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—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Feb. 29, 1996 IM Chiefs play old-time hockey By CHRISTOPHER EVANS Collegian Sports Writer Dail to the Chiefs! No, the former Presidents of the United States are not coming to town. Neither are the Charlestown Chiefs ice hockey team from the moue Slapshot. Rather hail to the 199 A Chiefs, champions of the intramural floor hockey league. the Chiefs, the dominant team in the league over the past several years, won an unprecedented third straight championship and its fifth title in the past seven years. Led by veteran players Mark Horgas and Chuck Michio and a stellar defensive unit that only allowed two goals throughout the entire playoffs, the Chiefs defeated their rivals, the Hoghangers, 3-2 on Suriclay night to win the title. Chris Kochan (senior-account ing), a first-year goalie for the Chiefs, said "the Chiefs are the best defensive team I have ever played on." One of those defenseman is Mark Horgas, a 1977 Penn State gradu atei A veteran member of the team and league said "the backbone of thiq team is the defense" and that the veteran defensive unit, along 772, Collegian Inc. reserves the right to release the names of individu als• ;who place advertising in The Daily Collegian, Collegian Mag azine and The Weekly Collegian. The decision on whether to release this information shall be made by the management of Collegian Inc. The purpose of this policy is to discourage the placement of advertising that may be cruel or unnecessarily embarrassing to individuals or organizations. ANNOUNCEMENTS HELP! PERSON NEEDED to do statistical analysis. Knowledge in social sciences preferred. Will pay! Call anytime 237-9284. Attentio A BAp SITUATION? Think you are pregnant? Birthright can help. Free pregnancy tests and other astistence. Confidential and non judgemental. 111 Sowers St., 4th floor.: Call Birthright, 07-p163. A BIT WORRIED? 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By Jacqueline Bigar 01996 by King Features Syndicate, Inc. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Thursday, Feb. 29, 1996: You are more in command of your ship than you know this year. You can pull rabbits out of hats. You have the intelligence and ingenuity to implement your ideas and achieve your goals. You will be likely to commit to a political organization or cause of some sort as you broaden your horizons. If you are single, romance is exciting and enticing this year. A relationship could help you realize many of your hopes. If at tached, your relationship is rekindled because you feel good about the inti macy and power of your alliance. CANCER inspires you. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You'll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2- So-so; i-Difficult. ARIES (March 21-April 19) *** Focus on your priorities, and understand how important your foun dations are to your security and well being. Express concern about a fam ily member who may be a bit shaky. You need to center yourself and re charge. 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Thiel fondly recalls a play against Delaware several years ago that illustrates his point. In that game Busza ran the length of the field and dove to check the ball out of a Delaware player's stick. It is that kind of emotional leader that Thiel has yet to see emerge in this year's practices, he said. This year's leadership duties will fall to the foursome of captains, attackman Greg Jack son, midfielder Rob Warren and defensemen Dave Daniecki and Tolleison Morriss. All are juniors except Warren, who is the lone Classifieds are arranged in the following order.. Announcements Attention Adoption Travel Travel Rides Looking for help Work wanted Work study Help wanted Volunteers 100 COUNSELORS/INSTRUC TORS for gymnastics, horseback riding, land/water sports. Coed sleep away camp, Pocono Moun tains, Pennsylvania. Good salary/ tips. (908)689-3339. Volunteer NEEDED HEALTHY, NON STRENGTH trained men aged 18- 30 for strength/power testing for the center for sports medicine . Call 865-7107. 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These quality freshmen mean a very young team for Thiel. "You look at the middies they're sophomores," he said. "You look at the attack, there's two fresh men and you look at the defense there's two significant freshmen and we have a very good fresh man goalie." As for last season's disappoint ment, it has now become a kind of motivation for the players. "It was definitely unfortunate that we didn't make it last year," Kil loren said. "And now this year it is definitely in the back of our minds and we know we have to do a little more to make the tour nament." Real estate For rent Want to rent Sublet Roommates Hotel/Motel Parking spaces Selling For sale Books for sale Tickets Wanted Automotive ACT NOW, BARCROFT efficien cies for $4lO and 2 bedroom for $lOBO right on College Ave. Call Associateci Realty, 231-3333. ACT NOW EFFICIENCY apart ments downtown $350-355. Call Associated Realty, 231-3333. ACT NOW ROOMS available for Fall 1996, $285. Call Associated Realty, 231-3333. 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