)efeat by Badgers Hard To Forget --Daily-David Giltrow SCORES . ON GROUND-Ron Miller (90), Wisconsin's star quarterback, scores the Badgers' first touchdown in last Saturday's game against Michigan. Merritt Norvenl (44) leads Miller's interference as Bennie McRae (43) and Bill Stine (79) come up too late to make the stop. IOWA ALSO SUFFERS LOSSES: injuries Hamper Wisconsi After Victory over Michigan By The Associated Press MADISON - Milt Bruhn, the Wisconsin football coach, yester- day set out to find a replacement for end Pat Richter, who suffered a broken collarbone last week in the victory against Michigan. Bruhn said the replacement probably will come from a list of four candidates: Elmars Ezerins, Ron Staley, Bill Kellogg and Earl Schmidt. The other half of the Badgers' top passing combination, Ron Miller, was hobbling on sprained ankles and it was not known if he would be available for the homecoming game against North- western this weekend. If he can't see action, the quarterbacking load probably will fall on sopho- more John Fabry, who did a fine job in the fourth quarter last Saturday._ A bright spot in the Wisconsin picture is the fact that Jim Bak- ken, who kicked the winning goal against the Wolverines, seemed to be improving from a twisted knee and was punting today, for the first time in two weeks. IOWA CITY - Three Iowas guards and two tackles were on the injured list yesterday as the Hawkeyes went through a light indoor drill for their meeting with Minnesota Saturday. Tackle Charlie Lee re-injured an ankle and Chester Williams' hurt an elbow. * * * MINNEAPOLIS - Minnesota, with its first string backfield re- united, drove through a 'long, h a r d - hitting drill yesterday, against Iowa defensive and offen- sive patterns. It was the toughest Monday session of the season for the Gophers, bracing them for Satur- day's battle of the unbeatens that may settle the Big Ten and na- tional title. Halfback Dave Mulholland, lim- ited to defensive work the past two weeks because of an injury, and quarterback Sandy Stephens rejoined Bill Munsey and fullback Rog Hagberg in the first string backfield. Stephens was held out of the Kenses State -game except punting assignments. for ' C * ..EVANSTON - Northwestern may have to play Wisconsin Satur- day without halfback Al Faunce and second team guard Chuck Urbanic. Both were injured in the Indiana game. Faunce, who started against In- diana, has a hip injury and Ur- banic has a sprained knee. * * ** LAFAYETiTE - Prudue had a shortage of left ends yesterday as it started practice for Michi- gan State's invasion Saturday. Veteran Jack Elwell suffered a severe knee bruise in the Boiler- makers' 14-12 loss to Illinois and may not be able to go against the Spartans. His alternate, Joe Harris, was benched by a knee in- jury a week earlier. Coach Jack Mollenkopf moved junior James Kubinski to the starting position and promoted sophomores Ray 'Schultz and Don Ragsdale, a converted halfback, to the second and third units. * C * BLOOMINGTON - Indiana University's football squad con-' centrated yesterday on polishing execution of the wing-T offense unveiled in losing to Northwestern Saturday. CHAMPAIGN - Illinois will re- gain one, possibly two, topflight players for its football game with Michigan, coach Pete Elliott said yesterday. Quarterback Mel: Meyers, who missed the Purdue game last week with- a knee injury, reported for practices and'resumed his job as alternate for Johnny Easterbrook. brook. Guard Gary Brown, who missed the last two games, will test his ailing knee sometime this week. If it holds up he can offer reserve action at right guard. The Michigan Union presents football- movies The WISCONSIN-MICHIGAN game 3 R-S Union 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, Nov. 2, I