Page 5 University Daily Kansan Coach Triplett Says Frosh May Bolster'62 Jayhawkers Triplett did not mention any individual prospects. By Roy Miller Freshman football coach Tom Triplett believes five or six of his charges will "definitely" help the varsity next year. "You can't really tell until spring practice, though," Triplett added. In the Missouri game Friday at Columbia the Kansas Freshmen came back from a 21-6 halftime deficit to tie the Tigers. TRIPLETT SAID freshman aid to the varsity could be in both the line and the backfield. Triplett, in his first year as frush mentor, led a talented yearling squad to a season's record of one win (over Kansas State, 21-6) and one tie (with Missouri, 21-21). RIGHT HALFBACK Gale Sayers scored all three Jayhawker touch-downs. Sayers scored with jaunts of 79, 25, and two vards. The Omaha, Neb., halfback also scored all three touchdowns in KU's victory over K-State. With 38 seconds left in the game KU had a fourth down situation in Missouri territory with the score tied. The Hawks attempted a field goal, but missed. "WE COULD HAVE gone for the score," Triplett said, "but we didn't feel we had the time." Triplett, praising Missouri, said. "They had much more depth and speed than K-State." The blocking in the game was good, according to Triplett, but he still felt their tackling was below par. The reason for sub-par tackling, Triplett said, was the lack of contact work in practices Kansas State Coach Doug Weaver announced that sophomore wing-back Ralph McFillin, injured in last week's 34-0 loss to Kansas, will not be able to play against Missouri tomorrow. He will be replaced by converted end Ron McDonald. Wildcat Iniured Three other injured halfbacks remain on the doubtful list—Dave Laurie, Jack Richardson and Glenn sernhagen. 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California Game To Be Broadcast The Kansas Jayhawkers lead the Big Eight conference in total first downs, rushing and total offense. The Hawkers have racked up 127 first downs compared to their opponents' 96. Kansas Leads Big Eight Friday, Nov. 17, 1961 Hoppmann to Miss Tulsa Encounter Iowa State tailback Dave Hopmann, the nations total offense leader, will not start Saturday against Tulsa. By United Press International Coach Clay Stapleton listed a tentative starting lineup yesterday which did not include Hoppmann, blocking back Paul Sullivan, or tackle Dick Walton. All are injured. "We are in very poor physical Make war on the men — the ladies have too long memories. Stephen Vincent Benet condition. We could be in the very worst of the season." Stapleton said. Iowa State drilled for two hours yesterday, winding up its week's work. Hadl Is Top Scorer Kansas' John Hadl is the Big Eight conference's leading scorer. Hadl has scored six touchdowns for 36 points. 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