Tito iHflnnpcnicfflt hM cowipicwu —---- ------at the new athletic field. Before the Bulldog go Into actionthere will be an exhibition by two airplanes. Music is to be fur-niwH'u .Iron i« above standardsrridt)estin Ohio The following statement was issued to the general public Saturday morning by Guy C. Hiner, president of the park company:•In presenting to you for your approval, the new athletic field, we vou to bear wit hus In some of its shortcomings. Owing to the late : , \he work was started, and also to the scarcity of material and labor'a*well as limited finance, it was impossible to complete the grandstandf'iS We have erected two fine uncovered sections, one which will be rtr general admission, and the other for reserved seats. The large sec-ion of temporary bleachers have been erected on the eastslde of thee d The park has been leased this fall to James Thorpe and Ralph Hay or promoting professional football, and you are assurred of an excel-ent team as in the past. There is ample seating capacity for from000 to 8,000.•The McKinley High team also has leased the park for four Sat-rdavs. Officers and directors of the company solicit your criticisms and iy suggestion you may have to improve the field will be cheerfully re-« Ifreived.