During that time, he played for the Muncie Flyers, Chicago Staleys and the Dayton Triangles.
Ken also played with the independent Fort Wayne Friars in 1920, alongside the legendary Jim Thorpe.
Rock Island's Ed Shaw blocked Huffine's first attempt and Arnie Wyman picked it up to run 35 yards for the score.
Later Huffine got off a successful punt, however the Islanders drove to the Muncie two-yard line, only to fumble.
[1][3] According to Henry E. Beck's book Growin' Up With Men And Machines, Ken is described as a "soft spoken man with a hand like a catcher's mitt".