THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926 4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE SEVEN -A- ~ . r TWO INTERSECTIONAL GRID GAMES REMAIN Alabama-Stanford, Annual-East-W est "~nets Will Be Played On New Year's Day CHAMPIONSHIP AT STAKE SEATTLE.-Two important inter- sectional games are all that remain to holdthe rapidly waning interest of; football fans, and both of them will he played on the coast. One of these is an intercollegiate contst which isf considered an important factor in de-t tiding the national football champion- ship for 1926. while the other is the ttaditiona East-Wst game, the per- sonnel of the teams being selected from the ranks of football stars of the two sections. When Alabama meets Stanford on New Year's Day in the Tournament of the Roses stadium at Pasadena, it will be the second successive year that the Crimson have been selected to meet the coast champion in this important classic Should the Alabama eleven re- peat their vctory over Washington last year, they will be undisputed champions of the far West and South as well as the strongest claimant for national honors. California, Oregon and Washington are the only universi- ties 'in the country that have enjoyed the honor of playing in two New Year's Day games. Stanford is also appearing for the second time, having been defeated by Notre Dame in 1925, 27-10.e Coach Walace Wade's warriors hold an impressive record for their third successive undefeated season with a string of 9 Victories. Milsaps, Van- derbilt, Mississippi Aggies, Georgia Tech, Sewanee, Louisiana, Georgia, Louisiana State and Florida have fall- en before the onrush of the Crimson tide. Alabamna holds a fine defensive record for the season, having allowed opponents to scboe only 20 pont, and the Southerners have amased a total of 239 points. Stanford's Record Giood Stanford captured the Pacific Coast con'ference laurels, held last year by Washington, whn the Cardinals trim- moed the University of California Golden Bears, 41-6. The far West- erners hold victories over the strong- est elevens on the coast, Fresno State, Caltek, Occidental, Olympic Club, Ne- vada, Oregon, Southern California, Washington and California. They have scored 261 points, 32 more than Ala- bama, but their defensive record is not as impressive, opponents having regis- tered 79 counters against them. The Pacific Coast and the Southern Conference teams play much the same type of football as was proved by the Alabama-Washington game last year when the Coast champions were de- feated, 20-19, in one of the most thrill- ing contests ever staged between intersectional teams. Glenn "Pop" Warner,:; coaches the Stanford Cardi- nals, while Wallace Wad is the men- tor of the Southern Conference champions., In nine' intersectional contests since 1916 the Pacific Coast representatives have won four, while one .each went to %eams from the Middle West, East and South. Two games have ended in ties. The Results Since IN1N 1916-Washington State 14, Brown 0 1917-University of Oregon 14, Penn. 0. 1918-19-No games. 1920-Harvard 7, University of Ore- gon 6. 1921-California 18, Ohio State 0. j922-California 0, Washington 'and Jefferson 0. 1923-So. California 14, Penn State 3 1924-University of Washington 14, Navy 14. 1925-Notre Dame 27, Stanford 10. INTRAMURAL. NOTES { In the interfrate rnity dual swim- ming meets held yesterday afternoon in the Union pool Kappa Nu defeated Tau Delta Phi, 30-11; Sigma Phi, 29, Phi Sigma Kiappa, 12; Sigma Chi 28, Chi Psi, 13; 'Beta Theta Phi, 30, Sig- ma Phi Epsilon, 11. Water polo results were as follows : Kappa Nu, 3, Tau Delta Phi, 0; Beta Thetia Phi, 1, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 0. Managers of class basketball teams m'nust have their teams registered by Friday of this week. At the present time 19 teams have been entered in the interclass league. There are a few classes yet to sign up, and 'this must be taken care of by Friday night. The time limit for, independent . teams to enter that league h~s been extended from Dec. 10, as previously announced, to Dec. 17.I To date 10 teams leave been official- " ly entered. The names of the men oni the team must be taken to the intra- mural office by Vi~e team manager. Phi Beta Delta won the interfrater- v'ity 1gandball championship by defeat- ing Kappa Nu Tuesday. Nochinson ))eat Nathan, Kappa Nu, two out of three games. Karbel, Phi Beta Delta, thok the set, from. Segall, K(appa Nu, grinning the last game 21 to 7. 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Truebood, "H-amlet's Self- Condemnnaion" and "Cassius' Ipstigation of hBrutus." Shakespeare. Ailmendinger Music Store, 305 Maynard. c-60-62. NOTICF-Portable Phonographs, $15. Three months to pay.. University Music House. 60-62-64.' NOTICE-New Victor Ortbophone Records for Christmas,. We pack for shipment. Schaeberle & Sont tJusic house. 110 So.."Main, c ti. P l FORD SALES AND SERVICE 1925 FORD ROADSTER, 5 good cord tires. Motor A-1. Top good. 1925 FORD COUPE, 4 new tires, bumpers front andl rear, up- i NO TI C E NL~i1(1 instructor wants room in r tle hme andl garage. Phone It Iv :;.-62-63-64 L-Send nmot her yor lhoto iii *'W ;r 'iS giane for a Christmas Gift.. e-tues-thrlirs-sun-tf CLOSES AwCL( s r AT 3 P.M. ADETSING A I i i tan color; female; little girl's pe.hlstering and top like Dial 5516; reward. T. 1B. Lyon , : new. Motor A-i. 515 E.. 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