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NFL training camps
11 first-roind picks
ByThe Asseiated Press Be id ark, the other players draf- Earl Cooper
With rookies from the San Diego ted amo e first 14 who remain un- cisco 49ers;
Chargers opening the first National sign d e: the No. 3 pick, Southern quarterback
Football League training camp today, Cali or 'a ta kle Anthony Munoz, draf- the Oakland
11 of the league's 28 first-round draft ted by t e Cincinnati Bengals; the No. 5 defensive ta
choices still have not signed with their pick, Texas A&M running back Curtis by the 49ers
clubs. Dickey, drafted by the Baltimore Colts; back Derric
Six of the unsigned players were the No. 7 pick, Nebraska tight end Colts; and N4
among the first 10 players chosen at the Junior Miller, drafted by the Atlanta
April 29 draft, including No. 4 Bruce Falcons; the No. 8 pick, Colorado
Cjark, who has agreed instead to play defensive back Mark Haynes, drafted
with Toronto of the Canadian Football by the New York Giants; and the No. 9
League. Clark bypassed Green Bay pick, Washington defensive tackle
because of a money disagreement and Doug Martin, drafted by the Minnesota
the Penn State defensive tackle's reluc- Vikings.
tance to play nose guard in a 3-4 align- The other unsigned first-round
ment with the Packers. players are: No. 13, Rice running back
The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 11, 1980-Page 15
0 Ipor s.
opening with
unsigned
, drafted by the San Fran- back Vagas Ferguson, drafted by the
No. 15, Brigham Young New England Patriots.
Marc Wilson, drafted by It was the lure of the CFL that lkept
Raiders; No. 20, Clemson last year's No. 1 pick, Tom Cousineau,
ackle Jim Stuckey, drafted out of the Buffalo Bills' lineup.
s; No. 24, Texas defensive Cousineau, a linebacker from Ohio
k Hatchett, drafted by the State, has been the NFL's only No. 1
Io. 25, Notre Dame running selection to sign with another league.
Sheri seeks
Vikings'Reaves
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Sheriff's officers were seeking Minnesota Vikings
reserve quarterback John Reaves last night to serve him with a mental health
center center commitment order from a judge.
The commitment order was signed Wednesday to Circuit Judge Benjamin C.
Sidwell in Tampa. Three of Reaves' friends sought the commitment, saying he was
"spaced out on drugs."
REAVES' WIFE, PATTY, said her husband could be confined to the
0 Hillsborough Mental Health Center as long as 28 days.
"He's a fantastic person," she said. "Football has been his life. He's always
tried so hard and it's been one frustration after another.
"His whole ego, his whole identity has been tied to football. He's tried to over-
come that, but he can't. I think he feels like he's a total wipeout as a human being."
REAVES, 30, JOINED the Vikings last season but didn't play a down. He was
not expected to make the final cut this year.
Reaves was picked up twice in May on charges of driving while intoxicated.
During the second arrest, May 23, police also found a small amount of marijuana
in the car Reaves was driving. He had been scheduled to appear in court yesterday
on a charge of marijuana possession.
According to his friends, Reaves became irrational Monday night in a Tampa
restaurant. When he behaved irrationally again Tuesday night, the friends, who
own the restaurant, filed the commitment affidavits.
LOU ANN SALMON said she had known Reaves for some time and added, "I
believe him to be totally out of his mind at this time."
"We're shocked and distressed to hear about the incidents in Florida involving
John Reaves," said Vikings Coach Bud Grant in a prepared statement. "We want
his family to know of our concern and we hope that John can make a complete
recovery."
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