2B Quick Looks Friday April 23,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday: This is the year you get your house fixed up just the way you want it, or maybe move. You can afford it. In May, your invitation with the status quo will become unbearable. By June, you'll be willing to speak up, and by August you could cinch the deal of your dreams. This isn't going to happen by itself. You're going to have to do the work. In November, a partner points out what's still missing, and in December you can put in the correction. Take on new responsibilities in February, and by April you hardly recognize yourself. Aries (March 21-April 19): Todav is a 7. You can relax, once you've given your job away. Don't panic, there are parts of it you can still do better than anybody else. There are other parts, however, you might as well delegate. To have things so neatly smoothy, give the difficult jobs to somebody who thinks they're easy. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 4. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 4. Athletic types will be in rare form today, so if there's a game nearby, check it out. It's also a good evening to have people over to your place, with one minor exception. If you leave that one name off your list, you'll probably have a more tranquil evening. Gemini (Mav 21-June 21): Todav is a 6. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 6. Your natural leadership abilities should be coming out today. You could be thrust into the position of teaching others. You may realize you don't know everything, but that doesn't make any difference. Some of them know less than you, and you'll be very helpful. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 5. Cancer终于22年5月29日到来。你 may not have quite as much money as you need. Since you're always thinking of more things you'd like to have you can always find use for a little more money. And today, you might be able to get it. This is an excellent day to ask for a raise or just打压好 a better job. Go for it. Leo (Julv 23-Aua. 22): Todav is a 7. Even though you are still facing a bit of opposition, you're very lucky now, and probably very charming, too. When things are going your way, you have a magnanimous quality about you. It's like you can afford to be generous because you so much. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22): today is a 5. This would be a good night to have people over to you house. It looks like they'll be in fabulous moods, and they might even bring everything you need — the food, the beverages, even the fun and games. All you have to do is provide the electricity and a place to sit down. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 6. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 5. Looks like there a couple of interesting surprises today and perhaps a new development. You may get to learn a different way of looking at an old situation. There could be breakage at home time, so be careful around fragile objects. If your roommate is one of those, remember to be nice. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 7. Conditions are moving along slowly again, but it looks like it's going in a good direction. This would be an excellent day to make decisions regarding money, ask for a raise or get a new job. Stability and abundance are both indicated, so do whatever you need to do to make it happen. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 7. The surprises today are good ones, with the possible exception of one little incident tonight. Before you race off on your adventure, review your lists, wrack your brain, ask your friends. What did you promise that could get you in trouble if it isn't done? Once you're sure it's handled, go in peace. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 6. **Copyright 2014-2015, Teach Yourself Computer.** The objective you have in mind for today might turn to be more complicated than you thought it would be, and perhaps expensive. Try not to be frustrated if your project is going slowly. There's no point in rushing things now. Just take your time and do it right. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 5. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 5. Your partner is in a strong position today. If you don't already have a partner, then find one. You want someone who can catch for you in a situation when it's difficult for you to function. This doesn't mean you're not good enough, by the way. It simply means you're learning how to delegate. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 6. This looks like a very good day to make some career decisions. If you're not in the right job, well, why not? Why not go and apply for one you'd like better? Conditions are excellent right now for good work, good pay and good friends around you. Academic problems delay recruit's arrival Junior college quarterback Dylan Smith is have academic difficulty and may have to attend a summer intersession before coming to Kansas. Coach Terry Allen said. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Smith must earn his degree at Santa Monica Community College before he's allowed to enroll at Kansas. "As soon as he completes his required course work to get his degree, he will be here," Allen said. "it's sui- ject to what he ends up passing this semester." Allen said sum mer school for Smith was a defi- nite possibility. which would delay his arrival in Lawrence. "He'll have to do something there, but I'm just waiting to see how the ducks will line up," Allen said. "I'm very optimistic that everything will work out." "There's a quantum leap of difference between Zac and the rest of the group." Allen said of Wegner and quarterbacks Jay Alexander, Jake Letourneau and Jonas Weatherbie. "All you have to be is an educated football fan and come to practice, and you'll see the separation." Allen said he was counting on Smith to bring depth to the quarterback position, which consists of Zac Wegner and others, he said. In other junior college transfer news, Allen said defensive lineman Ryan Brock, who transferred to Kansas from San Bernadino Community College and then never returned from spring break, has been released from his letter of intent. Allen said he can't wait for Smith to arrive on campus and hone his skills. "Can I drive out there and bring him here?" Allen asked. Michael Riaa INKSTER, Mich. — Albert White, Missouri's leading scorer and rebounder last season, has decided to forge his senior year in college and declare himself eligible for the NBA draft, he announced yesterday. Missouri's Albert White declares for NBA draft White, speaking at a news conference held at his former high school, said he had been thinking about the decision since the end of the season and was confident of his choice. "I considered many factors such as my achievements to date, my abilities compared to potential players entering this year's draft and my personal situation, having a young daughter to take care of," White said. "I believe I am both physically and mentally prepared to play professional basketball.' named to the All-Big 1.2 Conference Second Team and also led the Tigers to their first appearance in the NCAA Tournament since 1995. White, a 6-5, 235-pound forward, averaged 16.3 points and 8.7 rebounds per game last season. He was In addition to leading Missouri in scoring and rebounding, the versatile White led the team in assists, becoming the first player in school history to do so. "I truly believe that I have the total package to not only be drafted, but to contribute in a positive way to whatever team I become a member of." "White said. He said the recent retirement of former Missouri coach Norm Stewart didn't have any hearing on his decision. this year. The others are Duke's Elton Brand and William Avery, Maryland's Steve Francis, St. John's Ron Artest and Georgia's Jumaine Jones. UNLV forward Shawn Marion is also expected to add himself to this list soon. "To be honest with you, I didn't know coach Stewart was retiring." White said. "I heard it on ESPN, just like everybody else. It didn't have an effect on my decision." White is the sixth underclassman to declare himself eligible for the draft Underclassmen have until May 16 to declare their eligibility for the June 30 draft. Ex-Vikings star arrested on sexual assault charge Hoffman declined to give details. He would not reveal the woman's condition or whether she had any relationship before with Eiler. assistance, police said yesterday. North Mankato police received the 911 call at 1:55 a.m. Wednesday and arrested Eller where the alleged assault happened, Capt. Wayne Hoffman said. He declined to say where it occurred. Eller, 57, was a star defensive end with the Vikings' "Purple People Eaters," the front four that helped Minnesota to four NFC championships and Super Bowl appearances in the late 1960s and 1970s. NORTH MANKATO, Minn. — Former Minnesota Vikings great Carl Eller was arrested after a woman reported that she had been sexually assaulted, police said yesterday. Eller was being held in the Nicollet County Jail. Elder made six Pro Bowl appearances and was among 15 finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year, though he didn't get in. Judge: Cocaine relevant to Lewis malpractice suit Lewis' widow, Donna Harris-Lewis, has sued four doctors, saying they misdiagnosed and mistreated her husband's heart problem. BOSTON — Claims that Boston Celtics star Reggie Lewis used cocaine can be considered as evidence at a malpractice trial about his death, a judge ruled. Superior Court Judge Thayer Fremont-Smith ruled Wednesday that jurors can hear the accusations of drug use if the doctors' lawyers can prove cocaine was a factor in misdiagnosing Lewis. He died at age 27 while shooting baskets at Brandie University in July 1993. Three months earlier, he collapsed during a playoff game. A team of New England Baptist Hospital doctors diagnosed him with a life-threatening heart ailment and warned him his career was in leopardy. Lewis transferred to Brigham and Women's Hospital, where a team led by Gilbert Mudge diagnosed him with a less-harmful neurological condition, and said chances were good that Lewis could play again An autopsy revealed a badly damaged heart. Harris-Lewis has vehemently denied her husband ever used cocaine. Mudge testified that 16 days before Lewis died, the basketball star acknowledged using cocaine, but said he had stopped. The lack of full disclosure early on made it impossible to make a proper diagnosis because Lewis hid his cocaine use. Mudge said Lawyers for Lewis' widow asked that any evidence of drug use be barred from the trial, to begin next week. They argued the issue was raised "for the sole purpose of trashing" Lewis' reputation. But the judge said the issue was admissible. "If a person uses cocaine, it can cause structural damage to the heart," Fremont-Smith said. "It does become relevant, in my mind." The Associated Press Sports Calendar track and Field at Drake Relays Rowing at Sacremento State Baseball at Texas A&M, 7n.m Football spring scrimmage, 1 p.m. or 4 p.m. at University of Missouri-Kansas City iexas, noon and 2 p.m. Baseball at Texas A&M, 7 p.m. Baseball at Texas A&M. 1 p.m. Soccer vs. Southwest Missouri State, 4 p.m. Softball vs.Texas A&M, noon and 2 p.m. Women's tennis vs. Texas A&M, 10 a.m. vomen's tennis vs. exas A&M. 10 a.m Men's golf Big 12 Championship in Hutchinson Baseball at Kansas State, 7 p.m. Softball at Creighton, 5 and 7 p.m. TV TONIGHT FRIDAY PRIMETIME APRIL 23, 1999 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO 4 **"Final Analysis"** *** (1992, Suspense) Richard Gere. GOWNIF 4 Guinness World Records KCTV 5 Kids Say Candid C. 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Kick-Off Event with KU Football Spring Game '99 TOMORROW!! 1:00pm Kick-off Check out HAWK Club...be a part of The New Tradition! FREE food for the first 500! - Student tailgate beginning at 12:00pm with FREE food for the first 500! - KJHK live remote! - Reserved seating at the game! - FREE 1999 KU Football posters - FREE 1999 KU Football posters and schedule cards! ! )