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BLOCK U ctuias ALSTON BLOUNT-fOne year letterman at tackle, 6 feet tall, weight l55 ponnds. BOBBY BRADBURY-One year lctterman at halfback, 5 feet II inches tall, weight l55 pounds.. BOBBY BRYANT-Two year letterman at tackle. 6 feet tall, weight ZOO pounds. WARREN CLARKEfTwo year letterrnan at quarterback and end. 6 feet tall, weight I65 pounds. JOHNNY GRAMLlNOfTwo year lctterman at quarter! back, 6 feet tall, weight I6O pounds: co-captain. CHARLIE KINSEY-Three year letterman at end and halfback, 5 feet IO inches tall, weight l5O pounds. VERNON LAKE-Two year letterman at guard and center, 5 feet II inches tall, weight I55 pounds, co-cap- tain. HUGO METTSfOnc year letterman at guard, 5 leet IO inches tall, weight I7O pounds. RICHARD ROBlNSONfThree year letterman at end and fullback, 6 feet tall, weight l6O pounds. EVERETTE SALLEY-Two year letterman at tackle, 5 feet 9 inches tall, welght l65 pounds. SAMMY SALLEY-One year lctterman at fullback, 5 feet 8 inches tall, weight I55 pounds. IRVIN SIMS-Two year letterrnan at halfback, 5 feet IO inches tall, weight I6O pounds. BOBBY SUBER-One year lettcrrnan at end, 6 feet tall, weight I45 pounds. RAYMOND THURMONDfOne year letterrnan at half- back, 5 feet 7 inches tall, weight I4O pounds. Lelt to right, tirst row: Wactor, Bobby: Bryant, Jim: Livingston, Dean: Wolfe, Bill: Robinson, Richard: Clarke. Warre:n. Second row: Thomas, Harold: Kinsey, Charlie: Lake, Vernon: l-lundley, Bobby: Bradbury, Bobby. Third row: Salley, Sammy: Oramling, Johnny: Bryant, Bobby: Davis, Billy: Campbell, Dean: Thurmond, Raymond. Fourth row: Suber, Bobby: Blount, Alston: Bruner, Jimmy: Sims, lrvin: Metts, l-lugo. Member not present: Everette, Salley,
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A FOOTBALL SOUAD-Left to right, first row: Clarke, Warren: S,ms, lrvin: Lake, Vernon: Gramling, Johnny: Kinsey, Charlie: Wactor, Bobby: Livngston, Dean. Second row: McClure, Joe: Collier, Carroll: Bryant, Jim: lrick, Ralph: Blount, Alston: Salley, Sammy: Hewitt, Carlisle: Bradbury, Bobby. Third row: Robinson, Richard: King, Dick: Bryant, Douglas: Smith, Watt: Metts, l'lugo: Bryant, Bobby: Davis, Bllyg Fourth row: Cauthen, Jimmy, Manager: Thomas, Harold: Clark, Coach J, Wg Smith, Edward: Thurmond, Raymond: Suber, Bobby: Bruner, Jimmy, Manager. Members not present: Antley, l-lerbcrt: Campbell, Dean: l-lundley, Bobby: Salley, Everette:Wolfe, Bill, Manager. FOOTBALL SUMMARY OF VARSITY FOOTBALL Facing one of the stittest schedules in the state the lndians reported for practice in mid-August with eleven lettermen and squad men returned from last yearis team along with a host of newcomers. After three weeks of intense practice, l-lead Coach Bill l COACHES AND COACAPTNNS: Head Coach, W. J. Bill Clark: Assistant Coaches, T. A. Bucko Edens and E. L, 'Patel' Way. Co-Captains, Johnny Jumbo Gramling and Vernon Vi-ronicall Lakv. Clark and Coach Bucko Edens picked their varsity and began molding a light but determined bunch of Indians into a well oiled, smooth-running split TH machine. ln the season curtain raiser, the Redskins racked up a 27-T3 win over the powerful St. Matthews Yel- low Jackets, and the next week they captured a thrilling i3-6 victory from the Georgetown Gators. The lndians then took to the road for their next two games. The Charleston Bantams edged a fighting Orangeburg team 7-6 in the last minute of play. Journeying to Greenville the next week, the lndians bounced back to hand the Greenville Red Raiders a 7-O set-back. Aiken and Florence were knocked off in quick succession by scores of 26-7 and T8-O. After a weekis rest, the Redskins pulled a Q6-T4 victory out of the tire to down Dreher of Columbia in the homecoming game before meeting the undefeated Sumter Gamecocks. In a ferocious battle that saw Orangeburg lead 7-O at the half Sumter rallied to win T3-7. After another rest of a week the Indians tangled with their arch rival, Laurens: and striking with lightning fury, they blasted the Tigers 40-7. Winding up the season, Orangeburg dropped a T4-7 decision to Camden on Thanksgiving.
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