Vee-Jay Records was a record label, specializing in blues, rhythm and blues and rock and roll.
Vivian's brother, Calvin Carter, was the label's AandR man. Ewart Abner, formerly of Chance Records, joined the label in 1955, first as manager, then as vice president, and ultimately, as president.
The releases were at first unsuccessful, but quickly became big once the British Invasion took off in early 1964, selling 2.6 million Beatles singles in a single month.
Tollie's second and third touchdown passes came in the second quarter when he found Floyd for 37 yards, the Vince Brewer for 24 yards, just before halftime.
Tollie was 11 of 17 for 121 yards, and rushed for 81 yards on 12 carries.
Bartow senior quarterback Shandrin Tollie was the offensive leader, rushing 11 for 100 yards and four touchdowns; and passing 8 of 11 for 156 yards and two touchdowns.