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Page B4-The Chronicle, Thursc & The Sports Colur SMU mi By BARRY COOPER Syndicated Columnist The blood already is oozing fi Southern Methodist University. This football-crazed college in with a cyanide tablet in one ha .38-caliber oistol in the other. SMU and its football progn sacrifice all their morals for the g The college game has become s petiti\e that almost none of the ? attention to the rules. To do busir the up and up would be an open d< suicide or severe mental anguish. Imagine all the coaches who p< floors and wonder how their riva prize recruit. When a coveted prospect dc about-face, it is often because hi< by the sensuous smell of money. College boosters provide this Local Sporti will take on the Terry Cummings and Sidney Moncrief-led Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA ex hibition game at 5 p.m. The Bulls also feature former Duke standout Gene Banks and former Maryland guards Adrian Branch and Jeff Adltins, a Martinsville, Va., native. Boxers Join King Winston-Salem boxers Harold Bennett, Thomas Warren and Kent Hardee have joined former Reynolds Park Boxing Director Whit Lowery at the Don King training camp in Orwell, Ohio. Bennett and Warren are the latest additions Lowery has made to the King camp. Both signed four-year contracts. Along with Hardee, they have been sparing with World Boxing Council featherweight champion Azumah Nelson. NNNHMHINHHNHINHIHIMIIIUNtllllMIIMHIIUMIINII College Foo "The thud of a blocked punt is a deafening sound," Hayes said. "It is the most demoralizing play | in football. It makes a team go I ^ Haw" j With Beasley, Wallace, tackle Elrod Morris and linebacker Angelo Spruill leading the way, the Rams flattened the Pirates en route to their best defensive outing of the season. WSSU limited HU to 153 total yards. "It was one of our better games in a while," said Ram Defensive Coordinator Peter Richardson. "We played well in each area: Defense, offense and specialty teams. "If we lost we would have been 0-2 and virtually out of the division race. So that was a heavy motivating factor." The WSSU offense managed similar balance to that shown in the CIAA Chamnionshin last November against Norfolk State. In that contest, the Rams totaled 340 yards, 220 through the air. Against Hampton, quarterbacks Dana Walker and Bobby Junior combined to complete 11-of-18 passes for 164 yards and four touchdowns. "Our quarterbacks are coming along," Hayes said. "When they execute like they did Saturday, it shows they can play." Walker, who fired a 33-yard scoring strike to Masha Paul in the second quarter, directed a pair of third-quarter drives. Walker capped both with : ?1 ?1- ? ? luuviiuuwus, uictuuing a 13-ya.ro pass to Pulley and a one-yard run. Those marches enabled the Rams to pull away from the Pirates, who scored just before the half on a five-yard pass from Marco Stacy to Clarence Bailey for a 21-7 score. Indeed, WSSU outgained Hampton 120 to minus-two yards in the third quarter while building a 34-7 cushion. Junior also had a hot hand, completing three-of-five passes for 52 yards and two scores. * I <* I lay, October 3, 1985 ^ nn akes a moral sacrifice and it is that kind of pipeline financing that has SMU doing a balancing act on the edge of a casket. -om the wrists of The Mustangs, expected to have the best team in the Southwest Conference this season, have a large Dallas is poised &rouP of supporters and alumni, most of whom act nd and a loaded ** ^ l^ey just slePPe^ off the set of the television show "Dallas." \m are ready to They are fabulously rich, egotistical as hell, stub;lory of winning. born as a pack of mules and virtually uncono fiendishly com- trollable. Such behavior has been spotted on other ichools pays total college campuses, too. less completely on For sure, SMU, which recently was sentenced to Dor to competitive three years probation for committing virtually every j recruiting violation known to man, has not been an ice their bedroom innocent victim to its problems. 1 lured away their There is evidence that SMU worked in cahoots with players and helped make sure that a $5,000 >es do a sudden payment made it to at least one player's family and > head was turned that car repairs were taken care of for other players. Nevertheless, the SMU situation points out the illegal cash flow Please see page B12 MIMMtlH>tHHItt>IIIHmtHHHIHMIIMHIHI?IMIHHHUiHIUIHIIMIIiMMWHIUIHIHIMmiHHmHHimmnmiHMmmi From Page B1 ' . 1 Ernest Morris Michael Jordan "He has the fastest hand work asked him to try out with King. I've ever seen, so fast that Bernard Taylor won't fight him," Lowery has been training Warren said of Nelson. Alphonso Ratliff, who lost to Hardee had been working with Bernard "The Bull" Benton on a group out of Fort Bragg, but same night of the Larry believed he was being rushed. So Holmes-Michael Spinks fight, he decided to find another Lowery also trained Benton a few trainer. That's when Lowery years ago. MIMHMMIIMIIIIIimitlllMltlllllllllllMMiailimilllMIIIIIII (ball From Page 81 I iiiiMiimiiiiiMHiHiMiMiiiiiiiiiiimiMiiiiiMiiiiimiaaiiim Ram runners combined to 2. No dd< finish with 160 yards. Lonnie 3 Sg| Pulley led the way with 44 yards. recon< "They played a 50 defense, nreser which is tailor-made for our of- a Qur m fense (the wing-T)," Hayes said. ' "With our offense, you can block the 50 blindfolded. They * had their tackles pinching in and that gave us the off-tackle hole. That's exactly where I want to go. "Supposedly, we should be able to score 50 points against a 50. One of my assistants wanted me to kick a field goal in the rf = fourth quarter. But I didn't want FULL SERVI to beat the man (Hampton Coach Fred Freeman) like that. It's bet- & PARTS ter to let time run out." The way the Rams blew into Hampton suggested that they've overcome their early-season doldrums. WSSU scored only 10 I points and allowed 36 in its first six quarters of the season. In the last six quarters, State has outscored the opposition 78-19. "The last thing I want to do is KEEP THAT GBEAT predict this crowd," Hayes said G^NIHnVgm^PADI of his team, which hosts North Carolina Central Saturday at 7 p.m. in Bowman Gray Stadium. I t "It's a free-spirited, confident I / group. I ji "Last week we had good practices Monday and Tuesday, I t c-rv.r* slacked off Wednesday and came I Th*\ L ' back up Thursday. If we had four I #nd Pc?P,c ** <***good days of practice with this I 647 team, I'd go crazy.** Metro 4-A Conl All Games Turn W L T W L T Ffid? 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