PAGE SIX Linksmen - Hoyas To Clash Today The 6600-yard Colonial Golf Course in Washington, D.C., one of the toughest college golf courses in the East, is the scene of the meet between the Nittany Lion golf squad and the linksmen of Georgetown University at 1 p.m. today. The golfers beat the Hoyas 7-0 On the same course last year. The Lions put a 14-game win streak on the line in today's match against the always-tough Hoyas. The Nittanies also seek their 26th dual meet win in their last 27 starts. Not since midway through the season of 1954 have the Lion golfers lost a dual meet. And before that loss, to Colgate University. they had won 12 matches in succes sion. The Georgetown squad will have the hungry desire to win that is usually reserved for a front runner in its mind when it faces the Lions today. It wants the win. and is well enough equip ped to turn the trick. Four return nig lettermen head the Hoya squad into today's action. They are experienced, competent golf ers who can win if they get the breaks. The four are Perky Cullinane, second in the Eastern champion ships last season, Owen Mande bille. Marion Vickerson, and Gene Hoovered. All played against the Lions in last year's match. The Lion cast will include captain Jim Mayes, sophomore standout Fat Rielly, Gus Ger hart, Jim Ginsberg. Leo 'Cult kola. Johnny Boyanowski. and John Branish. All except Rielly and Branish were in the lineup for last year% tiff with the same club. After today's match, the Lions complete their extra-long week end by playing the University of Pennsylvania and Villanova Uni versity golf teams in a triangular meet tomorrow. The meet will be the first home engagement of the year for the Lions. dj :> :__f . 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PENNSYLVANIA ,e- 'lll E 414 Stickmen Visit Penn Penn State's twice-beaten la crosse team makes its sixth straight appearance on foreign soil tomorrow when the Univer sity of Pennsylvania plays host to Coach Nick Thiel's stickmen of Philadelphia. The Lion lacrossemen, who make their home debut next Sat urday against Colgate, will be seeking their fifth victory of the current campaign and their sec ond in a row over the Quakers. Penn, after two successful sea sons in 1953 and 1954, are in the process of rebuilding. Their coach, Bob Matthews, is in his second year at the helm of the lacrosse team and with only seven letter men back from the 1955 squad, the Quaker coach is finding it hard to break into the win col umn. In three starts thus far Penn has lost to Yale, the Philadelphia ELECTRONICS Guidance Systems Instrumentation SERVOMECHANISMS TESTING Missile Acceptance Testins Test Equipment Design • Flight Test Instrumentation Installation • Service & Training Lacrosse Club, and Rutgers. 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