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BRYAN, TEXAS THE BATTALION Thursday, December 14, 1967 College Station, Texas Page 7 Aggie Booters Card 7-1 Win The Aggie soccer team con tinued their winning ways last Saturday as they ended their home season with a 7-1 victory over Texas Christian University. The league leading Aggies have lost only one conference game this year. Their last Southwest Confer ence game for the season will be played in Austin Saturday against the University of Texas. In the team’s last trip to Aus tin, they lost their only game in a tournament when the opposing team eliminated them with a goal in sudden death. The score had been tied 0-0 through an extra period. Leading the team to its win ning mark this season were such players as Carlos Guerra, team captain, Gilberto Earza, Abdel- hamid Zid, right inside forward, Angel Pastor, center forward and Josef Dine, center fullback. Meredith To Play In 49’er Game DALLAS <7P) — Quarterback Don Meredith will start the game at San Francisco with his broken nose protected by a plastic mask underneath his helmet, Coach Tom Landry of the Dallas Cowboys said Wednesday. Meredith has returned to work outs after a visit to a hospital to get his nose repaired. It was broken in the game with Phila delphia Sunday. “I don’t believe he will be handicapped a great deal,” said Landry at his weekly press con ference. “I think he will be able to see all right and the plastic will protect it well from further injury.” He explained that Meredith needed to play so he would be in better shape for the Eastern Conference playoff game with Cleveland here Dec. 24. Landry said his defense was starting to mature “real good” and was playing its best of the season. But, he added, “we are not where B w^. ( .want to be as to quarterback.” He explained that Meredith’s injuries had prevented this and that was a reason why he want ed Dandy Don to play at San Francisco. The ticket sale has begun for the playoff game and President Tex Schramm said it had not been as good as expected. He stressed that there were plenty of tickets for sale and that the Cowboys would accept mail orders. “We may have a sellout any way,” said Schramm, “but we are not able to understand the slow sale the first day.” North Team Set For Senior Bowl MOBILE, Ala. (A>)—Undefeated Wyoming’s Paul Toscano and once-beaten Toledo University’s John Schneider will quarterback the 27-man North team announced Wednesday for the 19th annual Senior Bowl game Jan. 6. Both are tremendous passers. Sugar Bowl-bound Toscano had 134 completions for 1,791 yards and 18 touchdowns this season. Schneider completed 127 for 1,650 yards and 10 touchdowns. Their prime receivers will be Rick Eber of Tulsa, who had 67 catches for 973 yards and 10 touchdowns, Haven Moses of San Diego State, 54 for 958 yards and 7 touchdowns; Ken Dyer of Ari zona State, 39 for 654 and 4 touch downs; Tom Bausch of Iowa State, 33 for 429 yards and 2 touchdowns; and Bill Anders of Ohio State, 28 for 403 and 3 scores. The North squad will be coached by Mike Holovak of the Boston Patriots and includes nine Big Ten players. The squad has first-team All- America lineman Gary Cassells of Indiana and defensive back Dick Anderson of Colorado; and second-team defensive back Tim Montgomery of Penn State. A huge running back, 6-4, 232- pound Lee White of Weber State, won a first-team berth on the Little All-America team. White gained 1,378 yards on 284 rushes for Weber State. The South squad announced Tuesday has as its quarterbacks Florida State’s Kim Hammond, ranked second in the nation in total offense, and Dewey Warren, who guided Tennessee to the Southeastern Conference cham pionship. The Southerners, who will be coached by Hank Stram of the Kansas City Chiefs. . •sw? ,v * .v v* , vAy. ■ v.y.•'-„>• U7V.v-.■ ..■ •; ” ••• ■■ -v,