Friday. October 8,1971 Section 1 University Daily Kansan 7 'Hawks Host Wildkittens By RANDALL BECKER Kansan Sports Writer Injuries and dropouts are causing freshman football coach Bob Foster line-up problems as the Kansas freshman team meets the Kansas State Wildcats at 2 PM in Memorial Stadium. The Frosh Hawk defense will have a different look as five ★ ★ Probable Starters Randy Robinson will start at nose guard. Dean Baird will play right linebacker, and David Smith will pass defensive in end place of Dean Kansas Offense Split End, Jim David (170) Split Tackle, Gordon Stockemer (218) personnel changes have already been made. The 31-13 Oklahoma loss, the freshmen have holes at nose cleavers and liebeacker and right arm. Tight End, Tide Rus (190) Quarterback, Bruce Adams (180) Fulchk, Odell Wudner (195) Graham, Eddie Gorsky (195) Wingnack, Ken Saatheff (195) Split Guard, John Weger (210) Center, Wint Hower (205) Tight Guard, Jeff Turner (225) Tackle, Leon Schmidt (226) Defense Left End, Randy Fruits (190) Left Tackle, Fedro Dillion (275) Middle Guard, Randy Robinson (195) Right Tackle, Paul Van Saun (225) Right End, David DePew (190) Linebackers, Dean Baird (210) Steve Towle (220) Offense Cornerbacks, Gene Land (182) Mike Rome (170) Hawk, Tim Simpson (180) Safety, Rick Mudge (185) K-State Zook Split End, Dave Wheat (170) Left Tackle, Mike Miller (235) Left Guard, Mike Brungardt (185) center, Mike Ross (195) Light Guard, Curt Burt (205) Tight Tackle, Jim Hansen (245) Light End, Julius Aderbold (120) quarterback, Steve Grove (180) backhead, Dave Specht (185) tailback, Regan Steiner (195) tanker, Robbie Dove (195) Defense Left End, Mark Gaui (210) Left Tackle, Monty Santer (215) Right Tackle, Ernie Nelson (235) Nose Guard, Roger Stucky (190) Right End, Charles Dietz (260) Nose Guard, Larry Cantrell (195) Wes Jacobs (205) Mike Sanders (200) Defensive Backs, Randy Allen (170) Jim Lembright (170) Safety, Chuck Drinkard (180) Team Is Prepared For Purple Pride Fambrough said Thursday was a review day as the team readied itself for the contest with the rival Wildcats. Football coach Dum Fambridge said after the 'Hawks' hour-long practice in Memorial Stadium that it was better prepared mentally for Saturday's game with K-State than it had been for the battle between the two teams. "They try to go right at you and blow you out," he said. The KU team will hold a short practice session today following the start of the season at Memorial Stadium. The practice will be closed to the public, as all activities will continue. K-State leads the nation in rushing defense this season and Fambridge said he thought the Wildcat offense had improved. The team said K-State quarterback Denise Williams also had shown improvement. Left linebacker, Mark Ayeh, and cornerback Ron Hopper have left the squad, also creating openings at those two positions. Steve Towle will replace Ayeh Hopper and Will play cornerback. Fambrough characterized the Wildcat running attack as one of more power because of the size of the backs. 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KU enters the race fresh from a convincing victory over Iowa State two weeks ago. Coach Bob Bohlsen has been practicing since the Iowa State race had been very productive. "We feel now that the hill will be less of a problem and we should be better overall showing," he said. Southern Illinois enters a race with one win and three losses Timmons said, however, the good indication of the Illinois team "They're a lot better balanced than Iowa State." "They've also had lots of practice on the hills." "They had several early meets in the season and are just now beginning to jell." he added. A bright spot for the Jayhawks is a captain, Doug Smith, Smith, who is recovering from a leg injury, did not run in the Iowa State "Doug is not in top flight condition. Sandy is," said Timmons. "The race will help Doug get back into condition and we, hope, bring him to action." meet is junior Terry McKenon, who won the Iowa State race. McKenon covered Iowa's five-mile course in 26.16 minutes. Another hopeful in Saturday's Other "Hawks running against Southern Illinois include junior Rick Martin, third in the Iowa team, senior Rick Jacques, junior Dave Hove and Chip Martin, kentman Foulson and Kent McDonald. Ruggers Host MU The University of Kansas tugby team will try for its fourth vin of the season here Sunday, in a game against the University of dissouri at Hola. The A team match will begin at noon, and the B game will follow at 1:30 p.m. Both matches will be played on the field behind Olive Hill.