Honolulu Stadium

Mo'ili'ili Field stood on the northeast corner of King and Isenberg, and was also bounded by South Beretania Street to the north and east.

In the baseball configuration, home plate was in the northwest corner; the third base line ran along King, and left field seating was bounded on the east by Isenberg.

It also hosted high school football, world championship boxing matches, and was used for stock car racing.

[10] Famous athletes who competed in Honolulu Stadium include Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth in 1934;[11] Joe DiMaggio, who hit a home run out of the park while playing for a military team in 1944;[12] and Jesse Owens, who outran a horse in an 80-yard dash at the stadium in 1946.

[14] The 1971 Hawaii Rainbows football team hosted the undefeated and top-ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers at the stadium in early December.

In the stadium's final event, the Islanders won their first PCL championship over the Salt Lake Gulls, in six games concluding on September 8, 1975.