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Mr. W. H. Geer, Director of the Department of Physical Education in the University, is at present in Ann Arbor, Michigan, inspecting in a detailed way the athletic equipment of the University of Michigan, which is considered one of the most complete of its kind in the country. "Of primary interest," said Mr. Geer before leaving recently, "is the recently completed Yost Field House, which is large enough to stage it football game inside it, and which has seated from five to six thousand spectators at important basketball games during the past winter."
Michigan was one of the first universities to install asphalt tennis courts as a part of their athletic equipment, and since Major Moore is interested in the possibility of building courts of this kind on Soldiers Field, Mr. Geer will investigate the success that they are meeting at Michigan.
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