PAGE SIX Nittany Golf Juggernaut Goes ET LARRY JACOBSON The Nittany golf team will find out just how good it really is when six Blue and White linksmen tee off in the Eastern Intercollegiate golf tournament today and tomorrow at New Haven, Conn. Touted as the best in the East, the undefeated linksmen, runners-up for the last two years, will try to shed their / 'bridesmaid" title in favor of the EIGA crown. The Lions lost to Navy last year and Yale two years ago, both by six Track Cindermen Play Host To Michigan By MACK McGAUGHAN The Nittany thinclads will face i powei Rd University of Michigan contingent on the Beaver Field cinders at 1 p.m. today. The Nittanies will be out to avenge a loss to the Maize and Blue earlier in the season at Quan tico. Lion quarter-milers Jim Norton and Dick Hambright will find tough competition in the form of the Wolverines' Don Matheson. 141atheson hit the 49.5 mark for the 440 earlier this year. Norton and Hambright have been engaged in a see-saw bat tle for the top 440 spot. In their last outing against Colgate— liambright nipped his team mate, and was clocked at 50.3. Norton's best time is 48.4 against West Virginia. This is 1/10 of a second from the Penn State record set in 1956 by Bruce Austin. Hambright took top quarter mile honors in the Navy meet with a time of 48.5. With a dry track and top competition it is possible that Penn State fans may witness the setting of a new quarter-mile mark today. Lion high jumpers Dick "Soup" Campbell and John Far eira will be hard-pressed by Michigan's Brandon O'Reilly and Manion Gibson. O'Reilly, who hails from Ire land, cleared the 6' 4 1 ,i" mark In a triangualr against Western Michigan and Marquette last week. Gibson cleared 6' 2" to cop the second place spot in the same meet. Gibson is also Michigan's top pole vaulter. He cleared the 14' 4" mark earlier in the season and will give Lion co-captain Ogie Norris a tough battle for top honors. Norris is the holder of the Penn State record-14 feet. Lion Stickmen Host Swarthmore Swat thmore College 's Little Quakers will provide the opposi tion for Penn State's lacrosse team at 3:30 today on the IM football field. Coach Earnie 13aer's "bandage brigade" needs a win over Swarthmore if they want to have a winning - season. Their season's record now stands at 3-6 with four games remaining. Injuries to the three key of fensive players All-American attackman Bill Hess, midfielder Dick Weeden and attackman Jim Winpenny—have definitely cut down the effectiveness of the Lions' offense. Hess is lost for the year. and Weeden and ' Winpenny aren't expected to see much action today. Baer has drilled the Lions long and hard the last two days in or der to come up with a revamped attack. He has been working with Byron Price, Harry Brown, Bill i THESIS ~ MULTILITHING . "'AST KCONOMICAL COMMERCIAL PRINTING SSE C. COLLEGE points. The Lions last won the team title in 1947 under Bob Ruther ford. And Coach Joe Boyle is con fident his aspirin pounders have The goods. "We've got good depth—six good golfers:* he said, "and our stiffest com petition should come from Princeton, Boston College and Yale (the host team)." Sixteen squads are entered. This year's edition of the golf team should be as good or bet ter than last year's troupe Grid at Beaver Field WAITING FOR THE GUN are Lion quarter-milers Dick Ham bright (left) and Jim Norton. The two speedsters will renew their dual for the top 440 spot in today's meet with the Wolverines at Beaver Field. I Ed Moran—the Nittanies' num- distance in 21.5. ber one middle distance runner-1 1 The Wolverines best miler, ; Bill Schwab and George Jones, Dick Schwartz, will have his will face the Wolverines' Johnl hands full as he faces Lions' Ed Deardorf and Robin Varian in the, 1 880-yard run.f Moran, Fred Kerr and Chick King this afternoon. Schwartz 1 Moran set the Penn State rec-! has run the mile in 4:2o—Moran lord for the half-mile, 152.9, in the I snapped the tape at - the 4:15.1 Navy meet. Schwab's best time mark at West Virginia last for the distance is 1:53.9. week. Deardorf copped first place 1 Fareira, Lion high jumper, in honors in the Western Michi- ljured his right ankle prior to the gan-Marquette meet with a time of 1:54.0. :Navy meet and he will be com peting in the high hurdles for The Wolverines' ac e low the first time since his injury. hurdler. Pete Stanger. will IXt tough competition for the Nit- Lion discus men, Andy Nyce tanies' Bob Szeyller. Szeyiler is and, Jim "Wammy" Wambold. steadily improving and his best will be shooting for first and time to date is 24.4. Stanger's second place honors this after best time is 23.4. noon as they meet Jere Bush- Lion sprinter Blaine O'Conner mg. Don Deskins and Ermin will face the Wolverines' Pete Crowley. Parker in the 100-yard dash and Nyce's best throw to date is Freeman Watkins in the 220. 0% 139' 4" in the Colgate meet. Warn- Conner's best time for the 100 isibold hit the 137' mark earlier in 9.9—Parker's is - 9.8. The Nittany the season. Bushong recorded a ace's best clocking for the 220 is heave of 137' against the Lions at 22.0—W a t k i n s has covered the Quantico. McDonough, Chip Henderson and Oave Wilkinson in hopes of find ing the right combination. The midfield, defense, and goal will remain intact for today's game. Swarthmore cosmos into this game with a 3-3 record. Last year's Penn-Del champions hays lost almost all of their person nel. Their only returning at tackman is captain Rod Rose who averaged two goals per game last year. Rose will prob ably see- action both at attack and midfield. ' Freshman sensation Dick Quar les heads the Swarthmore offense in scoring, and he will be the man to stop today. Quarles has had an average of three goals per a TRANSISTOR RADIO For him or her $34.95 up State College TV AD $4794 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE . COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA * * * 232 S. ALLEN which played every round in the Eaqern's under 80—the on ly squad to do so. Carrying the Nittany colors are captain Pat Reilly, Bill Da vidson, Johnny Felus, Bob Bainbridge, Charlie Decker and Scott Stultz. Stultz defeated Roy Altman earlier in the week for the right to play in the Easterns. But, as in all tournaments. form can be thrown to the wind. Boyle emphasised that anything can happen in the Easterns because the course is * * * game, and against Delaware he netted six. LACROSSE BRIEFS Bill Hess was present at the Cornell game Wednesday and helped Earnie Baer spot weaknesses in the Penn State offense . . . Fred Donahoe and John Behne are deadlocked for Lion scoring honors, each has eleven goals. —By Sandi Padw• FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT: "Christian Science and God's Government" LECTURER: Robert S. Van Atta of Rochester, New York HUB ASSEMBLY ROOM TUESDAY, MAY 13 7:30 P. M. After Eastern Crown hard —"the t ou gh e 1 t in the world"—and medal play (used in the EIGA) is different from match play used in dual meets. One bad hole can ruin a medal score, which is based on total strokes. In match play, score doesn't count, just who wins the holes. "I've seen some real good players fall apart in the East erns," Boyle said. The EIGA tourney will also see Syracuse's Warren Sim mons defend the individual fi lls he won last year. Davidson Annual Blue-White Game Will Start at 3:30 Today Coach Rip Engle will be in his usual role of neutral ob server this afternoon when Penn State's gridders wind-up spring drills with the annual Blue-White intrasquad game on Beaver Field. Kickoff time is 3:30. Engle, who will start his 9th year as the Lions' head foot ball coach this fall, will once * * •'et again let his assistants handle the two squads while he "relaxes" on'the sidelines. Line coaches Jim O'Hora and J. T. White and backfield tutor Joe Paterno will take charge of the Blue eleven with line coach "Tor" Toretti, backfield coach Frank Patrick, and frosh boss Earl Bruce running the Whites. Seven regulars from last fall's starting allignment will be in ac tion this afternoon, but three of them will be at new positions. Chuck Ruslavage, last year's num ber one center, and Bill Wehmer, the 1957 starter at left tackle, will handle the White team's guard WHITE LE—Bozick (67), Truitt (84), Steinman (88) LT—Junerette (75). Zalnn (77). Rule (72) LG—Rualarage (85), Popp (63), Butter field (64) C—Wilson (53), Heidi/id (58) RG—Wehmer (61), DeLuca (60), Feder off (62) RT—Muiraney (71), Shaffer (70), Gil -1 moor (70) RE—Neff (83), OPPerman (05), King (111) 'QB—Lucas (26), Scratia (25) RR—Cave (15), Urban (12), Washbe (17) LH—Gilmore (40). Chaffee (41), Will. (42) 1 FB—Botula (31), Jonas (36), Schaffer (55)1 BLUE LE—Schleicher 180). Alleman (61) ILT—Styuchula (72), Gory (79), Geyer (76) LG—Kohlhaaa (67), Stellatella (62), Vogt (60) C—Garban (65), Vo2(Hoong (57), Romigh (58) RG—Korbini (68), Maddigan (63), Sopko (69) RT—Bohar (70). Strojan (77) RE—Schwab (87), Barber (MI), RebaloT 1 (84) I QB--Jacks (24), Hoak (23), Kramer (20 RH—Kerr (11). Lae (n) Lli—Kasperian (42). Ghigiamill (40). Glue& (41) pg—mocony) (34), Pantie (35), Sabeas (U) duties while Andy IVloconyi, last fall's regular tight halfback, will be in the fullback slot for the Blues. In other 1957 starters include quarterback Al Jacks and Richie Lucas, left halfback Dave Ku pirian and right tackle Joe Bo hart. Both Jacks and Lucas are considered regulars because both held the first team signal calling role last year—Lucas moving into the spot after Jacks was sidelined with a separated shoulder in midseason. Jacks will lead the Blues this afternoon and Lucas will guide the Whites. Kasperian and Bo hart will play for Jacks' club. SATURDAY. MAY 10, 1958 qualified for the litho play last year. losing to Simmons - in the semifinals. But Boyle hinted that each Lion golfer is good enough to qualify. BMA ADDENDA—The Lion squad will play 18 holes today and tomorrow. The four lowest totals on each team are added up, and the lowest team total walks off with the crown. At the same time, the 1$ low scores from today's round will qualify for the individual title, which will be run off by match play tomorrow and Monday. Rip Engla • • , only a bystander Seven other Lion vets will get 'starting assignments today. Cap tain and center Steve Garban, tackle Andy Stynchulua, guard Bud Kohlhass and end Maury Schleicher (the converted full back) will go for the Blues while halfbacks Bruce Gilmore and Ed die Caye, fullback Pat Botula and tackle Tom Muraney will play for the Whites. Filling out the rest of the Blue eleven will be Frank Korbini at right guard, freshman Jim Schwab lat right end and rookie speedster Jim Kerr at right half. John Bo zick (left end), Chuck Janerette (left tackle), Dick Wilson (center) and either Neff or Henry Opper man (right end) will-be the other White starters. Just out! New POGO book The Page Seaday Parade is Walt Relies latest book about Ameri ca's most eminent possum. 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