2B Quick Looks Thursday April 15, 1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (April 15) You're drawing lots of attention this year, and with good reason. You look marvelous. Put on a great performance in April. Hold onto your money in May. You may want to spend it on romance in June or August. Drop a bad habit in November, and pick up a great one in December. Settle down in February, and explore a fantasy in March. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is an 8 It seems as if everything you want today is yours simply for the asking, but it's not all about you. Put in a couple requests for a friend, too — somebody who doesn't have as strong a voice as you do. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 5 Don't bother to argue with a hothead today. Just keep a low profile. The less attention you draw to yourself, the better, and that shouldn't be difficult. The other person is drawing the attention on purpose, so let him or her have it. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 7 Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is 6 A Provide the inspiration and let somebody else provide the perspiration. Working with a crew is an excellent plan right now. Instead of doing everything yourself, cheer them on. Let your dreams come true through somebody else's efforts. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 5 Cancer June 22 July 21 There's no point in arguing with an older person today, especially one who has strong opinions, and even more especially if that person also has a strong temper. You'll be wise to go along quietly instead. You can always put in modifications later. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22); Today is an 8 Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is an 8 You're usually in front of the pack, but today the others may run off and practically leave you behind. You're still part of the winning team, of course, but you're the one advising caution, especially if the others are moving too fast for their own good. You may be the only one who notices, so say something. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 5 Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 5 Looking to refinance your house? How about buying more real estate? Think you can't get the loan? Well, think again. If you're ever going to do it, this sure looks like the time. Give that friendly banker a call. Scornin (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 5 Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 7 You might be in kind of a vulnerable mood today, ready to be talked into taking a plunge, a wild leap of faith off into the vast unknown. Hmm. With a little preparation, maybe you can make that happen. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 7 Love continues to blossom in just about every area of your life. You could even be tempted to do something outrageous. Well actually, that's not so unusual for you. But this time, it might be different. You might promise to be there for someone forever. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is *There’s excitement in the air, and that part is fun*. The part that isn’t fun is the anxiety that sometimes accompanies it. There’s a thin line between terror and excitement, and you should be familiar with it by now. Just don’t look down and you should do fine. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 5 Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 5 Are you tearing down a wall or adding on a new bathroom? Have you decided on new living-room furniture, or can you only afford towels in the bath? Whattever you've been contemplating, you really ought to do it now. Conditions are definitely in your favor for changes in your domestic environment. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 7 Your mind is moving so quickly today, it's awe some. Smoke might be coming out of your ears. Remember to be careful around people who are not quite as fast as you are. You may not know your own mental strength, so be gentle. **russes (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 5** You should be lucky with money again today. In fact, a friend might pay you back what he borrowed. That's an amazing twist of fate, since you never expected to see it again. If this happens, go ahead and let it. It'll be good for both of you. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Oklahoma, the host team, won the Classic with a score of 923. The Sooners were the only team to shoot under 300 in any round, with a second-round score of 296. The Kansas women's golf team finished in ninth place out of 1.5 teams this week at the Susie Maxwell Berning Classic in Norman, Oklahoma. Women's golf team finishes in ninth place ond-round score of 31.4 was their lowest score of the three rounds. Senior Mandy Munch continued her stellar spring sea The Jayhawks finished with a three- round total score of 958. Their sec son, earning her third top-25 finish of the season. Munsch's three-round score of 235 earned her a tie for 18th place. Her second-round score of 76 was the lowest one-round total for the Javahawks. Sophomore Ashely Bishop narrowly missed a top 25 finish, finishing in a tie for 26th place, with a score of 237. Junior Susan Tessary finished in 59th place with a score of 247. 62nd place with a score of 249. Junior Carrie Padden finished in a tie for 68th place, shooting a score of 253. Freshman Ashley Lowey earned 62nd place with a score of 249. The Classic wrapped up the regular season for the Jayhawks. Kansas will next compete at the Big 12 Conference Championships in Boulder, Colo., April 19-21. **Note:** Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Brad Hallier LOS ANGELES — First the Baltimore Orioles went to Cuba. Now the Harlem Globetrotters expect to follow. As soon as basketball's longest- Harlem Globetrotters may play game in Cuba running road show ended its 73rd annual U.S. tour, team owner Mannie Jackson headed for Havana. He has permission from officials of both the U.S. and Cuban governments to arrange for a visit later this year, according to team spokesman Jerry Digney. The Globetrotters, who have visited 115 foreign countries, but have not been to Cuba in nearly 50 years. Later this spring, the team will begin another of its international tours. Irwin shooting for fourth Seniors' Championship PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — Hale Inny believes his golf game may finally be coming around — and lust in time, too. Iwain, the three-time defending champion in the 60th annual PGA Seniors' Championship, hopes to shake a slump when the tournament opens today at the PGA National Golf Club. Invin is 24th on the senior money list with $129,690 in five starts after finishing on top in 1997 and 1998. He has consistently ranked among the putting leaders but is not even in the top 10 this year. “There’s nothing wrong physically, just a few mental problems,” Irwin said. “I’ve got to get out of the mechanical mode, going from A to B to C to D, and back into the ‘Let it happen’ mode. "But it's coming around. I've been here since Sunday, and hopefully after four days of work I'll be ready to start playing good golf again." Irwin won the past three years with scores of 280, 274 and 275 on the par-72 Champion course. That's 8-, 14- and 13-upar. His margins of victory were 2, 12 and 7 shots. Last year, Irwin became the first player to win the championship three consecutive years, and he equaled Eddie Williams' record of three consecutive titles in 1942, 1945 and 1946. Williams' run was interrupted by World War II. This week Irwin could match the record of four consecutive titles in a major championship, set by Walter Hagen when he won the PGA Championship in 1924-27. "I don't think Irwin: Hopes to shake a slump by winning this tourney "I don't think about that unless someone brings it up," Irwin said. "I would never want to compare myself with Walter Hagen, but I am delighted to have the opportunity to be a footnote in history." 144 pros 50-and-older will compete for $1.75 million total with a first prize of $315,000. Among those entered are 55 PGA of America club professionals, former major champions, past U.S. Ryder Cup team players and top performers on the senior tour. The field of NEW YORK — It didn't take long for Dan Dierdorf to find another job. Two months after being forced out of ABC's "Monday Night Football" booth, he has returned to CBS. Dierdorf comes back to the network he left in 1987 for "NNF" because of a loophole in his contract: He never signed it. 'Monday Night Football analyst heads to CBS the 49 year-old Dierdorf was prepared to sit out next season, but CBS executives were able to change his mind. CBS will team Dierdorf with Verne Lundquist as its No.2 NFL broadcasting team. "ABC was a less-than-happy time for me and I didn't think anything would make me feel good about going back to television." Dierdorf said. "But CBS really went out of their way to convince me that it was a good move for me." Dierdorf's contract wasn't renewed after 1.2 years as an analyst with "Monday Night Football." The former NFL offensive lineman and Hall of Famer called his final game with ABC at this year's Pro Bowl. He is expected to make about $1.1 million a year at CBS, a significant pay cut from the $1.75 million he earned each year with ABC. Although his new position will have a much lower profile than "Monday Night Football," it will have its advantages. have its adventures. The always vocal Dierdorf will return to a two-man booth, which will allow him more air time than when he worked with two other people on Mondays. people on Monday Dierdorf also will be able to focus more on the game, rather than trying to find a balance of entertainment and football for the many casual Monday night viewers. "It's a different way of doing football on Sunday afternoons," Dierdorf said. "Monday night is unique. There's much less Xs and Os. Certainly I'll be getting back to more football basics." CBS Sports president Sean McManus said the decision was made last month but the announcement was delayed because the network has been preoccupied with the NCAA tournament and the Masters. The Associated Press Sports Calendar Track and Field at Mt. Sac Relays Softball at Wichita State, 5 and 7 p.m. Baseball vs. Oklahoma State 7 p.m. Track and Field at Arkansas Invitational Baseball vs. Oklahoma State, 2 p.m. Rowing at Kansas 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. vs. Arkansas, 11:30 p.m. vs. Arizona State, 1 p.m. Softball vs. University of Missouri Kansas City, 1 and 3 p.m. Men's Tennis at Baylor, 3 p.m. TV TONIGHT THURSDAY PRIMETIME APRIL 15, 1999 ◎ TVDate 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO 1 Smart Guy ♦ Jamie Foxx ♦ Steve Harvey ♦ For-Love Mortal Kombat: Conquest ♦ Mad Abt. 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