We had boycotts, injuries, some reason none of these great sprinters got their Olympic moment, which is sad.
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1.Eulace Peacock Temple...injuries did him in
2.Art Bragg Morgan State....he did run but pulled up in a heat....I think. Help!
3.Jim Golliday Northwestern....think the guy was hurt in both 52 and 56, one of the elite in those years.
4.Steve Williams San Diego State....injuries
5.Hal Davis Cal....no Olympics because of the war
6.Houston McTear Cerritos JC....injuries
7.Eddie Hart Cal.....total bummer
8.Stanley Floyd Auburn.....boycott....but still ended up number one ranked....huh???
Of all the number one ranked 100m sprinters none anymore obscure than 1965 George Anderson***. Apparently he came on after 1964 at Southern U winning our Nationals not sure what else he did to deserve a number one ranking. Would love to have seen those SWAC 4x1 battles with Texas Southern and Grambling all having great teams, the best of times for SWAC track.
Think I have the why's those above didn't have an Olympics, help me if I'm wrong. we can fix it.
Actually the first T&FN I ever saw had Anderson on the cover winning those Nationals so it must have been 1965. Stopped at a buddies house after track practice to grab a coke,laying there on his table the magazine. Had to talk his dad (our coach) into letting me cut out that little order form. Broke my heart when the paper mag stopped coming. Guess everyone owns a computer.
One of the highlights for me cruising around off the coast of Nam (navy) was my monthly T&FN, life was good.
*** Anderson was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs, they sent him to a semi pro league the Omaha Mustangs where he stayed for seven seasons....huh???
A few others....
James Sanford
Ivory Crockett
Herb Washington...guy had an amazing start, the night Steve Williams ran his 9,1 WR(Fresno) he was trying to run him down. Quarrie also in the race.
Clancy Edwards
Ben Johnson Colombia 30's
lane
1.Eulace Peacock Temple...injuries did him in
2.Art Bragg Morgan State....he did run but pulled up in a heat....I think. Help!
3.Jim Golliday Northwestern....think the guy was hurt in both 52 and 56, one of the elite in those years.
4.Steve Williams San Diego State....injuries
5.Hal Davis Cal....no Olympics because of the war
6.Houston McTear Cerritos JC....injuries
7.Eddie Hart Cal.....total bummer
8.Stanley Floyd Auburn.....boycott....but still ended up number one ranked....huh???
Of all the number one ranked 100m sprinters none anymore obscure than 1965 George Anderson***. Apparently he came on after 1964 at Southern U winning our Nationals not sure what else he did to deserve a number one ranking. Would love to have seen those SWAC 4x1 battles with Texas Southern and Grambling all having great teams, the best of times for SWAC track.
Think I have the why's those above didn't have an Olympics, help me if I'm wrong. we can fix it.
Actually the first T&FN I ever saw had Anderson on the cover winning those Nationals so it must have been 1965. Stopped at a buddies house after track practice to grab a coke,laying there on his table the magazine. Had to talk his dad (our coach) into letting me cut out that little order form. Broke my heart when the paper mag stopped coming. Guess everyone owns a computer.
One of the highlights for me cruising around off the coast of Nam (navy) was my monthly T&FN, life was good.
*** Anderson was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs, they sent him to a semi pro league the Omaha Mustangs where he stayed for seven seasons....huh???
A few others....
James Sanford
Ivory Crockett
Herb Washington...guy had an amazing start, the night Steve Williams ran his 9,1 WR(Fresno) he was trying to run him down. Quarrie also in the race.
Clancy Edwards
Ben Johnson Colombia 30's
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