2B Quick Looks Wednesday June 16, 1999 HOROSCOPES Aries (March 21-April 19) A project may seem quite daunting at first, but it need not be so. By concentrating solely on the task at hand, you will be amazed at how easy it is to complete it. Week's Keyword: responsible. Best Day: Thursday. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Week's Keyword: connect. Best Day: Tuesday. A business trip may seem much more worth- while than first thought. If you keep your eyes open, you will see a wonderful opportunity at personal and career growth. Week's Keyword: connect. Best Day: Tuesday Gemini (May 21-June 20) Daydreaming can be helpful to get ideas started, but reality is what accomplishes those goals. This week is a great time to act on those ideas you have for yourself or family. Week's Keyword: strive. Best Day: Thursday. Cancer (June 21-July 22) This week it is very important to get work out of the way, so you can enjoy your free time. A night out with friends could prove to be very useful if you are looking for love. Week's Keyword: helpful. Best Day: Friday. Leo (July 23-August 22) You may not want to, but letting others lead is the best thing to do this week. Others have more experience with these dealings, so it would be wise to let them handle them. Week's Keyword: push. Best Day: Sunday. Virgo (August 23-September 22) An awkward situation could present itself when dealing with a coworker. Use your great sense of humor to gracefully get out of what makes you uncomfortable. Week's Keyword: arrange. Best Day: Monday makes you choose. Week's Keyword: arrange. Best Day: Monday. Libra (September 23-October 22) Scorpio (October 23-November 21) Life has been a bit more stressful than you like lately, so exercise those worries away. A good fitness plan can keep you in shape, both physically and mentally. Week's Keyword: reversal. Best Day: Wednesday. A project may seem confusing and worthless at first, but be patient. Once you have the solution, you will see results. Week's Keyword: discreet. Best Day: Monday. Sagittarius (November 22-December 21) You have been on edge all week, waiting for the chance to get outside and have some fun in the hot summer sun. Go swimming or play some sports. Week's Keyword: restraint. Best Day: Friday Capricorn (December 22-January 19) Capricorn (December 22-January 19) Work may see a bore, however it does not have to be that way. Try coming to work with a positive attitude and put all your efforts into what you do. Include others. Wish Your Keys: challenge. Best Day: Tuesday Aquarius (January 20-February 18) Week's Keyword: challenge. Best Day: Tuesday. Aquarius (January 20-February 18) It is time to get out of the house and the office and just have some fun. Get together with a group of friends and just let it all hang loose. Nothing can be better for you. Week's Keyword: consider. Best Day: Sunday Pisces (February 19-March 20) You do have control over your privacy and not everyone has to know your every move. When others get too close, let them know by being kind, yet assertive. Week's Keyword: switch. Best Day: Saturday. Hollingsworth named women's golf coach Nicole Hollingsworth, the women's golf coach at Ohio State University for past three years, will replace Jerry Waugh as the Kansas women's golf SPORTS BRIEF'S AND SCORES Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. sional. Hollingsworth became Ohio State's first women's golf coach in 1996. She is a certified LPGA Teaching Golf Profes- "She places an emphasis on achievement in both the classroom and competition," said Athletics Director Bob Frederick. "We think she will be a great addition to our staff and help our women's golf program move forward." Hollingswörth played on the Indiana women's golf team from 1992-1995. She is a member of the National Golf Coaches Association, National Women's Coaches Association and the United States Golf Association. Waugh retired this year after coaching the women's team since 1992. The Kansas men's basketball team will play Michigan State in the Great Eight Basketball Classic at 8:30 p.m. December 7 in Chicago. Jayhawks will battle Spartans in Great Eight The game is one of four to be played in the United Center December 7 and 8. Following the Kansas game, Connecticut will play Arizona at 10:30 p.m. December 8, Temple will play Gonzaga and Cincinnati will play North Carolina. Following the Kansas game, Connecticut will travel Arizona at 10:30 p.m. Kansas lost to Kentucky in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, while Michigan State lost to Connecticut in the Final Four last March. Thompson, Vermeer named All-Americans Chris Thompson and Ryan Vermeer, Kansas men's golfers, were named to the 1998-99 NCAA Division I All- America Honorable Mention team by the Golf Coaches Association of America. Thompson, Independence senior, and Vermeer, Omaha junior, led the Jayhawks to the Big 1.2 Championship and a 22nd place finish in the NCAA Championship. It was the second All-American award for Thompson and the first time two Kansas golfers had earned All-American honors in the same season. Eric Chenowith named Playboy All-American Basketball season is five months away, but Eric Chenowith, 7-1 center Chenowith: named to preseason team. for the men's basketball team, is already receiving national recognition. Chenowith has been chosen for the Playboy magazine preseason All-American team. The team will be officially announced this fall. As a sophomore, Chenowith led the Jayhawks in scoring with 13.5 points a game, rebounding with 9.1 rebounds a game, and blocks with 78. He started all 33 games for the Jayhawks. Born and Riggins inducted into Hall ABILENE (AP) — Five native sons were inducted into the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame during a ceremony last Saturday. About 1,500 people gathered to celebrate as the five inductees — John Locke, B.H. Born, Lon Kruger, Steve Grogan and John Riggins — took their places Saturday alongside the 74 previous entrants into the hall. Loveltelle was leading the nation in scoring, and coach Phog Alen told the team they were going to switch to a double-post offense. Medicine Lodge's Born shared stories of his days playing behind the rugged Clyde Loveillette as a sophomore on the Kansas basketball team in the early 1950s. Born averaged 18.9 points per game during his junior and senior seasons. He was a two-time All-Big Seven selection and was named Most Valuable Player of the 1953 NCAA Tournament. Riggins, a member of the NFL Hall of Fame, was the MVP of Super Bowl XVII playing for the Washington Redskins. He was a four-year letterman in football, basketball and track at Centralia High who went on to become an All-American running back at Kansas before being selected by the New York Jets with the sixth pick in the 1971 NFL draft. He spent five seasons in New York before being traded to Washington Redskins in 1976. He retired from the NFL in 1985 and is the eighth-leading rusher in league history with 11,352 yards and 116 touchdowns. Grogan, a basketball, track and football star at Ottawa High School and a football star at Kansas State University, passed for more than 27,000 yards and 182 touchdowns for the New England Patriots. He is one of eight players to be inducted into the Patriots Hall of Fame and is also a member of the Kansas State Hall of Fame. The football stadium in Ottawa bears his name. Lon Kruger finished his collegiate career with more than 3,000 points and led the Kansas State Wildcats to two Big Eight championships and three NCAA Tournament appearances. Kruger is the only Kansas State coach to lead a team to four straight NCAA tournaments. He is also one of just a handful of coaches to take three different teams to the NCAA tournament - Kansas State, Florida and Illinois. John H. "Johnnie" Locke, the win ningest high school basketball coach in state history, coached at Covert, Stockton and Natoma high schools, amassed 731 victories in boys basketball, a 51-game wining streak and three state championships. Battery charges may be filed against Bob Knight "Basically, the investigation is at a standstill," Monroe County prosecutor Carl Salzmann said Monday. Chris Foster, a Bloomington guitarist. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Wednesday is the earliest officials can decide what to do with Indiana basketball coach Bob Knight and the man who claims Knight choked him. Chris Foster, a Bloomington guitarmaker, said he overheard Knight make a racist remark at an Elettsville Knight: could face charges from restaurant dispute. restaurant last week. When he confronted Knight, he said the coach grabbed him by the neck and picked him up, leaving red marks on his neck. is eager to cooperate with Salzmann's office. He said Foster would give Salzmann a statement by Wednesday. Salzmann said he plans to decide by then whether to charge Knight with battery with or without Foster's statement. Knight, who has spoken to police, said he had been harassed by Foster inside the restaurant and then provoked into the confrontation after Foster followed him outside into the parking lot. On Friday, Salzmann said that there were no thumb marks among the red marks on Foster's neck, which would mean Knight couldn't have lifted Foster off the ground. "You have to have an opposable-thumb print." Salzmann said. Investigators then began checking credit-card receipts to try to find other possible witnesses. Out of this world Specials monday $2.25 all bottles . $2.75 bay & sea breezes tuesday $1 offmartinis wednesday $1 off top shelf thursday $1 off martinis friday . saturday $4.25 featured martinis . $4 featured u sunday$2.75 bloody marys . $2.50 drafts . $3 mimosas Tuesdays & Thursdays are $1 Martini Nights Serving gourmet deli food 11am - 10pm daily. Drinks until 2am. Breakfast on Saf and Sun 8am - noon. 3300 W. 15th Street 841-0033 This Summer! Get KU FIT Dates: June 8 through July 23 Cost: $25 for the entire session Day/Time Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri 6:15-7:15am CardioParty Knock Out CardioParty Interval Step CardioParty 7:15-8:15am Body Sculpt Straight Forward Body Sculpt 5:30-6:30pm Hydro Combo Hydro Jog Hydro Pump Hydro Combo For more information contact Recreation Services at 864-3546 or stop by 208 Robinson. ---