Page 10 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1978 Cowboy players go under the knife United Press International MUENSTER — Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach and wide receiver Butch Johnson — who teamed up for a 45-yard touchdown pass in Super Bowl XII last Sunday — underwent hand surgery Wednesday. Doctors said Staubach and Johnson would stay in Muenster General Hospital, the home clinic of Cowboys physician Dr. Marvin Knight, for two or three days. Both were listed in good condition. A Cowboys spokesman said doc tors inserted a surgical pin in the index finger of Staubach’s right hand to help repair a fracture in the tip of that finger and the tendon that had pulled away from the bone. Two pins were placed in Johnson’s right thumb to repair a fracture. Johnson had injured the thumb early in Dallas’ 27-10 win over Denver, and further injured it when he made the spectacular catch in the end zone that boosted the Do What you’ve Always Wanted To Do: Fly An Airplane! 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