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"We didn't play that well that game, and we knew that we could play with them." The road to the final was difficult for both teams. The Plague came back from an early 2-1 deficit to beat Alpha Tau Omega 9-6 in one semifinal. In the other semifinal, the Kitty Mutilation Squad won a seesaw battle with Delta Tau Delta. After spotting the Delts an Wildcat's defensive end Welch will move to quarterback Saturday By Mike Reilley Senior Reporter When John Welch played in Kansas State University's 62-14 loss to Nebraska last year in Lincoln he wasn't a starter. Instead he backed up Grady Newton at defensive end. Saturday when the Wildcats take to the field against the Cornhuskers in Manhattan, Kan., Welch will start, but a Special Student Application sent to you. Or look for one on campus. The American Express Card. Don't leave school without it.SM 1985 American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. wins Softball final 7-6 early 7-1 lead, the Squad built a 14-11 lead going into the seventh. The Delts tied the game in the top of the seventh, but the Squad won it in the bottom of the seventh when, with runners on first and second and two outs, the Delts' right fielder slipped and fell on a routine fly ball, allowing the winning run to score and setting up an all independent final. In the final, the Squad jumped out to an early lead in the top of the first. The Plague's Jeff Coefal then hit a single, moved to third on another single and came home on a Bruce Karnatz single. After another Squad run in the second, the Plague scored three in the pivotal third inning. After a two-out walk to Coefal, Vossler tripled in a run and scored on another Karnatz single. Gregg Oberg singled Karnat to third and Mark Nieveen drove in the third at a different positioa Welch, a junior from Cedar Vale, Kan., probably will be the Wildcat's starting quarterback, Coach Lee Moon said. The quarterback position is nothing new to Welch, though. He played quar terback in high school and one year at Southwestern college, a National Association of Intercollegiate Athlet ics school. He led southwestern to a 10-1 record and a bowl bid. Last week he started against Mis souri. Trailing 7-6, Welch tossed two fourth-quarter touchdown passes to lift the Wildcats to their first victory of the season. Their record is 1-6. W'elch's first scoring strike came on a 4 1-yard throw to split end Gerald Alphin early in the quarter. The game-winning pass came with 1:14 remaining. He threw to Todd Elder for a 10-yard touchdown. Moon, who took over the team after CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-2588 $2 75 minimum charge per day on commercial ads. 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"We're not really a very good hitting team, but we know that if we can play good defense, we can always pick up a few runs, here and there. We're mainly a defensive team." The Plague ended the season at 7-3, while the Kitty Mutilation Squad ended the season at 8-2. Jim Dickey resigned early in the sea son, said Welch will "likely" start again this week against the Huskers. Welch got the nod when two-year starter Randy Williams was sidelined with a leg injury earlier in the year. Moon said Williams is recovering but "is still limited in what he can do." Williams started last year's game against the Huskers when starter Stan Weber was injured. Quarterback isn't the only position where the Wildcats are hurting. Line backer David Wallace underwent surgery this week to repair a broken bone in his wrist. He will miss the remainder of the season. One bright spot for the Wildcats is at linebacker. Matt Wallerstedt, a sopho more, is listed at "full strength" for the Nebraska game. 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