INTERCEPTED PASSGIVES W ASHINGTONLONE TOUCHDOWN• II* « \tUb 1*11 l oNMASS 11dd iN Nnv : -Playing In m tea of uud, Waahln^tmi Highgrlddera registered a 6-0 victory over Panton Me Kin lay hern thin afternoonIn the presence of 7,600 fan* in one of the moat hotly contested buttlesever aeon AM through the game the two team* battled on practicallyt lr»i^ hut an intercepted paaa and a run tai ird* by»K*mmeraided with fine Inter ft-rencc gave the Orange and Black the narrowmargin by which it won. The McKtnleyKcji deserved at 1» un a tie, andIf either wae the * up#* I nr, then the Red and Black grldder* had themargin for the Cantonlau* fought the local eleven to a standstill and keptthe huge crowd In a frenry throughout the entire engagement• • • • «McKinley High, doomed to h# by at haet six touchdown*, fought * deeperately that it I fra t'n.c \.),, the K» d and B ack wouhftriumph Good football, the heart they have played at any time thia eeaaon, was the reason the Cantonliins held the local* so well determined io make up for tin* *i\ traicht dot* it* th v suffered at the *tart of lt;he eeaetpi. the McKinleyitee went into th» game fighting mad, and It wam t Jong before the spectator* realised that they were watching a real foothall game. not a walkover for the M t^Dlhmlana Massillon, winner* of1 games, but one thl* season, had picked a* lie goal o point* , t.nthe McKinley 11 a*.e e • * ~ge-......—.■.■..I..... —. .I- The wet and muddy ft rid Iron i ^ =»ork.lt;l to an advanta*,- for th* Me !«*«“■». they w.r. .topped befor.they could get very far.JCinleylte*. Although the visitors' * * %attack waa .oniewhat hamper.* by The McKinl.y Jlne. weak all .ea-the field, the Orange ami Black »lt;n. bucked up for the game, andfound themsshree under a greater wwhendere f ind that It w .inhandicap, an Inability to u., their “ jyw»rfUl Timmei ang Horsa, he Tw lineend run* which have proved no plungor* of the Orange and Black•u eggful t*ii* season, [eleven but ktol the Canton foe e •King, the colorgg b*ahad been protested by thy McKinley High official*. Vince, Define, the speedy halfback of Oh* w«*»ten«l team andj. Price fast quarterback found that they could not do thel stuff a* In other contents. Time and again they attempted to skirt ends, but on practically everytime and again, but they refused togive. •' “'W^'*a * *To MCu 1 Wh mar, moved from center to fullback Just a scantthree wet k* ago. wont the laurel*a* the Individual •tai of the *ch’ •and it was through hi* work alone that the McKinleyite* made seven(Continued on Page 3, Col. 6)