)0,000 has gone intoI of Michigan athletic! ,past four years, yet ey must be spent if "athletics for all" is cording to the report ost, director of inter- cs, to the Board in tics at their annual n' spentin the past $573,603, practically from football gates rding to the report. tinued successes in, ecommends vast im-1 e athletic plant dur- w fyears. The chief posed stadium, upon other plans more or at in four years thei program and im-. been greater than ous history of Mich- rhe Athletic associa- Yost Field house at built four new con- rts, paid the balance price of South Ferry land east of the rail- intramural athletics,I ed the seating cap- dd, enlargedthe ath- hockey, golf, swim- ling to the intercol- and instituted the in physical educa- mer course in athlet- administration. *r all improvements ncreased current ex- t with the expan- c association, at the of year, will have a thing like $70,000, be wiped out when 1 season gets under of the athletic ex- so far has. led Yost irther improvements The improvements embrace more 'of the hief among them are cli will pay the bill proposed facilities d gate receipts from capacity. deas for athletic ex- would be more 'em- ore inclusive in 10 tline his whole plan aprovement of the e plant. They fol- rrs; More Needed -YOST tion of a bowl seating 75,000, capable of further expansion, the whole cost-' ing $1,250,000 for which a bond issue of $1,000,000 would be floated). 2. Purchase 80 to 100 more acres of land adjoining South Ferry field. purchase of lands and the construc- (This is part of the land to be pur- chased perhaps from the present site of the Ann Arbor Golf club for stad- ium ground and approach). 3. Lay out and improve an 18-hole golf course for genreal use of the Un- iversity body. (Also on land to be purchased along with the stadium land and within the - estimated stad- tum budget). .4. Develop the remaining portion DOUBLE PLANS AGAIN 1 MADIE FOR COMMENCEMENT Each year at Commencement time, old man Weather causes the University to make an extra outlay of money in preparation for any change in temperament he may undergo. . Elaborate preparations are made at Ferry Field: speaking, platforms, loud speakers, bleach-} ers, and other equipment being, erected for the annual exercies. At the same time, a similar ex- pense is undergone in Yost Field house, where a huge speaking platform, hundreds of benches, and loud speakers are placed. Since Ferry Field has been used for the Commencement exercises. Yost Field house has not been used at all;, althouigh 1 each year it is made ready to transfer the entire ceremonies. to its cover. It is the alterna- tive in case of rain. Before you leave school let ou of Ferry field for intramural activ-' ities. 5. Provide ice skating 'facillties for the student body. (An indoor ice palace with.an artificial ice plant sim- ilar to the Baker pavilion at Prince- ton is recommended;, such a struc-! ture was recommended by Prof. Ralph W. Aigler, chairman of the Board in Control of Athletics, in his recent re- port).' 6. Erect another building to house basketball, handball, squash and racquet courts for general use of the student body. (This would be on the site of the North stands of the pre- sent Ferry field bowl, which would be abandoned with the erection of a new stadium; this also was recom- mended in Professor Aigler's recent. report.) 7. Build 20 more tennis courts adjoining or onear the present Ferry field bowl. [ICHIGAN DAILY 8. Provide shower and locker fac- ilities in the Yost Field house for participants in intramural athletics. 9. Convert the old Ferry field club house into an office and admin- istration building. (This would fur- nish more space for other uses in the Field house). 10. Add to the intercollegiate pro- gram a gymnastic team. I S E N I OR S Banners, Pennants, Jewelry, Memory Books 1111 S. University WHAT'S GOING ON MONDAY 1:00-Luncheon at Nurses' dormitory for members of graduating class of Nurses' Training school. Los Angeles, June 15.- An earth- quake shock was felt in Los Angeles and surrounding towns last week. Seniors Good by, and best wishes for your success !llllllIt1llllli lllllilllttllllllt11lll Ill lIl! l11l ltl ll til tlll tt1t11111 11t1111111 il Second Week Nights 75c to $1.50 Starting ., . BONSTELL Matinees Tomorrow ,TA : T E' Thuirs. and Sat. _ (Mondaay, June 15) PLAYHOUSE 50c and 75c. Woodward at Eliot-Glen. 9792. Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnels The BONSTELLE Co. In a comedy by FREDERICK LONSDALE, author of "Spring Cleaning" "AREN'T WE ALL ?" CYRIL MAUDE'S GREAT SUCCESS - "'Aren't We All' Is chirming, brilliant and in good taste I There' is a zestful give-and-take of conversation and the chiracters are . intensely human and therefore intensely interesting."-George Stark, Detroit News. - "Lacks some of the dramatic fire of 'Spring Cleaning,' but it has a gayer sparkle and a less bitter tang."-Ralph Holmes, Detroit Times..- - "It offers more than the smart patter of the uppercrust, for While there are gay interchanges the serious purpose of the author is never lost sight of."-Len Shaw, Detroit Free Press. Week June 22nd-" LITTLE WOMEN " i lillll l lll ll llllii lill llllil 111 tIll tllltlltlllllttllllilll||||1 1111 lI rllilll11 ri1 111111 111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111 1111~lrlltlllr 11111111111111111111 The BETSY ROSS S HOP I N T HE N IC KE LS A R CA DE I I ?hi otograph Ater - -ter 334 South State Phone50 Light Lunches Delicious Candies Cold Drinks us give you one of famous Nestle-Lanoil our per- OPEN 9 A. M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT Frocks In Tune With The Vacation Sp Here are frocks to go into every summer ward Cool frocks of crepe-lovely light weight crepe in colors-with dainty trimring effects. Two-piece models chic skirt and overblouse. "Qool delightful afternoon f] These are the sort of frocks that help to make sumn success! manent waves. ~1il iii iiiiiiiilig li ii ililiiii...liiii11~ lliiltllliili h L1 Stoddard STUDENTS!O Hair Shop uum with in- (Tentative call for We~ 707 N. Univ. Phone 21212 Nino ni NI hts, .0c to $2.50 Pop. inat. Wed. 50c to $1.50.- Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.00 II AMERICAN STAGE' JGHING SUCCESS :: AkBIE'S RISH BIG WEEK 'rI The Play Puts U in Humor Profitable, pleasant out- door employment for the summer months. Located on Lake Erie and Oakland County lakes. Drawing account and commissions. Especially interested in those playing. band or orchestra instruments. y s' fi 1 . . . I i O S E9 -8 )S STILL COMING! on Sale for This and Next Week 111111111IIII11111Illlllltlllllll Charming Sports Hats for Wear 41, FOUNTAIN 13 SOUTH STATE .« .:;, Write LIGHT LUNCHES HOT or COLD DRINKS S 'E CREAM Mr. WHISTLER 1441 Park Place, Detroit, for par- ticulars and appointment. To complement the sports frocks we are most wonderful array of summer sports hats fa felt or a combination of silk and straw; trimmed or self-trimmed. The correct sports hat of the, brilliant and more "sporty" than ever before. priced at $5.00. On Liberty Street just off State showi in ribb summer Specia p ;:^y.. ' t Drop In Any Hour j 4 zz:==l ,* .. of the. world comies to our place. Hence we hope to serve you. T. CLAU)E DRAKE'S Drug and Prescription Store "THE QUARRY" A store where you find experienced workers to gssist you in your / :*