guard i firstrt, Cy i eev-n theicklesr gotK«MUrTttal111Dillons Heldtor In lered njury r and 9 Big ' kept withf•rageIs In-ily 21In 0-0 GameDillonvale Streak Haltedby Woodsfieldf the off a dman I and m 44. ocked lt;, and i een-r first madeore to is 10-Che-i, hut right ollow-for a lickedDillonvale fcigh’e football team, after rolling up seven consecutive victories, ran into a snag Saturday afternoon and was held to a scoreless tie by a battling Woodsfield high eleven, which, in the pregame dope was not figured to give the Dillons a whole lot of opposition# The game was played at DU-lonvaie.Coach Ed Hfckmen’e Jefferson county outfit had its only big ecor-UDWO.point ^at# cisfiykoraPollsclFultonMoakuiTalbotWataoiNorrisStlddLyonsScottSt asksScori St. Cia Tlltom Touc St. Cl villa.Polo Til tom OfflcumpireVailHing opportunity in the first qunr- ^ter but was unable to cash in. This occurred when Halfbeck Merkle broke loose for a 80-yard gain, car-8t. Cli Thebroxe loose for a if-yard gain, car-1 # »tr rylng the bell to the Woodsfield I coach « 18. But on the next play, Frank *nd n, Redojaek,ha 21k the lb 24. rds In mtyd. mttgod Issmn* lUbetl-ut theCantonIds.ft end pleied back#*g theiaren-ile forr aidetdown.Klechka fumbled end Paulue recovered for Woodsfield to end the threat.On the other bend, Woodsfield twice moved into Dillon territory, advancing aa far as the 25 yard line on one occasion and anothertime to the 80 yard stripe, bothinarches coming in the last quarter. DUlonvale registered five first downs to four for Woodsfield,ft s. DHIenveleLB SilvinakiLTLacKGntRKQBLH RHKB... AlbaneseNichols, umpire; Franklin, llnss menEd Sp; mentamasteiWsedsflsldPsulusWill Ism#StegnsrCrumrlnsSulsbsrgsrKrsmsrJeffersDoughertySchwsll Bsch Walters Officials:Sedsllk Olasski SantoFox Klechka Strtsak Klechka MerkleSerlaVan Benedenreferee;s.rTh« Steel will a•howThurefeatuiconslabouts.five peach.Is aerchanceoff as on the 0, and kl whoeed 81on the• Play15Leadwas called back and officials ruled the bell was dead before Mikelateraled it.Late In the period, Marantides took Lonae punt on hia own 81 and ran it back to his own 4$ and from here the Bulldogs marched 14 yards for their final tally. They covered the dlstence in nine plays with llaraatidee leading the march and racing outside right tackle for the touchdown from the two yerd line. Dugger's attempted plaoement wee wide.,—Donsarter-ichest-ed thohip ofid.of Bat-lufftoni fourz eihi-•feuhsn willsAllen B. Mike Harvsy 4 Mysltnsk! Pslsrson Starr B. MikeCvbuiski StoJack Qiilianr« s.LBLTLOClto RT RB Q B LH RHC^stonMillieMackMainssSirkKofiDuggerWilliamsMarantidesSUrk shirsChaubeka u—is# e— i• madeTommyebdowanote toU Sher*IPalju'a 18FBScore by quarter*:Canton SSteubenville • ^ _Touchdown#—Marantidee I.Bstra points—pugger I lt;place-^Substitutions—gteubenville. Bar-netf, Adams. Monti. Sstula. Lon as. Murphy, Orslnl. Csnton, Goodman. Brown, Inman. Papas, Vsrhsyen, Staudt. Kessler. Rubin. Let. Cols-man. Harris. Harrington. Cooper,Boone.Officials—Kent Pfeiffer refereeA. P. Long, umpire; Rodney Ross, head linesmen; Verlin Jenkins, fieldJuig#