2B Quick Looks Tuesday May 4,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (May 4). Schedule the vacation of your dreams in May so you'll have something worth saving for. In June, the money is coming in, but hold onto it. July is good for buying property or fixing up what you have. In November, a partner urges you to do something that's good for you, and in December, you're savings could multiply. To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 5. Everything's going just about as well as it did yesterday, except for a couple loose ends that need your attention. Don't get overconfident. Even though you're still able to go very fast, little details could make you slip and fall. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 7. Looks like you could be tempted to take a risk today. Think about it two or three times, then let it go. This is a really interesting situation. Things look good but maybe a little bit too good. Don't participate in a game so somebody else can win. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 5. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 5. This is another one of those days when you and your partner get to pool your money and buy something neat. It's either something you need for your home, or something educational, or both. Put your money where your mind is. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 6. You should be doing pretty well today, especially financially. Looks like you're getting some money that you've worked for and perhaps a bonus. Others haven't done quite as well, so don't brag. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 5. Leo July 23-Aug. 22; Today is a 5. There’s still a really rampant case of spring fever going around, and you’re in line to catch it. Some of your friends have it already. You know what I mean — the ones with the great sense of humor and wild ideas. They’re the ones who are trying to get you to try something downright foolish, on company time. Virao (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 7. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 5. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 7. Conditions still suggest an uproarious condition at home, possibly a complete mess. It's most likely a transitional phase between something you didn't like and something that's much better. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 5. Something about your house isn't quite right, but that's OK. You can fix it. You might have to throw it out and buy new. That doesn't mean you should throw out your spouse. Work on your attitude instead. Scarpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 7. There's something you've always wanted to know about but were afraid to ask, so why not do a little research? Become the expert; you could do it privately, without anybody knowing what's going on. Surf the internet, go to the library, apprentice yourself to a master. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 5. You're still full of great ideas, but it's almost time to start getting to work on them. It looks like in one particular could turn out to be quite beneficial, maybe even a good source of income. You may not be quite sure how to proceed yet, but don't feel. The time to take action will come soon. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 7. Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 5. You may be spurred to take action today on your career. An inside tip from a good buddy could lead to an excellent opportunity. Sure, you may have to do a little bit of studying in order to do the job, but that's not a problem. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 7. There may be a pop quiz first thing this morning, but after that's over, you'll notice yourself getting stronger. You'll probably do pretty well on the quiz, too. It just that somebody wants to know if you finished whatever you promised. Once the deadline is past, things will go smoothly. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 7. The excellent conditions regarding career continue for a little while longer. You need to make your move quickly, though. This window of opportunity won't stay open forever. If somebody makes you a good offer, go ahead and take it. You can work out the details later. Athletics Department honors scholar-athletes Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES The University of Kansas Athletics Department named Ryan Robertson the Senior Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year and swimmer Adrienne Turner the Senior Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year at the 1999 Academic Achievement Recognition Reception last night. Robertson, who holds a 3.65 grade point average in Business Administration, is a three-time All-Academic Big 12 selection and was a Big Eight All-Academic honorable mention pick in 1996. Turner, who finished 19th at the NCAA Championships in the 200 butterfly and 29th in the 100 butterfly, has a 3.93 grade point average in Advertising/Broadcast Management. She is a three-time All-Academic Big 12 selection and was an All-Academic Big Eight selection in 1996. - Kansan Staff Report Both Robertson and Turner were named GTE/Cosida first team All-Americans earlier this spring. Basketball standout to sign with Missouri KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Pembroke Hill basketball standout Kareem Rush plans to sign with the Missouri Tigers today, according to a report in The Kansas City Star. Rush, a 6-foot-7 all-state selection, averaged nearly 30 points a game at Pembroke Hill in Kansas City. He led the team to its third straight Missouri 2A state championship in March. The highly-recruited forward indicated his decision to the Star on Sunday night. Rush was supposed to sign a national letter of intent last Tuesday, but he delayed his decision to be completely sure about his choice. "It's almost a done deal," Rush told Rush had also considered signing with Connecticut and UCLA, where his brother, JaRon, is a freshman. the Star about his plans to join the Tigers. "I'm pretty happy with it. Most of my close friends already know." Kareem told the Star that JaRon has said he might leave UCLA for the NBA after his sophomore year. Living in Los Angeles with his brother for only one season wasn't appealing, he said. Bill Bennett, UCLA's sports information director for men's basketball, said Friday that it was pretty obvious UCLA would lose the Rush sweep-stakes. Rush's mother, Glenda Rush, had hoped her sons would team up in college, and Rush would get away from home. "I haven't gotten the idea from any body around here that he's going to come," Bennett said. NEW YORK — Matt Williams of the Arizona Diamondbacks and John Smoltz of the Atlanta Braves were honored yesterday as the National League's player and pitcher of the month for Anvil. National League names player, pitcher of April Williams batted .357 for the month with eight home runs and 25 RBIs. He had nine doubles and scored 18 runs. with a 1.51 earned-run average for April. He struck out 34 batters in 35 2/3 innings. Other candidates for the player award were Tony Gwynn of San Diego and Jeff Bagwell of Houston. Also nominated for the pitcher award were John Franco of the New York Mets and John石材one of San Francisco. Smoltz went 4-0 ZURICH, Switzerland — Six countries remain in the bidding to host soccer's World Cup in 2006 after Egypt and Ghana apparently have dropped out, world soccer's governing body said yesterday. Six nations still vying for World Cup 2006 The six — Brazil, England, Germany, Nigeria, South Africa and Morocco — confirmed their bids by the April 30 deadline, FIFA said. South Africa has been trying to get the other African nations to back its bid in a united campaign to bring the competition to the African continent for the first time. FIFA president Sepp Blatter has repeatedly expressed strong support for Africa hosting the World Cup in 2006. RALEIGH, N.C. — Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Steve Chisson was killed early yesterday when his pickup truck overturned hours after his team was eliminated from the playoffs in Boston. Chiassion, a 32-year-old native of Barrie, Ontario, died about 4:15 a.m. EDT in the accident in north Raleigh, Trooper K.L. Horn of the State Highway Patrol said. Horn said Chiasson was thrown from the truck after it ran off the road and flipped. Highway Patrol Sgt. Jeff Winstead said evidence at the scene and interviews suggested Chiasson might have been drinking. The winner will be chosen next March. The Hurricanes flew from Boston to Raleigh after losing 2-0 in Game 6. On Friday night, Chiasson scored the first goal in a 4-3 double-overtime NHL defensemen dies in one-car accident A Hurricanes spokesman confirmed the death, and the team scheduled a morning news conference. loss to the Bruins He spent eight years with the Detroit Red Wings before he was traded to the Calgary Flames in 1994 and in 1997 to the Hartford Whalers. He was drafted by Detroit in 1985 and played his first NHL game the following year. In 1988-89, he led all Red Wings' defensmen with 47 points. in 1989-90, he scored a career-high 14 goals and again led all Detroit defensmen in scoring with 42 points. PODGORICA, Yugoslavia — For the first time, the Montenegro basketball team Buducnost won Yugoslavia's basketball championship — not in a dramatic final game but because of NATO air strikes. Chiasson played in his first NHL All-Star game in 1993. At Calgary, he was rated second among Flames' defensemen in scoring in 1995-96 with 33 points and notched the 300th NHL career point on Nov. 29, 1995. Air strikes end season for Yugoslav basketball For years, Buducnost (Future) was defeated by clubs from Serbia, such as Crvena Zvezda (Red Star) or Partizan. Serbia and Montenegro make up present-day Yugoslavia. Chiasson is survived by his wife, Susan, two sons and a daughter. But this year, the NATO air assault forced the Yugoslav Basketball Federation to stop the season for security reasons. After a weeks-long debate, the federation, comprised of teams from Serbia and Montenegro, announced last week that Buducnost had earned the most points during the regular season and was declared the champion. The victory means Budencost will compete next year in the European Basketball League, and some of the team's players could be sought by stronger European teams. The Associated Press Sports Calendar TV TONIGHT MAY 4,1999 TUESDAY PRIMETIME MAY 4, 1999 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO 5 Buffy the Vampire Slayer ™ Felicity "DocUMENTARY" ™ Xena: Warrior Princess ™ Mad.Adult.You Frasier ™ Martin ™ Martin ™ WDAF 4 King of Hill Futura ™ JAş Simpsons ™ News ™ News ™ Friends ™ Friends ™ MA'SH ™ KCTV 6 JAG "Wilderness of Mirrors" ™ Down Will Come Baby" (1999, Suspense) Meredith Baxter ™ News ™ Late Show (In Stereo) Seinfeld ™ KCPT 7 Wild Europe (in Stereo) (Part 3 of 3) National Geo. Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (In Stereo) World News KSNT 8 Just Shoot Newseradio Just Shoot 3rd Rock-Sun Dateline (in Stereo) News TonightShow (In Stereo) Late Night KMBC 9 HomeImp Hughiehs Spin City Sport NYPBlue "Judas Priest" News Roseanne Grace Under Cheers KTUW 10 Wildlife (in Stereo) (Part 3 of 3) Nature of the Holy Land World News Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (In Stereo) Late Late WIBW 14 JAG "Wildness of Mirrors" (1999, Suspense) Meredith Baxter News Late Show (In Stereo) Late Late KTKA 10 Home Imp Hughiehs Spin City Sport NYPBlue "Judas Priest" News seinfeld Nightly Politically Inc. CABLE STATIONS AAE 2 Biography: Frank Serpoio Investigative Reports (R) ™ "Last Seen Wearing" (1988) Law & Order "Aria" Biography: Frank Serpoio CNBC 3 Hardball Rivers Live News With Brian Williams Hardball Rivers Live CNN 4 Newstand: People Profiles Larry King Live World Today Sports Moneyline Larry King Live (R) CNM 2 "National Lampoon's Vacation" *\*/(1983) Chevy Chase Saturday Night Live Daily Show Stein's money Saturday Night Live COURT 5 Crime Stories (R) Homicide: Life on the Street Crime Stories Cochran Snap Homicide: Life on the Street CPAN 5 Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs DISC 2 Casino! R Detectives (R) FBI Files "Above the Law" (R) Casino! R New Detectives (R) ESPN 13 Stanley Playup Football: Conf. Quarterfinal Game 7 - Teams TB Baseball Sportcenter Baseball Top 50 Count. HIST 13 Akhenaten-Heretic King Science at War Airships Civil War Journal (R) Akhenaten-Heretic King LIFE 13 Chicago Hope (In Stereo) Any Day Now (In Stereo) Intimate Portrait New Attitudes Golden Girls Golden Girls Mysteries MTV 13 Say What? Video Clips Total Request Live (In Stereo) Real World Biohrythm (R) Blame Game Love线 (R) In Stereo Pleasure SCIFI 13 Siliders "Invasion" (In Stereo) Highlander; The Series Friday the 13th; The Series Star Trek "Charlie X" Siliders "Invasion" (In Stereo) TLC 13 Trauma: Life in the ER (R) World War III Trauma: Life in the ER (R) World War III (R) TNT 2 NBA basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Indiana Pacers. (In Stereo Live Insid NBA L.A.Hat "Too Young to Die" Airplane!" *** (R) USA 2 Walker, Texas Rangers "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" *\*/(1989) Harrison Ford New Undercover New York Undercover Silk Stalkings VHI 2 Where Are They Now? (R) Behind the Music (In Stereo) Where Are They Now? (R) WHERE Are They Now? (R) WHR Stone Behind-Music WGN 2 Buffy the Vampire Slayer ™ Felicity "Documentary" News (In Stereo) MacGuy "Countdown" In the Heat of the Night WTBS 13 (Major League Baseball: St. Louis Cardinals at Atlanta Braves. (Live) "Corrina, Corrina" *\*/(1994, Comedy-Drama) Whobi Goldberg, Ray Lofta. PREMIUM STATIONS HBO 2 (6:15) "Beetlejuice" (1888) "The X-Files" *\*/(1989) David Duchovny-POl'33 "Thug Life in D.C." (1999) Fever Lake" *\*/(1999) NR' MAX 2 "Hamburger Hill" *\*/(1987) Dramana Anthony Barile. ℮ Interlocked" (1998) Jeff Trachta. ℮ "Strike a Poise" *\*/(1993) Robert Eastwick SHOW 2 "Nina: Hickno Hickno" "Starship Troops" *\*/(1997) Carasn Van Dien. ℮ "Loaded" *\*/(1994) Oliver Murden (In Stereo) Quarter Dog Day! Kansas Softball Who: Kansas Softball Fans Where: Jayhawk Field What: Hot Dogs for $.25! When: Today! 3:00 K. U. Students Free with I.D. 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