Two doors down from Bent Tree Drive, standing outside his red-brick house, Jerry Mayo, once a roughneck in the oil fields of West Texas and now a retired educator on the Lone Star State’s east end, weighed a whupping’s virtues.
KEVIN ARMSTRONG, New York Daily News: Sports
Sat, 09/20/2014 - 9:49am
Two doors down from Bent Tree Drive, standing outside his red-brick house, Jerry Mayo, once a roughneck in the oil fields of West Texas and now a retired educator on the Lone Star State’s east end, weighed a whupping’s virtues.