2B Quick Looks Tuesday April 20,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (April 20). Focus on home and family this year, and achieve your heart's desire. Your curiosity is leading you in the right direction in April. Put in course corrections in May, to keep from wasting money. In June, a friend could turn into a lover and the other way around. August is for playing and for choosing a new life path. November is for reckoning your accounts. In February, your friends help you plan your next move. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 5. PLEASE FINISH 2-14 The sun's going into Taurus today, in your solar sec- ond house of money and other valuables. That means for the next few weeks you'll be focusing on making more and spending what you have more wisely. The moon in Cancer today helps. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 7. The sun's going into your sign, which makes everything turn out better. For the next month or so, all your natural talents will be enhanced. You'll be confident, determined and good looking. What more could you ask for? Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 5. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 5. The moon is in Cancer. The sun's transit into Taurus puts you up of up against it. That's the last sign before the sun goes into Gemini, so during this phase you need to finish the projects you started last year. There's a lot of stuff scattered all over the place. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 7. You should be feeling a little stronger today. Several changes are taking place, and they're all good for you. Wait until you feel that little bit of extra confidence set in before you make your move. Once you're committed, you can't turn back. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 5. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 5. The moon is in Cancer. The sun's about to begin its transit through Taurus, in your solar tent house. That's the house of career and success, and with Taurus there, you'll get all sorts of new opportunities during the next few weeks. But there's always a catch. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 6. The sun's going into Taurus, and the moon is in Cancer. You may not be sure whether you're coming or going today, and that could be a problem. You'd like to be well organized, but heck, you've got so much to do right now it's hard to put it all in place. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 5. The sun's going into taurus today, which makes things a little more difficult. It means you'll have to start getting more practical, so although you've had a bunch of great ideas lately, you may not know quite how to make them happen. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 7. The sun's going into Taurus, and the moon is in Cancer. If you could be patient just a little while longer, you'll see that conditions are shifting in your favor. It might not seem that way at first, but that's just because there are changes underway. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 6. The sun's going into Taurus today, in your solar sixth house of work. For the next few weeks, your work is going to be intense. The good news is that it should also be steady, predictable and occasionally fun. But you won't get to run off and do whatever you want. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 6. For the next four weeks, the sun is right there in your solar fifth house of romance, love and children. It doesn't get much better than this. The whole month should be marvelous. Today, with the moon in Cancer, the theme is partnerships, so be bold. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 5. The sun's going into Taurus, right into your solar fourth house of home and family. It's a great time to buy real estate, for example, or fix your place up. It's also a good phase for conversations with loved ones, getting old problems settled and making decisions. Pisces (Feb, 19-March 20): Today is a 6. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a b. The sun's going into Taurus today, and this is good for you. Taurus is in your third house of education, so during the next few weeks you'll find it easier than usual to learn. Taurus helps you concentrate on one subject at a time. If you're like most Pisceans, you tend to get scattered. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES The Kansas men's golf team wrapped up its regular season by finishing in a tie for ninth place with Big 12 Conference favorite Oklahoma State at the ASU Thunderbird Invitational. KU men's golf season ends in tie at Arizona the invitational, won the tournament with a score of 834, 38 strokes better than the Jayhawks. Senior Chris Thompson shot under par each round, sandwiching a 70 between two-round-scores of 72. His final score of 214 earned him a tie for sixth, 11 strokes behind Arizona State's Jeff Quinney, the individual champion. Arizona State, the host school for Also competing for the Jayhawks was junior Ryan Vermeer. He shot a 70 in the final round and earned a tie for 22nd place with a score of 21.7. Sophomore Conrad Roberts shot a 71 in the second round. He finished with a score of 219, good for 36th place. Junior Jake Istnick completed the invitational in 66th place with a score of 226. Freshman Casey Harbour played in his second tournament of the spring season and finished with a score of 227. Harbour tied for 73rd place. The Jawahays will compete next at the Big 12 Championships, April 26-27 in Hutchinson. Brad Hallier Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Senior swimmer named to academic first team Senior swimmer Adrienne Turner was named to the GTE First Team Academic All-America Women's University Fall-Winter Team Thursday. Turner, three-time All-American has She has been a member of the Academic All-District team for two consecutive years (1998-99); she was a member of the Academic All-Big 12 first team for three consecutive years (1997-1999); and she was a member of the 1993-Big Eight team. She is a seven-time Jayhawk Scholar and has been on the Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll five times. a 3.93 grade point average and is an advertising/broadcast management major. Tumer has received honors outside of sports, as well. She has been a member of the KU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Turner:Is a threetime All-American. Honor Roll in Fall 1995 and 1996 and in Spring 1996 and 1997 She also was on the School of Journalism Honor Roll in Fall 1997 and 1998 and Spring 1998. At the NCAA Championships last March, Tumer placed 19th in the 200- yard butterfly and 29th in the 100. yard butterfly. She will graduate next year. -Kansan staff reports Local coach with most victories may retire LAWRENCE — Dick Purdy, the state's winningest high school foot-ball coach, is thinking about retirement these days, but he hasn't made a decision, a high school principal said yesterday. Dick Patterson, Lawrence High School principal, said he talked to Purdy. "He's thinking about retirement, but he's not prepared to make any decision yet," Patterson said following a report that Purdy was going to announce his retirement vested. Purdy, who turned 65 on April 11, has been coach at Lawrence High for the last nine years, compiling an 84- 17 record and winning five Class 6A state high school championships. The 37-year-old Johnson, who was kicked out of the 1988 Olympics for steroid use, still must win approval from international track authorities. The decision by arbitrator Graham Mew does not mean Johnson can run again or clear him of the 1993 sanction that he used banned substances, a second offense that brought the lifetime ban. he has a 270-138-5 record in 41 years as a high school football coach A Canadian arbitrator said procedural errors in Johnson's 1931 life-tension suspension for drug use could open the door for the spriter's return. Purdy suffered a heart attack a month after the 1997 season but returned to coach the Lions to a 5-5 record in 1998. He did not return a phone message to The Associated Press yesterday. "I'm very happy, but I don't have time to jump around and celebrate," Johnson said. "I still can't compete, and we still have some things to do." Johnson was stripped of the 100-meter gold medal and thrown out of the Seoul Games in the biggest drug bust in Olympic history. Return to track possible for banned Johnson TORONTO — Ben Johnson moved a step closer to a return to track yesterday when a legal review said he had grounds to appeal his lifetime ban for doping. The ruling said Athletics Canada, the national governing body of track and field, had inadvertently failed to comply with the International Amateur Athletics Federation rules and, in particular, that it misinformed Johnson as to the type of hearing he was entitled to following the IAAF doping commission's decision. it also said that the IAAF, track's worldwide ruling body, had not adequately informed Johnson of procedural options. Mew said Johnson would refrain from attempting to compete in Canada until he applied for reinstatement to the IAAF. TORONTO — The Hall of Fame just can't wait to set Watt Gretzky. can want to get away. Gretzky, whose glittering 20-year NHL career ended Sunday, might get in before the customary three years is up. The shrine previously waived the rule for Mario Lemieux and Jean Belliveau. on the matter April 29. If three-quarters of the committee approves the resolution, the board of directors will vote on it June 14. "Wayne Gretzky's achievements, both on and off the ice, are unparalleled in the sport of hockey." said Hall of Fame committee debates Gretzky entry The selection committee will vote Gretzky: May be inducted into the Hall of Fame early. Jim Gregory, who heads the selection committee. "Wayne definitively exemplifies all aspects of the election criteria which includes playing ability, sportsmanship, character and contributions to his teams and to the game of hockey in general." This year's induction ceremony is Nov. 22 in Toronto. The Associated Press TV TONIGHT TUESDAY PRIMETIME APRIL 20, 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 5 Bulfy the Vampire Stayer ♥ Felicity "Assassins" ♥ Xena: Warrior Princess ♥ Med Abt. 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