8A Quick Looks Monday May 10,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday: Your network of friends provides inspiration this year. Take care of them and they will take care of you in May. Study a subject you love in June and settle down to business in August. An overload leads to a partnership in late October and November, and a surprise legacy could be yours in December. Return to an old dream in February, and let a friend inspire you in March. By April, you'll have won the battle: Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 5. Mike (February 4, 2019) Ted (July 3, 2019) You may be feeling pestered about what you haven't accomplished yet. It's like somebody's trying to tell you that you need to get out and make your life what you've always wanted it to be. Don't be afraid. You're courageous in everything else. Taurus (April 20-May 20); Today is a 6. Your friends are your best source of inspiration today They can help you figure out what to do next, in case you're not quite sure. You do have a pretty good plan of action, but you may still be worried about a few matters. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 5. Gemini (may 21- June 21): Today is an older person wants to give you some good advice today, and you'd be wise to take it. Don't think you know it all quite yet. That would be a sure way of proving you don't. Instead, just listen quietly to a person who speaks softly. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 6. Romance almost blossoms today, but not quite. It looks like there's something you need to say, but you don't know how to put it into words. Choose a location you're familiar with — your own home is the best spot. Leo (Julv 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 5. You may be in a nasty mood today, not wanting to do what you're being asked to do, but feeling you have no choice. Before you get too upset, remember your goals. You might be in a battle for control that isn't even necessary. Virago (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 5. Virgin (Aug. 23-September 14) Your partner is your best source of inspiration today. Looks like you're blocked in getting what you want, but working together, you can make it happen. You've got to have faith and courage, of course, but even more than that, you need to be creative. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 5. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 6. Libra (sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 5. This is a good day for creative projects. The Pisces moon will help you come up with brilliant new ideas. Some of them might be a little unrealistic, but that's OK. Get a whole bunch of ideas together, then pick the ones that actually might work. **Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21):** Today is a b. Looks like you could run into a little opposition day, but don't worry. You'll find a way around it. Besides, you've got a friend who will help. Somebody you know and care a lot about is hiding in the corners, waiting to give you the cue you need to succeed. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 5. Looks like you'd rather stay home than go to work, but there is a lot that has to get done. Can you afford the time off? Not really. But if you don't go in, make sure you replace yourself responsibly. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19); Today is a 6. Something you've learned lately may be shattering an old belief. You thought you had it all figured out, but now you're not quite so sure. Well, don't worry about it. The new direction you're taking looks like it'll be a good one. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 5. If you're looking for money to buy something for your home, how about looking at your home for a way to make the money? That could be anything from selling old stuff to refinancing the house. It does look like there's a connection. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 6. You should be in the mood to learn all this week, and you'll be good at it. You can concentrate your attention much better than usual when the sun is in Taurus. Right now, with the moon in your sign, you're probably interested in metaphysical subjects. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Robertson, Pugh among NCAA award winners SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Robertson: Will graduate with a business degree Seniors Ryan Robertson and T.J. Pugh were among the seven NCAA Division I men's basketball players who earned NCAA postgrad uate scholarships last week. Robertson, St. Charles, Mo., is a business administration major, and Pugh, Omaha, Neb., is majoring in psychology. Both are graduating. Other Division I basketball players to earn postgraduate scholar ships include Damon Copp (UAB), Michael Ruffin (Tulsa), Matt Sundblad (Lamar), Benjamin Wandtke (Colgate) and Thomas Wideman (Clemson). Pugh: Majred in psychology at the University. Pugh and Robertson are the fourth and fifth men's basketball players in Kansas history to earn the award. Jerod Haase (1997), Ken Koenigs (1978) and Tom Klivisto (1974) also won the prestigious award. Brigham Young (seven), Air Force (six) and VMI (six) are the only Division I schools to win the award in men's basketball more than Kansas. Letters from George Bush found in Olympic records Kansan staff report ATLANTA — Former President George Bush sent personal letters to each IOC member just before the final vote for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, according to records released by bid organizers. The records show Attanta organizers also enlisted the State Department, then-Vice President Dan Ouaveil and then-Sen. Sam Nunn. The records are being examined to see if they contain evidence of corruption such as that uncovered in Salt Lake City's successful bid for the 2002 Winter Games. The nine boxes are a fraction of 4,000 boxes of Olympic documents kept by the athletics foundation, which Payne founded to spearhead Atlanta's bid. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported yesterday that the documents were in nine boxes of Olympic records released by the Georgia Amatur Athletics Foundation. A bid team memo said Bush's message was "very effective." Atlanta beat out Athens, Toronto and Birmingham, England, for the 1996 Summer Games. The Journal-Constitution and the foundation are in a legal dispute regarding the release of the rest of the records. Bush also videotaped a two-minute message that Atlanta organizers presented to the International Olympic Committee during its final bid presentation in September 1990 in Tokyo. Such conduct by a head of state is not unusual in the bid process, and no wrongdoing has been linked to Bush's actions. fore not governed by the state's Open Records Act, State Attorney General Thurburt Baker has said they are open, prompting the foundation to sue. A U.S. House subcommittee investigating the Salt Lake scandal is investigating the files. The athletics foundation contends the documents are the property of a group of private citizens, and there- Gov. Roy Barnes said the records should be open because the games involved public funding for transportation and security. Portugal (3-1) allowed two runs and nine hits, retiring 10 of his final 11 batters. Jim Corsi completed the eighth, and Tim Wakefield pitched the ninth for his second save, finishing Boston's fourth straight win. Boston since leaving the Red Sox to sign an $80 million, six-year contract with the Angels. Boston beats Angels in Vaughn's return Ken Hill (1-2) allowed four runs and seven hits in 3-2 3-2 innings as Anaheim dropped to 1-5 on its nine-game road trip. BOSTON — Mo Vaughn's return to Fenway Park turned into a big party for the Boston Red Sox. Mark Portugal held down Anaheim for 7-2-3 innings, and Namar Garciaparra hit his second home run of the season, leading the Boston Red Sox to a 4-2 win against the Angels yes. Orlando Palmiero's RBI single put Anaheim ahead in the second, but Garciapara's homer over The Wall tied the score in the bottom half. terday for a three game sweep. Troy O'Leary's RBI single gave Boston the lead in the third, and the Red Sox made it 4-1 in the fourth on Damon Buford's RBI triple and Jose Offerman's sacrifice fly. Dave Silvestri hit an RBI triple in the fifth following Darin Estrel's triple. Tie-breaking double gives Reds victory Lewis lined an opposite-field double to score both runners, and Brian Johnson followed with a run-scoring single, his third hit of the game. CINCINNATI — Greg Vaughn homered in each of his first two at-bats and Mark Lewin hit a tie-breaking double in the seventh inning yesterday, powering the Cincinnati Reds in a win against the Chicago Cubs 8-5. Vaughn, in a 5-for-40 slump, homered into the second deck in left field in each of his first two at-bats to extend a brief power surge. He homered and flied out to the wall in his last two at-bats Saturday, then hit homers that went 436 and 415 feet in his first two plate appearances yesterday, giving him seven for the season. The Cubs overcame a three-run deficit and tied it at 5 as streaking Tyler Houston drove in three runs with a pair of singles. But the Cubs' reluctance to let Barry Larkin beat them again helped the Reds go ahead to stay with a three-run seventh. Terry Adams (O-1), making his first appearance since being disabled by a sprained elbow, walked Dmitri Young starting the seventh and got a pair of strikeouts. Scott Williamson (3-1) pitched out of a threat in the seventh to get the win, and Danny Graves got three outs for his fifth save in seven chances. After pinch runner Michael Tucker stole second on Myers' second pitch to Larkin, the Cubs chose to walk him and face Lewis, the Cubs's two-run double in the ninth off Rod Beck had given the Reds a 2-win in the series opener. Both homers yesterday came off Scott Sanders, who lasted a season-low three-plus innings and gave up five runs and eight hits. Johnson also homered off Sanders to start the fourth. The Associated Press TV TONIGHT MONDAY PRIMETIME MONDAY PRIMETIME TVData 7 PMD 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO 7th Heaven (In Stereo) ☐ 7th Heaven (R) (In Stereo) ☐ Hercules: Legendary Jyma. ☐ Mad Abt You ☐ Freaker ☐ Martin ☐ Martin WDAF ☐ Matthews Place (In Stereo) ☐ Ally McBeal (In Stereo) ☐ News ☐ News ☐ Friends ☐ Friends ☐ MA*S*H KCTV 7 ☐ Cebby ☐ King ☐ Raymond ☐ Becker ☐ L.A. Doctors (In Stereo) ☐ News ☐ Late Show (In Stereo) ☐ Seinfeld KCPT 7 ☐ Antiques Roadshow ☐ Masterpiece Theatre "Great Expectations" ☐ Statehouse ☐ Business Rpt. ☐ Charlie Rose (In Stereo) ☐ World News KSNT 7 ☐ Suddenly ☐ Mad*bdt You ☐ "The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer" (1999) Kevin Anderson. ☐ News ☉ Tonight Show (In Stereo) ☉ Late Night ☉ KMBC 2020 ☐ "Our Guys: Outrage in Glan Ridge" (1999) Ally Sheedy. ☐ News ☉ Rosenee ☉ Grace Under Cheers KTUW 7 ☐ Antiques Roadshow ☐ Germans From ☐ Masterpiece Theatre "Great Expectations" ☉ Business Rpt. ☉ Charlie Rose (In Stereo) WIBW 7 ☐ Cebby ☐ King ☐ Raymond ☐ Becker ☐ L.A. Doctors (In Stereo) ☐ News ☉ Late Show (In Stereo) ☉ Late Late KTKA 2020 ☐ "Our Guys: Outrage in Glan Ridge" (1999) Ally Sheedy. ☐ News ☉ Seinfeld ☉ Nightline ☉ Politically Inc. CABLE STATIONS A&E 12 Biography: Barbara Hutton Investigative Reports (R) ☐ Poorot ☐ Law & Order "White Rabbit" Biography: Barbara Hutton NCBII Hardball ☐ Rivers Live ☐ News With Brian Williams ☐ Hardball (R) ☐ Rivers Live (R) CNN 13 Newsstand: Time (R) ☐ Larry King Live ☐ World Today ☐ Sports ☉ Moneyline ☉ Larry King Live (R) COM 14 "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" *** (1986, Comedy) Matthew Brackett, Mi Sara. Forworthy Daily Show ☉ Stainn's Money Saturday Night Live COURT 15 Crime Stories (R) ☐ Homicide: Life on the Street ☉ Crime Stories (R) ☉ Cochran ☉ Snap Homicide: Life on the Street CSPN 16 Prime Time Public Affairs DISC 18 Empire State Building (R) ☐ Great Siberian Explosion (R) ☐ Invisible Places "Subtropica" ☐ Empire State Building (R) ☐ Great Siberian Explosion (R) ESPN 19 Stanley Cup Playoffs: Conf. Semifinal Game 3 - Teams TBA Baseball sportscenter Baseball tonight HIST 19 Hitler's Secret Secret ☐ Big House (R) ☐ Garbage ☆ Secrets of World War II (R) Hitler's Secret Secret ☆ Golden Girls LIFE 20 Chicago Hope "Wringing It" ☐ "Different" (1999, Drama) Lynn Rodgrane, Amabeth Glah. ☆ Different Moms ☆ Golden Girls MTV 21 Say What? Video Clubs Total Request Live (In Stereo) ☐ Road Rules ☆ Blame Game ☆ Loveliness (In Stereo) ☆ Pleasure SCFI 22 Sildera "Double Cross" ☐ Highlander The Series ☐ Friday the 13th: The Series ★ Star Trek "The Eternal Within" ☆ Sildera "Double Cross" (R) TLC 23 Chasing the Killer Storms (R) ☐ Guardfighters of the West Subterranean Secrets (R) ☆ Guardfighters of the West TGWiftgers of the West TWTNT NBA Basketball Playoffs: Teams to be Announced (In Stereo Live) USA 21 Walker, Texas Ranger ☐ WWF Raw ☆ WWF War Zone ☆ Happy Hour (R) (In Stereo) ☆ Silk Stallings (In Stereo) VHI 22 (6:30) Behind the Music (R) ☐ History of Rock "n' Roll ☆ behind the Music (In Stereo) ☆ W1 Rock History-Rock WGN 23 Thigh Heaven (In Stereo) ☐ 7th Heaven (R) (In Stereo) ☆ Major League Baseball: Cubs at Los Angeles Dodgers. (In Stereo) WTBS 24 NBA Basketball Playoffs: Teams TBA NBA Basketball Playoffs: Teams to be Announced. (Time Approximate) (Live) Supersonics (R) (1999) PREMIUM STATIONS HBO 20 "Lethal Weapon" *** (1987, Drama) Mel Gibson. ☐ Wild Things ☆ *** (1989, Drama) Kevin Bacon. ☐ "Gangster Twister" (1987) MAX 21 "The Falcon and the Snowman" *** (1984) Timothy Hutton ☐ Freebirds ☆ *** (1988) Hutton Long. ☐ Double Your Passage ☆ (1987) White Girl SHOW 22 "The Godfather" *** (1972, Drama) A maltified pathie lifts you to his empire together. ☐ Physical Evidence ☆ *** (1984, Drama) Love Street MAY 10, 1999 MM --- Come party with us on Stop Day!!! 105. 9 Lazer Remote Free BBQ, Hamburgers & More Good Food! Check out our BRAND NEW Clubhouse & ModelApartment! While you're here enjoy good eats,good music and maybe win a prize. May 11th 11:00-5:00 Drawing for 27" TV and other cool stuff at 3:00 1 --- CASH CUBE You Can't Miss Us Behind Super Target.