2B Quick Looks Thursday April 22,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (April 22) Fix up your place this year, or move, so you can really settle down for the long haul. By May, you should be certain of what you want, although not quite sure how you'll get it. In June, you find a new source of income. Stash away as much as possible. In July, the change is imminent, and by August, you should be settled in, either to new surroundings, or to renovations. Heed a partner's urging to make corrections in November, and spend whatever is necessary to clear up a mess in December. A raise in pay could come around February, and by April you might be off on a whole new project. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 5 You may find it difficult to achieve your objective directly today. You may have to take the long way around, and you might have to get a friend or two to help. You're not used to playing the game this way, so you may not know how to do this at first. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 4 Your framework should be pretty well set in place by now. You have probably figured out what you'd like to make happen, and you've got a pretty good idea of how to go about it. Tomorrow and today are both good for making decisions, but first you need to know all the facts, and get really clear about your objective Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 5 You may not have quite enough money to do what you want, but don't worry about it. You can learn how to make it. If you're just wandering around in the dark, you don't see the relationship between what you do and how much money you get. Looks like you've got a big purchasing decision coming up, and this is not one you want to rush into. You want to think this out carefully. Consider all your options. Do a little shopping, but don't buy yet. Wait until tomorrow to put your money down. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 5 You're getting stronger today, as the moon goes into your sign. It may not be all that helpful, however. It's just making it harder for you to go along with what somebody else wants, and that may be what you have to do right now. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 6 You're a person who likes a routine, and today you should be able to establish one. Looks like the other players on your team want to do the same. They may not know quite how, but you can see what needs to be done. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 6 Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 4 Your friends are the key to your success today, and working with a team is a way to achieve your goals. There are still a couple of tough obstacles that need to be overcome, but face it. Scrapbook (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Today's a 4 It'll be kind of hard to make changes today, much easier to stay with an established routine. If you're building the routine right now, you want to go ahead and put in the corrections. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 5 You've just about had it with being stuck inside, if that's what your job requires. You're ready to take off on new expeditions. If you can get started early tonight, fine, although your best bet is to go tomorrow and get home Saturday or Sunday. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 5 You can get something really nice for your place if you can just get somebody to help you with the cost. This could be a lending agency, by the way. It doesn't have to be another person. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 4 There have been several changes in the last couple of days, but the pace is going to slow down. You're going to get into a bit of a routine starting soon, so Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 6 Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 6 Stick to the routine at work today, even if it looks like it's undergoing a few changes. You can offer your suggestions, but don't expect them to be accepted right off the bat. People will want to think about every thing for a while before making any choices, and that's not a bad idea. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Kansas softball split two games yesterday The Kansas softball team split two games with Southwest Missouri State yesterday, 0-3 and 15-3, in Springfield, Mo. In the first game, the Jayawks were held scoreless for the sixth time this season. Junior Sarah Workman was the losing pitcher, allowing three runs on six hits. She struck out five and walked one. The loss snapped a five-game winning streak for Workman and the Jayhawks. Freshman Shelly Musser broke out of her slump in the game, finishing two for three. In the second game, the Jayhawks' bats erupted for 15 runs on 20 hits, including a nine-run third inning. The Kansas win tied the most runs ever allowed by a Southwest Missouri State team. Eleven different Jayhawks had hits in the game and seven had two or more. Juniors Shannon Stanwix and Christy McPhail led the Jayhawks' offensive charge. Both players went three for four with three RBI. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Junior pitcher Melanie DeWintor was the winning pitcher, her third of the season. She allowed three runs on seven hits in six innings of work. Kansas will see action again Saturday when it plays host to Texas for a doubleheader at Jayhawk Field. Brandon Stinnett In case two games in two days in two states is not enough, women's soccer coach Mark Francis has scheduled some community service for his team's final weekend of the spring season. Women's soccer team faces hectic weekend The soccer-filled weekend begins 5:30 p.m. tomorrow with a youth soccer clinic at SuperTarget Field. The clinic is open to boys and girls ages 5-17. All participants need to bring their own ball. — Chris Wristen team will travel to Omaha, Neb., to place its undefeated 4-0-1 record on the line against the Creighton Bluejays. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. Sunday, the Jayhawks will return home to conclude the season against Southwest Missouri State at 4 p.m. at SuperTarget Field. Before the matchup will be a youth soccer game between the KVF under-15 team and the Free State High School C-Team. Admission to both games is free. In the event of bad weather, all events will be held in Anschutz Sports Pavilion. saturday, the SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Barry Hinson, basketball coach at Oral Roberts University the last two seasons, was named yesterday to succeed Steve Alford at Southwest Missouri State University. Oral Roberts coach replaces Alford at SMSU The appointment was announced by Athletic Director Bill Rowe in a statement released just before the scheduled 11 a.m. news conference to introduce the new coach. Rowe said earlier that the school's Board of Governors had selected the candidate his search committee had recommended. Hinson had been reported to be the top choice. He visited the campus Sunday to interview for the job, and the Springfield News-Leader reported yesterday "I thanked him for his time here," ORU President Richard Roberts told the News-Leader. that Hinson's players were told Tuesday he was leaving. Hinson, 37, was an assistant at ORU for four years before being promoted to the top job. His record was 36-23 in that position. Alford resigned March 22 to become coach at Iowa, and Buzz Peterson of Appalachian State was the first choice to succeed him. Peterson, in fact, accepted the job on April 8 but backed out the next morning, hours before a similar news conference introducing him was to have taken place. His teams have led the Mid-Continent Conference in scoring each of the last two seasons, including a 77.9 average this past year. The team also led the conference in field goal percentage (48.4 percent) and three-point percentage (38.2 percent). Southwest Missouri officials said that incident had prompted them not to reveal the new coach's name until they had actually introduced him yesterday morning. Junior center Matt Rueter said he and other players were "cautiously excited" about yesterday's announcement. "Hopefully, this thing's about to be settled and the waiting is just about over," he said. Alford was 78-58 in four seasons at Southwest Missouri State, including a 22-11 record this year as the Bears advanced to the NCAA tournament's round of 16 for the first time. Results still not in for Strawberry's drug test berry, the better it is for the slugger. NEW YORK — The longer the New York Yankees go without hearing news on Darryl Straw- New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman on Tuesday said the team had not heard any undates. The commissioner's Strawberry:His drug test results not yet in office informs teams of positive test results but not of negative tests. "There's nothing new to report," Cashman said. "They won't tell unless we need to know." Strawberry was in New Officials from the commissioner's office and the players' association conferred several times during the day. Several baseball officials said the lack of an announcement regarding Strawberry was an indication the results did not indicate cocaine use. Strawberry, 37, was at the Yankees' training camp as part of an extended spring training program when he was arrested. The outfielder was still rehabilitating from colon cancer surgery in October. York the past two days to meet with officials from the commissioner's office and the union and to take another drug test. Strawberry took a drug test last Tuesday, one day before his arrest on charges of solicitation and cocaine possession in Tampa, Fla. Strawberry's lawyer, Joseph Ficarrota, declined comment, a secretary at his office said. The Associated Press Sports Calendar Track and Field at Drake Relays Baseball at Texas A&M, 7 p.m. Rowing at Sacremento State State Track and Field at Drake Relays Football, Spring morning, 10 a.m. Track and field at University of Missouri- Kansas City Baseball at Texas A&M. 7 p.m. Baseball at Texas A&M 1 p.m. Soccer vs. Southwest vs. Florida Softball vs. Texas A&M, noon and 2 p.m. Women's tennis vs. Boston Women's tennis vs. Texas A&M, 10 a.m. Men's golf Big 12 Championship in Hutchinson TV TONIGHT THURSDAY PRIMETIME THURSDAY PRIME TIME © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO ❶ Wayans Bros. Jamie Foxx ☑ Steve Harvey For-Love Mortal Kombat: Conquest ☑ Mad Abt. 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Kick-Off Event Kick-Off Event with KU Football Spring Game '99 Saturday, April 24th 1:00pm Kick-off - Student tailgate beginning at 12:00pm with FREE food for the first 500l - FREE food for the first 500! - Reserved seating at the game! - KJHK live remote! - FREE 1999 KU Football posters and schedule cards!