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Cornell is hardly what you'd call a low-scoring team--in its last game it edged Hamilton 19-0. The team only finished fourth in the Ivy League last year, but this season has a terrific crop of sophomores, including the three Ferguson brothers from Saskatchewan. There isn't a single senior on the varsity...
...medal from the 10-meter platform -except maybe Germany's Ingrid Kramer, who won the high dive in 1960 and was supposed to repeat. California's Donna de Varona, 17, led a one-two-three sweep of the women's 400-meter individual medley, and Cathy Ferguson, 16, set a new world record in the 100-meter backstroke. Of course, there was nothing anyone could do to stop Australia's ageless Dawn Fraser, 27, from winning the 100-meter freestyle in a record 59.4 sec. But Sharon Stouder, only 15, came within .4 sec. (becoming...
...Cathy Ferguson set a world 100-meter backstroke record of 1:07.7 in beating France's Christine Caron for the gold medal. Ginny Duenkel of the U.S. war third...
Died. John Donald Ferguson, 74, editor of the Milwaukee Journal from 1943 to 1961, who, with its late publisher Harry Grant, built the Journal into one of the Midwest's biggest, richest and most respected papers; of head injuries sustained in a fall; in Milwaukee. Ferguson believed that a paper should be responsible for every word it prints-and so he banned all syndicated columnists, snorting that they print "the yakety-yak that fills the room after the fourth dry martini...
...MERRY MUSES OF CALEDONIA by Robert Burns, edited by James Barke, Sydney Goodsir Smith, J. Delancey Ferguson. 224 pages. Putnam...