6 Tuesday, October 5, 1971 University Daily Kansan Defeat at Minnesota **BIG BLEE, pleas pompom girl Debbie Kamikusa, but** **the Blue-bliss didn't go, except down to defeat at the bands** **defense attempts to stop the Minnesota offense.** **Inside the stadium, players** LOOKS OF DISBLIEIF cloud the faces of players on the bench. Defensive players Mullivan, Kenny Page, Gary Palmer, James Bowman and Mark Geraghty watch the offense attempt to make yardage against a stiff Gopher defense. while the Jayhawks rolled up 315 yards of total offense, they failed to get the ball across the Minnesota goal enough to counteract the scoring punch of thirty-eight ANICE PACK covers the foot of an icebob Bob Brueggen. He sustained a twisted ankle in the first half after being tackled by the Minnesota one yard line. Brueggen Photos by Tom Throne is listed as a doofful starter for the K-State game Saturday, but defensive standout Shea Sheats is expected to be ready for the homecoming game. THE JAYHAWK FANS who made the trip to Minnesota were vocal and had three chances to display the waving wheat for the Gophers. They took some consolation in plays which saw Gery Palmer, Kenny Page, Jayhaws made and plan ways to correct these mistakes before the Big Eight Conference opener against Kansas State in Lawrence on Saturday. The 'Hawks will face a tough test against the Wildcats Phil Basler and Pat Ryan present a solid wall in the path of progress for Gopher fallback Ernie Cook. After the game coaches John Cooper, Larry Travis and Summa Buda attempt to analyze the mistake QUARTERBACK DAN HECK ran into some stiff defense and ran 12 times for 29 yards. KU Coach Don Fambrough said that the Minnesota defensive line whipped the KU offensive line on too many occasions. Fambrough said that the defense presented no surprises, except in being stronger than expected. YOU FOUND THE UNIQUE OATH OF VOIDING THE OBSERVER'S CUSTODY