lIjc 19. of su.l Wail. V. U I-\o. 14-l-. -U-IVERLSITY OF' MICIIIGAN-, TUESDAY, MAX3, 591 S 11zit2, Timm. ; G ENTS. THE ATHLETIC FIELD. A Description of the Grounds and the Grand Stand. If anycone had venturedI to Pe- dict, at the b~eginintg of this collsege )'ear, that the long- talked of ttniiting of the three athiletic associations wounld b le accoiiiplisliecd, that ove1 fil,ooo for a gym inasium ouldc011l raised, that the 1Regenlts would tr titase a jew athletic 1fie(1 and fit it 111) in the most aipproved modern sttle, and that the base-hall ni ne wiould~ train tinder an exerielnred Professional roach anol be sent East lo play the large codleges there; if aniyonieEarl assertetd that all this itould come to pass in one short tdllege year, lie would hare heein tenmed a fit subject for treatment at Piontiac. The DIits' announnced, last Satur- day, that the Regents had appropri- aled $4,500 to fit tup the athletic field. The field is located at the southerni end of State street. The atcomnpanying cut gises a htter idea of the field as it still he ishen tompletely fitted tul, than can 1)e iiVen Ihri Irscrii)tio2 . 1'1'e 220 Iardls strar'glt isiswith thi cep( jtionl of Harvriid, h ol nneIithe cnttry it ac1i eoruiersty. Illc tenis court 11dthe ohrck ili hr sopara tedl%-h ro,0(11 w11shicti carriages til i drv ll t itnless tlc loot-bal) ams11 h 1ron mIs will 1be 01)tirei lytll uil hrbya cindeor one. Thle ground slopes fromi sonth to 'O0rtli twro foot in fouirihunidred fet 'there sri11 he two differoiit 1e)e01, tltc tenn~is groundilIbeinig t1ofee higher than tiio rest of the field and there wrill he a terrace twcoIfe01 in height at the road sep~aratiiig the IfI / A 7 i i i i AXING the experieiice of College 'Meonswho kniow vualdiappreciate Itie iiirIfils'rtinysi of College Sti- dent, hli s ii"a large corps of skilleds Designers asid Jewrelers specially traineoba hdge and oilier jewelled wor1k.11111105ting-, )stwe 110,directly from Iai, I oilli iand Aimsterdamn em ouiriioiids iundother precius. ;tlonesice ire ill a polltion to pro- diice tle fnest pliniamid jewelled I it, ~ d~e fall kinads whichi ate mnufac~ltureilliiithis coititr. Wright, Kay & eo. 1i VN L-PAC~IING IEWiELERit Dotrort, Mioh pon Chap. Speller & . Uiviersity Outfitters, 201 Sotr'islS-rATE Sr. s il '-iiisuiad Atletoic Goods T 0 F A G ranid (loll-i. Cii. (aso-lc iaid. l-.)01-sil hiigti in the frotit, iiccasionied hr- the slope0 of thic seats ahose. Tlhe el]- trance will ho iii the rcar, 1)y stepis loading to the niiddleo f the stand. The seats swill thus he dividled into two sectionis. This is the pilani that has hoots found to wtork vory satis- factorily at the University of Peonn- -11, ...................................... ................................... GENTLEMEN'S FUJRNISHIING A' THE PACE Riloa.01 dloors wi )llbeoened ati 7o'clocl-, aiid thieconcert uwill liogin at I8'-Sole .sgels in X1111 Achror. The doors swill be closod lpromtlly A$A. $PELLER & 0. at the hegininin" of the first nuimibhr__________________________ anid reminsclosedl throughout that == S FA inmher. If nececssary, iti order to p~reventt interruption, theoystill lie ItY A closetd again at the heginning of theD Tme( secondinunsber. The programsiis as P P 1 U01 - 1- follos: Thoill~5--------- %till frnm -i igsrlin is RHRiIIC schllil' _ilit....S illiiliiilNo. ,in1-fa I Andn i 1 tepoconasoo (Allegro nos)111vi0ace.)00 O LI S N As~o cllgroiaso. o -azoo (Itllefer--------Lisdenbalmasi i. oard.---.-..-Firians Sontg' Orallorss-5__tergelliiches Staiendchsen" +31 4D ADAEU, Miss. ARTUResNIKISCIL. +3jOD ADAEU, Waogner------Prelude, 'Lohengris' Wagner. 'Siegfrieds] Passage isollrsenshil- itILLtOItVl YOU lies ock, Morning Oawes,adRhiine Journey" trainSiegfried' and "DOie Goes- $PCgIAL IRA TC$. terdasimmerang.'Vl ItS1Cr Saturday eveningthe orchestra (Coancluded as third page.) TRY HIM. tii-o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~y a in'0- t-luil ) (.iii. silo work of graodigwill behomenit~cedl imediatelyc, ando lloughed lbefore the iw-ork of grad-) helienttire constructioni aiidlfit- toil)-) till spill behe01r thei-direct The grandl standi, schichi sill a10 comodae bou athosad po (uponvisioti of the aitudtiliti tilmit- t~tstioiateiloin a ltilstil 100too, onsisting of Presidenut \mi'ell, 'le, siill be huilt frotmip1)an115by Irchiitect A risolml of D~etroit isho T roamurer Soule atsd Secretary has designedl the extenision to the I ihaio' h RgS'ctnite 1s ilding Ilesieathi the seals on huilditigs ando grouinsds, of wshiich 0 Regernt Whitmsans is chairmian. there still be dressitng roonss, shioswer Laths, and a coons for the storage of Boston Symphony Orchestra. apparatus. The latter coons,wtliclh eatends the full lengths of thte grand The fourths concert of the Choral stand, is in the front part and is not Union se'rico will he gires in U'ni- fitted for any other purpose, as the versity IHall, hy the IBoston Sym- Ceiling slants until it is only fire feet phony Orclhestra this evening. 'rie