Brutal's post relating to Houston McTear, and then Ken Thomas was of interest. I tend not to stray onto the message board that often, and was dismayed to see how quickly it degenerated into name calling.
Incidentally Ken Thomas (5'9/211), who was remarkably disimilar physically to younger brother Henry (6'2/170), may have beena db at SJS, but at KC he was a receiver in the 1 year he played.
Must be a typo. Unless Brutal had defected, I doubt he was present to see Bob Hayes win the USA-USSR 100 in 1963 - it was in Moskva. The previous year 9at Stanford) is more likely - when Hayes beat Roger Sayers by 2 foot as both ran 10.2
Incidentally Ken Thomas (5'9/211), who was remarkably disimilar physically to younger brother Henry (6'2/170), may have beena db at SJS, but at KC he was a receiver in the 1 year he played.
Must be a typo. Unless Brutal had defected, I doubt he was present to see Bob Hayes win the USA-USSR 100 in 1963 - it was in Moskva. The previous year 9at Stanford) is more likely - when Hayes beat Roger Sayers by 2 foot as both ran 10.2
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