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Nothing to substantiate but there was a player named Clarence “Buck” FLOWERS played throughout the south from 1906 to 1914. He is in the Series 5 set with Greenville and is right handed as well.
Could be a “FLOWER” that got trimmed to “.OWER” Interesting thread.
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