2B Quick Looks Monday April 26,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (April 26). Go after your dreams this year and catch them. Institute a structure in May, and by June you should have the money. August is good for putting down roots and September is your best chance for romance. Renew an old partnership in October and collect information from afar in December. Use it to further your success around February, and by April you could be an expert. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 6. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 6. Give work your full attention today. Perfection is required. Even the smallest mistake will be noticed. Looks like there's a quality control inspector following you around, but it's really a good thing. If you don't have someone like that checking up on you, do yourself. Taurus (April 20-May 20); Today is a 7. Taurus (April 20-May 20): today is 6 a.7. Looks like you're lucky today with money, and possibly also with love. The money could come from a windfall, perhaps something you applied for long ago and won. As for love, it looks like a friend is under stress. Offering a shoulder to cry on could make you a hero. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 6. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 6. Looks like there's some sort of mess that has to be cleaned up at home. If you can't quite figure out how to do it, get a friend to help. Be the brains behind the operation and let somebody else provide the brawn. Try to get a couple of those, and get a few other chores done as well. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 7 You're smart and persistent today. It should be relatively easy to concentrate your attention and remember what you're learning. You can see there's a little bit of responsibility involved. Now that you know you have talent, use it wisely. Leo (Julv 23-Aua. 22): Today is a 6. If you had tons of money, what would you spend it on Toys? Games? Ways to have more food? That's probably what you'd like to do with it today, but it doesn't look like there's enough. Well, there might be, if you put your money together with somebody else's. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 7. You're good at picking up on the details today. Nothing will get by you for long, but don't use this razor sharp wilt just to comment on the shortcomings of your co-workers. Be practical. Study ways to invest your money to increase your wealth. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 6. Scornia (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Todav is a 6. Burt Sep 25 10:39 Tuesday Somebody's nagging you to do things better than you've ever done them before. What you've done before has been magnificent. Everybody approves, but one person keeps pestering you to improve. That person might even be your own conscience. Polish your act to perfection. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 6. Looks like your friends are busy making more work for you. It's good to do business with your friends. But if you're just doing favors for them, you might want to reconsider. Would it be better for them to learn how to do something on their own? Maybe you should be teaching. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 6. Don't let your friends talk you into playing hooky today. There are things that have to be handled and you're the only one who can do the job right. Once that's out of the way, the rest of the day looks good for meetings and social gatherings. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 7. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 7. You are the key to everybody else's success today. You know what needs to be done and how to do it. You're the one with the experience, the know-how, the tact and the leadership qualities. Don't just sit back and watch them sink. Jump in there and show them how it it's done. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 6. This looks like a good day to go shopping for household items. You're going to be good with money right now. While you're smart in many ways, shopping probably isn't one of them, because you view it as a low priority. But today, get interested in it. You might get a really good deal. Pisces (Feb, 19-March 20): Today is a 7. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 7. You're going to have to face a little opposition today, and maybe a little criticism, too. Just what you always wanted. You probably know just who it is. The topic under discussion today: money, and how you handle it. Don't bother to argue with this person. Just take notes. Former two-sport star Ray Evans dies at 76 SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Former Kansas basketball and football star Ray Richard Evans, 76, died Saturday at his home in Shawnee. Evans, who was born in Kansas City, Kan., was named an All-American basketball player in 1943 and an All-American football player his senior year in 1947. He played professional football for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1948. Evans was instrumental in bringing the Chiefs to Kansas City, and served as the first president of the Kansas City Chiefs Club. He was elected to the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1964. He also was a part owner of the Kansas City Kings in the National Basketball Association. He remained active at the University of Kansas after his graduation, serving as president of the University of Kansas National Alumni Association and as a trustee of the Endowment Association. The University awarded him the Citation for Distinguished Service in 1959 and the Fred Ellsworth Award in 1976. In 1979 he was awarded the NCAA Silver Anniversary award, which is given to former college athletes who contribute to their communities for 25 years. -Kansan staff report Penguins lead series without help of Jagr PITTSBURGH, Penn. — The Pittsburgh Penguins supposedly had no chance to beat the New Jersey Devils even with Jaromir Jagr in the lineup. Instead, they're accomplishing something more improbable — beating them without him. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. With Jagr again out with a groin injury, the Penguins relied on the intensity and emotion they lacked late in the season — and Martin Straka's three goals — to win 4-2 yesterday and grab the lead in the Eastern Conference quarterfinals Straka and Alexei Kovalev scored 27 seconds apart in the opening minute of the third period to steer the eighth-seeded Penguins to a victory just as unlikely as Saturday's Jagrless 4-1 decision in the Meadowlands. Straka also scored in the first period as the underdog Penguins took a 1-0 lead for the third straight game, then beat Rob Niedermayer down the ice to score into an empty net with 17 seconds remaining. The top-seeded Devils now find themselves down 2-1 in a series that increasingly resembles their stunning first-round elimination by Ottawa last year. In 1997, the No. 1-seeded Devils were taken out by the Rangers in the second round. Could history be repeating itself? The Penguins also seem to be lifting a chapter from their own playoff history by replicating the steely determination that allowed them to upset the No. 1-seeded Rangers without an injured Mario Lemieux in 1992. Jagr's status for Game 4 Tuesday is uncertain — the NHL scoring champion didn't even try to skate during warmups — but the urgency created by his absence actually may be benefiting the Penguins. Coyotes 5-4 victory reaains series control ST. LOUIS — The Phoenix Coyotes became the first team in months to make Grant Fuhr look his age. The 36-old St. Louis Blues goaltender gave up three goals in the 8:31 and allowed four on 10 shots before taking a seat as the Coyotes Louie DeBrusk, who didn't have a point in 15 regular-season games, scored two goals on two shots for the Coyotes, who will take a 2-1 series lead into Game 4 tomorrow night in St. Louis. Keith Tkachuk scored his first goal and point of the playoffs and Dallas Drake added his second goal and 4-0 at 2:35 of the second period. of their first-round playoff series with a 5-4 victory yesterday. Shane Doan scored into an empty net with 50.8 seconds to go, which turned out to be a big goal after Blair Atcheynum connected for St. Louis with 14.5 seconds left. Phoenix, scoreless in the first period of the first two games, took only 10 shots the last two periods as the Blues played catchup. The Coyotes were outshot 38-18 and needed a strong game in goal from Nikolai Khabibulin. Pavol Demitra and Terry Yake scored power-play goals in a 12-second span late in the second period for the Blues. Geoff Courtnall made it three goals in three power plays when he deflected a drive by Al MacInnis at 5:51 of the third to cut the gap to 4-3. Steve Yzerman scored his fifth goal in three playoff games to snap a tie with Detroit holding a two-man advantage in the second period. The Red Wings went on to beat Anaheim 4-2 yesterday and take a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series. ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Detroit Red Wings, who swept Anaheim in the Mighty Ducks' only other year in the playoffs, are on the brink of doing it again. History repeats itself, Detroit beats Anaheim Niklas Lidstrom assisted on Detroit's tying and go-ahead goals, as the Red Wings came Game 4 is tomorrow night in Anaheim. back from a 2-1 deficit in the second period. The two-time defending Stanley Cup champions swept Anaheim in four games in a second-round series two years ago, the Mighty Ducks' first time in the playoffs. Yzerman scored the go-ahead goal with Travis Green in the penalty box for elbowing and Stu Grimson in the dressing room after getting a five-minute match penalty for checking Kris Draper into the glass from behind. Yzerman got the puck behind the Ducks' net, skated to the right of the crease and jammed the puck past Guy Hebert on his own rebound for his seventh point of the series. The Red Wings' Tomas Holmstrom had evended it 2-2 on a disputed goal 1:51 into the second period. Brendan Shanahan passed the puck to Holmstrom, parked just outside the crease, and the puck hit Holmstrom's skate and flinched into the air. Holmstrom batted the fluttering puck over Herbert's left shoulder. The Mighty Ducks claimed Holmstrom's stick was above the crossbar, but after a review, the officials let the goal stand. Vyacheslav Kozlov gave Detroit a two-goal lead when he knocked his own rebound past Hebert 1:54 into the third period. The Red Wings again got off to a quick start. Just 1:43 into the game, Sergel Fedorov sailed a 30-foot slap shot past Hebert for his first goal of this year's playoffs and 38th of his career. The Ducks, who crumbled after falling behind by three in the first period of a 5-1 loss in Game 2, this time fought back to move ahead 2-1 on power-play goals by Marty McNnis and Jason Marshall later in the first period. The Associated Press Sports Calendar Mon. Men's golf Big 12 Championship in Hutchinson XHH Wed. Baseball vs. Kansas State in Wichita, 7 p.m. Softball at Creighton, 5 and 7 p.m. Baseball vs. Kansas State in Wichita, 7 p.m. Thur. KANSAS TENNIS Men's tennis at Big 12 Championships Baseball vs Kansas State, 7 p.m. 10:30 AM TV TONIGHT MONDAY PRIMETIME APRIL 26, 1999 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO ❑ 7th Heaven (R) (in Stereo) ❑ Rescue 77 "Tunnel Vision" ❑ Hercules: Legendary Jmys. ❑ Mad Abt. You ❑ Frasier ❑ Martin ❑ Martin ❑ WDAF ❑ Moores Place (in Stereo) ❑ Ally McBeal "Let's Dance" ❑ News ❑ News ❑ Friends ❑ Friends ❑ M"A'SH ❑ KCTV ❑ Cosby ❑ King ❑ Raymond ❑ Becker (R) ❑ L.A. 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