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... and pair were at the door, the horses with blue and white rosettes at their ears, which were the colours of the Wilson Coal-pits, well known, on many a football field. At the avenue gate a crowd of some hundred pit-men and their wives gave a cheer as the carriage passed. To the assistant it all seemed dream-like and extraordinary—the strangest experience of his life, but with a thrill ...
— The Green Flag • Arthur Conan Doyle

... up almost entirely of men who had been professional players. We had great pride in them, so that on the following afternoon, an eager crowd streamed out of the village to our football field, which we had selected with great care. It was as flat as a cricket pitch. A year ago it had been ploughed as part of the French farmland, and now here were ...
— Life in a Tank • Richard Haigh

... honour is expressed in the last line of his obituary notice in The Times—"He fell leading his platoon, aged twenty years." Only yesterday, as it were, we were at school together—I remember handing him off with great vigour on the football field—and now! It was just the same with poor Reynolds[2] and Bray.[3] But I mustn't ...
— War Letters of a Public-School Boy • Henry Paul Mainwaring Jones

... a November Thanksgiving day, the great game of the season was played on the Sunrise football field, which all the Walnut Valley folks came forth ...
— A Master's Degree • Margaret Hill McCarter

... spoil the country for good an' all!" said the man in corduroys—"An' alter it so that there aint a bit o' peace or comfort left in the land! Level the hills an' cut down the trees—pull up the hedges an' scare away all the singin' birds, till the hull place looks like a football field!—all to please a few selfish rich men who'd be better dead than livin'! A fine thing for ...
— The Treasure of Heaven - A Romance of Riches • Marie Corelli

... on the football field, asked, "Who is it?" and was told, "Urquhart, of course," with the implication ...
— The Lee Shore • Rose Macaulay

... in the old days, smashed his way through the opposing line of blue-jerseyed giants on the football field, and as he now plowed through the laurel and rhododendron, so had he won his way to the forefront of the younger generation of his profession until, at the age of thirty-five, he had become recognized as one of the most able ...
— 'Smiles' - A Rose of the Cumberlands • Eliot H. Robinson

... shoulder after Irving and holding the ball out in the arrested attitude of one about to throw. On his face was an expression of utter amazement, which rapidly gave place to indignation. Collingwood had a temper, and sometimes—even when he was not on the football field—it flared up. ...
— The Jester of St. Timothy's • Arthur Stanwood Pier

... apparently broken loose long after Bones had left home, and determined to find his beloved master, had trailed him to the football field. ...
— The Boys of Columbia High on the Gridiron • Graham B. Forbes









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