Page B2-The Chronicle, Thursda Winston-Salem State's Angelo S DeBose; Spruill led the Rams wit Ram Report LB W alh By DAVID BULLA Chronicle Sports Editor Linebacker Mark Wallace played perhaps the best game of his outstanding college career last Saturday night at Bowman Gray Stadium. If he had not, Winston-Salem State's football team might have faced an embarrassing loss to a> struggling Division I-AA school in Howard. MI don't like them like that," Wallace said of the ninth-ranked Rams' 12-7 win over the Bison. The Rams played well in some areas. For example, they totaled 358 yards. Fullback Leroy Wonsley led the way with 102 yards on 21 carries. But most of that yardage was futile. Indeed, WSSU had an 18-play, third-quarter drive that 1 consumed nine minutes and 20 seconds, yet resulted in no points. 1 4 4We did every contfctvaWe*44' thing wrong in the kicking game," said Coach Bill Hayes, < whose team travels to Fayetteville ' State Saturday. "Very little went i our way. That's the first time since he (Tyrone Smith) has been I here that we couldn't make an ex northern Dtvteloh Contort Norfolk State Hampton University 3-1-01 Virginia State t 2-1*1 Elizabeth City State 2-2-0 Virginia Union 2-2-0 St. Paul's 0-4-0 I Southern Division Conf#r#r Livingstone 2-0-0 |Winston-Salem Sute 2-1-0 I North Carolina Central 2-2-0 I Fayetteville State 1-2-1 Somfson C. Smhhj^^^^y 1-2-0 0-4-0 ; ' ' ' "! ' *!' j.'l'- V"", ' ' ' !' ' " Delaware SMI. i. uetnunc-cookman ^ - i-i-u North CaroHnaA&T 6^0 "Howard University" 0-2-0 1 11 ii . ' !" Morgan State fl ir* i i % 'ineligible for MEAC Title ' Winston-Salem State 12, Howard Norfolk State 32, N.C. Central 14 North Carolina A&T 35, Fayettevi St.. Paul's 49, Bowie State 15 Virginia State 23, J.C. Smith 14 Virginia Union 59, Kentucky State CIAA W##k1y Honoit Defensive Back: Mark Wallace, W Lineman: Rudy Ooodwine, \ Rookie, Tony Graves, Norfolk S Back: Adrian Wright, Virginia Ui Lineman: Donald Lee, Norfolk St I ^B?Ps? mac ?*? North Carolina A1# 4-1 48 10. Santa Clara 4-0 38 11. N. Alabama 4-1 29 12- St. Cloud 4-1 27 13 Wlflstofl-Satt* St. 4-1 28 14. MtOersviito 5-0 23 ~T5. Butter 5-1 21 16. N. Michigan 4-2 21 i 17. Clarion 5-1 20 18. Indiana Contra) 4-0-2 13 19. Valparaiso 5-1 8 20. Abilano Christian 3-1-1 5 tra point. ?"We also snapped a punt over the punter's head (it was recovered for HU's onlv TDh "umbled away a punt and covered a kick poorly. But we hung in there because we played some real good defense." Wallace may not like games to go like the Howard one, but Hayes prefers his players to be as Ifl^l . f 7^3 ? AM fensive Linemt 5-1-0 Rookie, Tony < 1^0- Player: Keith h. H^^P|ptaye^: Eldridgt 3-2*0 Alcorn State 36 i < a Grambling Stat< , 1 *** 1??. rf.-.- - oiaic x * ;. AM ; ; Southern 23, Ni 4-1-0 Prairie View AJ 4-1-0 Fort Valley Sta Forfva^y Sta 2?0_ Morrt? Brown ' N* Haven 4? - *? ^f{^! i?2_ Hampton at N SMPaul's " E Virginia State plplSgi.Livi?g?Wne? , North Carolin, Bowies# ^.^^|^^A|Bethtine ? I ft liv Olli 80rVIC0 8f09> 0 SCORTS T L. STA. WAO. T L 2-DR. T 2-DR. T L 2-DR. IT GL ST A. WAG. IT L 2-DR. IT L 4-DR. IT L 4-DR. IT L 2-DR. IT 2-DR. L_ _y | 1981 1 Cadillac Sedan de Ville Light )edestone, tuily equipped I $8695 | bsws^ Fleetwood Brougham 2-door coupe, fully equipped, only 37,000 miles j $10,995 | . 1976 Cadillac Seville 2-tone, black ovet silver ? nice carl I only $4995 I1984"I II Buick Park Ave. 4-door, fully equipped only 22,000 miles $13,995 j *7. \c' \ v ' - gRDM | Ei HOW LOW YOUR H PAYMENTS WILL BE I WITH 8.8% A.P.R. I _ n FImiki Inlirnt 417 7 API Piyswrt 414t tail iOOO $951.04 $123,980 000 1141.44 148.78 I 000 1331.36 173.57 1 000 1521.76 198.37 1 r-j WAS SALE 3995 *2790 liJS 3995 *2700 IH 3295 *1980 liH 4695 *3900 *&? 3695 28S0 i:%|l *1QQA 19AM < I