2B Quick Looks Monday April 12, 1999 Today's Birthday (April 12). HOROSCOPES Finish up obligations this year. Making changes for the better will be easy. You're lucky and strong in April, so make big plans for the future. A friendship could turn into a romance in May or June. Do something you've always dreamed about in August and get rid of old debts in November. Give yourself the gift of travel in December and hear a friend's advice concerning you in February. You may learn a secret in March. If so, keep it. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 5 Worries about a close friend or neighbor could cloud your thinking today. Instead of leaving your questions unsaid, go ahead and ask them. Once you know what's going on, you can get into action. Once you're in action, everything will be fine. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 6 You and your friends need to talk about important matters today. You may not get all of them to settle yet, but you'll sure come up with some good ideas. Besides that, you'll have a great time, and you'll make each other stronger. Together you'll have lots more fun. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 5 Don't try to use reason with an emotional person. It's not going to get you anywhere. You'll be better off to listen and take notes. Once the other guy feels really heard, he or she will be more willing to negotiate. Wait until then to offer your suggestions. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 7 Your intuition should be working pretty well today. That's important, because you're up against tough competition. Somebody's ordering you around, to your dismay. It might be wise to comply, however, especially if there's lots of money involved. Leo (Julv 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 5 July 25- Aug. 22; today is a 5 You may very well have more bills than money today. If so, don't despair, but don't out buying that new toy you've been yearning for, either. Put that off for just a little while longer. You may just find you can do without it. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 6 Looks like your partner is right, so go along with that idea. It's not fully figured out yet, and that's where your input comes in. Let fantasy get you inspired, then put in reality checks. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 5 LUJR (spa) - 23-09. 2014. It is a day you have really got your work out out for you today. Besides that, it looks like you could be saddled with a whim coworker. Instead of being irritated, be compassionate. Once this person has had a chance to talk, he or she could come up with a brilliant plan. And you might need one. Scarpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 7 The subject of money could arise today, and if it does, take care. You might simply disagree with the person you love most. It is a hot topic anyway, so do not press. Your chances of reaching a compromise will be better tomorrow. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 5 You are in a pretty good mood today, but a conversation with someone at home could take up more time than you'd planned. It could even be a television show that gets you entranced and makes you late for your next appointment. You are just going to have to keep track of the time. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 7 You've got a couple of tough problems to deal with, but that's OK. You're smart today and getting smarter. Take on a challenge and start by doing the homework. Once you figure out what the problem is, the rest is going to be easy. You just have to learn a new skill, that's all. Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18!: Today is a 5 Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 5 you know about a lot of things, but money probably is not one of them. That's quite often an Aquarian deficiency, and it's because you're more interested in ideas than in filthy luce. A little folding green comes in handy if you want to get a few ideas across. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 6 You're looking great today, with the moon in your sign. Mercury's there, too, making you even more brilliant than usual. But you might also be feeling more generous, which could be dangerous. You may feel as though you're made of money, and you aren't. Take care if you go shopping in nice stores. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES The Kansas men's golf team finished in a tie for eighth place with Kansas golfer gets tie for third place in meet North Carolina at the Bellshall Yellow Page Intercollegiate in Cary, N.C. Third-ranked UNLV won the tournament a three-round total score of 869, four strokes better than runner-up New Mexico. The Jayhawks shot 890, with their final round of the tournament the best, shooting a 294. Junior Ryan Vermeer rebounded from a first-round score of 75 and shot back-to-back rounds of 70, finishing in a tie for third place, three strokes behind individual champion Wil Collins of New Mexico. Junior Brad Davis shot a three-round score of 227, which placed him in a tie for 43rd place. Junior Jake Istnick finished in a six-way tie for eighth, shooting a 218. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Sophomore Conrad Roberts finished in a tie for 52nd place, with a score of 231. Senior Chris Thompson finished in 57th place, with a score of 233 Brad Hallier Women's rowing team gets victory Saturday In its quest for a top 20 ranking, the Kansas women's rowing team battled Texas and Southern California on Sat- In the first-varsity eight race, the team finished second in 6:06.88, trailing fifth-ranked Southern California by 10.7 seconds and ahead of Texas by 10 seconds. 28, proved they belonged among the nation's best. Jrday. The Jay hawks, ranked No. "We were happy with our time," coach Rob Catloth said. "We knew this was going to be a tough test for us, and we believe we proved we belong in the top 20." In the second-varsity eight race, the Jayhawks finished in second place, 12 seconds behind Southern California. Next up for the team is a dual meet vs. Kansas State in Manhattan on Saturday April 17. The lone victory for the team came in the varsity-four race, where the Jayhawks edged Texas by two seconds. Chris Wristen The Kansas softball team finished a weekend trip through Texas with a 2-2 record, splitting double headers with Baylor and Texas Tech. Kansas softball team splits double headers The Jayhawks (16-22, 2-5) dropped their first game of the weekend on Saturday to Baylor, 9-8. After leading for most the game, the Jayhawks surrendered two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to give Baylor the win. The Jayhawks snapped an eight-game losing streak in the second game against Baylor with a 4-3 victory. Pitcher Sarah Workman struck out nine batters. Workman moved into third place for career strikeouts at Kansas. "I'm pleased with the team's effort and offensive put-out," coach Tracy Bunge said. "I thought Sarah Workman pitched six quality innings for us in game two." header on Sunday, Workman allowed 3 hits and struck out five batters. The Jayhawks lost the second game, 1-4. Shannon Stanwix hit her sixth and seventh home runs of the season during the weekend to move into a first-place tie with Bunge for career home runs at Kansas with 15. Kansas will play host to Creighton Wednesday in a double header at Jayhawk Field. Kansas defeated Texas Tech, 4-1, in the first game of a double NEW YORK — Richard Callaghan, who coached Tara Lipinski to an Olympic gold medal, has been accused by one of his former figure skaters of sexual misconduct. Brandon Stinnett Callaghan said he was shocked by the unsubstantiated allegations. He said through his lawyer that his accuser is emotionally troubled. Olympic skating coach accused of misconduct Craig Maurizi, who skated for Callaghan, said in a story in The New York Times yesterday that they began having sex in 1981 and he now thinks he was exploited. Callaghan denied having a sexual relationship with Maurizi, the newspaper said. Callaghan contends the accusations are a play to rob him of his skaters at the Detroit Skating Club, where he had been director of skating. Callaghan's lawyer, Dean Groux, said Sunday his client always considered Craig to be an invaluable member of his extended family. Groux added that Callaghan and his wife hope Maurizi will be able to resolve his emotional problems. ure skating community to publicy debate the merits of Maurizi's unconfirmed allegations. He said Callaghan does not wish to comment further because he has too much respect for the fig- Adonis wins horse race will chase third victory "We're happy with Adonis and disappointed with Wondertross," Zito said. With Zito listening to the live call, Adonis won the Wood Memorial on Saturday at Aqueduct. He will go after his third Kentucky victory — following Strike the Gold (1991) and Go for Gin (1994) — with at least Adonis and Stephen Go Even, winner of the Gallery Furniture.com Stakes on March 27 at Turfway Park. Zito said Wondertross developed a breathing problem in finishing sixth in the Blue Grass won by Menifee and his Derby status was yet to be determined LEXINGTON, Ky. — Not long after trainer Zito Zito watched Wonderdress finish sixth in Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland, he was shouting, "Gad, Adonis, go." While Menifee and at least the next four finishers in the eight-horse Toyota Blue Grass — Cat Thief, Vicar, Kimberlite Pipe and Lemon Drop Kid — are headed for the Derby on May 1, so is Valhol, who had not won a race until the Arkansas Derby on Saturday at Oaklawn Park. "The Kentucky Derby is the crown jewel of all of them," said Valholl's owner, James Jackson, who has raced claiming horses for years. "It's breathtaking." The Associated Press Mon. Tues. Sports Calendar Baseball vs. Wichita State 7 p.m. Baseball at Wichita State Softball vs. Creighton, 3 p.m.and 5 p.m. Women's Tennis vs. Kansas State. 3 p.m. alJbal Softball at Wichita State 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Track and Field at Mt. Sac Relay Baseball vs. Oklahoma 8- 7 p.m. Track and Field at Arkansas Invitational TV TONIGHT MONDAY PRIMETIME APRIL 12, 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 3 7th Heaven R (In Stereo) ■ Rescue 77 "Career Day" ■ Hercules: Legendary Jymys. Mad Abt. You Frasier ■ Martin ■ Martin ■ WDFA 4 Metrose Place (In Stereo) ■ Ally McBeal "The Inmates" ■ News ■ News ■ Friends ■ Friends ■ M'A'S'H ■ KCTV 5 Cosby (R) ■ King Raymond ■ Becker L.A. 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