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We’ve been trying to get Joe involved for a long time.” Namath, the former New York Jets quarterback who led them to the Super Bowl championship in 1969, signed a five-year contract of undis closed terms. Arledge said the network antic ipates continuing its relationship with the NFL and that Namath, who has worked as an actor since his re tirement, might do some movie work for the network as well. “I, of course, am very excited,” Namath said. “I’ve been out of foot ball since 1977. I’ve been a good fan of football and missed not being closer to it.” Namath said he had watched Monday Night Football as often as he could and that the key to being a successful announcer would be pre paration. “I’ll certainly be prepared,” he said. “As a quarterback, I found out early how important that is, prepar ing, doing your homework.” Namath said his wife, Debra, had encouraged him to seek a broadcast job. “She’d listen to what I have to say about games we watched and she enjoyed it,” he said. “It was her idea.” The Monday Night ratings, like those for other football broadcasts, dipped last year. “We were down six percent, which is less than the packages of the other networks,” Arledge said. “We had a 29 share of the audience and that’s pretty good.” M*A*S*H Party Tonight (after finals) At The GROVE Olympic Games 7:00 p.m. Dress Contest 8:30 Movie 8:45 (Prizes Awarded) “A COCKEYED MASTERPIECE -SEE IT TWICE.” -JOSEPH MORGENSTERN NEWSWEEK (session passes available at Rudder Tower Box Office) For more Information Call 845-1515 Concession stand is open (No Other Food Allowed) 4r M SC GROVE 85 An Ingo Preminger Production PANAVISION * Color by DE LUXE ® //saving money rings a bell... AGGIE SPECIAL 1313 Briarcrest Dr. Call STAR TEL! 779-2830 Bryan Landry has confidence in White as Cowboy QB 0 id Associated Press DALLAS — Dallas Cowboys Coach Tom Landry said he feels comfortable with choosing Danny White as his starting quarterback and picking Dallas to finish fourth in the NFC East. “He’s our quarterback,” Landry said of White on Monday, six days before training camp opens in Thousand Oaks, Calif. “He’s got the ball. He is going to play until he proves he can’t do the job the way I want him to.” pion until he proves he’s not the champion anymore. “Arte team and there’s a good feeling.i Landry said Gary Hogeboom is still in the running for the starting assignment later. But Landry said he favors the 33-year-old White over Hogeboom, 26, because he detects a difference in the way White is per ceived by his teammates. “He (White) has got to play poorly (before he loses the job),” Landry said. “How poorly? I can’t tell you. If in my eyes he’s performing as well as he can and the failure is someplace else, I’m not going to penalize him. I’m going to make a decision based on what’s best for the team.” Landry’s preseason prediction is that the Cowboys will trail Washing ton, St. Louis and New York. “Washington got (George) Rogers and they have confidence in him and (John) Riggins,” Landry said- “Ev erybody can start picking dark horses to knock off the champion, P K but you better stick with the cham- fter Washington, it’s St. L.ouis, then New York and Dallas,” he said. “I think New York improved in the draft and they will be tough. I pick us fourth. I like that position. I like to come from behind.” Washington won the NFC East last year at 1 1-5, followed by the Cowboys, Giants and Cardinals at 9- 7. “We have to re-establish ourselves as a winning team, a playoff team,” Landry said. “You can’t sit here and say you’re going to be in the playoffs before the season starts when you just got knocked out of the playoffs. We have to recognize we have a fight ahead of us. We nave to re-earn it.” Landry said the morale and atmo sphere of the club is now more con ducive to White keeping his job. Ho geboom was a surprise first-game starter last season who later lost, re gained, then lost the position to White again. “It wasn’t Danny’s ability last year, it was the team and how they felt,” he said. ‘T he climate was not right, so I made a change. “We had a problem with morale. We needed solid team unity. So we went with Gary and won the first game. We probably would have won more if our receivers would have stayed healthy. “Then last year he (White) re-es tablished his relationship with the he doesn’t make it this year theni||^j || ¥ we hope he will, it won’t be becaisB" the team isn’t behind him. It will® because be failed on his own. year our theme is ‘Get the job done I W If you get the job done, it’s OK. K . Landry said he hopes HogeboonK responds positively to the situation ^JEW YOR “It’s competitive all the watgud Wednesd Landry said. “Danny knows he’sgoMk its old to work to hold it, and if 1 thougliBke within tl Cary could do a better job, then I jind will call it < switch.” Q ra y ; Landry said he anticipates m Atla X ’; mg both quarterbacks. Afterlastsear. nue U) m son he had indicated the startmgjoil duced in would be decided in training canfI with the loser likely to be traded. Pcoca-Lola’s In other developments involvi mos t actively the Cowboys: ^ t >v York Stt Fullback Ron Springs’ uti^jb 371/2 a shar solved legal problems could afftcR his chances to make the team PepsiCo s s summer, said Landry. Springs'fawphan to $57. a September trial date on an am vated assault charge stemming fra an alleged attack on a police offici last January at a bar in Dallas. Linebacker Eugene Lockhar said he plans to halt contract nm tiations with Cowboys vice preside: Cil Brandt and take his case t Landry. Lockhart said Mondr there is a remote chance he will k report to training camp on timei the contract issue remains unre solved. H Since Coe; April that it year-old torn complaints fn formula have publicity. 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