1 Page 8 University Daily Kansan, September 29, 1981 Bell makes switch; Taylor honored There may be a Bell in the KU band Saturday against Arkansas State. No, tailback Kerwin Bell isn't miraculously recovered from torn knee ligaments that have sidelined him for the season. But his younger brother, Dino, has been moved from defensive back to running back. "WE'RE TAKING A look at Dino Bell." Head Coach Don Fambrough said. "If he'd been running on offense, it wouldn't take so long for him to adhere to the defense, and he doesn't even know what we call a quarterback sneak." The Jayhawks are making some changes to compensate for the loss of Bell, who was injured in Saturday's 21-16 victory over Kentucky. Garfield Taylor, who yesterday was named Big Eight Player of the Week. will replace Bell at tailback. Taylor carried the ball 25 times for 138 yards and two touchdowns against the Wildcats to earn the conference honor. "The young man had an amazing 24 hours," Fambrough said. "He went to the football field figure he might play a little bit to relieve Kerenwin. Then when he got hurt, all the pressure was on him. He responded. Then the next morning he wakes up to find himself the Big Eight Player of the Week." FAMBROUGH'S PLEASURE over the girl's honor, by the grower's kindness. John Prater, filling in at the offensive guard position vacated by David Lawrence, who is out with a knee injury, himself reinjured an old knee wound and will not play Saturday against Arkansas State. "I don't know how long he'll be out," Fambrough said of Prater. "His old knee injury. But everybody else on offense should be back but Kerwin. "I don't know right now who'll replace him. We're down to the bottom. If we have three guards we'll be lucky. We start K.C. Brown and Paul Fairchild." "They'll play," he said. "They practice and do the same things. Fairchild can play—he had a good game Saturday. And I'm really pleased (and end) Jeff Schleicher. He's been consistent and done a fine joblocking." Defensive end Carky Alexander, who missed the first three games with a sprained ankle, is expected to return to the ankle, as is safety Roger Foote, who injured his knee in the Tulsa contest. Both worked out yesterday. High preseason expectations have gone by the wayside for the KU women's golf team. After finishing last in their first meet of the season, the Jayhawks came back this weekend to finish ninth out of 11 teams at Iowa State. "WE'RE NOT playing as well as we should be," Tom Fischer, assistant coach, said. "This week the back nine really killed us. Our wives were five to six strokes higher on the back part of the course." The lack of consistency has defeated the Jayhawks in its first two tournaments. Lisa Bradley, the heralded freshman from Emperia, is a prime example. Bradley, who shot the low KU golfers fall short of expectations round of the tournament with a 72 in the second round, had scores of 82 and 86 in her other two rounds. Her total of 240 was 10 strokes behind the winner of the tournament, Cathy Nelson of Nebraska. "The first two days I shot about "the same, and the putts just seemed to drop during my second round," I said. "I missed third day, I just didn't hit the shots." "LISA DIDN'T play that bad this weekend," Fischer said. "They had a aerated the greens a week earlier and they weren't in very good shape. The only other bright spot for the Jayhawks has been junior Patty Coe. Coe shot a 344 to finish second for the Hawks. "Patty is playing real well for us so far," Fischer said. "I've worked with Patty on her game for the last three years and she has become a point in her career where she can go out and shoot 78 every time." "WE HAVE SO much more potential this year and we're just not playing as well as we can." Fischer said. "We need to gain some confidence, and there would be nothing better for our confidence than to have everyone shoot a great round." Bradley agreed with Fischer. "Everyone expected so many great things out of us this season, but we have a lot of young players on the team," she said. Kansas City beats Twins, 6-1 By United Press International BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — Willie Akens and Hal Mrae Mcare each snugged a two-run homer and Dennis Leonard pitched a five-hitter yesterday, lifting the Kansas City Royals to a 6-1 victory over the Minnesota Twins. Leonard, 12,11, struck out eight and walked one in posting his eighth Harold's etc. Complete Auto and Wrecker Service Intramurals Harold and ed, formerly of Harolds Phillips 66. invites you to their new location 540 Kasold. Import or domestic. Experienced and Quick. 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