Il THE BATTALION Pago 19A WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1981 \ Tripped up at the pass ihomore running back omas Sanders of the Texas M football team finds the ing rough as he plows ough the heart of the Ma in defensive unit during urday’s intrasquad scrim- Mge. Sanders, who led the t-team offensive unit with l yards rushing and two ichdowns, is pursued by ior defensive end Dennis 0). Staff photo by Brian Tate ggie open workouts end he Texas A&M University Kitball team today holds its last pen-to-the public workouts, ut will continue working for ie next 10 days toward the lam’s Sept. 5 opening date at Cal-Berkeley. Today’s drills mark the final day of two-a-day workouts for the Aggies, who held an impressive controlled scrimmage Saturday on the grass practice field next to the tennis courts. The Aggies will feature an in trasquad scrimmage Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Kyle Field, and this final step toward the season opener will be open to the public. zes! IDS IB Reaves ready for challenge IPER United Press International ing a miracle by a honky igel, the Houston Oilers open the NFL regular season lldays with a quarterback cur- |t!y sharing a locker with a i and trying to overcome e-identification problems teammates. [though he has performed well '0 preseason losses, quarter- John Reaves, 31, has not [n given the assurance he’s ie the team. Nevertheless, he ireparing to direct the Oilers nse in Saturday’s final presea- game against the Dallas Cow- s, and probably will make the e preparations before the t. 6 opener against the Los 'eles Rams. herewere indications Tuesday ■ the Oilers were making a rich tract offer to try to lure quar- iack Ken Stabler out of a one- nth retirement, but even if he is the team he will be hard- ised to be ready for the Rams e, The medical report on No. 1 | irterback Gifford Nielsen Tues- iy is that a tom shoulder muscle )il| sideline him for three weeks, isting Reaves into the lead It’s a different situation to start In you’re used to subbing into |es,” Reaves said. “But I’m i and looking forward to it. I Iwant to have fun out there. It’s a switch for me. In the past I have been a nervous Ick.” fter playing for the Philadel- i Eagles and Cincinnati Ben- gals, drug and alcohol addictions forced Reaves from the game and into a rehabilitation program re commended by the Minnesota Vikings last summer. He sat out the 1980 season and became a born-again Christian. Now he finds himself as the Oil ers No. 1 signal-caller despite being acquired only four weeks ago after Stabler retired unex pectedly. “Some of the guys still call me Dan,” Reaves said Tuesday. “When coach told the team I was the No. 1 quarterback today, he introduced me as John Reaves.’ I guess John’ wasn’t enough.” However, Reaves is aware the Oilers must obtain another quar terback before the start of the season. “Coach (Ed) Biles said in the team meeting today that going af ter Stabler was the team’s top priority. I’ve got all of that to con tend with, but I’m not listening to those kinds of voices,” he said. 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