KILDEBECK AT GUARD; LIGHT LINE•tMladilia.di-orf i aIBS,onC.Stinendistalllonginndist$sBPt-mletHAYWARD — With a victory over Alameda this Friday afternoon a very needed item on the Hayward grid agenda, Coach Jim Turner has had to reach into the junior varsity barrel in order to augment his injury-riddled line.On* of Iht JV'», Don Kildt-b*ek, who «w tom* vanity action againit B*rk*l*y n a punter whtn Don Jackson was laid up, it iJaitd to op«n in th* right guard position If Jo* Br*snik*r is unablt to znak* it. Burly Jo* suff*r*d a painful shouidar bruis* in th* Yallow-jackftt fiasco, and it a possibl* candidat* for th* sid*lin*s, along with guard Eldon Wyatt, who has a shouldar separation. LIGHT GUARDS 'KiJdebeck is scheduled to work with Les Kullar at the guard posts, both on offen$e and defense. Each checks in at about lfiO pounds, a considerable drop from Bresniker and Wyatt, who hover just below the 200 mark. However, the two K*s should provide some of the speed that the’ Hayward forward wall can use.Bob Machado, Ron Vanden-berg, and Ernie Lester — all guards — and end Herm Eaton are other JV line grads likely to see increased action against the Hornets.Also there wilt be Jack DeJRio, the running star of Jack Byrne’s undefeated junior squad, who filled in last week as Augustine sat one out with a bruised ankle. Turner recognizes DelRio as a very hard runner, which he is, but the lad has quite a way to go before he picks up the tricks of the trade. If he masters these, he may give the Farmers a bruising ball-packer in seasons to come.Thar* is a chanc* that Ed Pftr*d*ro, iha senior quarter* back and safety, will not b* able to make it du* to certain academic difficulties. Sopho-mor* George Egg* will open as the offensive signal-caller in any event, as may aub at ihe safety spot as well.WORK OH ATTACK To improve on offense that Turner found lacking badly in the Berkeley tilt, the Black und Gold forces have been working almost entirely on the attack this week. Defensively, they have been drilling against the spread formation, used almost entirely by Alameda and with which San Lorenzo gave the locals a few anxious moments a few weeks back.Halfback Terry O'Connell is still hampered by a bad ankle, which has troubled him almost all season. His bruised ribs, scheduled to be X-ra3red after being banged up last Friday, have ceased to trouble him. Augustine, the team’s leading runner, is due to suit up, but as of this writing will not start. Jackson is back after missing the Berkeley game with a slight concussion suffered in a practice scrimmage session.6G