Clark Field (1887)

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Clark Field
UT clark field 1916.jpg
Location Austin, Texas
Owner University of Texas at Austin
Operator University of Texas at Austin
Capacity 20,000
Opened 1887
Closed 1928
Tenants
Texas Longhorns football (1896-1924)
Texas Longhorns baseball (1894-1927)
Texas Longhorns men's basketball (1905-1917)
File:UTexas Clark Field basketball court (1906-16).jpg
The outdoor basketball court at the southwest corner of Clark Field, site of UT basketball home games from 1906 to 1916

Clark Field, originally known as Varsity Athletic Field, was a stadium on the campus of The University of Texas at Austin. Clark Field hosted the Longhorn football and track intercollegiate teams until they moved to the newly constructed Memorial Stadium in 1924. It also hosted the Texas baseball team until it moved to the second Clark Field in 1928 and the Texas Longhorns men's basketball team until it moved next door to the new Men's Gym in 1917.

The stadium opened in 1887 on part of the land at the southeast corner of 24th Street and Speedway.[1] At its peak of activity, the facility's wooden bleachers held 20,000 spectators. In 1904 it was named after former University of Texas regent, James Benjamin Clark.[1]

In 1923, UT athletics director L. Theo Bellmont secured approval from the University's Board of Regents for construction of a permanent concrete stadium as a dual-purpose facility for the Texas football and track teams. Memorial Stadium, completed the following year, was built a short distance to the southeast of Clark Field. Following the 1927 baseball season, the University decided to develop the land and construct the Engineering Building, Taylor Hall, on the site of Clark Field, and the baseball team moved a short distance east to the second Clark Field.[2]

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