12—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Nov. 7, 1985 ershey House starting an intramural dynasty By BRIAN MCMAHON Collegian Sports Writer Only four games into the season, the Hershey House intramural foot ball team is starting to look like it will be sliding down the third floor of Packer Hall once again in late No vember. "We dump buckets of water in the hall and just slide," Hershey I.M. chairman John Scrizzi said following his team's season-opening trouncing of Potter House. "We do it every time we win a championship." `Within a couple of weeks we had all grown very close and began to form what would become the strongest friendships of our lives.' -John Scrizzi Hershey House intramural teams have made that slide four times in the last three years twice each for football and softball and are cur rently pursuing their third consec utive I.M. football title. Since beating Potter House 19-0 in this season's opener, Hershey has dominated its division, outscoring its opponents 93- 2. In the last two seasons, Hershey has outscored its opponents 358-5, but the players say they feel there's more to winning than just scoring points. They agree that , the key to their success has been a long-term friendship that has given them confi dence in themselves as a team. "I think we're like a really big family," Scrizzi said. "We're pretty tight compared to other houses." "We're all pretty close," agrees Mark Weslosky, Scrizzi's roommate and teammate. "We do just about everything together." The Hershey House dynasty began , ALLENWAY BARBER SHOP-315 .NOTIOE S. Allen, State College. We do all • cuts and styles. No appointment needed--just walk In, 234.4302. ColleglaP Inc. reserves the. - ATTENTION FEMALES MISS right to release the names of America need not be Just a Individuals who place adverts- dream. For info. call Rick 234- ing in The Daily Collegian, Colle -2825. glen Magazine and The Weekly. Collegian. 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PPY From the Members of Hershey House's intramural football team celebrate the team's success. The team has won two consecutive intramural titles. three years ago, Scrizzi said, when Resident Assistant John Coyle took "a group of ex-high school athletes who barely knew each other" and got them interested in I.M. sports. "Within a couple of weeks," Scrizzi said, "we had all grown very close and began to form what would be come the strongest friendships of our lives. We shared everything, from COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS COMPUTER TERMINAL RENT ALS, low rates, long or short term at ACORN RENTALS, 232 S. Allen, 238-6021. AUDIO taff our deepest thoughts to most personal topped a field of 95 teams, going 9-0 feelings." behind the consistent pitching of se- Coyle graduated that year, and the nior Mark Drury and heavy hitting of softball team lost one game and Weslosky. missed the playoffs, but strong de- The team• chose Drury as their fense led the football team to an Most Valuable Player. He had a 2.80 undefeated season and an I.M. title. ERA overall, 2.66 ERA in The play- Since that inaugural season, neither offs, and posted two shutouts. team has lost a game. Weslosky, who plays shortstop, had 1n softball this season, Hershey 21 hits in 28 trips to the plate for a .750 .:', - :;,•.Hgp, ,- ...:.:. - wo . piTf.:0: : : : : ; ADVERTISING SALES POSI TIONS for The Centre Democrat, Centre County's weekly newspa per. We currently have openings for part or full-time positions. Expenses, hourly wage plus commission and incentive bo nuses. For more information, or WE NEED MEN! The female: to arrange an interview, call 355- male ratio at the Penn State 4881. Telefund is 3:1. Help us balance DELIVERY PEOPLE NEEDED it! If you're articulate and have a Full and part-time good pay plus good voice, you could earn 5% commission. Inquire at Mad- $3.75/hoUr. Call 863-3935 for de a's pizza, 418 Clay Lane 238-3112 tails. 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Weslosky has demonstrated his ability to throw to the deep man. Against Potter, he threw a 30-yard touchdown to Nelson and had another called back because of a penalty. Both passes were thrown through heavy coverage while Weslosky scrambled to avoid the defensive rush. "I've done a lot of scrambling this year," Weslosky said, "because our offensive line is basically all new. They were more experienced last year." As for the defense, however, its record speaks for itself. This season, Hershey's defense has yet to surren der a point to its opponents, and over the past two seasons, it has yielded only three points. The Hershey play ers have not given up a touchdown since their first championship sea son. Of the 19 points scored against Potter, 12 came on Weslosky inter ceptions that he ran in for touch downs. "Even when we aren't scoring," Nelson said, "we don't lose because our defense doesn't give up any points. We've got a lot of smart kids out there." Confidence. Unity. A scrambling quarterback who's a threat to throw deep and with deadly accuracy, and a stingy, experienced defense. Are these the necessary ingredients for a third consecutive championship? "I hope that we win it." Scrizzi said. "We're trying to at least." Nelson displayed more confidence, however, saying, "I can't see us losing. We're gonna' take every game seriously and not let up against any body. In fact, there's probably going • to be a lot of real lopsided games, but there's no way we're going to lose." Hoping that Nelson turns out to be a prophet, Hershey House players and supporters are getting the buckets ready over at Packer Hall. sports briefs Equestrian team captures team title The equestrian team captured the team title in an intercollegiate horse show sponsored by Beaver College last Sunday to remain first in team standings in the region. Dee Vonada, the legion's leading rider, and teammate Rebecca Bixl 111 Wrestle-offs scheduled for Sunday Members of the wrestling team, ranked No. 3 in the nation in pre season polls by Amateur Wrestling News, will compete in an intra squad tournament at 12:30 p.m. Sunday in Rec Hall. The annual tournament will op erate on a double elimination basis, Head Coach Rich Lorenzo said. Tennis stars subject to drug tests By ANDREW WARSHAW AP Sports Writer LONDON The ruling body of men's tournament tennis yester day announced random drug test ing at the world's biggest tournaments and said players re fusing to take the test would face automatic suspension. But in a carefully worded statement, the Men's International Professional Tennis Council (MIPTC) said players found guilty of taking the banned substances specifically heroin, cocaine and amphetamines would be allowed to have treatment, instead of being punished. 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Quebec Boston Buffalo Hartford Montreal CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norvis Division 4 4 2 10 4 7 1 9 3 6 2 St. Louis Chicago Minnesota Detroit Edmonton Vancouver Calgary Winnipeg Los Angeles Tuesday's Games Quebec 7, Boston 5 Montreal 8, Hartford 3 Washington 8, Chicago 4 Calgary 4, N.Y. Islanders 4, tle Edmonton 8, Vancouver 4 Yesterday's Games Winnipeg at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Flyers at N.Y. 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Lakers Portland Seattle Golden State Phoenix' Tuesday's Games New Jersey 112, Washington 106 Houston 127, Portland 113 Milwaukee 128, San Antonio 97 Denver 128, Atlanta 113 Utah 118, Golden State 99 Cleveland 129, L.A. Lakers 111 Saettle 84, New York 80 Yesterday's Games Indiana at SIXERS, 7:30 p.m. San Antoniciat Washington, 7:30 p.m Chicago at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Portland at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Atlanta at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. Seattle at Golden Slate, 10:30 p.m. Today's Games Chicago at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Milwaukee at New York, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Houston, 8:30 p.m Dallas at Denver, 9:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Cleveland at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m AP poll The Top Twenty teams in the Associated Press college football poll, with first•place votes In paron• . theses, season record, total points based on 20.19• 18 , 17-16-15-14.13.12.11.10.9-8-7.8.5.4.3.2.1 and last week's ranking: FOR RENT JAWBONE Phone # Make checks payable to: Collegian Inc. 126 Carnegie Building Dept. C University Park, PA 16802 • 10.08 rooms roommates sublet typing wanted wanted to rent 2 2 .500 2 1 / 2 3 3 .500 2 1 / 2 2 4 .333 3 1 / 2 ' 1 3 .250 31/2 5 0 1.000 - 4 1 .800 1 4 2 .667 1 1 / 2 2 3 .400 3 1 5 .167 4 1 / 2 0 4 .000 41/2 Record Pts Pvs 7-0-1 1,159 2 8.04 1,113 3 7.1-0 1,027 5 7-1-0 958 8 9.0.0 882 7 • 7-1-0 834 1 51-0 821 9 7-1-0 815 11 6-1-1 685 4 6.1-0 600 12 7.1-0 597 13 7.1-0 556 14 6-2.0 462 6 0.1.1 452 15 5.1.0 359 16 6-2.0 243 1 / 2 10 6.1.1 228 18 7-2-0 193 17 4-1.2 158 19 6-2.0 94 - EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE DAY