f RED AND BLACK HOLDSWESTENDERS THREEPERIODS, THEN LOSESLAfter fighting deffperately for three period* and holding their opponents score It* mi during that time. Canton Makinley JligU went down to defeat before the attack of the strong Mansi I Ion lligh rptnblne by the s»'ore of 24-0 Saturday at Massillon. For three quarters McKinley played * wonderful defensive game, but In concluding period the hard hitting of the Massillon backs brought defeat, tho fourth section being hardlyunderway before a touchdown was made. All tho fight and strength remaining with the Red and Black was taken away by those markers, and Ulioff* were easy for Massillon the rest of the way.• • • • •The better team won. Them was no doubt about It. Massillon outplayed til© McKinley lies continually, having the ball in the lUvl and Dlaclc territory almost the entire game. Superhuman strength at some periods prevented the v% extenders from scoring earlier In Uio game. It was tho tenth straight victory of the smarm for the was tenders who also registered a new high score for the 8tark-oo rivals, the previous being 21, made three years ago. Much credit, however, must be given the McKinley athletes even In defcnt. Th«*y did not give up time and again when Mn*»Ulon carried the hull within striking distance. They fought until the last ounoe. and then seoonrt stringer* who were substitutes, did not have the power to stop tho heavy Massillon (Mirks.a a a • •Dutch” 71111, DeFlna and Thomaa made big gains for the victors. Hill, however, was not tho demon he was in previous games. During the first part of the game ho was stopped often by the McKinley linemen. He pulled no long runs during the early part of the game though he was used repeatedly. Ho registered touchdowns three times, once by going 30 I yards around ends. The other times he scored on plunges of five and 10 i yards. Neap the end of tho game he almost scored again, fumbling the ball on the 2-yd line where E. Reno covered. Thomas and DcFine pulled some nice end runs. The entire Massillon line showed up well with Edwards and Salsberg playing great games at tackles. Broda, DIMino and Gibson played like demons for McKinley. The first named did some good punting while DiMino threw Massillon hacks for losses time and again. Gibson also was in most of the plays. Ashcom ran the team well at quarter although the Red and Black seldom had the ball. Johnson made the most gains for McKinley.• ••toNineteen first downs from scrimmage w*ore registered by the Massillon outfit, three coming In the Initial period, two in the second, four In the third and 10 In the final 15 minutes. M#Kinley made the required 10 yards only thrice. Neither team was able to complete a forward pass,the weatenders having two intercepted out of seven tries. Two of Massillon’s touchdowns came as results of fu^ibles and one other on a drive down the field that netted a total gain of 50 yards. The other one resulted from a short punt which Broda had to boot from behind his owngoal line.• • • • •Play during the entire first Quarter was In McKinley's territory. Edwards kicked off to McKinley on their 21-yd line. Three plays netted nine yards, and Broda punted to Massillon's 38-yd line, a series of fumbles coming after Thomaa dropped It, but Massillon finally covered. Two plays netted Massillon first down. Three more plays netted eight yards, and then Hill punted to Reiner on Canton’s 20-yd line. After three plays failed to yield first down, Broda punted to midfield. Three plays gave Mussillon first down. After making nine yards on three clowns, two penalties in a row coat them 20 yards, and Hill punted over the goal line. Broda punted on first down and Thomas returned toMcKinley’s 30-yd line* Massillon was penalized 15 yards on tho secondd jwn, and after a pass failed, Hill punte£ over the goal. Three plays again failed to net McKinley first dowm, and Broda punted to McKinley’s 45-yd line. Just as tho quarter ended Hill, on three plays, made firstdown.• • • • •Thomas failed to gain at right end, and for tho third timo in the game Massillon was penalized 15 yards. Borza made up the penalty,! ut Ulrich was stopped without gain, and Hill attempted a drop kick from tho 40-yd line. It wax short. After three attempts failed to make the 10 yards for McKinley Broda punted to midfield. On two plays, Hill made first down. Hill made another first down on three more plays. Another trio of plays made eight yards, and then Hill failed to make tho necessary ground; it was McKinley's ball. McKinley made a lirst downon three plays. A pass fpited, and then Thomas intercepted a pass. Hillpunted to 20-yd line, and tho half ended soon after,esse#It looked Uto MasdUon would prow right after the klckoffin tho third period for Broda fumbled tho klckoff on McKinley’s 20-yd line* MnpsUion covering* An offside penalty put tho ball back five yards. Broda threw Ulrlcli for a 0-yd low* Johnson batted down a pass* Edwards attempted a drop kick from 20-yd line, but It hit the goal posts and bounced back dB the field.Then McKinley made its final first down. Johnson carried the bail and on the first attempt went nine yards* On the second he w«nt half a yard* and then plunged for four. Tliree plays netted nine yards, and Broda punted to McKinley’s 46-yd line* De-Fine made five, and then a fumble gave the Red and Black th® ball on their own 40-yd line. A pass failed, and Johnson was only able to make two yards. Broda then panted to Massillon's 88.yd line. Xtftlt on two plays made first down. Ulrich made another first down around end. Hill was stopped, and DeOTne lost 10. Johnson Intercepted a pass on McKinley’s own 3 3-yd line. After one play netted two yards, Bnxh) punted to the westendcn*’ 86-yd line* HU1 made three around right end. Boerner clipped off six and HIM made first down. left end mated Thomas yards. Johnson Intercepted a pass for McKinley, and after DiMino lost one on a crlss cross, tho thirdquarter ended.easesBroda punted to midfleld on the second play of the fourth quarter. DeFine broke through the entire McKinley line with only Ashcom In way of a touchdown, and he was stopped by the Canton Quarterback onWith Hoots OnMaa'n High-21. INm. Mrkln*? ltl*h-«»Poll* , . . .......1*. E.........IlroflaFilvtnrtl* .1.. 1..... \\ hippieKallnkrr* • * . . 1«. ti.■..... (illnunNutk ............C*... . . . Hoffmanflag ......II...... FellowsSniahrrg......II. T......... Iteuo.Inmifinn......II. Be...... DIMInoTbunit* . . .... H. M...... AnhcomBars* ..........L He. ....... HrtnerMrrt fr . . .......It. II.......... KirkHill ...........F. II,..... JohiiAon*at**» McKinley, I oilier for VV hippie, Meek* for I oilier, Mel onnell for for lt;*lt»»on. Snyder for llofftnnn. E. Iteno for Mnnshnll. Whltnlne for Hro-«!*. H relit hhnum for tlnmllfon. Farrell for Itelaer. I.ehman for John* aon. Maftftlllon—4 Irleti for llorra, Dormer for rhenium. Hntir for Jamie-•on. Define for Dorm, Thoms** for Define. Hohr for Jnmtewon. Jumleaon for Hohr, £hnlrii»naile for Pflug, E*h-elman for Sal*berg.Touehdon iin—I Irleh, Kill. ;*. Mlaa-ed gonla from touchdowns—lOdunnlii 2. Thomna, I*flog. Score by period*I Vtnaalllon O, «, o. 24-24. Time of per-toda—18 ml nil lea. Iteferee—I,It lick lt;Ohio \\ e*le * an ). I mplre. FmawlllenI Denlaon )• Headline*-VInn— Hermann(Woo* ter.) Time— Hlefzer I Ml. 1 u-loa.)cvAJStates OnFootball BillOf Biff TeamsSix states will bear the marks of professional football Sunday with Ohio leading the list, the Bulldogs of Canton meeting the Cardinals of Chicago here, and tho Tdledo Maroons combating the Columbus Panhandles In Toledo.The most eastern pqint of the program finds Jim Thorpe’s Marion Indians against the all-Americans at Buffalo. The western extremity la formed by a meeting between theRock Island, 111. team and the Minneapolis professionals at Minneapolis.Other professional engagements call for meetings between Akron and the Bears in Chicago, Milwaukee at Green Bay, and Racine at Evansville, Ind.HIRSHtlO]owA C TIVEMlddleewight boxing engagements are planned for Billy ilirsrh, local boxer, In Toledo, Akron and Marion. Hirsch Is managed by T. K. Lennon who also has under his charge Paddy McCue, middleweight, and Happy Hartman, lightweight.Hirsch started boxing when 16 years of age, and he is 20 years old now. He never has been knocked out, though he figured in more than U* bouts, having held his own with Al Doty, veteran Cantonlan, and Sailor Dick Evans of Youngstown.Hlrsch won on a shade over Johnny Newton of Mansfield recently, The Cantonian has improved bis I footwork. Den non is anxious to show Hirsch has substance, and lie is trying to close for a meeting with tailor Dick Evans.Football InRomney GroupMcKinley’s 85-yd line. Hill made 10 around right end, and Ulrich ranIk* wair for tho first touchdown, Edwards failed at goal.CHICAGO, Nov. 25—Football runs* in the Romney family. Three of tho Romney boys who starred at college are now enjoying great success as coaches.Milton Romney, who last year was a big star at Chicago, and who played a prominent part in tho Princeton victory, Is the youngest of the trio. Ho is now at the University of Texas.Ott Romney is director of physical education at the Montana A. and M. college. Dowell Romney is coach of tho Utah Agricultural college.Milton Romney would have been captain of University of Chicago thisAspW(haWfldawchoch;eriThphthat he passed an extra year.them without takingthe rest of the way for tho first touchdown ...After Kdwards had kicked off to the 20-yd line, McKinley tried a pass,and DeFtne intercepted It. He made fivei on the next *nd ^ , year had he continued at the uni-ICinley got the ball on their own 10- ' uroda to \ verslty. Romney, however, had soruake the other five yards. A bad pass 10 ‘ few hours left to complete hln coursedown the ball on the 1-yd line, and then he booted to the 80-yd line.from where Hill went around end for tho second touchdown, Kdwardsfailed to make the extra point. Hamilton fumbled tbe next klckoff, amThomas covered for Massillon on Canton’s 80-yd line. Thomas carried . jrw jjthe baU 20 yards on the next play. Hill made a yard. Thomas failed to DVOWU £160 tCUin On two plays Hill made nine yards for the third touchdown.homas missed goal. On the third play after the klck°In fumbled. Hill'covering on Cantons 20-yd line. McKinley ‘Wialized five yards for offside. Hill then ran 20 yards for the fourthouchdown, Pflug failed at drop kick.betpa;nolec1whFBy DartmouthIwasconaft*coubogartor?betBOSTON, Nov.9 r% . — o •Dartmouth thasprung ?i surprise by defeating Browna I*.Of\ A /Vand1