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ll Qt? ll Il 6 ll ll ll gp i 4 T F i6 1 ii6U '1' TH U I l BILL ' ' BULLET ' ' BYERS BACK Billy, although handicapped by small stature, was the key man in the Raider backfield. His accurate passes accounted for many of the Electric touchdowns, as did his numerous thrilling end sweeps. For three years, his unerring judgment has guided the Greenvillians into the higher circles of prep school football. His field generalship as regular quarterback meant much in bringing the South Carolina football title to G. H. S. last fall. Bullet garnered All-State honors in 1937 and attained the second team last year. He also took part in the All-Star battles between the two Carolinas during the past two seasons. His uncanny ability to call signals and his quick kicks will be greatly missed during the ensuing grid campaign. OZELLE PUss Cox BACK Playing as a regular fullback for the first time, Ozclle proved to be one of the most dependable performers in the varsity backficld. His power and weight enabled him to pick up neces- sary yardage when the Speermen needed only one or two paces for a first down. His ripping line plunges were practically unstoppable, while his bruising tackles won for him All- State mention. For the past two years, Puss has been one of the squad's most devastating blockers. He is not expected to return next year and will be severely missed when the Red and White offensive be- gins to move again.
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I Q15 ID li ll ll lb ll ll ll I AU F ave nging' T N TI i I J ELBERT UELMORE ' LAVENDER END Elmore', took charge of one of the regular end positions on the Red and White eleven last season. He was the tallest man on the squad and used his height to good advantage, as he re- peatedly caught short passes over the line. His capable defensive play made the enemy think twice before coming his Way with the ball. Lav- ender has another year on the G.H.S. aggregation, but he is in doubt Whether he will be back in school next year. Elbert 's humor and good- natured jesting relieved the tension of many a tight spot that the fighting Raiders found themselves in last fall. JIMMY HFLOP ' RHODES END Flop is in little danger of losing his coveted end post, thanks to his outstanding Work at that position for the past two seasons. One generally thinks of a good fiankman as being one of those tall rangy fellows whom he reads about in the newspapers. But, contrary to popular belief, all good ends aren't built that Way. For instance, Jimmy is about as tall as the average man on the Red Raider squad, yet he can catch passes and perform other end chores without spotting any other endman who may oppose him any advantage. Jimmy blocks, tackles, smears interference, and intercepts opponents' passes as well as snagging those from his own backs with equal skill. He has upset many a team 's composure by block- ing a punt When least expected.
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