[1] With a conventional north-south orientation, its low-profile seating was mostly covered in a horseshoe configuration, opening to the north, at an elevation of 230 feet (70 m) above sea level.
[7] In the early 1950s, Oregon State played most of its home football games in Portland at Multnomah Stadium.
[9][10] The Beavers' sole win in the PCC that season was the following week in the Civil War game in Portland.
A new all-weather track facility opened on the south end of campus in 1974,[13] aligned northeast-southwest, and was named Wayne Valley Field the following year.
[14][15] OSU dropped its track programs (men & women) after the 1988 season,[16][17] and the facility was removed in the 1990s, now occupied by the softball stadium and a gravel parking lot.