;'9 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I Field House Below Big Ten Standards The Michigan Union Cultural Affairs Committee Presents: (Continued from Page 1) 000 and it is considered by some as the finest basketball structure in the nation; Illinois boasts the newest in Big Ten basketball structures. The new Assembly Hall has a seating capacity of 16,128 and was for- mally opened last March. This multi-purpose building can be used for plays, speakers and ice shows among other things. The building, a huge circular structure, stands 12 stories from the floor to the top of the dome, and is the tallest building in Champaign. Ohio State has perhaps the best; Illinois, the newest; but Minneso- ta has the biggest. Williams Arena Chateau gay Pulls Upset In 89th Kentucky Derby seats 18,500 for basketball and, when converted to a hockey arena seats 7,800. The Gophers' field house for track, baseball and foot- ball seats 2,500. Indiana is now in the process of completing one of the most mam- mouth athletic construction pro- grams. The new stadium was com- pleted two years ago and seats over 50,000. The new Field House, also finished about two years ago, is serving as a temporary struc- ture for basketball. It seats 10,500 and is intended for indoor track. The Hoosiers are now working on a new structure for basketball. Meaw, Jenison Adequate Northwestern's McGaw Memor- ial Hall was built in 1952 and serves both indoor track and bas- ketball. It has a seating capacity of 10,000. Michigan State's Jen- nison Field House was built in 1939 and is also used for both basketball and indoor track. Jen- nison seats 12,500. Elsewhere in the Big Ten, Wis- consin and Iowa have similar structures. The Wisconsin Field House seats 13,800 while the Memorial Building, which is used for indoor track seats 1,800. Iowa's Field House, seating 14,000, isi used for both track and basket- ball. Purdue has a structure similar to Michigan's. The Purdue Field House seats 9,600 for both track and basketball. Elsewhere across the nation, most of the schools are in a similar situation as Michigan. Maryland, Kansas, Kansas State, Duke and Cincinnati among others have modern structures with large seat- ing capacities. Georgia Tech has recently constructed a new basket- ball arena, but with a seating ca- pacity of only 6,000. The majority of responses The Daily received contained remarks such as: "We are the last place to look for information"; "We need one ourselves"; or "What you have is probably better than ours." The fact of the matter is Michi- gan, which once claimed the best facilities in the Big Ten, now has to face a giant rebuilding pro- gram in order to keep up with the other schools in the confer- ence. The Big Ten is surging ahead as Illinois, Ohio State and Indiana are setting the pace, and Michigan must eventually follow. 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