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I I WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 22.1975 the tribunal aid HWNpeWWNweeeeei; Page B-3 ciaa cumulative football standings CIAA Weekly Review Conference Overall Va. Union Hampton Norfolk State Fayetteville State Livingstone J»C, Smith ELiz, City State Va, Stats St, Paul's Shaw Winston Salem State W 1 u 3 3 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0^ 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 3 1000 800 750 750 666 666 liOO 333 000 000 000 81i' IIU 91 90 50 52 72 U3 25 35 27 w 3U 62 6l 32 22 33 121 2i5 li3 65 111 Y ii u 5 3 3 2 T a. 2 1 0 2 2 1 1 3 u it h h 6 ~»r W‘^. .605 125 .605 137 .805 160 .750 109 ,500 85 ,320 79 .200 66 ,320 105 ,100 70 ,000 37 C.LA.A. f OOTBALL SCORES THROUGH OCTOBER 18.1975" J. C. Smltn 15 Livingstone ... .10 Hampton 27 Norfollc State ... 7 Fayetteville 25 Winston-Salem .. 0 St. Paul’s 28 Federal City 14 Howard 35 Va. State 12 Elizabetli Qty Stote. . .21 Shaw 13 NEXT WEEK’S SCHEDULE Elizabeth City State at Winston-Salem State J. C. Smith at Shaw Norfolic State at Va. Union Fayetteville State at Livingstone i>—I Va. State at Hampton The Greatest Back At FSU byJohnB.Hendenon FAYETTEVILLE - feet, he is one of the most James Godwin, a native of dedicated young men I’ve had Fayetteville, North Carolina, the pleasure of t>eing around.” and a student majoring in Johnson, an alumnus of N. business administration at, C. Central University and a Fayetteville State University, product of fmed track ment- may be one of the greatest or Leroy Walker, has guided athletes «ver to walk on the Godwin to record holding campus of the North Caro- titles in the state and nation lina-based institution. for the broad jump and relay. Not only has Godwin Football-wise, Godwin has excelled as a track star, probably broken, or made having gained All-American records at Fayetteville State status his junior year, but he last year when he rushed for is definitely a potential All- more than one-thousand yards American candidate because uii>c touchdowns, of his gridiron feats. every game so far this His track coadi Walter season, FSU has a 3 - 1 Johnson has nothing but record, professional scouts praise for the 200 pound have marveled at Mr. Godwin’s six-footer who has been dock- exploits, ed in the 40-yard dash at 4.4 In Atlanta, Georgia, recent- speed. ly against Morehouse College, “James is a real dedicated Godwin rushed for a game total of 266 yards with touchdowns runs of 19 and 54 yards, respectively. So fu this season, Godwin has galloped for a 56 yard tally, his longest, and has rushed for 483 yards in 73 carries for an average of 120 yards per contest. He also leads the team in scoring with five TDs and 30 points. Last season, Godwin finished second in conference rushing and was named to the All-CIAA conference team. The Broncos had a 4 - 7 season. A very mild-natured gentle man, on and off the field, Godwin feels that he can surpass last year’s heroics although FSU has a 10-game slate this year. “Godwin is a team-oriented player despite his natural RICHMOND, Va.-Uv- ngstone College’s defense is miong the leaders in statis tics, according to information released from the CIAA Ser vice Bureau today. Coach Baxter Holman’s Livingstone Bears are the league’s total defense leader allowing only 86.7 yards per game. The Bears are real stingy on the ground as opponents have been able to only average 22.7 yards per game. The pass defense of the Bears has allowed only 19 completions for a 64.0 yard game average. Fayetteville State’s James Godwin continues to lead the offensive stats with a 114.4 yards per game rushing aver age. Godwin has racked up 572 yards for an average of 6.0 per carry. The brusing fullback also is third in total offense and second in scoring with 36 points. Elizabeth City State’s Johnny Williams has taken over the total offense lead ership with a 161.7 game Ray average. The freshman quart an erback has five touchdown talents,” said coach McDougal, “and he exceptional blocker and is passes, very quick.” Norfolk State’s Roscoe Powell is the conference’s This Mr. Godwin is not a leader in kickoff returns with bad athlete at all. Especially, scantilating 28.8 average, since he just started playing Rufus Crawford, Va. State, is football or “learned to play” second with a 25.5 average, during his last two years Shaw University’s James of Ugh school. Smith leads the CIAA pass defenders with five intercep tions. Fayetteville State, led by the rushing combo of Godwin and Tim Heath, leads the league in rushing with a fine 210.8 per game average. Nor folk State is second. James Woodson, St. Paul’s fleet wide receiver, leads the CIAA with 32 rece[itions for 528 yards and seven touch downs. Elizabeth City State’s Mike Hill follows with 25 receptions and three touch downs. Saint Paul’s led by quarter back Sam Cosby and Wood son leads the CIAA in passing offense with a 196.4 game average. The Tigers have completed 76 passes for 982 yards. Elizabeth City State’s Al fred Holmes leads the confer ence punters with a 44.0 punt average. CIAA Weekly Grid HONOR ROLL Elizabeth City State’s Johnny Williams passed for two touchdowns - 70 yards and 3 yards - to lead the Vikings to a 21 - 13 confer ence victory over Shaw Uni versity. Williams connected with Jerome Newson for the 7 yarder and Jimmy Baylor for the 3 yard TD. *****: Fayetteville State’s wide receiver Wayne Bythewood hauled in 3 touchdown passes in leading the FSU Broncos to a 25 - 0 whitewashing of the Winston-Salem State Uni versity Rams. 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