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Shaky Foundation. In his frustrating search for competent, congenial top administrators, Ferkauf since 1964 has shuffled-or shucked off-one chairman, two presidents and three vice presidents. Last week his personnel merry-go-round was still spinning. Out went Chairman Hilliard J. Coan after only twelve months on the job, and two more vice presidents. Ferkauf is personally charming, but is a hard man to please...
...Declaring that the University of Kansas had illegally recruited Star Halfback Bert Coan, the Big Eight stripped the proud Jayhawkers of their first conference football title in 30 years. The new champion: Missouri, which was trounced by Coan and Kansas, 23-7. ¶He had little speed and his batting swing was a convulsive twitch, but the New York Yankees' Gil McDougald was smart enough to become in his time the most versatile infielder in the majors. Last week, at 32, McDougald proved again how smart he was by quitting the game after two fading seasons (1960 average...
...college football's top games of the week: Sophomore Halfback Bert Coan scored two second-half touchdowns to lead Kansas to a 23-7 upset of previously undefeated Missouri, the nation's top-ranked team. The surprise victory gave the Kansas Jayhawkers their first Big Eight championship since 1930. Determined Minnesota rammed across two touchdowns in the fourth period to sew up a 26-7 win over Wisconsin and tie Iowa for the Big Ten title...
...JOHN R. COAN...
...only hockey game of the day Dudley shut out Dunster, 6 to 0. Commuter goals were scored by Don Anderson, Hugh Graham, Sid Gould, Dick Coan, Charley Sullivan, and Bob Whoriskey...