SATURDAY. APRIL 25 Lions' D i avidson to Meet Simmon in Orange Test Bill Davidson, tion captain and EIGA champion, will be out to break the mastery Orangeman star Warren Simmons holds over the Nittanies as the two teams square off at the. Tecumseh golf course in Syracuse this afternoon. Golf Coach Joe Boyle plans to start Davidson in the number one position against Simmons. In the last two years, Simmons has beaten his Penn * * * State opponent—Pat Reilly—by a 4 and 2 and 4 and 3 scores. Two years ago, ill the 1957 East erns, playing the,,*mi-final round Simmons beat Davidson by a 6 and 5 score However. Boyle seems to think that the two men will be evenly matched today. "David son has greatly improved since he and Simmons last met and the match should be the high light of the day," Boyle said. Boyle will use Dick Burgoon in the number slot. He will prob ably meet Mike Dritz, second man on the Orange team. According to Boyle, Burgeon has finally reached the level of golf that he should be playing and should give the experienced Dritz a good battle. The other two;top spots in the link lineup will be taken up by Scott Stultz and Roy Altman. Stultz,- a senior, has lbst only one match in two years of Lion golf competition. This loss was a tough decision in the West Vir ginia match. Boyle considers Stulz a very fine competitor and, a clutch player. 1 Altman is also considered a fop golfer by Boyle. Last year he dropped only one match for a 9-1 record. "Roy is a very fine golf player and has come through very well for us." Boyle said. Both of these men should face experienced Oralgemen and will have a tough fight on their hands, according to Boyle. The other three positions in the, lineup will be taken by Haydn Thomas, rohn Morton and either Ed Kormos or Bob Ruth erford. Thomas and Morton proved themselves last weekend when they won ,strong decisions over their opponents. Kormos has a 1-1 record for the year and Rutherford hasn't seen action this year. Packers Trade End to Browns PHILADELPHIA RI Bill Howton, veteran Green Bay Pack ers' end, went to the Cleveland Browns yetserday in a trade for defensive end Bill Quinlan and offensive halfback Lew Carpen ter. Coach Paul E. Brown of Cleve land and General Manager Vince Lombardi of Green Bay worked out the deal here following a 2- day special meeting of the Na tinnal Football League owners. The retirement of Pete Brew ster after seven seasons with the Browns left the club hurting for an offensive end. Howton, 28, and a veteran of seven seasons with Green Bay after college football at Rice In stitute, has been an outstanding receiver. He has caught 303 pass es for 5,581 yards and 43 touch downs during his time with Green Bay.. . Quinlan, who will be 27 in June, has been a regular defensive end for Cleveland for two years. Car penter, 26, was acquired from the Detroit Lions in a trade two years lib for Roger Zatkoff. Williams Works Out i i BOSTON (M) Ted Williams, Bbston Red Sox slugger, had his first workout at Fenway Park yesterday since undergoing treat nient for a pinched nerve in his shoulder and neck. ALPHA SIGMA PHI KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA preient "MARCO IN CHI Bill Davidson , to meet Simmons MAJOR LEAGUES NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. G.S. a-Milwaukee 6 2 .750 a-Los Angeles --_.— 7 4 .636 14 San Francisco _____ 8 3 .615 12; Chicago 6 6 .500 2 x-Cincinnati 5 5 .600 2 x-Philadelphia 4 4 .500 2 3-Pittsburgh ________ 2 6 .260 4 x-St. Louis _ 2 9 .250 4. x—Play night games. NEW YORK (AP) Probable pitchers for today's major league games: NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee at Cincinnati—Spahn (2-0) es. Purkey (2-1). Pittsburgh at Philadelphia—lladdia 0-0/ vs. Cardwell 0-01. Loa Angeles at St. Louis—Drysdale (2-1) vs. Blaylock (0-1). . San Francisco at Chicago—Jones (1-2) vs. Anderson (1-0). AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston at Washington Moford (0-1) 'VC Ramos (2-11. Baltimore et New York--Itarshman (04) vs. Ditmar (0.1). Chicago at Cleveland—Latman (9-1) vs. MeLi4h (3-01. Detroit at Kansas City (N)—Foitatk (0-1) Vs. Coleman (0-0). AMERICAN LEAGUE Lending Batsmen 6 AB It H Pet. Power Cleveland ___ 10 40 11 17 .425 Kaline, Detroit 10 43 2 18 .419 Home runs—H4ld Cleveland 0; Triandos, Baltimore 4. Rlins—Triandos, Baltimore. 16: Skowron, New York, 12. Leading Batsmen G AB R H Pct. Aaron, 'Milwaukee 9 38 9 19 .500 Alou, San Fran. --__ 11 46 7 19 41.3 Home runs—Demeter; Los Angeles 6; Cepeda„ San Fran., 5. 11111 . 4—Banka, Chi cago. 16; Demeter. Los Angeles. 16. For Senior Ball te 3,,02.;,Y4 vYY To Get My Corsage from Bill McMullen 'Florist 730 E. COLLEGE AVE. Phone ADams 7.4994 • LO THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Lion Stickmen Hold 4-1 Record Having posted an impressive, sloppy and had improved little 4-1 record for the first half of, since the Navy disaster. the season, the Penn State la-, Then on April 18 the Nittanies crosse team will swing into the i took on Hobart, a team that had second half next Saturday after - ; beaten them last year, 8-6, in noon when they meet a ruggediovertime. The Lions downed them, Syracuse team on Beaver Field.lll-3, but still weren't looking like The Lions started off strong early in the season when they trounced Loyola, 14-3. John Behne almost tied Bill Hess' 9-goal scor ing record for one game when he tallied eight goals in the Loyola tilt. However, the stickmen's tri umph was short lived, when a week later, the Middies of Navy came to Beaver Field and handed the Lions their worst defeat in Penn State. lacrosse history, 29-3. But four days later the Lions showed they hadn't given up when they stopped Penn, 9-4. However, the Lions still looked "Oh, to be in Elba... now that Winston's there!" US I WHAT UP FRONT THAT COUNTS The mystery is solved! Napoleon's bistros for a spare carton of Winstons! famous gesture was just to reassure There's a rare smoking treat that comes himself that he had plenty of cigarettes. from Winston's famous Filter-Blend-- His army may have traveled on its which means a careful selection of fine. stomach, but the old boy himself mild tobaccos specially processed for wouldn't have been caught at Waterloo filter smoking. Try a pack real soon, if he hadn't been cherlr"ng the Belgian - and you'll agree that ... Winston tastes good— V./ WMOLIO TOllAteti ild..*lN STfiIi.SALE it . a.t. the team that ripped Loyola. The turning point finally came at Cornell Wednesday when the Baermen put on an eight goal rally in the second half that caught the Big Red completely off guard. The Lions came from three goals back to record a 10-6 victory over previously undefeat ed Cornell. Coach Earnie Baer described the Cornell tilt as the best game all year and in his opinion one of the best games in his three years as lacrosse coach of Penn State. One thing that pleased Baer in like a cigarette should! PAGE SEVEN particular was that there was no piling up on plays as there had been in the Navy game. Baer said that it had been this type of play that spelled the downfall of the Lions in the Navy game as players left their posi tions to rush after the ball, thus 'leaving the defense wide open 'for Navy to come in unopposed. Three of the stickmen's toughest next few weeks. Syracuse will games will be coming up in the be the foe on May 2, with Mary land following four days later. The last game of the season with Rutgers should also prove to be a tough one for the Lions as the Scarlet Knights only lost to Navy by a 10-9 score and also topped the Lions in a pre-season box la crosse game.