PAGE SIX Buckeyes, Spartans Face Mediocre Track Seasons By JIM KARL only dual meet to date, a 76 1/6-, Unless Ohio State's Larryl 45 5/8 victory over Ohio Univer- Snyder and Michigan State's ' sip, I The Buckeyes also participated Fran Ditterich are keepingiin the Ohio Relays, but came up their track talent under wraps,lwith only one winner. Co-Captain Larry Schmalen the two Big 10 coaches may beiberger won the discus, one of in for a long afternoon tomor-. I ohio State's few strong events., Georite the oter, 00-cap. row when Penn State chal- I t ain , backsMirka up , pchmale h nberger in lenges the conference schools in a'this event triangular meet at, East Lansing, Dan Maloney. the Buckeyes' Mich, ' fop performer in the low hur- Both the Buckeyes and the. dies: won in 25 seconds flat Spartans suffered through medi H against Ohio University. ocre indoor seasons, and their perl Bob Riley won the 120 high romances so far during the out-ihurdles in the same meet in 15.9. door campaign haven't been mucW,Tim Davis, ,the top miler on the better. squad, _ finished second against The Lions won their season p ever against Navy two weeks ago and came up with some im pressive indivi d u a 1 perform ances at t h e Penn Relays last week. J i m Schwab took third place in the javelin, Ron Beard tied Ron Beard for second in the pole vault and Jerry Wettstone tied for first in the high jump at the Relays. Michigan State finished sixth at the Ohio Relays, scoring 18 points. Ohio State won its -~`..~ "WHO OWNS THE ELECTRIC COMPANY?" Maybe you are one of the owners. Probably sonic of your friends and neighbors are inves tors in the company, too. Certainly this is true: Your electric company is not owned or run by the city or by the state. Ws owned by thou sands of people like yourself; and it is run with the efficiency these investors demand in their interests and yours. That's a mighty big reason why there's plenty of electricity for all of us--and why it's just about the biggest bargain in your budget. ,WEST PENN POWER Inve3tor-owned, tax-paying-serving WESTern PENNsylvania . . Ohio University. The winning time was 4:25. Dick galinoski, Dick Harri son, Dave Paige and Bill Fry wili probably run the mile re lay for the Buckeyes. That quar tet won in 3:23 at the Ohio Re. lays. Michigan State's top performer is Sonny Akpata, a 23-foot plus' broad jumper from Nigeria. Gerry Young, the Big 10 two mile champion, and Zach Ford, a 9.8 sprinter, head the Spartans' i runryng corps. I Bill Mann was thir d in the 120 high hurdles hi the Big 10 indoor championships and sophomore Bill Alcorn tied for third in thel pole vault at 13-8. WEI THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Dentist Guilty In Bribe Case PITTSBURGH (4 3 ) Dr. Ed ward H. Sebastian, 33, a dentist from nearby Stowe Twp., was found guilty yesterday on charges of attempting to bribe two Uni iversity of Pittsburgh basketball !players. An Allegheny County Criminal Court jury convicted the former instructor in the Pitt Dental School on two counts of bribery lof an athletic contest, Defense Attorney Louis C. Glas so requested a pre-sentence inves tigation but said he did not plan 'to appeal. Visiting Judge Samuel J. Rob .erts of Erie County deferred sen tencing pending - the investigation and continued Dr. Sebastian's 1 52,501) bond. - The maximum sentence is 10 years in prison and a $lO,OOO fine on each count. He was accused of approaching John Fridley of Sharon, Pa., and Dick Falenski of Latrobe, Pa., in 1959 to try to get them to shave points in Pitt games. "Donkey Softball" Harris Says Cage Captaincy Means Added Responsibility The captaincy of the Penn State basketball team means a lot more than the realization 'of a boyhood dream to Gene Harris. Elected last night, the 6-3 jun- Aor admitted that he'll face a double 'responsibility next year— to his teammates and to basket ball fans all over the country. "My responsibility to the team will be to mold them into a unit. The only way we can have success is to work togeth er, I'm sure if everybody does his part we'll have a winning season." Harris said; ."That's not all I'll have td do," Penn State's leading scorer said as he thought back to the events of the past few days and the mushrooming point-shaving scan dal' which is hanging over college basketball. "As a captain I'll have to make sure no player on our team will have to succumb to something Hi-Fi Surrounds You With Rockin' Sounds - at the WEST HALLS RECORD HOP TIM vs IFC By SANDY PADWE Grudge Game Of The Year FRIDAY. MAY 5. 1961 like point-shaving," the lanky junior said. "I'm going to be close to every player and if he has any prob lems I'll tell the coach and see if he can help. I know he always has." Harris said. "I think the boys really made a good choice," Lion coach John Egli said. "Gene knows the score and knows what has to be done." Harris' election climaxed a great individual year. The Pittsburgh native led the team in scoring with 369 points in 24 games for a 15.4 average and also led in re bounding with 244. Frosh Boseboliers Host Behrend Center Today The Penn State freshman base b...ll team hosts Behrend Center this afternoon at 3:30 on Beaver Field. The Lion cubs will be looking for their second win of the year. Coach Bill Speith's baseballers downed Bueknell, 6.1, in their season opener last week.