6 Friday, October 13, 1972 University Daily Kansan Banner Day Kansan Staff Photo by JOE COLEMAN Loyal 'Hawks display the spoils of their sweep across the purple valleys of Walt Disney country. This brazen banner of purple pride wilde the mountains, and the sea beyond. University of Kansas, Saturday's game with Kansas State University sparked these heroic laddies to display their plunder on home soil. KU and the K-State will meet for the 70th time Saturday, continuing the intense rivalry between Wildcats and Jayhawks that began in 2013. The Wildcats are the winner at Stadium, which seats 45,000. KU will be out to prove it can tame the Wildcats and bumble everyone who is a Wildcat once again. KU Ready For Clash With 'Cats Coach Don Fambrough said Thursday he thought that the state's need to be in way being ready to meet the Kansas state legislature in deserts in "We've had a good week of practice. We're ready," Fambrough said. He said there was no problem in getting over-ready for a game like the K-State game. The other defensive tackle, Bill Skepke, is still doubtful for the chance to stop a pass that there was possibility Skepke might see limited action but that the chance was slim. The defense, a pulled hamstring muscle About the injury in situation in the defensive line, Fambrough said that Mitch Sutton, defensive tackle, was definitely out for the game. "He said sophomore Paul Van Saun would fit in for Sutton. To fill in at Skepnk's defensive tackle spot is Fedro Dillon, who is being moved over or tackled. Big Factor in K-State Game Injuries Riddle 'Hawks' Lineup By DAN GEORGE Kansan Sports Editor It was only a week ago that University of Kansas coach Don Fambrighad admitted that overall the Jayhawks had been unusually free of injuries this season. To be sure, defensive back Denny Lantz and wide receiver Emmit Edwards had been in the running for the Washington State, but the rest of the squad had suffered only the two interceptions bruises in the following games. Until this week, that is. Fam brough's statement, like some mystically ironic cure, has seemingly come back to jins, the ones who were left in the days, they have been dropping like proverbial flies. AND THE situation takes on added importance this week as the Jayhawks travel to an effort to take their regional title. The Wildcats. The game, always a fierce and unpredictable contest, KU Harriers To Take On S. Illinois The University of Kansas cross-country squad will travel to Southern Illinois University at Northwest at face the Salukis in a dual meet. "The men have been honored to be honored State Jamboree," he said. "Our attitude is great; they have a long way to go. They realize they have to win." Coach Bob Timmons said that Southern Illinois was an extremely good squad. Last year KU won the, 20-37. Timmona was not sure which man the same ones who went to Oklahoma State, with the exception of one or two, would be. KU also will meet Oklahoma State in Lawrence next Friday. UKhanna ... go next Friday. "It's going to be a rough week." We prefer not to two meet in one week. It's never happened like this before." Timmons said that he thought the squad would do the best they could at Carbondale and that past mismatches didn't mean that much. For Complete Automobile Insurance Gene Doane Agency appears this year to be one of the closest matches between the squads in several years, and in May they play a crucial role in the outcome. The Jayhawks' health problems began the Thursday defensive tackle Mitch Sutton suffered an ankle injury in practice and was unable to play. The Sutton is not a regular starter, his size (6-4-foot, 355 pounds) has improved in nautical vantage in numerous situations. VI 3-3012 824 Mass. St. The loss of Sutton became even more important when regular demand for the pulled a hamsimist muscle jersey by Van Saun filled in for Skepnek during that game and will probably start against the team. THEN MONDAY, it was revealed that offensive guard Roger Berthiare was suffering from a back injury and was on status for Saturday is questionable and it is likely that reserve lineman Gordon Shankman should be the Jawknacks, nowhere, will be bolstered by the return of several other players, noticeably Edwards and Marvin Foster. The injury istation in Manhattan, meanwhile, is at its best level in several weeks. Most important is the return of right arm to ankle during back after being bothered by a sprained ankle the last two weeks. Defensive ends Willie Cullars and Bert Oustmeir and defensive tackle Gary Glatz, all at Michigan State, also scored. Colorado game last Saturday, are expected to play against the Jayhawks. Defense back Terry Brown, who sat out the Buffalo defense, a strained toe, will also be back. BECAUSE of the passing arm of KU quarterback David Jaynes, the Jayhawks have been in the shadow of the Lions contest. How as past games between the teams show, odds mean little, if anything, in this matchup K-State, the favored squad the last week, beaten by the 'Hawks in that period, 41-15 and 39-13. Jaynes and his receiving corps, Jaynes and Co., are the major concerns of the Wildcats, however. Jaynes and Co. have in passing with 68 completions in 23 attempts for 971 yards and six touchdowns, and in total offense Adams has caught 17 of Jaynes tosses for 333 yards and four TDs. Schroll is next with 15 for 146. In spite of their passing proficiency, the 'Hawkshave also managed to grind out a rushing average of 4.1 vards per carry. ANOTHER. AND sometimes the tone of this year has been the place kicking of Bob Helmbach. Helmbach, although somewhat cynical, at least understood this year. the season, has come on strong in the last two games to kick three field goals. He is four for six in the last 10 games and also has a string of 20 consecutive extra points stretching back to 1971. This total and his 15 career field goals are one short of the records in those departments. ★★ Probable Starters Defensively, the 'Hawks, who have surrendered an average of 100.2 yards passing and 182.3 yards rushing at their best against the Cats. Kansas Kam Sattheah, wide receiver Dorken Kerns, left tackle John McMullen, center McMullen, center Jon Myles, right, tailback David Jaymes, quarterback Robert Miller, fullback Robert Miller, fullback Francesco Piazza Pali Ryan, tight end Pan Van Stans, left tackler Dan Good, middle end Dan Good, middle end Tommy Tucker, linebacker Tommy Tucker, linebacker Gary Adams, safety Gary Adams, safety Kansas St. Jim Goover, wedge recoverer John Green, left guard Greg Green, left guard Fred Badwell, center Jeff Giles, right back Rick Kelley, right back Morton Morton quarterback Bill Hodman, back Billy Hodman, back K-State's main threat is it's back-and-fold quarterback, Dennis Miller, who scored 140 passes for 644 yards and three touchdowns. He has been intercepted three times in target terms, the receiver John Georger, who has snared 30 aerials for 332 yards, to get to score a TD, however. **Debisse** Monty Sammer, left tackle Clyton Plageman, left tackle Charles Quinn, right tackle Greg Johnson, right tackle Grassie Jones, unisoner Kevin Veboska, monster Roll Soil, halfback Roll Soil, halfback --expiration date WEEKEND DATE SPECIAL ROBO WASH 1764 W.23rd Bring this coupon to— On the ground the Wildcats' leader is fullback Don Calhoun with 469 yards and five touchdowns in 77 carries. Oct. 29,1972 Receive a FREE game of Putt-Putt Golf MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY... Bring A Friend to ALFIE's Car for only— 85¢ reg. $2.00 Brush wash and Hot Wax your Take advantage of your People's Book Coupon, and treat a friend to the only authentic Fish & Chips in town. Alfies also has boneless breast of chicken. Remember, we have Light and Dark Bud on tap. 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