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Show AMES IS SHUT OUT BY KANSAS AGGIES MANHATTAN. Kan., Nov. 23. In a hardfought football game In which neither side was able to push the ball across the line, Kansas Aprir ultura! college defeated Iowa State coliege of Ames, 11 to 0, here today, scoring by field goals. A feature of the game was the drop kick by Huston, the Aggie right guard, from the forty-yard forty-yard line. Kansas scored two in the first period by a safety; three in tho second by Huston's Hus-ton's dronkick and six In the third when Huston put over two field goals as his part in the kicking duel with Heater, captain nf the Ames eleven. In the last period Ames completed two forward paf-ses, but failed to score. The lineup; Ames. Kant-as Aggies. Cassin ..le Winters Young ..It Young Booh ..lg Gatz (c) Hadley c Hahn Breeden rg Huston Schalk rt Joiley McGuire ' le Bogue Hibbs q B'urton Hinterman lh Gallagher Heater (c) rh Hixon Vanderloo fb Husted Summary: Field goals, Huston (3); safety, Kansas. 1. First downs, Kansas, 11; Ames, S. Passes completed, Kansas, 0; Ames, 2. for fourteen ards average. Total yardnge. Ka nsas, lf'j; Ames, 17 1. Penalties. Kaiisas. 0; Ames, ". Punts, Kansas, 11; average, forty yards; Ames, 11, average, thirty-two yards. Officials: Referee, Kd Cochrane. Kansas City; umpire, um-pire, Dr. G. Weeds. Pennsylvania. |