| Show Kutsch Stars os Iowa II U Trounces Arkansas Machine IOWA CITY Ia la Oct 3 AP AP- AP I AP-I Nick Kutsch sophomore proved that he is probably one of Iowa's most brilliant football players when he led the offense to a 26 to 0 victory over Arkansas here this afternoon Kutsch plunged off tackle and skirted the ends for- for two touchdowns touchdowns touchdowns touch touch- downs made on- on n point after touchdown touchdown touchdown touch touch- down and made a place kick for a total of the 17 points that Iowa amassed In IIi addition to that he threw some of the prettiest p passes j 1 that in the opinion of v veteran teran I sports writers haye have ever ever been hurled on the Iowa field I IThe IThe The first Iowa touchdown was I the result of a long forward pass Kutsch to Schirmer The latter had to run yards ards to the goal line The other two touchdowns were the result of line smashes any anu end runs A heavy rain let up just before the opening whistle and left the field a sea of mud which made madean an effective aerial attack sible At the opening of the second half hatt Coach Ingwersen sent in a number of reserves Dauber taking Kutsch's Kutscha place and Hogan supplanting Schirmer Schirmer mer in the backfield Iowa 26 Arkansas 0 Smith le Ie Coleman Raf It It Coleman Ig McGill Griffen C. C c Hamilton I Holman rg Japp i Melson Nelson rt Scott C. C I Romey Ronley re Boozman Schirmer Cole Kutsch Ayers Graham Chipman Fry fb Smith Score by periods Iowa 7 7 16 0 3 3 26 26 Arkansas 0 0 0 0 0 0 Iowa scoring Touchdowns Touchdowns- Schirmer Kutsch 2 2 Points from I Itry try after touchdown touchdown touchdown-Kutsch Kutsch Schirmer Goals from field field Kutsch Hogan touchdown sub for Schirmer Referee Referee Birch Earlham Earlham Earlham Earl- Earl ham umpire Reid Michigan 1 field judge Hedges Dartmouth head linesman Keithley Keathley Illinois Time I of periods periods 15 15 minutes each |