17 examples of bleachers in sentences

He tumbled backward over the fence into the bleachers and for a few moments there were some who thought that he had been seriously injured.

A long hit would have made the game easy for New York and Snodgrass tried to get the ball into the bleachers, but Lewis caught it.

They came on foot, in carriages and automobiles, and on bicycles, and soon the grandstand and the bleachers were filled to overflowing.

They entitle the holder to a seat on what, at a baseball game, would be called the "bleachers."

And a large body of bleachers presented a petition to Parliament entreating the repeal of the statute which made it such on the ground that, practically, it had been found not to strike terror into the thieves, but almost to secure them impunity from the reluctance of juries to find a verdict which would sentence a fellow-creature to the gallows for such an offence.

The prejudice in favor of still retaining death as a punishment for forgery was too strong for even his resolution as yet to overbear, though many private bankers supplied him with the same arguments against it in their case which had formerly been alleged by the bleachers.

It is an impressive illustration of what has happened to our higher institutions that, in certain of them, the one regular meeting place of the entire student body in a common interest, is the bleachers by the athletic field.

One continues to believe in college athletics, in spite of the frequent absurdities and worse, done in their name; only if the numbers of those playing the game and those exercising only their lungs and throats from the bleachers, were reversed, better all-round athletic education would result.

San Francisco Bay was distantly visible from the bleachers, blue shading to gray.

That this motive is already at work may be seen in the enormous extent to which certain "face bleachers" and "hair straighteners" are advertised in the newspapers printed for circulation among the colored people.

" "Then you know how it is when you're in the bleachers and the whistle blows for the game to begin.

Then the Yale rooters opened their throats, and blue banners fluttered in a bunch over on the bleachers where the New Haven gang was packed together.

He reached third ahead of the ball, and then the Yale crowd on the bleachers did their duty.

On the bleachers at one side of the grandstand sat hundreds upon hundreds of Harvard men, cheering all together and being answered by the hundreds of Yale men on the other side of the grand stand.

Its open pavilion seats from fifteen hundred to two thousand people and on a warm Saturday night, you will find twice as many more on the, "bleachers" that surround it or strolling about under the trees in the park.

It's the bleachers for me.

Every living soul on those high-banked bleachers was on his feet at the finish, a senseless, screaming demon.

17 examples of  bleachers  in sentences