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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1959 Utah- - County. Utah 19 The Sports Scene I rr . MissESsipi Hoopster If s By WENDELL IUGBY ' iSH0WERS . , 1 ft if " j Vrfl Dream Come True b-es- Skyline Athletic Chiefs Recommend Brechler for Commissioner Post TIME OUT! lit ..; Herald Sports Writer to make the. grade Among the lar?c group of transfers' trying " Roland Bevell, a young is at Brigbaw Young University this year: after cut the stWin is running athlete from BatesviUe. Miss., vho have been made to date. v He wanted to come out wct twq years ago after bis conversion to the LDS Church, when he began b hear more and more reports about BYU,' but he decided that a couple of year? in Junior College might enhance; his chances, so he is here today as the fuldream.' . fillment of a two-yeHe played both forward and guard in high school, and later at Northwestern Junior College in Mississippi he s gained , some .work on the recognition for-h- is waxed court. He also played baseball where he rated among the top piayers as a pitcher and as a first baseman when he was not on the mound.! In the. shortened baseball sea- - I son that prevailed in Mississippi I his he had a 44 pitching record, ' first year, and a 1 pitching record the last season, most; of the Hme he was on first base. Ills folks owned a grocery learned ninr and ifir Roland Bevell . some of the skills Involved in mercantile, business. Later he went to Texas where he worked for bis uncle on a construction job, and now he is here at BYU with basketball his "current interest. T and exceptionally, fast on his feet as Standing and even well as being a good ball handler,', he Is still under the watchful eye of Coach Watts, who feels that he has an even chance to make good at a guard position His big trouble Is that there are so many fine prospects dotting the Cougar roster this year. Naturally, he has a slight Mississippi accent, and his friends and teammates 'enjoy, hearing him talk. He is quiet and softspoken, and hir. friendly attitude make him popular on the "Y" vmipus. Right now hejis waUing for some of the deep snow he has heard the .'winter season produces out here. Ht; has never seen more than an inch or so, and that never laste-- long enough to let him get acquainted. He may get his chance;, it does snow out this way i . i ; ar $ - "Darn these who have to get a souvenir of hero-worshipe- rs their idol!" Sport Scores Sky-oda- y Detroit 120 'Minneapolis 101 Philadelphia! 124 St. Louis 112 Boston 122 New York 107 ' fuM. v,., .Jfifr tv- , jand Romney the conference earlier this year he should retire next July! 1. He is Utah 65, and has been commissioner a agreed PORTLAND, Ore. (UP ) commeted State University three-stat- e basketball svfeep Fri- fiay night by defeating (the Unk 7 The vi versity of Portland sitors used only five men through out the. game. six footLed by springy-legge- d three sharpshooters Cornjell Green and Tyler Wilbon, the tJtah five with the pibattled lots throughout the first palf, pulllead only in ing out a four-poin- t the last few minutes. Portland tied the score quick. 7 since 1949, - - - , 1 I nt ck 'i M ly in the sejeond half on two baskets by forward Jim Altenhofen, who was high-poiman for the He 26. with kept Portland game in contention until Wilbon and Jerry Schofield hit a hot streak, in which they sank seven straight neid goals to give utan btate a 67-5-7 lead 'with four minutes to go. The score was tied six times 74-G- neck-aW-ne- nr uh sfiM .yj) 1 tntch yon faat, fflcieat plclc-v- p arrlca and to Ira yor problcoa for ASS yo with no ; -- National Basketball Association celiac. WYI1 ttni right sway ao ghr nRNVER fUPD Pau Brech- - succeed E. L. Dick Homney as ler. Athletic Director at the Uni conference commissioner next versity of Iowa, was reclmipend year. ,y,A ed to the presidents of he i com- A eonferefcee nominating to bne Conference schools rnittee, headed by Athletic Direc. tor E. E, (Tad) Wieman of Den ver University put Brechler' at the head of a list of six men recommended for the position. The nominating "committee screened 50 men, and interview ea some of them.' Brechler, whq is 48, was interviewed this week, Aggies Trip Portland In 74-6- 7 Tilt . THE FAST WAY M ft rli of dea4 or h1m alnuU U to (all our aartt pUat f Iowa University GAINS NOD athletic director Paul Brechler was recommended by the Sky. line athletic directors to succeed Dick Romney as the conference's commissioner. during the first half. ii ) National Hockey League 2-- No games: scheduled.,, American Hockey League Rochester 3; Springfield 2 Cleveland 61 Hershey (Only games scheduled) ..J : so 6-- 0, I, r r- - . I Men's Socks Sharpen up his Christmas with newest In Ties, by Wembly and Calvert The finest thing oo two feet. New socks by Es quire 69c $250. $100 and I I Ties ,0 f. $300 r i ll , : ' ' ' v i 1 ll s 1. 'tr"r " 1 II X. - , one of the big midyear activities at most of the high schopls in Central Utah; In some respects it is even vieing with basketball as a drawing card' for youngsters who need a follow up sport aftci the football season is gone. Typical of this attitude is the comment of Doug Rowley, an Orem High School athlete, who said that ''I was not quite good enough for basketball,: but I surely (enjoy the1 wrestling program." He is not alono in that respect for hundreds of boys throughout Central Utah have taken to the mat game and are liking It. Lehi, Wrestling , 1Js fti t I t t 4 aOSED WINDOW DRIVING Men's Sweaters makesj a faulty puffier extremely dangerous! Americcn Fork and Pleasant Tfroye are thoroughly enjoying their new facilities,1 and Orem and Frdvo are not complaining when it come3 to having a place fori their wrestling mats. LET US CHECK j Most popular Glasgo's and Revere, in crew neck cardigan,! finest (woolen YOURS yarns : Young- University lost a fine athlete and a great AI when Warren was killed recently in a tumble from boy Bridal Veil Falls. He had one more year of competition on Coach Clarence Robison's track; team, and the Cougars will feel his loss when track season comes next soring. He has lettered each year in nis favorite activity, the javelin, and pe has thrown the wand around the 200 foot mark. Coach Robbie a great zest ,for said, "He was a great fellow; full of life and with . . . t ' j l t i j uving. n naa an acvencurous nature ana nis trying to cross the dangerous falls area was strictly in line with his way of life.. He had a creative mind, was ambitious, and a very fine boy. He will M Brigham If it needs replacing, we have precision-engineere- d iissed." 1 wash-n-we- ar mufflers to i i fit your make and model. ( f895 I ! t iI CCD OS W at Only CQ,) Prices Quieter, Stronger msmm Built to Last jLonger . IWith the basketball season just getting under way, and last Friday and Saturday marking the opening of the practice game, . ,0 $1595 I " C 895,0 $1895 l .:"v:v::x.-,e- j r ! Beautiful new patterns and shades in Chas. 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