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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 29

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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1972 SECTION 2 PAGE 5 Regent Runners Face Mustang Injuries Start to Heal Beloit, East Today I T. .4. The Madison Mustangs John Smith, who has amassed IQycairteirbae Msh Worry Defending champion Madison, counted their wounded Tuesday! 675 yards rushing in nine games. Memorial, Madison West, tossed off fte disappoint. TiactriTlfl fVairr ram i thai defending champion Michigan, game for.

Saturday, Minnesota faces CHICAGO tff! Notre Dame's still untested starting quarter- Agase, who succeeded Par-1 rather conservative seghian as Northwestern coach' both teams." mcnt than Hfifant IfnmfA 7-0, last Saturday, assured the writers that he expected Clem only undefeated teams in dual-meet competition as the Big Back may be a problem to in 1964. Mitch Anderson will replace woc, and began preparations for Coach Ara Parseghian, but not senior Todd Somers for the Wildcats, but Agase said he Eight cross country season en-jtheir i a i of undefeated ters its third week. jLake County. to Northwestern's Alex Agase, ents to start against the Wild- Celts "THEIR ADVANCE publicity Parseghian said Brown, who started the final six games in 1971, was much improved over last season, but has been slowed would use both quarterbacks Beloit Memorial (0-1) and Colorado of the Big Eight and Stoll said the Gophers' big problem against the Buffaloes is "lack of speed. Colorado has skilled players and great overall speed," Stoll said.

"I have never played conservative football," said the Gopher coach, "but against Indiana we went into a stall too soon. We Ivhose Wildcats host the Fighting Irish Saturday. Parseghian told the Chicago shows Clements as No. 1 quar against the Irish. East (1-2) will challenge the Re-: Coach Bob Moerke greeted a large turnout at the Warner Park practice and declared that by an ankle injury.

"OUR PROBLEM against gents (2-0) at Vilas Park today. reported with a cast on his right hand, but he will a new soft cast today and possibly see limited action in the next two games. John Wra-betz, who was thought to have suffered a shoulder separation, received instead a severe bruise. Jim Schneider, Steve Hovel, and Roger Jaeger have minor leg injuries. Madison also hopes to regain the services of guard Dave Aulik and defensive end Louis terback, and we had a spring report that he was good," said The Irish coach then conceded Four-time loser Janesvillle Par- football Writers Tuesday that ie would decide after today's practice whether holdover Cliff ker (0-4) meets Memorial S(Juad hoPes to rekindle a that Clements' "passing and running of the club have been in a dual over the SDartans' victory spirit and end the Ri- Notre Dame will be more complex than against Michigan," Agase said.

"We know Notre Dame will throw much more than Michigan, but we are determined not to play catch-up ball like we had to do in last had a 10-point lead and we lostlcourse. LaFollette (1-1) travelsfles' eight-game victory string good and we're rather pleased crown or sophomore Tom Clements would lead the Irish in at the same time. our initiative to Craig (3-0). 4heir opener. with his work." Like Northwestern, Notre Dame has to rebuild its defense.

It won't be easy with his inju Last year Craig won the dual-meet title, but Memorial 2 Agase, whose Northwestern ry-riddled squad, especially con- As many as four sophomores year's 50-7 loss at South Bend." club lost its Big 10 opener to was the champion in the confer- sidering that the Rifles held Ra- Indiana Coach John Pont said, "Our defense has to show more intensity." But he added: "I think Indiana will be a Big 10 contender." The Hoosiers next play non-conference games with Minnesota Coach Cal Stoll and one freshman 6-4, 265- ence meet. cine to a mmus-29 yards rushing Cooper, who missed the Chiefs' game. Aulik had been hobbled Coach Steve Barr's Spartans, last week. But Moerke reported pound tackle Steve Niehaus may start. are expected to be contenders in the Mustang injuries weren't told the writers by phone his Gophers were in better physical shape than preceding last Saturday's 27-23 loss at Indiana.

serious as first un Kentucky, and. the Milwaukee Marshall Invita with a leg injury from the Dela-van game. Cooper has returned after a trip to Nebraska. Texas Christian, Syracuse. quite as cated.

WITHOUT playing a gamej Notre Dame is ranked 13th in tional Saturday. the AP poll. "We're going in with a very GEORGE CRANDALL Crandall Named to Milton Hall OPEN 'TIL 9 p.m. SATURDAY young and inexperienced team," said parseghian. "After we play our third straight game; against Big 10 competition; MILTON Georee Crandall (Purdue and Michigan State 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

after Northwestern), we'll know of Madison is one of four men who will be enshrined in the KSJSXBSBu S3 SUNDAY II a.m.'S p.m. L. J. MARKWARDT Blackhawk Plans Milton College Athletic Hall of how good a team we have." Agase will use a sophomore quarterback after Northwestern's loss to Michigan in "a Fame on Saturday. Sept.

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