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motio ampton 32. WSSU 13 opcjt Broncoes Batter ; neaii i it wi^ by Robert Eller jundj Chronicle Staff Reporter The Rams scored first, after the Pirates fumbled a Ram It may be a new season for Winston-Salem ever l|niversity football team but raine ^last year’s chief problem is Still unsolved, havi Rams, who were layi„^ntjnuaUy victimized by the jigheP*^^’ the same problem as reserve quarter back Russ Seaton passed for |Four touchdowns against the ms secondary, and lead mpton to a 32-13 victory. Seaton, a tall slender i5}^i„5fphomore, replaced Hamp ton starting quarterback try i: quc - ight Joyner late in the first juarter. After running back |4rry Brooks gained eight frards on a run, Seaton hit Mike Haggans for a 52-yard wchdown. John Gamble’s Iptra point gave the Pirates a fed they never relinguished, : JSeaton threw second quart- touchdown passes of 17 irds to Reggie Midgett and yards to Haggans for a 20-6 ^d. punt on their own 30. Reggie Sherard scored from four yards out. The Ram’s final score came with 5:55 left in the half. Marvin Morrison climaxed a 12-play 76-yard drive with a three-yard run. The half ended with Hampton holding a 20-13 lead. After a scoreless third period Hampton scored twice in the fourth quarter on Seaton s fourth touchdown pass and a one-yard run by Mike Johnson. The Rams had 18 first downs to Hamptons 15 and more rushing yardage (143 to 116), but Seaton, who passed for 188, gave Hampton the big plays the Rams failed to make. Rams coach Cleo Wallace felt that penalties hurt the Rams chances for a win. They were penalized 182 yards making their total offense for the game minus penalties 5 yards. Hampton was penaliz ed a total of 110 yards. The game was declared over with 25 seconds left on the clock when a fight broke out. The Rams take on North Carolina Central this Saturday at Bowman Gray Stadium. The Eagles of the Mid Eastern AThletic Conference stopped Savannah State 30-0 on Saturday. 11 FSU Slaughters Bragg by John B. Henderson jFayetteville State Univer- s football team shut-out fij)ss-town rival Fort Bragg, ^-0, in the season opener W^urday Sept. 6 before a 'wd of 3500 fans. CIAA running u t^wd ^ll-( back J^mes Godwin scored two TDs l>n runs of two and three yards ^ mice “r'le running mate Tim Heath JU1 siv on SIX points iqpreboard with a t st to paydirt. fed in the third and fourth irtMarters and Heath tallied in bt first stanza. the 20-yard Godwin Reserve running back James Tucker and sophomore quarterback Carlos Bailey scored on runs one yard and two yards out respectively in the first and third quarters. Freshman running backs Eric Johnson and Eli Tatum both scored in the final quarter on one and ten yard sprints. The Broncos open the CIAA conference schedule Septem ber 20 when they host Dick Prices’ CIAA defending champs Norfolk State Trojans.
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