Page 14AThe Battalion/Wednesday, October 26, 1983 White to kick for injured Warren Wanted: Cowboys’ punter TANK MCNAMARA United Press International DALLAS — Dallas quarter back Danny White apparently will take on another chore for the time being, but Cowboys’ coach Tom Landry wants White’s part-time employment to end as soon as possible. White, who during his first seven years served as Dallas’ full time punter, was forced into emergency punting duties Sun day night when John Warren in jured a knee trying to make a tackle. Landry said Tuesday that White will probably be punting ivs travel again when the Cowboys No WEDNESDAY OPEN BAR 7-9 Cover for Ladies before 9:00 $200.00/ WET-T-SHIRT Contest lur inure into 693-2818 to New York next weekend to meet the Giants. But he also said he did not want White to return to punting full time. “Warren is really the only questionable player we have for next week,” Landry said. “His knee buckled under him which means he probably had a cartil age or something that tore. It’s E uffy today. But surely he won’t e able to punt for a while even he doesn’t have any real knee damage. “So we will go with Danny this week and we probably will look Ken’s Automotive 421 S. Main — Bryan 822-2823 "A Complete Automotive Service Center” Brakes Tune-Ups Clutches Front End Parts Replacement Standard Transmission Repairs All American Cars Datsun-Honda Toyota 10% Discount with Student I D. (Master Card A VISA Accepted) ALWAYS WANTED YOUR OWN COMPUTER BUT THOUGHT YOU COULDN’T AFFORD IT??? WELL... 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White was knocked out of the game late in the first half and the Cowboys were forced to use place kicker Rafael Septien as their punter. “I suppose Danny could con tinue to punt,” Landry said, “but I just know what happened in the championship game last year and we want to try to avoid that. That is why we want to work hard to bring somebody in. Even if we do, it doesn’t mean he (the new punter) would kick this week. I would think Danny will kick this week. White was rusty when it came to performing punting chores — averaging 35 yards a kick in four tries against the Los Angeles Raiders during Dallas’ 40-38 loss Sunday night. “But it will not be a distrac tion to Danny practicing this week,” Landry said. “He actually enjoys doing it. I still think, though, it is better for a Quarter back to come off the field after a third down play he didn’t make. Drugs: * .| |L : Big Eight coaches say they supp NCAA study of athletes’ drug us “And there is the danger of losing your quarterback (to in jury). You can lose a game quick.” The reverse also appears to be true. Losing a punter can con tribute to a team s downfall in a hurry. United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Big Eight Conference football coaches say they support the year-long study commissioned by the NCAA to determine die extent of drug abuse by college athletes. “I think anybody that doesn’t think we have a drug problem on our college football campuses really has their eyes and ears closed,” said Colorado Coach Bill McCartney Monday during a weekly telephone news confer ence. “It is there and we need to deal with it.” The $50,000 study by the NCAA will involve 28 resear chers on 10 to 15 college cam puses and 2,600 men and women athletes. The results are expected to he available next September. 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