2B Quick Looks Friday April 16,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday: You're very lucky this year, so focus on money. There's lots coming in, so you need luck to make a profit, especially in April. In May, structure is required. In June, you'll have plenty of everything, especially friends. In August, children are a major influence in your life, and November is a good time to make sound investments. Go back to a better way in December, and let a dream come true in February. Put a private fear to rest in March. Aries (March 21-April 19): Todav is a 5. Arles (March 21- April 19): Today is a 3. Don't go off on a buying spree until you've done the math first. You need to know how much there is before you spend it. The urge to splurge is strong, but save a little for tomorrow. You may find something like even better then. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 5. You're much stronger today, with the moon in your sign. You can withstand just about anything, and you may realize how much you already know. Your experience comes in very handy in unexpected moments. Today, watch out for another one. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 5. Germany May 2, 2017 You may feel tired today, whether you've actually done the work or not. The adrenaline level over the last few days has been intense, and you've no doubt been pumped. Don't make any high-energy plans for this evening. You'll probably want to snuggle in early Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 6. Cancer (June 22- July 22): Today is a 6. An older friend's wisdom will come in handy now, but you're pretty good to have around too. You can see something the other person is missing. Between the two of you, you'll have the problem solved, but either of you alone could just make more problems. Work together. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 4. It's always important to play by the rules, but today more than ever. An older person will be sure to remind you, if you forget. In other words, watch out today for kindly folk in marked vehicles enforcing the traffic regulations. That's only one of many ways reality could tap you on the shoulder. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22): You are a 6. At first it seems like a good weekend to travel, but looks can be deceiving. There's work to be handled at home, and maybe that should have first priority. You're in an either-or situation, it would appear, but with planning you can have it all, or most of it, anyway. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 6. Libra (Seat. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 5. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 5. Money is not an issue with you, right? There's always enough to go around. But today, you may wonder how. There's more going out than coming in, or that's how it appears at first. Don't worry about spending much on romance. It won't be necessary. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 5. It's good to have someone you can trust, somebody you can tell your secrets to, somebody you know will always be there. But today, it could be a little stifling, too. Don't complain if your partner reacts in the same old way again. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 5. The work you've been putting off all week is starting to pile up, and there's no avoiding it any longer. If you hurry and get it done, you might even beat the deadline, and that would certainly be wise. Looks like you've run out of extensions. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 6. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 6. Romance is your focal point today, and if you rearranged the furniture last night and got everything set just right, you've got the perfect little place for a lover's conversation. If you can avoid talking about money, everything should go perfectly. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 4. Although you're brilliant, you probably haven't learned how to clone yourself yet so you can be in two places once, or how to beam yourself from one location to another in nanoseconds. So just do the best you can. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 6. It may have been hard to concentrate lately, but today that shouldn't be a problem. The moon's transit into Taurus always helps you settle down. Your only problem is that you'll want to travel, but maybe you can put that off until tomorrow, or later on this evening. Kicker from Canada sians with Chiefs SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Sean Fleming, a veteran placekicker and punter from the Canadian Football League, has signed a three-year contact with the Kansas City Chiefs, the team announced yesterday. Fleming, 28, played with the Canadian Football League's Edmonton Eskimos for the last seven seasons, making 262 of 358 career field goal attempts. He tied a Grey Cup record in 1993, when he kicked six field goals in the game. Fleming also served as the team's punter during the 1997-1998 season and averaged 41 yards on 265 career kicks. The 6-foot-3, 190-pounder from Vancouver, British Columbia, played for the University of Wyoming and was the all-time leading scorer in the Western Athletic Conference with 324 points. El-Amin pleads guilty to marijuana possession HARTFORD, Conn. — Connecticut point guard Khalid El-Aim pleaded guilty yesterday to misdemeanor pos children about the dangers of drugs. The 19-year-old El-Amin appeared in Hartford Community Court before Judge Raymond Norko, who gave him a stern lecture. session of mariana and was sentenced to one day of community service. The judge also ordered the stocky sophomore to warm school. "The court is aware of who you are, where you are from and what you have done," Norkke said. "The citizens of this state love you and have adopted them." Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. pointed the world,"' Norko said. Norko reminded El-Amin of hisubiant claim after the Huskies upset Duke in the NCAA championship game March 29: "We shocked the world!" "The epilogue to that is: 'I disappointed the work. None said. El-Amin did not respond, except to reply, "Yes, your honor" to questions from the judge. The player was stopped for a traffic violation Tuesday evening and a small amount of marijuana was discovered during a search, Hartford police said. The arrest may not have been an unucky coincidence, according to a published report. The Hartford Courant, citing police documents and sources it did not identify, said an informant had tipped police about El-Amin's trip to an area of Hartford known for drug activity. Pro Bowl running back headed to St. Louis ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Rams acquired three-time Pro Bowl running back Marshall Faulk yesterday from the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for undisclosed draft piece Coach Dick Vermeil said the picks did not include the Rams' first-round pick. the sixth overall, in tomorrow's draft. St. Louis has two second-round picks (Nos. 36 and 41 overall) in the draft, which could have been the bait. It was not immediately clear if the deal means the Colts will choose Heisman Trophy winner Ricky Williams with their No. 4, pick in the draft. "We're very excited about it," Vermeil said. "I think it's an outstanding move for our organization. We got what I could say is a Pro Bow player. Our first-round pick is intact." Colts owner Jim Irsay issued a statement that read, in part, "Marshall was a very productive player for the Colts as evidenced by his three Pro Bowl nominations. Brewers slugger hits two-run homer in win decided to take a different direction as preparations continue for the 1999 season. We wish Marshall continued success in his career. MONTREAL — Mark Loretta went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer and four BRI yesterday as the Milwaukee Brewers recovered from blowing an early four-run lead to beat the Montreal Expos 9-4. Geoff Jenkins singled in the go-ahead run with one out in the seventh and Loretta hit a two-homer in the eighth. Hot hitting Chris Widger homered for the third time in his last two games for Montreal, going 2-for-4 with two RBI. Widger went 8-for-12 in the three game series against Milwaukee, including a 4-for-5 performance with two home runs and a career-high six RBI in the Expos' 15-1 win over the Brewers on Wednesday. "At this point, the Colts have Scott Karl (1-0) allowed four runs on eight hits in six innings and collected his first career RBI with a one-out double in the second. With the score tied at 4-4 in the seventh, Jenkins singled to right off reliever Bobby Ayala (0-1) to score Sean Berry from second. Loretta also score on the play when right fielder Vladimir Guerrero threw the ball past Widger for his second costly error. Orlando Cabrera went 3-for-5 with two doubles for Montreal. Jenkins went to third on the error and following a walk to pinch-hitter Rich Becker, he scored on Fernando Vina's sacrifice fly to make it 7-4. CHICAGO — Chicago's Scott Sanders hustled into the clubhouse, peeled off his uniform and got ready to board a bus bound for Milwaukee, where his next scheduled start is today. Weather permitting, of course. Low temperature, wind postpone Cubs game Sanders was supposed to pitch yesterday, but rain, biting winds and falling temperatures forced the Cubs' game against the Cincinnati Reds to be postponed. It will be made up as part of a doubleheader Sept. 7, the next time the Reds come to Wrigley Field. sanders sounded a bit disappointed "The wind is blowing in, it's about 20 degrees, it's perfect pitching weather out there," he said. The game was called yesterday about 20 minutes after the scheduled starting time as several hundred fans sat shivering in the seats. Sanders will probably get more of the same conditions after the Cubs travel 90 miles north to help the Browers open their home season in the final year for venerable Milwaukee County Stadium. More bad weather is expected for the weekend. Cubs manager Jim Riggleman moved his rotation up a day. After Sanders goes today, he'll use Steve Trachsel and then probably versatile Teru Mullholland on Sunday. Mulholland just happens to be the Cubs most reliable reliever, as well. And should he he needed out of the bulpen today or tomorrow, Chicago will go instead with Brad Woodall as Sunday's starter. One pitcher whose status is still uncertain is right-hander Kevin Tapani, who had to leave Monday's home opener against the Reds after three innings with a sore shoulder. Tapani, scratched as today's starter earlier in the week, had hoped to test his arm yesterday but couldn't because of the weather. He was scheduled to be examined by team physician Dr. Michael Schafer before joining the team in Milwaukee. The Associated Press Sports Calendar Baseball vs. Oklahoma State 7 n.m Baseball Baseball vs. Oklahoma State 7 p.m. Track and Field at Arkansas Invital Baseball Baseball vs. Oklahoma State. 2 p.m. Rowing at Kansas State Men's Golf at Arizona State Men's Golf at Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational Women's Tennis at Oklahoma, 12 p.m. Baseball vs. Oklahoma State, 1 p.m. Women's Golf at Big 12 Championships in Boulder, Colo. Soccer vs. Arkansas, 11:30 p.m., v. Arizona State, 1 p.m. Softball vs. University of Missouri Kansas City, 1 and 3 p.m. Men's Sports at Baylor, 3 p.m. Softball at Southwest Missouri State, 3 and 5 p.m. TV TONIGHT FRIDAY PRIMETIME APRIL 16, 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 "One Good Cop" ★★★ (391, Drama) Michael Keaton. Highlander: The Raven ★★★ Mad Abt. You Frasier ★★★ Martin ★★★ Martin DWAF 4 Guinness World Records 4 Millennium™ Dawning's Eye ★★★ News ★★★ Friends ★★★ Friends ★A*M*H KCTV 5 Kids Say Candid C. Unsolved Mysteries ★★★ Nash Bridges "Power Play" ★★★ News ★★★ Late Show (In Stereo) ★★★ Seinfeld ★★★ KCPT Auction Auction Continues KSNT 8 Providence (R) (In Stereo) ★ Dateline (In Stereo) ★ Homicide: Life on the Street News Tonight Show (In Stereo) ★ Late Night KMBC 5 Sabrina-Witch Boy-World Two Guybs Brother's Kpr 20/20 Roseanne ★ Grace Under Cheers KTUW 1 Wash. Week Wall St. Week McLaughlin Scully-Yearly Antiques Roadshow ★ World News Business Rpt Charlie Rose (In Stereo) ★ WIBW 1 Kids Say Candid C. Unsolved Mysteries ★ Nash Bridges "Power Play" ★ News Late Show (In Stereo) ★ Late Lake KTKA 5 Sabrina-Witch Boy-World Two Guybs Brother's Kpr 20/20 News Selfield Nightlife Politically Inc. CABLE STATIONS A&E 9 Biography: Jeffrey Dahmer L.A. Detectives (R) Cracker "Sons and Lovers" Law & Order "Pride and Joy" Biography: Jeffrey Dahmer CNBC 8 Hardball Rivers Live New With Brian Williams Hardball Rivers Live CNN 2 World Today Larry King Live World Today Sports Moneyline Lerry King Live COM 5 Police squad! Police squad! Police squad! Police squad! Strangers Kids in Hall "Transylvania 5-5000" (1985) COURT 7 Crime Stories Homicide: Life on the Street Crime Stories Cochran Snap Homicide: Life on the Street CSPAN 2 Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs (R) DISC 9 Casino Tech (R) News Inferno Storm Warning! Casino Tech (R) News Inferno ESPN 16 (6:30) Sportscaster of the Decade: Century-1949 Sportslight Baseball Sportscenter Baseball Tonight HIST 8 Best kept Secret: D-Day Century: 1900-1949 Sportslight Soldiers in Greasepoint: The U.S.O. Best kept Secret: D-Day LIFE 5 Chicago Hope (in Stereo) "*" (1999, Drama) Danny Aiello New Attitudes Golden Girls Mysteries MITV Ultra Sound Wanna Be Rock'n Jock's Great Hits Rock'n Jock's Baseball (R) Blame Game Loveliness (In Stereo) Wanna Be SCIFI 5 Farscape (R) Silders' Roads Taken (R) First Wave "Elixir" (In Stereo) Pottergeist: The Legacy Farscape (R) TLC 3 Paramedics Ancient Prophecies III (R) Paramedics Ancient Prophecies III (R) TNT 2 NBA Basketball: Indiana Pacers at Philadelphia 76ers (In Stereo Live) NBA Basketball: New Jersey Nets at Seattle SuperSonics (In Stereo Live) USA 9 Walker Texas Ranger "*" (*1995, Suspense) Christopher Lambert "*" "Beyond the Law "*" (1992, Dracaena) Chama Sheen. VHI 5 Before They Were-Stars IV Before They Were-Stars IV Before They Rock-Roll Rock Candy VH1 Tours Video WGN 9 "Arachophobia" **** (1990, Horror) Jeff Daniels (In Stereo) News (In Stereo) MacGyver In the Heat of the Night WTB 10 Major League Baseball: Atlanta Braves at Colorado Rockies. Live" "Police Academy" *** (1984, Connady) Steve Guttenberg. PREMIUM STATIONS HBQ 8 (6:15) "Men in Black" (1997) "L.A. Confidential" **** (1997, Mystery) Kevin Spacy (In Stereo) R' Dennis Miller "The Full Monty" (1997) R' MAX 7 "The Object of My Affection" **** (1998) Jennifer Anstine Jr. "Allen Resurrection" **** (1997) Sigumey Weaver. R' Erotic "Forbidden" SHOW 7 "The Gingerbread Man" **** (1998) Kenneth Branagh. R' Stargate SG-1 Total Recall 2070 (In Stereo) Outer Limits Dead Man's Gun (In Stereo) Faculty and Staff Appreciation Day Baseball KU vs. Oklahoma State Friday - 7:00 p.m. Saturday - 2:00 p.m. Sunday - 1:00 p.m. Saturday, April 17 Faculty and Staff and thier families are invited to attend the games Saturday for FREE! Plus...enjoy a FREE cookout sponsored by the KU Credit Union. (starts at 1:00 outside Hoglund Ballpark) Dive Softball KU vs. Missouri Saturday - 1:00 p.m. KU vs. JMKC Sunday - 1:00 and 3:00 Tickets S3 adults/S1 kids KU Students FREE with KU ID into the Action! Kansas Softball & Baseball