Ewing Field

It served as the home of the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League for a single season, 1914.

[1] After one season at the new park, and after enduring many complaints about the cold, windy, foggy weather at Ewing Field,[2][3][4][5][6] Ewing sold the team and the ballpark to Henry and Clarence Berry, who moved the club back to Recreation Park.

[1] The ballpark was subsequently used by local amateurs for football, soccer, rugby, and using a portable wooden ring that was stored under the stands, for boxing.

[7] The left field bleachers avoided the fire due to a gap between them and the main grandstand.

It also served as the venue for the San Francisco State Gators football, from 1931 until 1935 It was demolished in 1938 to construct a housing development called Ewing Terrace.

Ewing Field under construction
Ewing Field on opening day, May 16, 1914