'trE MICHIGA DAILY Michigan Considered As Team For Tournament Of Roses At Pasadena .. We'll Fix it- When your plumbing gives out don't worry and fret, we'll fix it. If you are doing any work, let us figure on it. Our prices will sur- prise you and our work is permanent. Beranek Q Martin PHONE 2452 ANN ARBOR ....: - - r ., I With the football seasoi gradually drawing to a close the yearly discus- sion as to who will represent the East and the West in the Tournameq4 of Roses game at Pasadena on New Year's day has once more come to the fore. The East and Middle West are united in determination to have re- venge for California's overwhelming defeat of Ohio State, eastern cham- pions, last year, while the Far West is equally determined to uphold the rec- ord of past years and once more prove the superiority of'Paciflc coast foot- ball. Three Western Teamsf There are three possible represen- tatives of the West, one of which will be eliminated today 'when California meets Washington State on the Berke- ley gridiron. These two teams re- main undefeated, the latter having fought Stanford, the third contender for ,honors, to a scoreless tie last Saturday. Should the Washingto- nians down the Bears the fight will be between their aggregation and Stan- ford, while if California proves victor the battle between Bruin and Cardinal on the Stanford gridiron Nov. 19 will be the deciding encounter. California is favored over the entire Coast to defeat all comers and once -more de- fend the West on the field at Pasa- dena, but Washington State has a powerful eleven, and Standford, with the heaviest collegiate team in the United States today, averaging a tri- fle over 200 pounds to the man, can- not be left out of consideration. Stan- ford opposes Nevada today and should win by an overwhelming score. Other prominent Pacific elevens, such as the Universities of Washington and Oregon, the Oregon Aggies, Southern California, and St. Mary's have been eliminated in the earlier games. Four Big Ten Teams If the problem in the West is com- plicated that in the East is still more complex. Six teams are being consid- ered by the committee in charge at Pasadena, and are listed in the order in which they are now favored, name- ly, Yale, Wisconsin, Ohio State, Mich- igan, Centre, Iowa, and Notre Dame. Thus it can be seen that only one team from the Atlantic coast is de- serving of such consideration, while the South has one, and*the Middle West four. Yale and Princeton meet today, and a victory for Nassau would mean the total elimination of the Tigers, while a victory for the men of Eli would strengthen their present position in the lead. Centre has already been invited to represent the East in a game at San Diego on Christmas day with the team of the Pacific Fleet representing the West, but the Colonels will not accept un- less they are also invited to play at Pasadena. They are, however, being seriously considered by the tourna- ment committee. tion, for the tournament committee realizes Michigan's crippled state in the Ohio game, and also the disap- pointing showing made by the Scar- let and Grey last year against the tre- mendous attack of the Bears. Iowa's remarkable victory over Minnesota last Saturday raised the stock of the Hawkeyes' several points, while No- tre Dame's string of wins makes the Catholics worthy of consideration. Today's Games Count The important games today that will have some bearing on the final selection are the battles between Princeton and Yale, Michigan and Wisconsin, Indiana and Iowa, and California and Washington State. Whatever the choice of teams the re- sultant encounter is sure to be frought with great interest, as the rivalry be- tween the two sections of the country has been growing rapidly ever since Michigan represented the East In one of the earliest of such games, de- feating Stanford in 1901, 49 to 0. Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv. M N® C 0 Wisconsin and Ohio State are equally favored, but a victory for Michigan in today's all-important bat- tle would put the Wolverines on an equal footing with the Buckeyes, elim- inating the Badgers from considera- "Thne Homoeops are The Daily of '92, "all beci an elegant new hospital Episcopal girls-we bake sale today at Harr and bring your friends. always d 605 Liberty Where we eat today? Why w TELEPHONE 214 F-1 " When youh y bOuy quality " Gloves ?domestic and Imported AND Mufflers WAGNER For Men STATE STRI & COMPA] Since ET A T LIBE E1 t I i t' ,'.. 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