McKinley StudentsStill CelebratingSTi niFS wore f;ir from the mimls of students of McKinley) Illicit school Monday morning when Ihev assembled at the Market av institution. Thoughts wen still on the brilliant 6-3 victors' which the MeKinlevites scored over Massillon High atstadium Saturday, the first in five seasons,of the team were th * ------——-----ittraction nt school j j? wa« pointed'out that Vince Pe-matte eonflrratHinting I fine, captain of thin year s Maasil-Ion team, who was de red India! a litrlo over a week aco on hc- iM» thrich;.\‘a,rm1Vilf* triumph. It was anof the celebration stagedwntown streets Saturday' allIftIpn wria2 services were scheduled to the victory hut student* *d In the halls and class 1 talked over the contest, f all recent Canton-Mae tames, one that abounded In •. ni the opening minute lt;.f ? fi! the (tun fired ending th-Hptestfit Uflub c.#? th« «»ay thi 4 ffrtatrophyaIfkelv that the I’niveralty which goes to the winnerssic will be presented nome nook, but even this is not* v. Massillon has held the two years now, and a vic-{lT~ ra urday would have given *her* permanent possession of it.A- it is McKinley holds the cup md h \* a chance to keep the west -.jj^rR f- m gaining It permanently.It is likely that no action will he liken on Massillon protest ofbleount of nee, might have been lnell-»lo for th* Panton-Masalllon gamej of n yea r ago.Tnvestig ttion showed that T*fineis :i ve»rs of age while Ohio eehol-1 a.stlc rule#* etat** that a player can not participate In InteracholaeYlesports after he has attained hla 20th birthday tin c«*s h*' becomes that age (inring the season.If 3D \s 20 before the 1924year started, he was ineligible for the entire football campaign, and that game would have been forfeited to McKinley. However, forfeits mean little In scholastic sports.\N ord was received from Youngstown last week that South High had used an Ineligible player against McKinley when the two teams played several weeks ago. One ofthe Mahoning co. players was found to he over age after the McKinley games, and this contest could best Ted Henning, veteran guard of} chalked up to the Hed and Plack. ... *ri-% ^ i.. .. «..... ...tHolflnley team. The season Is now 0lt;trlt; and as Henning participates in'o other interscholastic sport, it i.s probable the matter will be dropped.westenders* protested his play-fcg gattx day, declaring that theyk»lt;i secured Information showing Mm fa be over tiie age limit. He iu k#pt cut of the game by Coach Peabody to he on the safe side.victory column which would givethem a record of six victories nnd three defeats.Letters to the McKinley team will probably be given out some time next week. Coach Peabody's recommendation of the players to receive letters will bo turned over tothe athletic committee, and they will act upon it.ir\\tUIt