was scored by Mike Orfanos on a 2-yard run.[3]

Notable high school athletes who played at the Manning Bowl edit

Professional football edit

On September 18, 1945, the Boston Yanks defeated the defending National Football League champion New York Giants 14-3 in an exhibition game at the Manning Bowl. The game was only attended by 8,500 due to poor weather.[4] The Yanks returned to the Manning Bowl the following season for "Boley Dancewicz Night", which honored Yanks quarterback and Lynn native Frank "Boley" Dancewicz. The Yanks defeated the Long Island Indians of the American Football League 27-0 in front of 10,000 spectators. At halftime, Dancewicz was presented with a radio, watch, and a pen and pencil by Mayor Albert Cole.[5][6]

In 1959, the Chicago Bears defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21 in the Cardinal Cushing Charity Game. Future Hall of Fame quarterback Norm Van Brocklin started for Philadelphia.

The Boston Breakers of the United States Football League considered moving to the manning bowl after 1983 season, however the team moved to New Orleans instead.[7]

The semi-pro Bay State Titans played their only season here. Defensive Tackle Eric Swann would be selected with the 6th overall pick in the 1991 NFL Draft.

College football edit

On September 26, 1953, the Manning Bowl was leased out for a college football contest that was nationally televised on NBC. 10,000 spectators and an estimated 80 million television viewers watched Holy Cross defeat Dartmouth 28–7.[8]

Concerts edit

The Rolling Stones kicked off their 1966 North American Tour at the stadium on June 24, 1966. Police cut the event short in response to crowd surge toward the stage.[9]

On July 11, 1976, Ray Charles held a charity concert to raise money for the Life Institute. The Four Tops and Dorothy Moore also performed.[10]

In 1984, the city of Lynn began hosting concerts at the Manning Bowl as a way to fund repairs to the Manning Bowl and Fraser Field.[11] The Beach Boys performed at the stadium on September 23, 1984.[12] Mötley Crüe drew 15,000 fans during an August 3, 1985 concert that also saw Accept and Y&T as opening acts.[13] The concert was moved to Lynn after the Kingston, New Hampshire board of selectmen decided that the town couldn't handle a concert of this size.[14] Shortly after the Mötley Crüe concert, the city approved three more concerts; The Kinks, Aerosmith, and Waylon Jennings.[15] The Kinks performed at the stadium on September 8, 1985 and drew 7,000 people.[16] Aerosmith performed at the stadium during their Done with Mirrors Tour on September 14, 1985. The concert drew 25,000 fans and saw 12 arrests and a traffic jam that tied up the city for several hours.[17] On September 25, 1985, the Lynn city council unanimously voted to bar rock concerts from the Manning Bowl due to complaints from residents who lived near the Manning Bowl.[11]

Other events edit

The first official event held at the Manning Bowl was a citywide dance held on a specially made dance area in the end zone. This area was also used to show night time movies during the 1930s and '40s.

The Manning Bowl hosted memorials following the deaths of Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy.

From 1966 to 1982, The Manning Bowl was home to Drum & Bugle Corps World Open Championship.

The Manning Bowl was the home stadium for the Boston Rovers during the United Soccer Association's only season. The league's first ever game was held here and ended in a 1-1 draw against the Detroit Cougars. Mick Leech scoring for Rovers.

The first ever Agganis All-Star Basketball Game was played here in 1976.

In 1985, the Manning Bowl hosted 2 World Class Championship Wrestling Events

In 1978, Eddie Feigner hurled one of his 930 no-hitters in a game played on makeshift diamond.

References edit

  1. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  2. ^ http://www.lynnclassical.org/key_club_TurkeyDay2005.htm Classical opens Manning Bowl with a Bang
  3. ^ "Looking back on a long tradition of Lynn classics". Boston.com.
  4. ^ Nason, Jerry (September 19, 1945). "Boston Yanks Beat New York Giants, 14-3". The Boston Daily Globe.
  5. ^ "'Dancewicz Night' to Feature Yanks Game at Lynn Tuesday". The Boston Daily Globe. September 15, 1946.
  6. ^ "Boston Yanks Top L. I. Indians in Lynn Bowl, 27-0". The Boston Daily Globe. September 18, 1946.
  7. ^ "Breakers Eye High School Field". The New York Times. July 14, 1983.
  8. ^ Nason, Jerry (September 27, 1953). "Holy Cross Drubs Dartmouth, 28-6". The Boston Globe.
  9. ^ Grillo, Thomas (June 7, 2016). "Bowled Over By The Stones". The Daily Item. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  10. ^ Santosuosso, Ernie (July 9, 1976). "Festivals spread music far and wide". The Boston Globe.
  11. ^ a b "Lynn council votes to ban rock concerts after disruptions at show". The Boston Globe. September 26, 1985.
  12. ^ Morse, Steve (September 24, 1984). "Good vibrations from Beach Boys in Lynn". The Boston Globe.
  13. ^ Morse, Steve (August 5, 1985). "A Mellow Tribute to Metal Mania". The Boston Globe.
  14. ^ Bryson, Donna (August 4, 1985). "15,000 attend Motley Crue concert in Lynn". The Boston Globe.
  15. ^ Morse, Steve (August 10, 1985). "Kinks, Aerosmith sign for Manning Bowl". The Boston Globe.
  16. ^ Sullivan, Jim (September 9, 1985). "Kinks still champions of maladjusted". The Boston Globe.
  17. ^ "Aerosmith fans jam Lynn after Manning Bowl show". The Boston Globe. September 15, 1985.

External links edit

  • Stadium information

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For the Peyton Eli Manning rivalry see Peyton Manning The Manning Bowl Manning Bowl was an American football and soccer stadium located in Lynn Massachusetts It was the home stadium for Lynn English Lynn Classical Lynn Tech St Mary s High School the Boston Rovers of the United Soccer Association in 1967 and the Bay State Titans of the Minor League Football System in 1990 Demolished in 2005 it was replaced by Manning Field built at the same location 2 Manning BowlFormer namesMunicipal Stadium 1937 Location76 Locust St Lynn MassachusettsCoordinates42 28 31 N 70 57 15 W 42 475147 N 70 954087 W 42 475147 70 954087OwnerLynn MassachusettsOperatorCity of LynnCapacity21 000 American football and soccer SurfaceGrassConstructionBroke groundSeptember 1936BuiltJune 21 1938OpenedNovember 24 1937Renovated1974Closed2004Demolished2005Construction cost 500 000 10 6 million in 2023 dollars 1 ArchitectCyril HardingTenantsLynn English 1937 2004 Lynn Classical 1937 2004 Lynn Trade High School Lynn Tech 1937 2004 Saugus High School 1946 St Mary s High School 1948 2004 Peabody High School 1955 1957 Boston Rovers 1967 Bay State Titans 1990 Contents 1 High school football 1 1 Notable high school athletes who played at the Manning Bowl 2 Professional football 3 College football 4 Concerts 5 Other events 6 References 7 External linksHigh school football editManning Bowl a WPA project opened on November 24 1937 for the annual Thanksgiving Day football game between English and Classical The stadium was not yet completed and was known only as Municipal Stadium English defeated Classical 13 6 and Henry Pazik father of future Major League pitcher Mike Pazik scored the first touchdown in the stadium s history on a 33 yard pass play from Joe McNulty The stadium was completed on June 21 1938 and named for mayor J Fred Manning The first football game held in the completed stadium was a night game between Peabody High School and Classical with Peabody winning 27 7 In 1948 the city of Lynn became the first to televise high school football in an arrangement with WNAC TV in Boston The Harry Agganis All Star Football Classic was played at Manning Bowl from 1956 1959 and again from 1965 2003 The final game played at Manning Bowl was on November 25 2004 and was the annual Thanksgiving Day game between English and Classical English won the game 28 8 The final touchdown in Manning Bowl history was scored by Mike Orfanos on a 2 yard run 3 Notable high school athletes who played at the Manning Bowl edit Jim Hegan Quarterback Lynn English Mike Pazik Quarterback Lynn English Lou Tsioropoulos Tight end Lynn English Harry Agganis Kicker Halfback Lynn Classical Boley Dancewicz Quarterback Lynn Classical Richard Fecteau Offensive lineman Lynn Classical Tony Conigliaro Quarterback St Mary s Joe DiVito Quarterback St Mary s Dick Jauron Safety Swampscott Bill Adams Offensive lineman Swampscott Billy Conigliaro Running back Swampscott Mark Bavaro Tight end Danvers Matt Bloom Offensive line Peabody Steve Lomasney Quarterback Peabody Doug Mackie Offensive line Saugus Art Spinney Offensive line Saugus Greg Landry Quarterback Nashua NH Professional football editOn September 18 1945 the Boston Yanks defeated the defending National Football League champion New York Giants 14 3 in an exhibition game at the Manning Bowl The game was only attended by 8 500 due to poor weather 4 The Yanks returned to the Manning Bowl the following season for Boley Dancewicz Night which honored Yanks quarterback and Lynn native Frank Boley Dancewicz The Yanks defeated the Long Island Indians of the American Football League 27 0 in front of 10 000 spectators At halftime Dancewicz was presented with a radio watch and a pen and pencil by Mayor Albert Cole 5 6 In 1959 the Chicago Bears defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 24 21 in the Cardinal Cushing Charity Game Future Hall of Fame quarterback Norm Van Brocklin started for Philadelphia The Boston Breakers of the United States Football League considered moving to the manning bowl after 1983 season however the team moved to New Orleans instead 7 The semi pro Bay State Titans played their only season here Defensive Tackle Eric Swann would be selected with the 6th overall pick in the 1991 NFL Draft College football editOn September 26 1953 the Manning Bowl was leased out for a college football contest that was nationally televised on NBC 10 000 spectators and an estimated 80 million television viewers watched Holy Cross defeat Dartmouth 28 7 8 Concerts editThe Rolling Stones kicked off their 1966 North American Tour at the stadium on June 24 1966 Police cut the event short in response to crowd surge toward the stage 9 On July 11 1976 Ray Charles held a charity concert to raise money for the Life Institute The Four Tops and Dorothy Moore also performed 10 In 1984 the city of Lynn began hosting concerts at the Manning Bowl as a way to fund repairs to the Manning Bowl and Fraser Field 11 The Beach Boys performed at the stadium on September 23 1984 12 Motley Crue drew 15 000 fans during an August 3 1985 concert that also saw Accept and Y amp T as opening acts 13 The concert was moved to Lynn after the Kingston New Hampshire board of selectmen decided that the town couldn t handle a concert of this size 14 Shortly after the Motley Crue concert the city approved three more concerts The Kinks Aerosmith and Waylon Jennings 15 The Kinks performed at the stadium on September 8 1985 and drew 7 000 people 16 Aerosmith performed at the stadium during their Done with Mirrors Tour on September 14 1985 The concert drew 25 000 fans and saw 12 arrests and a traffic jam that tied up the city for several hours 17 On September 25 1985 the Lynn city council unanimously voted to bar rock concerts from the Manning Bowl due to complaints from residents who lived near the Manning Bowl 11 Other events editThe first official event held at the Manning Bowl was a citywide dance held on a specially made dance area in the end zone This area was also used to show night time movies during the 1930s and 40s The Manning Bowl hosted memorials following the deaths of Presidents Franklin D Roosevelt and John F Kennedy From 1966 to 1982 The Manning Bowl was home to Drum amp Bugle Corps World Open Championship The Manning Bowl was the home stadium for the Boston Rovers during the United Soccer Association s only season The league s first ever game was held here and ended in a 1 1 draw against the Detroit Cougars Mick Leech scoring for Rovers The first ever Agganis All Star Basketball Game was played here in 1976 In 1985 the Manning Bowl hosted 2 World Class Championship Wrestling EventsIn 1978 Eddie Feigner hurled one of his 930 no hitters in a game played on makeshift diamond References edit 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved February 29 2024 http www lynnclassical org key club TurkeyDay2005 htm Classical opens Manning Bowl with a Bang Looking back on a long tradition of Lynn classics Boston com Nason Jerry September 19 1945 Boston Yanks Beat New York Giants 14 3 The Boston Daily Globe Dancewicz Night to Feature Yanks Game at Lynn Tuesday The Boston Daily Globe September 15 1946 Boston Yanks Top L I Indians in Lynn Bowl 27 0 The Boston Daily Globe September 18 1946 Breakers Eye High School Field The New York Times July 14 1983 Nason Jerry September 27 1953 Holy Cross Drubs Dartmouth 28 6 The Boston Globe Grillo Thomas June 7 2016 Bowled Over By The Stones The Daily Item Retrieved 24 February 2023 Santosuosso Ernie July 9 1976 Festivals spread music far and wide The Boston Globe a b Lynn council votes to ban rock concerts after disruptions at show The Boston Globe September 26 1985 Morse Steve September 24 1984 Good vibrations from Beach Boys in Lynn The Boston Globe Morse Steve August 5 1985 A Mellow Tribute to Metal Mania The Boston Globe Bryson Donna August 4 1985 15 000 attend Motley Crue concert in Lynn The Boston Globe Morse Steve August 10 1985 Kinks Aerosmith sign for Manning Bowl The Boston Globe Sullivan Jim September 9 1985 Kinks still champions of maladjusted The Boston Globe Aerosmith fans jam Lynn after Manning Bowl show The Boston Globe September 15 1985 External links editStadium information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Manning Bowl amp oldid 1206177357, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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