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Show ee Thursday. January 24, 1980. THE HERALD. Provo. Utah—Page 9 New Mexico Devin Durrant Basketball! Fans, Too, Come in Various Forms scheduled to reconvene Tuesday. “Their schedule is very flexible" a clerk in the office of U.S. stance. Heis the devoted, loyal, Brooks,a greatathlete himself in his yore days, is now an avid Cougar fan does this better than anyone I've ever heard. t! the Teferees know and listen to Pony. Doleaay fans do more than fe watch the e. Muriel le is the perfect example.She arrives during warmups, gets out her yarn and needlesai s knitting. She knits continuously bet it the game and postgame show. She does excellent work.I know. I was therecipient of a beautiful hat and scarf last this or don’t do that. He also shows concern for the referees. The student of the game is known as a scholar-fan. Heisn't often very vocal. Rather he just sits back and studies each move a player makes. He watches for play design and strategicalpatterns. He teaches himself by watching what happens on the court. The scorekeeperis a fan whose majnfunction is to keep track of individual statistics. This role is usually reserved for mothers of the players. Keep it up, mom. Last, but not least, comes the cheerer. He is the one with the good lungs. I’m sure you've heard him. He yells and cheers ‘Then there is the gourmet fan. He taste-tests everything the concession stand hasto offer. He can't enjoy the game unlessheis eating. Personally I find this style mostfulfilling. ‘The coach-fan is the next kind. His assignment is to holler strategy adjustments and substitution suggestions while constantly urging each player to do suffer through laryngitis for a week just to ensure a Cougarvictory. There’s a lot of each of these fans in all of us. I consider myself a scholarly, cheering coach who enjoys an occasional trip to the concession stand. We're all unique as fans. type of fan are you? the team on from beginning until the end nonstop. He is willing to Cage Shot Destined For Guinness TALLAHASSEE, Fila. (UPI) — With a tape measure and a pole vaulter’s pole, Florida State University officials decided Tuesday the “Hail Mary’ shot of Virginia Tech’s Les Henson is probably destined for the Guinness Book of World Records. With the basketball game tied 77-77 Monday night, the Hokies’ Henson Attorney Joe Morrison Colson. ol Jaramillo also told the subcommittee the university would like to see the athletic director help Oversee expenditure of funds raised by the UNM Lobo Booster Club. Representatives of the booster club were d to appear before the subcommittee Thursday. THE AFFORDABLE LOOK OF DISTINCTION ATOUR MEN'S SHOE SALE Many FamousBrands in the Area Adjacent to Our Budget Shoe Dept. Seminole fans. and dress boots; many haveleather soles and air cushioned Mark Carlson, FSU sports information director, said the BTKav! 89 feet, 3 i presumably willGualifyit for the Guinness book which currently lists the world’s longest basketball shot at 8 feet. ¥ R.E. Thompson said. Meanwhile, a House subcommittee on higher education was scheduled to meet again Thursday in Santa Fe to hear een, on the athletic at UN. aMthere are still many unanswered questions,” said Rep Fred Mondragon. D-Bernalillo, as the subcommittee of the House Appropriations and Finance Committee opened its hearings Tuesday. ‘‘I believe that we speak on behalf of the state of New Mexico,its citizens and our fellow legislators when we express the feeling that a trust has been betrayed.”’ Mondragon is chairman of the subcommittee. Among those appearing before the hearing Tuesday were UNM President William E. Davis, regents Colleen Maloof and Henry Jaramillo, Athletic Director John Bridgers and new head coaches for football and the final seconds and flung it down the court the basket to the disbelief of 2,213 LEATHER The panel had been — height, weight, position. But year. CENTERS federal grand jury's third meeting to look into alUniversity of New Mexico athletic department has been rescheduled for Jan. 2. there are othertraits that no one can pin down. Weeach haveour own style; our own ways of shooting, passing, and even standing. Every basketball player is different. The sameis true of BYU fans. All contribute greatly, but each in his cwn way. Take the true blue far, for in- thierespeibliyto ir responsibility to Lowy the referees in line. Lee “Pony” TT SPORT ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPI) — The U.S. attorney's office Says a leged irregularities in the Have you ever listened as Lesmtstony describes a basketball play are some characteristics that can be stated with exactness never-miss-a-game type. He would skip his sister's wedding if it conflicted with a game Dickerson Watkine a BYU student, is this kind of fan. Helines up for his tickets 48 hours in advance. You'll find him on the front row of the saemt section leading the Next come the referee Grand Jury Postponed Reg. $41-$48 classic leather styles from famous makers. Distinctive tassel loafers, strap and buckle styles, oxfords insoles. in browns, tans, blacks and others, sizes 61-13. Manywidths to choose from. 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