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his home in Detroit, and Joe Bathe,t
State hand ball champion for the
last two years. Hoppe was intro-
duced as the guest of honor at last
night's dinner.
Plans drawn by George D. Mason,
architect, call for a large public din-
ning room and a Trans-Lux motion
picture theatre on the first floor,
with the other floors devoted to 35
rail and pocket billiard tables, 14
bowling alleys, seven hand ball
courts, seven squash courts, a gym-
nasium for men and women and a
solarium on the roof.
What he termed the "blackboard
roorn," charting the latest news of
the sport world, will be one of the
features of the building, Huston
said.
Most of the building's facilities,

Huston said, will be for public pa-
tronage, but that part devoted to
hand ball and squash will be oper-
ated on a club basis, the organiza-'
tion sponsoring it to be known as
the Campus Club.
Besides Hoppe, who spoke of a
friendship with Huston that began
40 years ago in Ann Arbor when
Hoppe, then 17, played in the Huston
Brothers' billiard parlors. The speak-
ers were Postmaster Roscoe B. Hus-
ton, Harry Kipke, head football
coach at the University of Michigan;
Doug Roby and Jack Blott, former
Michigan football stars; Harry Heil-
mann, former Tiger outfielder; Fred
Matthaei, president of the "M" Club;
Vic Tomlinson, D. A. C. athletic di-
rector; Judge Guy A. Miller, a Mich-
igan alumnus; Judge Joseph A.
Moynihan, U. of D. graduate; Rep.
William M. Donnelly, Robert H.
Clancy, E. A. Batchelor, Harry Ben-
nett and J. Fred Lawton.
James M. O'Dea was toastmaster.

Outdoor Bowl Crowded
For Communimly Progem
DRUMRIGHT, Okila.. June 29. - 0)
-From an attraction which origirtl-
ly drew but 100 persons, cmmu ntiy
programs in a natural amphiheatre
near Drumright have increased in
popularity in three years until they
now crowd the 4,000 seats in the
bowl.
"Standing room only" has become
the rule at the entertainments, which
are sponsored by the chamber of
commerce.
All funds and labor for enlarging
the amphitheatre, and all talent for
the programs, have been donated.
BAREHEAD FAD REACHES SPAIN
MADRID, June 29.-(1P)-The in-
creasing barehead vogue in Spain
has thrown 50,000 men out of work,
the hatters' union announced in
launching a campaign to persuade
the public to return to headgear.

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