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Crosley Field: Crosley Field, Oh

Crosley Field: Crosley Field, Oh
Redland Field opened in 1912 club field hockey in pennsylvania team and hosted its first World Series seven years later. It was renamed Crosley Field in 1934 club field hockey in pennsylvania team and the club made history that year by becoming the first major league team to use an airplane to travel (from Cincinnati to Chicago). The first night game in major league history was played in Crosley Field on May 24, 1935, club field hockey in pennsylvania team and it was three days later that Babe Ruth played under the shadows of the light towers on his last road trip as an active player. Crosley Field was the site of the 1938 All-Star Game club field hockey in pennsylvania team and the 1939 club field hockey in pennsylvania team and 1940 World Series. In the late 1950s, Reds' stars Ted Kluszewski, Gus Bell, Wally Post, Jim Greengrass club field hockey in pennsylvania team and Smokey Burgess all played at Crosley Field. The Reds won 93 games in 1961, when Crosley Field saw its last World Series.
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Wilmslow Hockey Club - One of the very early member clubs of the Cheshire County Hockey Association, Wilmslow Men's Hockey Club was founded in 1896/97. Little is known of its early history but a team photo dating to 1899 is believed to have been taken on the Rectory Field.

Cannock Hockey Club - Cannock Hockey Club are an English field hockey team based in the village of Hatherton, near Cannock, Staffordshire. They are one of the leading clubs in the country, and are regularly in contention for the national league title.

Busch Field - Busch Field located in Williamsburg, Virginia is a soccer-specific stadium at the College of William and Mary for men and women soccer teams, and is also the home to PDL club, the Williamsburg Legacy. Occasionally the lacrosse and field hockey team play here.

Scotland women's national field hockey team - The Scotland women's national field hockey team represents Scotland in international women's field hockey. Scotland finished 10th in the 2006 Women's Field Hockey World Cup Qualifier, failing to qualify for the 2006 Hockey World Cup in Madrid, Spain.

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