The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 20, 1956, Image 6

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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.
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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
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FRIDAY. APRTt 20. 1956
Barbell Club Elects
Givler, Three Others
Charles Givler was elected pres
ident of the Barbell Club Tues
day night.
Other newly-elected officers are
George Boratta, vice president;
John Matters, treasurer; and Bill
Crane, secretary,
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