the sports THE BATTALION TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1978 Page 9 ec h must prepare for Ags h /n Ifs and buts hurt Raiders ■ Bv MARK PATTERSON I ’ Battalion Staff latching Texas Tech Red Raid- rsltruggle against Texas Saturday It brought to mind the saying lit ifs and huts and Merry ftstmases. If it wasn’t for their ^ of turnovers and if their Lian quarterback performed up Is capabilities and if they could ( stopped Johnny Ham Jones, I could have made the game en- iyu|)|e to watch. It wasn't. Ihe Red Raiders folded up Inst the Longhorns and came [y with a 24-7 loss in head coach e| Dockey’s Southwest Confer- |e premiere contest. W ith the loss the Red Raiders fell to 1-2 on the season and to the cellar in the conference race. The Tech demise started on its fust possession when Ron Reeves, starting his first game at quarterback for the Raiders, threw his third pass of the night into the hands of Texas linebacker Bruce Scholtz who re turned the ball to Tech's 39 yard line. The Texas offense wasted little time in converting the first turnover into points. Five plays and two and one half minutes later the score was 7-0 and the contest was never closer. Of five turnovers Tech committed on the night, the Longhorns con verted three into touchdowns, aided greatly by the performance of Ham Jones. In his first good game since becoming a Texas Longhorn, the senior from Hamlin carried 21 times for 128 yards and two touchdowns. I just decided I wasn’t going to be denied anything tonight,” Jones said after the game. “I’ve had two bad games in a row and I got tired of holding my head down and feeling sorry for myself. I made up my mind I was going after them and do any thing I could to help the team.” Ham was the key to the Texas at tack in Saturday’s game but across the field a man by the name of Reeves was hurting Tech’s efforts. After becoming a hero in last week’s Redskins scalp Cowboys United Press International IaSHINGTON — Veteran jk Moseley kicked field goals of J2and27 yards Monday night to [the Washington Redskins to a ■win over the arch-rival Dallas Bboysand a two-game lead in the __ E East. "Me Redskins, 5-0, took advan- ■ of all their limited scoring op- ■unities to take a 6-0 halftime ■ and held off the Cowboys to the Hit of a sellout crowd of 55,031, Eh included President Carter. •/v> non il 311115 on *y scoring was a 19-yard hXJ.UOU andBgogi Ry Rafael Septien that cut lion more.Ecowboys’deficit to 6-3 midway d a nnandBygj, (R,, third period. But th< Invest of DP ions engii project entj . of Housh/ g until boa^exas A&M quarterback Mike iley was admitted to St. Joseph’s ital Monday to run tests on a lach disorder that has bothered sophomore for the past week, (ley did not miss Monday after workouts and is expected to tfosley tested ted to pay yable after million w sing data. >ek PA easily iJ Sat,lr day against Texas Tech. Redskins put on a spectacular goal line stand to force Dallas to kick, and again stopped the Cowboys midway through the final period when safety Ken Houston made a game-saving interception of a Roger Staubach pass in the end zone. In the final two minutes, Staubach drove the Cowboys from their 29 to the Washington 10, but Robert Newhouse lost 3 yards on a run and an attempted pass to Drew Pearson was incomplete. After Dal las drew a delay of game penalty, a desperation fourth-down pass in tended for Tony Hill was over thrown in the corner of the end zone. The final two points came when Washington quarterback Joe Theismann took an intentional safety with time running out. Dallas is 3-2, tied with the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles for second place in the NFC East. The three field goals were sweet revenge for Moseley, a seven-year veteran, cut by two other NFL teams. The Cowboys had ques tioned the legality of his kicking from start 1. to sub license lame. 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Moseley kicked his second field goal with 11:15 remaining in the half. The Cowboys took the second half kickoff on their 24 and drove all the way to a first down on the Redskin 2. But the Redskins stopped Preston Pearson on one running play and Tony Dorsett on two more for a spectacular goal line stand that brought on Septien to kick his field goal. Washington retaliated with a drive of its own to the Dallas 9. But a third down Theismann pass in tended for McDaniel went awry. Moseley came on to kick his third field goal with 2:40 left in the quar ter. victory over Arizona, the Raider freshman had his problems against the stingy Longhorn defense. Reeves went 9 for 23 passing in the game for 151 yards with one inter ception. “The Texas defense didn’t really confuse me. Reeves said. “They gave us more zone coverage in the secondary than we expected hut that was about all they did different to what we expected. "But they did teach me some things tonight. I learned tonight from my mistakes. It was only my second game and it was hard for me to read the defenses they did use against us. But we were able to move the hall the entire game until we killed ourself with stupid mis takes. All we can do is not look hack at Texas and go on from here.” And that s the job confronting coach Dockery as he prepares his team for the Texas A&M game this weekend. "The mistakes we made are just a part of football, Dockery reflected. "You try to learn whether you win or lose and that’s what this team needs to do. Mistakes are part of growing up as football players. If they look deep enough the Raiders can find some good in their loss. They can lay claim to the fact that they scored the first touchdown of the year on the nation’s leading defense. Or that they gained 283 yards total offense and could have scored much more if they could hold on to the football. 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