THE MICHIGAN DAILY sATURDAY, - LuLU rity of Football or Grounds ent Alumnus Heads Reception Work 1WHITMORE DISCUSSES CHEMISTRY OF MERCURY Marine Students Face Dual Master Can a man servo two masters? This and a few other questions, involving the division of allegiance, will be solv- ed on Ferry field today when a host of. Michigan graduates and undergradu- ates who have served at some time or terday, "Personally I think it is a other in the marines, face the prospect pretty bad fix for them. No matter how of their two organizations as mutual the game goes they are bound to lose." rivals. "Oh it's not that bad," remarked Mr The marines have a reputation for Smiley Gladd, "in fact no matter sticking together even after leaving which team comes out ahead they are the service, and it is a familiar saying bound to win." among them that "once a marine, al j ways a marine." Speaking of the situ- It's true efficiency to use Daily ation, Mr. Lugubrious Blue said yes. Classifieds.-Adv. It's true efficiency Classifieds.-Adv. to Phou 2652 tRYINGpWARMOLTS, D. . =. CHIROPODISTI and OTHOPODIST 707 N. University SENT MOST CWWPLETE ILETIC PLANT IN COUNTRY xpansion of Ferry field to its efficiency as it is known to- come about through a succes- changes and improvements started some thirty years ago n athletic field was first con- >f as a University need. 'Now e addition of the Yost field conceded to. be the biggest in rtry, Ferry field has been said e most complete athletic field school in the country. 90 when it was only a rough ground, with a grandstand 750 people, to the most com- tletic plant in the country,e the thirty years development y. field. As football began to Sin. popularity as an intercol- sport in 1890 the need for such became manifest. Minor con- re held at the old fair grounds, big games were saged at the . ifield in Detroit. The first ontaining ten acres, was pur- in that year. A combination I gridiron and baseball dia- gs. laid out, being partially en- by a cinder track. The new s. ddcated 'with a Michigan over heMichigan Athletic as- n of Detroit on October 8, 1892. er improvements on- the "Ath- ald" were not made until 1896. at oqf 1,200, eight .hundred ere provided on the noth side field. Beneath the :stand live rooms were built, one of them ig the conyenience of a show- which it was hoped would facilitate the training of fu- ack, football, and baseball "Regents Field" became the itle of the playhig fiold in 1897 of the generosity of the f Regents in purchasing the id adding improvements. 02, the Honorable Dexter M. Jf Detroit, purchased and gave University the tract of land, wenty acres in extent, lying i the Regents Field and Edwin o Board of Regent accepted and named the entire field in f the donor. The gridironwas oved to its present location, i grandstands were transferred new position. Michigan's eams of the next few years reatly to the interest manifest- football and nec.easit;Md the of additional stands. )8 the new baseball field was with seat g accommodations{ )00 specto rs. In113 the soe at .of.!te stands was and the new southi stands iished in 1914. Today Michi- eld contain thirty-eight acres divided. Into baseball ia- soccer fields, and football fields. Other features are a mile track and a number of1 d concrete 'tennis courts. r wil witness the dedication n unit noeded to fulfill the >f m aing Ferry Field the w thotics plant in the world., ie new field house will be con- Swill be anong the finest and ipped' structures of this kind country. Indoor football and several basketball courts,,a t mile track, and a 75 yard way are amog the many fea- f the bilding. Accommoda- r 12,500 people will give the s the largest seating capacity. building .4An the University. ding of thVestern Confer- loor track meet in Ann Arbor miade possible through the ad- f this building to the athletic nt of the University. muts to Remain in Londori n, Nov. 9.-Gen. Smuts, South 'Premier, .has decided to re- . London awjuile and watch zEurope. IIe is in close touch' itinental diplomats, as well as sh Foreign Office. SHMAN RASKETBALL.. those expt ing to tryout e freshmanbasketball team xpected to report at theli ces being held from 8:15 1 15 o'clock Monday, Tues- Wednesday, and Thursday s in Waterman gymnasium. men who are out for foot- t the present time will re- at the end of the football n. All candidates must sh their own equipment. RAY L. FISHER, . C oachi. __________ I OUTLINES WORK DONE IN LAST, FEW YEARS TO CHEMICAL OCIETY , Prof. Frank C. Whitmore of the chemistry department at Northwestern university spoke before the University section of the American Chemical so- ciety at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the anpitheater of the chemical building. 'The subject of his talk was 'Recent Developments in the Organic Chemistry of Mercury." The professor briefly outlined the work that has been done in this field in the past few years. He said thatl for the most part mercuric chemistry has been in the hands of men whoj l were not interested in the chemistry of mercuric reactions but were only searching for some practical mercuric drug or medicine. This was also the ultimate aim of the investigations car-' ried on by him, he stated, though he was educating himself now in mer- curic reactions in order to 'find a i ' ki FOR THE GAME K 604 AnM'' Blanket $±p.0()-SIN AND AN "M" FOOT BALLOON-ALL FOR AD 1000 AND YOUR JOY WILL BE COMPLETE James 1. O'Dea, '09E Mr. O'Dea heads all of the Detroit committees in charge of that city's en- tertainment for Secretary Edwin L. Denby, '96L, and his staff this morn- ing and tonight. The Detroit master of ceremonies was prominent in Mich- igan Union work while a student here ST'ATEF AHR'S UNIV ERS ITY B0 04K S T 0 R E S I f STRELE WIAIN STREET ~::i 4. . "super-drug," which less informed men could find only through accident. F' 'i T T ' I .......................... * DETROIT ORCHESTRA TO GiV COCET MNDAY The Detroit Symphony orchestra, Ossip Gabrilowitsch conducting, will offer the second concert of the Extra1 Concert series on Monday. The De- troit orchestra, under the guidance and musicianship of Mr. Gabrilow- itsch, has won a unique position among the world's greatest orches- tras. Mr. Gabrilowitsch is an ac- knowledged master of all forms of orchestral music, and is besides, an efficient and confident conductor. If he may be said to excel in the inter- pretation of the works of any partic- ular composer, such 'honor. should be. given to those of Tschaikowsky.lHib program on Monday will be entirely given over to Tschaikowsky numbers. Michael Press, renowned Russian violinist and conductor, vwill be the soloist with the orchestra. Tickets for this concert are available at the r office of the School of Music. COMMITTEE MEN WANTED Men are still wanted to work on committees who will have charge of the arrangements for the Older Boys Conference to take place Nov. 31, 1 and Dec. 1, and 2, at Ann Arbor un- der the auspices of the S. C. A. The entire program that will be em- ployedi in both, the entertainmnent of ' the boys here for the conference in bringing out the purpose of their com- ing, namely arrangement of speakers., halls, heads of groups which they are to be divided in, will all be the work of these committees. 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