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Show KANSAS ELEVEN HOLDS ATTENTION KANSAS CITY, Oct. 29. Tho University Uni-versity of Kansas occupies the center of attention In the Missouri valloy conference by reason of her 7 to 0 defeat of tho Ames eleven Saturday in the first conferenco game of tho season for the Jayhawkers. The position posi-tion of the Kansans is made even moro prominent by the defeat of tho Nebraska Cornhuskors 20 to 0 at the hands of the Mlchgan "big ten.'.' representatives, rep-resentatives, stopping what was begln- ' r nlng to take on tho aspect of an all-victorious all-victorious season for the Lincoln aggregation. ag-gregation. No predictions had been made as to the outcome of the Ames-Kansas Ames-Kansas meeting except that u would bo a hard battle. The two elevens seesawed back and forth across tho field for tliree scorless periods, when in tho fourth period, a forward pass brought tho Kansans the lone score of tho gamo. The Kansas victory places the Lawrence Law-rence eleven in tho position of tho favorite in their game next Saturday with tho Kansas Aggies. Poor generalship gen-eralship brought the fast-moving Nebraska Ne-braska oleven to on abrupt stop with tho small end of a 20 to 0 tally against Michigan. The Ann Arbor team hit up a fast pace. Th'o game, being out of the conforenco. will have no effect upon tho Nebraskans' standing and will only serve to stiffen their plnv and give them an opportunity to uso the I methods which proved successful E . against them. : Missouri, with four men crippled. ' smothered the weak team of the con- ) Jerenco. Drake, 49 to 0, on their home field. Edwards, a now half, did most i or the scoring for the Missouri ma-chine. ma-chine. , Washington retrieved a 7 to 0 victory vic-tory against tho Rose poly team after their defeat 61 to 0 by the Kansas Aggies last Saturday. I Arkansas, to tho south of tho coa- ' ' Terence, handled the Henry Kendall ? college team easily and closed tho battle with the heavier end of a 10 to 7 score. |