LIAArootbaiKoundup Virginia State Moves Into First Place Tie With Winston -Salem State up^iai 1U incrUM HAMPTON, VA...As the CIAA football season passes the mid point, Winston-Salem continues in a first place tie in the conference standings as they downed Livingstone 17 - 9. Cornelius Washington, who leads the conference in inter ceptions had two intercep tions, 22 tackles, recovered a fumble and knocked down a pass to lead the Rams defense Offensive tackle Gary Rad tord continually opened holes in the line for the offense. On a rainy night and £ muddy field Winston-Salen rushed for 227 yards and helc Livingstone to only 59. Neithei team was able to score in th< first quarter but Livingitonc scored first in the seconc period on a field goal and did not score again until late in the fourth quarter. Winston-Sa lem’s first score came after recovering a fumble in the second quarter. They scored ‘ again before the end of the second quarter and lead at the half, 14 - 3. Virginia state unleashed George Leonard, who rushed 16 times for 195 yards and scored three touchdowns as the Trojans blitzed Shaw 52 - 6. Virginia State remains unde feated in conference play and is tied for the lead with Win ston-Salem. The Trojans accu mulated 444 yards total offen se and held Shaw to 207. Linwood Hardy intercepted three passes, one for 34 yards and a touchdown and another for 79 yards which set up another score. Freshman run ning back Terry Huston car ried the ball to times for 50 yards and scored one touch down. CIAA offensive leader Vir ginia Union continued to dis play a high powered offense and a stingy defense as they humbled winless Elizabeth Ci ty 21 - 6. Sophomore flanker Malcolm Barnwell scored Un ion’s first two touchdowns, one on a 11 yard run and another on a 47 yard pass reception. Union’s other scores came when defensive end Plummer Bullock recovered a midair fumble and galloped 38 yards for the score. Bullock also had 5 tackles, one quarterback UNIDENTIFIED JCSU QUARTERBACK FADES TO PASS ~~~Bobby Moore (66) Of S. C. State Charges oaun. emu retoverea two turn bles. Barnwell accumulated j total of ill yards total offensi with 58 rushing and 53 on pa& receptions. Reggie Midget caught tw( passes for a total of 84 yard* that set up two touchdowns a: Hampton defeated Bowie State 27-7. Running back Philander Carter took a kick off in the third quarter and raced 87 yards for one of Hampton’s scores. Hampton was penalized 188 yards and Bowie State had 114 yards called in penalties. Five of Hampton’s penalties were for roughing the kicker. Norfolk State threw four interceptions in the first half ind North Carolina A&T tum id two into scores as they spoiled the Spartans home coming before 20,000 fans. Norfolk State was unable to score until 8:54 was left in the fourth quarter. The Spartans scored one more time and the Final score was A&T 21 Nor folk State 14. Larue Harrington, last veek’s CIAA rushing leader - was neia to just 55 yards i rushing in 16 attempts. Ernest “Warhorse” Wil liams returned to the Johnson ( C. Smith lineup after missing two games, but Johnson C. Smith was still unable to get their offense in gear as they were downed by NCAA Divi sion II leaders, South Carolina State, 48 - 6. The Golden Bulls were only able to gain 90 yards rushing. South Carolina State, running the veer, rushed for 417 yards and had 14 first downs. Johnson C. Smith hit on oiuy j oi zb pass attempts. Fayetteville State, who was idle last weekend, came close to shutting out St. Paul’s 24 - 2. After a 10 - 0 half-time lead the Broncos came back to score in each of the second half peri ods. Chris Barfield was the Broncos leading rusher with 64 yards. This game was the Schlitz Game of the Week. Watches were won by Fayette ville State’s offensive line man, Burnis Travis for his outstanding play and by Ricky Furline, the defensive line man-linebacker. * ootJ_standings CONF. AL1 W-LrT W-L-ir ME AC STANDINGS Winston-Salem 4-0-0 6-0-0 CONF ALL Virginia State 4-0-0 4-1-0 Teams wit wit Vir8inla Union 3-1-0 5-1-0 SC