Also in 1981, Texaco installed a $70,000 electronic scoreboard at Dudley Field.
It was finished in the early 1900s and later replaced by Dudley Field in 1924.
During his high school days Wade would go over to Dudley Field to throw and kick the football for fun.
This was Vanderbilt's first game in its new steel and concrete stadium, Dudley Field.
The first of its kind in the South, the dedication of Dudley Field saw much fanfare.
They played their five home games at Dudley Field in Nashville, Tennessee.
The eldest child, Dudley Field, followed in his father's footsteps and studied law.
However, the playing surface is still called Dudley Field.
Dudley Field was the home of several El Paso baseball teams since its construction in 1924.
Dudley Field had bleachers running down each foul line to complement the covered grandstand, which was made of adobe bricks, and sat behind home plate.