University Daily Kansan Page 6 Friday, Jan. 12, 1962 Coan's Eligibility Being Questioned DALLAS, Tex. — (UPI) The question of the future eligibility in college athletics of Kansas' Bert Conn and Mississippi's Bookie Bolim may not be getting much outward attention from the NCAA, but Dallas newspapers are keeping the story alive daily. Coan, a halfback, and Bolin, a guard, became the center of attention when they accepted expense-paid trips from the Dallas Toxons and San Diego Chargers to the American Football League all-star game in San Diego last weekend. Coan had been drafted by Sim Diiego and Bolin by Dallas, both as "futures" although they have another year of eligibility remaining because they had been held out of competition, or "red-shirted," for a season. DR. HENRY HARDT of Texas Christian University, president of the NCAA, told the Dallas Times-Herald that while it would be up to the NCAA rules infraction committee "to act on such cases . . . it is my personal opinion that these cases would fall under the language of our (NCAA) excessive entertainment rules and in severe cases these rules could cost a player his eligibility." The Times-Herald also quoted Wayne Duke, assistant to NCAA Executive Director Walter Byers, as saying that he was "unaware" of the trips. The Times-Herald said, however, that Mr. Duke quoted from the NCAA constitution's article III, section I on "Principles of Amateurism" which says among other things that a person violated the amateur code if he receives expenses in reporting to or visiting a pro team. MEANWHILE. THE DALLAS Morning News today quoted Coan as saying that he wasn't freeting over the matter and that he didn't feel he had done anything wrong. "My feeling at the moment is that I'd like to stay here (Kansas) and play next year," the News quoted Coan as saying, but Coan also admitted he had been thinking about skipping his final year to play with San Diego. "YES, THERE'S A possibility of it," he replied to a question. "I don't want them to think I'm bargaining but I might change my mind about staying anyway. The Chargers didn't try to sign me . . . they wanted me to finish my education first. I guess I'll probably stay, if they'll let me." Both the Chargers and Texans pointed out their treatment of Coan and Bolin was "nothing new," that it had been going on by pro clubs for years. Winning Willie NEW YORK — (UPI) — Willie Shoemaker set an all-time high when he won the riding championship in 1953 with 485 winners. The Kansas Jayhawkers will attempt to keep from diving further into the cellar of the Big Eight conference when they meet Coach Sparky Stalcup's Missouri Tigers at Columbia tomorrow night. Coach Dick Harp's crew has a 0-2 league record and are 4-8 overall. The Missouri Tigers finished third in the Big Eight pre-season tournament, but like KU, have been winless in conference play. They lost to Oklahoma State 72-57 and Oklahoma 56-52. HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER Hawks Play Tigers There This was supposed to be a rebuilding year for Stalcup as he lost a potent scoring punch in Charlie Henke and Joe Scott. Henke carried a 24.6 average and finished as the best point-maker in Tiger annals. Open Evenings, VI 2-0562 Rich Negroes: a new force in American life America has about 25 Negro millionaires. And hundreds more are in the $50,000-and-up bracket. In this week's Saturday Evening Post, you'll meet these new Negro leaders. Learn how they made their fortunes. And how they're fighting discrimination in highest society. Scott averaged 16.5 and ranked fourth on Missouri's all-time charts. The Tigers sport a starting lineup with every man over six feet. At post is Gary Dye, 6-7. 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