Injuries, I-State (Continued from page 8) Mike Palmer, a 180 pound junior, who has caught 11 passes for 175 yards and one touchdown. Another of Tisdale's favorite receivers is wingback Jeff Allen, a junior who has been on the receiving end of 9 passes for 85 yards. Joining Tisdale in the Cyclone backfield are fullback Jock Johnson, the team's leading rusher with 205 yards in 56 carries for a 3.7 average, and tailback Dennis McDonald who has picked up 198 yards on the ground in 5 games. Iowa State has only been averaging 108 yards a game rushing this season. Iowa State's defense is the strong point of this year's Cyclone club and only K-State's Lynn Dickey has been able to riddle a very quick and active defensive secondary. This year's umbrella has intercepted 10 enemy passes with safety Tony Washington picking off five and halfback Tom Elliott snaring three. Defensive halfback Larry Holton has been in on 39 tackles (19 of them unassisted) and has intercepted a pass and recovered one fumble. The defensive line, which has held opponents to an average of just 152 yards rushing per game, is led by tackles John Griglione, a 210 pound junior, and Fred Jones, a 197 pound senior. Also helping out are ends Andy Waller, 212 pounds, and Tom Potter, another junior weighing 200 pounds. The linebackers have been outstanding this season. Junior Mark Withrow is credited with 54 tackles and Jerry Fiat, one of Iowa State's few seniors, leads the team with 58 tackles. Monster man Bob Williams has also had a fine season. When Iowa State fails to move the ball offensively they call on either Vern Skripsky or Bob Brouillette, the premier kickers in the Big Eight. Skripsky, the team's place kicker and leading scorer, has been successful on three of six attempts for field goals and has converted nine of ten extra point tries for a total of 18 points. Brouillette is the Big Eight's leading punter with an average of 39.6 yards a punt. Frosh host MU The KU freshman football team, a 14-7 victor in its opener two weeks ago against K-State, seeks its second win of the season today when the baby Jayhawks tangle with the Missouri frosh. Game time is 2 p.m. at Memorial Stadium. KU coach Dick Tomey has elected to go with Bob Bruegging, one of his three talented frost signal callers, as this week's start-ing quarterback. The 6-3, 185 pounder from Kansas City, Mo., saw considerable action in the opening game with K-State. He passed for 21 yards, completing 1 of four passes, and rushed for an additional two yards. Rich Jones, the starter against the Wildcats, will back up Bruegging in todays encounter, and KU's 158 pound speedster Marvin Foster, who will direct the frosh when they meet Oklahoma State, once again will start at split end. Running in the backfield with Bruegging will be tailback Tom Woods, the workhorse in the K-State game, and fullback Jerome Nelloms, a 5-9, 196 pound cannonball from Atlanta. Mike Cerne, a Lawrence High School graduate, will start at the wingback position. Leading the charge for the defensive team, which was outstanding against K-State, will be linebackers Don Perkins and Gery Palmer, a 6-5, 255 pound product of Kansas City Central. The freshman squad will attempt to avenge the 36-7 thrashing that Missouri handed KU last year. Missouri, 0-1, lost its opener, 42-19, to a powerful Nebraska freshman team which is probably the best in the Big Eight this year. Coach Tomey, who considers this year's Missouri team comparable to the Tiger's good past freshman teams, said that this year's squad appears to have excellent offensive balance. He said that Missouri has a fine quarterback and some outstanding runningbacks. 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