Page Six GRIDDERS AIM FOR .500 SEASON THE STARTING ELEVEN Jack Brinkley Bob Blevins Billy Jove Jimmy Williams Tommy Lovell John Sims Gary York Bob Frederick Dwight Buffaloe Bill Hollifield Ronnie Ramsey Introducing I —The 1964 Football Team ENDS ronnie iiamsey is starting at left ena tins year, ne is a junoi' trans rer trom rerrum junior College, me o-u, xdo-io. native ot Dover, Uel., is an excellent pass-receiver ana a good oetensive back, this was illustrated in tne Lion game in wlncli lie intercepted a pass and ran it back o3 yards. lommy JLoveil is a 6-0, 185-10. sophomore who makes Roanoke, Va. his home. L,ast year lommy eaugnt tour passes tor o/ yards. He is starting at the right end position this year. Lawrence Buffaloe is a returning letterman trom Garner, N. C. Last year Lawrence caught three passes tor 30 yarus, one of which was good tor a touchdown. His experi ence will be needed. Allen Brown is a 6-0, 185-lb. freshman who makes his home in Thomasville. He will ba running behind Tommy Lovell in the right end position. Lea Younts, running behind Ramsey, is regarded as a promising freshman. He is from Thomasville, 6-0, and 190 lbs. TACKLES Bill Hollifield is a junior transfer from Lees-Mcßae. He is starting at left tackle this year and is regarded by Coach Stewart as a top per former. His credentials are 5-8, 195 lbs. John Sims is big . . . 240 lbs. worth. He is a freshman who at-1 tended Frederick Military previ ously. John, 6-0, from Nortolk, Va., I is also regarded by Stewart as a | good performer, capable of filling j the right tackle spot from which! he operates. Tim Ray is the only tackle who is a returning letterman from last j year. The 6-2, 210-lb. junior from Wake Forest, N. C., will be count ed on for experience when needed. Ben Higgs is a freshman from Salem, Va. He has the distinction of being the biggest man on the squad—6-2, 240 lbs. He will back up Sims on the right side. Larry Turner is a 200-lb. fresh man from Bassett, Va. This six footer will back up Hollifield. Bill Hurt is from Fort Sam Hous ton, Texas. He is a freshman who is 6-0, 220 lbs. Kenny Browning hails from Dur ham, N. C. He is a 6-0, 185-lb. fresh man. GUARDS Dwight Buffaloe is a returning letterman who saw plenty of action last season. He will start at Guard again this year. Dwight is a 5-9, 180-lb. senior from Garner. Garv York is the other starting Guard. He is also a returning let- I terman who, last year, was prob ably the most outstanding line man on the team. The 5-11, 190-lb. Mt. Airy senior returns this year in the capacity of cocaptain. i\ankm rrom oaSiuina let tered last year. Hie o-li, :iOO-lb. sopnomore will be called upon to J uacK up xork u need be. uean Johnson is a i">o-lb. iresn | man trom Kockingham. lhe 6-0 jonnson will oe canea upon to liil tne spot ol an interior linebacker, ne will also back up Buffaloe. t red i'almore shall be another defensive linebacker this year. He is a junior from Ferrum. His home is in lilackstone, Va., and his cre dentials are 6-0, 200 lbs. Sherm Shiitiett, trom Charu.ttes ville, Va., is a 5-10, 180-lb. junior who will back up Buffaloe and York when necessary. John Owensby is a sophomore j from Gastonia. He weighs in at 168 and is 5-8. He will help at the | Guard post. Fred Gray hails from Virginia Beach, Va. He is a 5-11, 170-lb. ! freshman who will add strength to | the forward wall. CENTERS Bob Frederick is one of last year's returning lettermen. His ex perience will strengthen the Quak ers at the center spot from which he will start. He is a 5-10, 190-lb. j senior from Woodbury, N. J. Lee Simnurson is another return j ing letterman. He makes up for his 15-8, 165-lb. disadvantage with an [ ability to diagnose plays. He is a j senior from Lexington. Earnie Vadersen is a junior trans ! fer who does the place-kicking for the squad. He is 6-0, 215 lbs. from Norfolk, Va. QUARTERBACKS Jimmy Williams may weigh only 156 lbs., but this 5-9 junior from Fuquay Springs is the spark that makes the Guilford offense work. Last year Jimmie led the squad in rushing, passing, total offense and scoring. He was second on the team in kickoff returns, punting and punt returns. Williams' 1396 yards led the conference in net total offense, j He completed 90 passes in 190 at tempts for 935 yards, also tops in the conference. This year the Quak ers will again have Jimmy at the Quarterback spot, using his serv ices in a varied assortment of offen sive formations. Bill Deyerle is a 6-0, 155-lb. sophomore from Roanoke, Va. He will back up Williams at the Quar terback spot. Bill Burchette is a hard-throwing Quarterback from Havelock. He is a 5-10, 165-lb. junior who will add depth to the QB position. THE CUILI'ORDI AN Football Schedule September 19 Hampden-Sydney (A) 8-16 26 Elon (H) I 6-15 October 3 Western Carolina (A) 17 Bridgewater (H) 24 Maryville (HC) 31 Newberry (A) November 7 Randolph-Macon (H) 1 4 Catawba (H) 21 Emory and Henrv (A) HALFBACKS Billy Joye. from Garner, is the co-captain of the squad this year. The 5-7, 170-lb. senior rushed for 314 yards last year. He was a prim • target of Williams, catching 28 I - h- ; - w £*xEn9fcSM!rat'. ; y v ' QEE9I* nRm&MKfStvuW Captain Gary York (61) leads the interference for Co-Captain Bill/ Joye (4). Make Plans to See These Games: Bridgewater Here, October 17; Maryville for Homecoming, October 24 passes for 285 yards. Two of them were good for touchdowns. Joye led the team in kickoff returns and in punting. His 38.8 punting aver age placed him third in the confer ence. He will be a valuable asset to this year's squad. Jack Brinkley will stare in the other Halfback slot this year. The 5-10, 170-lb. senior from Ahoskie was a versatile performer last sea son. This season he will be a prime target for Jimmie Williams. Danny McQueen is a speedy sophomore from Morehead City. Last year this 5-7, 145-lb. Halfback caught seven passes for 68 yards. He will add strength and experi ence to the Guilford backfield. Henry McKay is a freshman who played Prep ball at Frederick Mili tary. He is a 6-0, 185-lb. Virginian who hails from Norfolk. Boh Sylvest r, from Dover, Del., is a junior who spent his first two vears of college at Wesley Junior College. He weighs in at 180 lbs., October 9, 1964 | stands 5-11 and will see plenty of action this fall. Charles Craddock, from Ferrum | funior College, is a 5-11, 185-lb. junior who will also play a lot of j football this year. He hails from Charlottesville, Va. FULLBACKS Boh Blevins, a junior who trans ferred from Lees-Mcßae, will be our starting Fullback. He is a good runner, though on the small side, weighing 185 lbs., and standing 5-9. He make.; Marion, N. C. his home. John Van Etten lettered last yjar as a freshman. This year he returns to add valuable depth to the Full back spot. The 5-10, 190-lb. Ruth erford, N. J. sophomore handled the kickoffs last season. Andy Simmons is a senior from Sewanee, Tenn. He sat out last sei son but this vear the 5-10, 170-lb. Fullback will be back in the lineup to lend depth and experience where needed.