By RON MALY
I've written about Murray Wier in the past.
He was a standout player for coach Pops
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I had ridden in a Crandic [that stood for Cedar Rapids and Iowa City] rail car from--you're right-- Cedar Rapids to Iowa City with two other people to see the game.
Murray Wier, who stood no taller than 5 feet 10 inches, was known as a "whirling dervish" on basketball courts.
The dictionary describes a whirling dervish as "a person whose behavior resembles a rapid, spinning object."
I never wrote much about whirling dervishes, but I think Bert McGrane or Grantland Rice did.
Whatever, Murray Wier played an excellent basketball game that first night I saw him when I was 12 years of age, and Pops Harrison's Hawkeyes beat coach Piggy Lambert's Purdue team [which probably had no whirling dervish on its roster].
I've had fond memories of Murray Wier's playing ability ever since. He deserved to be the consensus all-American he became at Iowa.
Sorry to inform you that Murray Wier died today at the age of 89 at his home in Georgetown, TX.
I have my doubts that there will ever be a whirling dervish to match him.