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The
story of
Thone
Stadium
at Buerkle
Field
began in
April
1923.
That was
when
Hugh Critz,
president
of what
was then
known as
the
Second
District
Agricultural
School
from
1918-24,
named
the
school’s
new
athletic
field
after
John G. Buerkle.
The
designation
was made
in honor
of
Buerkle’s
outstanding
efforts
in
developing
the new
playing
surface
for the
football
team. Buerkle
was an
engineering
and
mathematics
instructor
from
1920-29,
and he
later
served
Tech as
physical
plant
engineer
from
1947-62.
In
November
1929, a
group of
Russellville
citizens
began a
fund-raising
drive to
construct
a new
football
stadium
on the
Arkansas
Tech
campus. Buerkle
was
selected
to serve
as
engineer
for the
new
stadium
project.
Nearly
five
years
later,
in
October
1934,
the new
stadium
was
opened,
thanks
in large
part to
a
$12,000
grant
from the
Public
Works
Administration.
New
bleachers
on the
west
side of
the
stadium
could
accommodate
2,500
fans,
while
the old
wooden
bleachers
were
moved to
the east
side of
the
stadium
for
visiting
fans.
Three
years
later,
the
Board of
Trustees
approved
$2,500
for the
purchase
and
installation
of flood
lights
at the
stadium.
Tech
hosted
its
first
home
night
football
game in
1937.
Thone
Stadium
at
Buerkle
Field
experienced
a major
renovation
before
the
beginning
of the
1970
football
season.
Improvements
were
funded
by
$250,000
in bonds
issued
by the
Board of
Trustees
and
included
the
construction
of a new
track,
additional
stadium
seating,
a new
press
box,
renovated
and
additional
lighting
equipment
and
upgrades
to the
team
dressing
facility.
Nine
years
later,
in 1979,
the
university
constructed
new
visitor
bleachers
on the
east
side of
the
stadium.

The
next
major
renovation
to the
Tech
football
stadium
debuted
at Thone
Stadium
at Buerkle
Field
during
the 2007
season.
The
latest
improvements
include
a new
press
box, new
restroom
facilities,
a new
bookstore
auxiliary
for the
sale of
Tech
spirit
items,
new
concession
stands,
a new
scoreboard
and
numerous
other
esthetic
improvements.
Prior to
Tech's
homecoming
game on
Oct. 20,
2007,
against
Ouachita
Baptist,
Tech
President Robert C.
Brown announced the naming of Tech’s newly-renovated
stadium at Buerkle Field for Rick and Harriet
Thone. The
many improvements to the stadium were made possible by
the Return to Glory capital campaign, which raised $4.3
million in private donations. The co-chairs of the
Return to Glory campaign were the Thones.
Renovations
were
funded
in part
by the
Return
to Glory
capital
campaign,
which
raised
$4.3
million
in
private
donations
in
support
of the
construction
of a new
residence
hall (Baswell
Hall),
renovations
to
Buerkle
Field
and the
construction
of the
Chartwells
Women’s
Sports
Complex.
While
the
construction
was
ongoing,
Tech
played
its 2006
home
football
games at
Cyclone
Stadium
on the
Russellville
High
School
campus.
The
Wonder
Boys
have an
all-time
home
record
of
274-126-22
(.675)
as of
the
end of
the 2006
season.
From
1999-2006,
Tech had
a home
record
of 31-9
(.775).
In
addition
to
Thone
Stadium
at Buerkle
Field,
the
Wonder
Boys
football
program
also
benefits
from
dressing,
training
and
office
facilities
inside
the
Hull
Building,
which is
located
on the
north
end of
the
stadium.
The $6.7
million
addition
to the
Hull
Building
was
officially
dedicated
in
October
2001.
Incorporated
in this
new area
is space
for
Tech’s
football
and
athletic
training
programs.
Spread
out over
two
floors,
the unit
includes
offices,
reception
area, a
lounge,
meeting
rooms, a
weight
room, a
film
editing
room,
locker
room, an
athletic
training
area and
an
equipment
and
supply
room.


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