THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LITTLE'S DASH BEAT AMES (Continued from Page 1.) ball on Kansas' 25-yard line. The Kansas line stiffened, the backfield got the ball on downs, Lonborg kicked out 42 yards. Boyd sent his backfield hammering into the Kansas line, but could not maintain the attack and had to kick again. Little lost 6 yards and Ames was punished by Lonborg punched 40 yards. Boyd returned 10 and Ames had the ball on the 42-yard line. They made a first down in the next three tries, and had the ball on the Kansas 32-yard line. Boyd pulled another on the backfield first down in the next play. Currie got 5 yards out of the next two plumps and Ames was on the Kansas 20 yard line, for the first time during the game. Currie lost 8 yards on an attempted pass. Smith scored the first touchdown he could get rid of the ball. Ames tried another on the next play and the ball on downs. The quoted stumped before Ames got the ball to the Kansas 32 yard line, in the decided favor of the Northwestern team. The Kansas line for big gains. Ames was outlaying the Jayhawkers. In the last period Ames made a final attempt to score by the aerial route, but could not complete. With the last quarter about half come, Kansas opened up the game for them, after having had the all pushed to their 20 yard line again. Bunn kicked, Boyd signaled for a fair catch, and chose to put the ball into play by a free kick which Lombard took a 38-yard pass to McDonald which went incomplete. McDonald and Boyd ran together in the play and both were knocked off their feet. Bunn kicked. Ames could not make any gains and punted back. Kansas nearly got another touchdown, when Funn flipped a 28-yard pass to Bell who was away with a clear field before him to the goal. He was not fast enough, and was tackled after the pass had netted a 50-yard gain for the Jayhawkers. The Ames line was lie a stonewall and Kansas lost the ball on down, but Mandeville intercepted another Ames pass and got the **ball**. Kansas had the ball on the 15-yard line when the final whistle blew. Looking at the total yardage from "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. scrimage, the Ames team outplayed the Jayhawkers. Ames went 117 yards, while Kansas went 161, but 75 of this Kansas yardage was made on Little's long run, which would cut the Kansas yardage down to 84 yards. Kansas had misses in 3 for 50 yards and four incomplete, while Ames got but 2 for 8 yards with 4 incomplete, and 1 intercepted. The Jayhawkers got ut 5 first downs to 8. Out of 15 punts Kansas got 505 yards and an average of 34 yards, and Ames kicked but 9 times in the game. In 30 yards, Kansas drew 30 yards and Ames but 5 in fines. Wallace, Ames center, was the outstanding star of the Cyclones, with Boyd, quarter coming for second money. Harley Little's touchdown won the game. Tad Reid went down on the punts with McDonald, and the Ames men did not have a chance to return. Captain Nettles was probably the very player in Dutch Lonberg returned lots of punts and ran some pretty interference. KANSAS Position AMES Reid L. E. Riggs Nettles (C.) L. T. Linfelger Jones L. G. Church Sauders C. Wallace Higginas R. G. Burch Lonfortur R. G. Hirgins Pey R. E. Hirgins Lonfort R. Q. (C.) Boyd F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggis Eastiman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. SL. Little ... L. H... White Mandelleville ... R. H... Lindroth Walch ... F. B... Bennett Substitutions: Kansas—McDonald for Ivy, Fraker for Joness, Simon for Welch, Bell for Saunders, Smith for Higgins, Hart for Reed, Bunn for Little. Ames—Hyers for Lindroth, White—Arlison for Church, Laughlin for Riggs, Schooloy for Byers, Brony for Boyd. Keep Officials—Referee, C. E. McBride Missouri Valley college, Umpire, T.A. Butler, Minnesota. Head linesman-Dr. J. A. Reilly, K. C. A. C. PIGSKIN PATTER By "Cap" Garvin Boyd, Ames' safety man, was not "yellow." He has some bad ankles, and was under instructions from his coach to signal for fair catches. His hair is cut high, one inch but minutes of play in the Missouri game, last week. Charging, Rebuilding, Vulcanizing FIRESTONE TIRES A play that went just lke they go BATTERY & TIRE SERVICE J. L. HANK & Co. Phone 700 643 Mass. $100 MAILED ANYWHERE "the home folks posted" by sending the Kansan home for the rest of this semester "LET THEM KNOW THE DETAILS OF OUR FOOTBALL SITUATION." on the board in a chalk talk, was that touchdown play Saturday. Boyd forget to signal for a fair catch once, and Tad had him in a tackle that floored the Cyclone quarter. Arnie made a great catch of that long pass, but we are afraid he Kansas rooters saw some of the technical points of the game brought out Saturday, in the fair catch, and on the side punt. 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