THE MICH-IGAN DAILY
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,
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Lie LTniversal, Schmalz. Mci'chauts uisoeiation of Battle Creek
Work Oni New Stadium Progresses
In Preparation, For 1927 Season
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Expect Record Demiand For Seats With is .expec'too, will increase the already
Bondholders Having Choice l intenlse demand for tickets for each
Tickets For Games j big home gante. This has been the
1r ; history of all new stadia. Ohb iii-
3000 BONDS ON SALE I creased its seating capacity by 52,0001
and Illinois by 55,000. Michigan has
Rre tion of the University of Mich- 'liycd tfiice in each stadiumn and eachI
StresesJlits fortnightly nmeeting ,this we
Lodge A sit Need Of Educatl'in Prfeso Schmalz pointed out the
imfportance~f of profc.;sional edulcation
t,,of . C oil1 A. Schiialz. of the School for busicss and explained how the1
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214 ~operatesc in pr'oviding suchi training,
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1-2 STATE SAYINGS BANK BLDG~. PIIONE 8001
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PHONE, OFFICE '8303, RESIDENCE 5303
DRI. D)OROTHIY SELLARD)S
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la':" new football stadium which will::.::.er;:atu.s en oit m
seat 70,000 persons and will be ready tountds fapiat eedsp
"for the referee's whistle in the fall po:.i;.:ted. w.
of 1927 is progressing rapidly. The Dedication of M1ichzigan's aiew sta- :":
iatest typ3 of° excavating machinery Idlin and the pivotal games next fall
is e ug ing deep into the side of a hill wilI bim ngouit crowds far beyond any !:"::="::"::::
selected as the best available site for ever seen here. It is probable that
th rit n crmnare busy jthCV( will be a demand for at least . <" .:f".:::a::.:
era a ia rows of reinforced con-; 125,000 tickets for the dedicatory r
Crte() a on massive foundrations. game. If so, 55,000 will disappointed, ~'~***
'p tdLi xn will be in the: but not the owner of a Stadium bond. ".";>:.; ;:
shpeo av ~agular bowl, the seats! Convincing proof of the popularity:
on ih le' m arallel with the oMiign's football teams is fur-
0 id li ? re playing field and nished by t e fact that the Board in
thoe 'i :~en(.s being parallel with Control of .thletics was compelled to
tbe gmi lnesreturn $75,000 to disappointed appli-
A;3 r? !e bowl is being built on the. cants for tickets on Sept. 1 of this
side oft a hill, lit will be sunk into the year, six weeks before the first big
ground and entrance from the west, game got into action.
south anid north will be effected over? Already there is considerable spec- I eetlcuei odn i
the top from the high side of the hill. ulation as to Michigan)'s opponent for II eetlcuei odn i
Entrance from the east, the down hill ! he dedication program of the new Oliver Lodge, noted scientist, announc-
slope, will be by means of tiunels, stadium. Although that gamie is a ed his belief that life exists in in-
approximately two-thirds of the way year distant, inquiry is already being numerable worlds. "It seems absurd
u made as to the name of the university t ups htti at steol
More than 40 acres hiave already I and the possibility of getting tickets t ups htti at steol
been purchased by the Board in Con-! for that particular contest. In all habitable world merely because it is
trot of Athletics for the new stadium' probability Ohio will draw this priv- the only one of which we are certain,"
site Which is considered ideal from a ; rlege" lhe declared.
transportzAion standpoint. Main high-
ways i, : ch it from all directions.
It s so~eIc;he eidline of the Ann
~ pfl~j tm a li side tracks 1
ins ~ ~~!1- y e(lit1(1(dI )dvert passen- Si ts D u t r
gS~r I OO t i adum
ro :irhs the site, erect the sta-
dii ad it uildings devoted toi )A340 South State St. Phone 3534
thQ advawsiei of athletics and1
physical s!eatSn generally among
the student o t he Board author-
izd the issuaiusw of 3,000 stadium.
bonds of the denomination of $500 Poe33 o
each. All alumni a nd citizens o' theePoe3 4fr
state of Michigan may purchase these,
bonds and they are being disposed of j P r r g r g S n re
rapidly..
The bonds carry an unusual priv-
ilege that of purchasing two tickets
for seats between the thirty yard lines Student S p le
for each bond owned. This privilege S p le
is good for 10 years beginning with.
the season of 1927 for home 'games_
only. As there is an average of five
home games each seasopi the bond-; '
holder may purchase approximately We 6 re convenietly located to serve you and it is our aim
100 tickets in the .ten year period for
each bond owned. to1 o rie fw o o aewa o edw
Completion of the new stadium, it t u o evc. I ed o aewa o edw
will gladly get it .for yu
THIRTY TO ATTEND yu
BOY'S CONFERVENCE __
Thirty men, chose from the upper?
classes, by the extension department' Open from 7 A. M. to midnight.
of the Student Christian association,
will represent the University at the
annual Older Boy's conference to be ___________________________________
h1.tid in Jac'kson. Nov. 26-2$.
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