University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 25, 1952 Injuries May Be Key Factor In Tough Santa Clara Game By BOB NELSON Kansan Sports Writer With Kansas' gridiron forces turning in a highly spirited but only a fair defensive workout, the Jayhawkers completed their rough work Wednesday afternoon in preparation for Saturday's intersectional clash here with the University of Santa Clara. Coach Sikes, selected as this week's United Press Coach of the Week, sent his varsity offensive reserves against the first and second string defensive performers. The reserves, running Santa Clara plays which included T-formation, lots of flankers, plus some single wing, failed to make much yardage against KU's defensive stars. Three key defensive performers in Saturday's victory are on the doubtful injury-sick list for duty Saturday. These include Galen Fiss, linebacker; Bob Hantla, guard, and a sensational newcomer, Don Braceil, sophomore defensive end. Hantla, a 211-pound battling right guard, is confined to Watkins hospital with the flu. He is slated to be discharged Thursday but may be too weak to handle his regular berth against Santa Clara. If Fiss, a double-duty 200-pounder from Johnson, is unable to play Saturday, his linebacking spot will be taken by senior Dick Rossman. Junior fullback Frank Sabatini will handle the offensive load. Bracelin, playing his first college game as an end Saturday, will be replaced by senior Duane Unruh if he is unable to go against the Broncos. Bracelin was a defensive halfback as a fresh last season. Should Hantla be forced to sit out the Santa Clara affair, Bud Bixler, an outstanding 232-pound sophomore from Middletown, Pa., probably will draw the starting nod. Bixler, regarded as one of the Jayhawkers' top young linemen, was shifted to guard Wednesday from his double duty tackle spot. Jerry Taylor, 186-pound junior from Carrollton, Mo., will start at Jerry Bogue's left terminal position. Working at left end this week have been Harold Patterson, junior Dartmouth and Cornell universities in 1940 were involved in the famous "fifth down" game. Dartmouth conceded defeat even though it won the game. college transfer from Garden City, and Duane Unruh of Clay Center. Unruh and Patterson play both terminal spots on offense with Unruh also taking a turn on the offense. In keeping with his policy to "get the boys away from pre-game confusion," Coach Sikes announced he will quarter the Jayhawkers in Topeka Friday night. The team will run through a light limbering up drill Friday afternoon here and then take a special bus to Topeka, returning shortly before game time Saturday. Fraley Picks Winners: KU Over Santa Clara By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer New York—(U.P.)-The second act of Fraley's Follies—or the weekend football "winners" along with vagrant thoughts on other sports questions. Games of the Week: Notre Dame over Pennsylvania—the Fighting Irish don't expect to bounce all the way back until next season, but they apparently have enough of a reconstruction start to overcome the tough Quakers. They play in a tougher overall league, too, than do the Philadelphiaians and count this as one of their must triumphs to salvage the season. The East Purdue over Penn State-Rasslers are the biggest TV "humans." Navy over Yale-Umpires run them a close second. Princeton over Columbia—Gal tolers leave me cold. Iowa over Pitt--Rodeo guys are the most rugged athletes. Army over South Carolina—No wonder ice hockey players get cold feet. The South Texas over North Carolina—College gridders should get good salaries. Alabama over LSU-The schedules are brutal. Georgia Tech over Florida—Practice sessions are murder. Villanova over Clemson—The Penn State is to "live for dear old Buffalo." Ohio State over Indiana—Catchers The Midwest Wisconsin over Marquette—But lumbago is worse. hate knuckle balls. Illinois over Iowa State—Eddie Arco is the greatest race rider. Michigan State over Michigan— But even he can't win on false favorites. Also: Oklahoma over Colorado, KANASS OVER SANTA CLARA, Detroit over Wichita and Cincinnati over Kansas State. The West California over Missouri--Most track stars are hypochondriacus. Washington over Minnesota—Umpires dislike being called klepto- maniacs. Southern California over Northwestern—Prize fighters are potential mental diposmaniacs. Stanford over Washington State—People who bet on football are just plain maniacs. Also: Nebraska over Oregon, UCLA over TCU, College of Pacific over Utah State, Idaho over Utah, and Woming over Montana. The Southwest Duke over SMU-Joe Black will be in the National league's most valuable. Texas Aggies over Oklahoma Aggies—It's Allie Reynolds in the American league. 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