2B Quick Looks Wednesday April 7,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (April 7). Launch a study program this year to make yourself successful. You can see where you want to go in April. In May, you can plot out your route. Make time for romance in August. Watch out for accidents, both physical and financial, in November Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 5 Old skills could be quite useful today, and even profitable. It is good to learn new ones, of course, and you should be launching into that kind of project soon. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is an 8 Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is an 8 maybe you a little stress about money initially, but you're about to get over it. You'll be coming up with a lot of good ideas soon, which will divert your attention and maybe increase your abundance — eventually. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 5 Commiserate with a friend who's having financial difficulties, but don't try to bail him or her out. This person could spend more in a day than you make in a week, and with a lot less effort. Keep what you earn to yourself. You may need it. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 6 Pay close attention to what's going on around you today. Very quick action may be required, and you might have to let go of your ideas about how things are supposed to be. If you're agile, you might wind up with something better than you thought you could have. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 5 July 23- Aug. 22, 2021 Today is a S It looks as if there's plenty of work to keep you busy today, more than you want, in fact. You'd just as soon be out running through the green fields, in search of love and adventure. Well, the adventure might be out there, but the love is more likely nearby Instead of looking elsewhere, look up. Virao (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 7 Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22); Today is a 7 Your hard work is starting to pay off, and you're making a very good impression on a person you like a lot. This person is not just attracted to your good looks and pleasant demeanor but also to your ingenuity. Use that to make a little time together. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 5 There's a controversy brewing, and you might play a major part in how it all works out. The conflict isn't necessarily between you and someone else, but it does involve people close by. Luckily, you're a great moderator. Scarpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 6 There's a difficult problem at work today that could cause tempers to be short. Don't get upset yourself. That'll just make things worse. Instead, practice skills you've been learning recently. You'll come out looking like the champ, and you love it when that happens. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is an 8 It'll be hard to stay in hiding today. People are starting to clamor for your opinion. They need your advice so that they can decide how to proceed, and you've probably got a few choice things to tell them Be nice. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 5 You're not usually the best person in the world for setting up routines. That's often left to someone else. Sagittarians are better known for bending the rules than making them, but today, if you play by the book, your success is assured. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 5 It looks as if something you've been avoiding is about to come见. You hate to be behind schedule, but if you're not careful, that could happen. Avoid it by planning ahead. What do you need to have finished by Friday, and how much of it can you get done right now? The more the better. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 7 Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 7 You have a heart as big as Texas, and it's made of pure gold. Unfortunately, you may not have quite that much in your pockets, and if you see a friend in need, you'll want to give everything you've got. Instead of sharing your wealth, share your wisdom. The women's tennis team will try to improve its conference record to 4-2 as the Jayhawks face the Missouri Tigers at 3 p.m. today in Columbia, Mo. Women's tennis team will face Missouri today The Jahawks have beaten Nebraska, Iowa State and Texas Tech. SPORTS BRIEFSE AND SCORES They have lost to Baylor and Colorado. raska, Iowa State and Texas Tech. Senior Kris Sell will look for her 24th win of the season at No. 1 singles KANSAS TENNIS and her second win in a row. Last weekend, Sell defeated Colorado's Nadine Kenzelmann in two sets. Freshman sisters Cheryl and Lisa Malliah will look to extend their winning streaks. Both have two-win streaks. Lisa also will look to extend her conference record to 6-0 at No. 6 singles. After facing Missouri, the Jayhawks will face six more conference opponents before the Big 12 Tournament April 29-May 2. Juniors Brooke Chiler and Julia Sidorova, doubles partners, will look to improve their doubles record at No. 2 doubles to 14-13. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Amanda Kaschube Golf team in first place at tournament in Utah The Kansas women's golf team was in first place after 27 holes at the Utah-Dixie Classic at St. George, Utah. The Jayhawks led the 24-team field by five strokes after the first round of play. The Classic includes seven other Big 1.2 Conference teams and five teams ranked in the MasterCard Collegiate Golf Rankings, including Renssor is an unranked Junior Susan Tessary was the only player in the field to shoot par. Her score of 72 was one stroke better than senior Mandy Munsch and freshman Ashley Lowery, who were locked in a four-way tie for second place with Northern Arizona's Louise Davis and Oklahoma State's Eva-Lotta Stromilid. sixth-ranked Oklahoma State, 35th-ranked Missouri, 44th-ranked Texas Tech, 47th-ranked Texas-El Paso and 50th-ranked Oklahoma. Kansas is unranked. Junior Carrie Padden was in a tie for 65th place, shooting an 81. Also participating for the Jayhawks was sophomore Ashley Bishop, who shot a 76 and was in a tie for 18th place. The Classic concluded yesterday with another round of 27 holes. Brad Hallier The Kansas women's soccer team has a jam-packed weekend of events planned to open its spring season. Soccer team kicks off spring season Friday Everything gets started Friday eve. Saturday's festivities kick off at 9 a.m. with a youth under-12 club soccer battle between the KVF Wild women and the Olathe Soccer Club Excel. At 11 a.m. the Kansas women will take the field against the St. Louis Billikens. Admission is free to both games. ATHENS, Greece — In a show of solidarity with Yugoslavians facing daily air strikes, a top Greek soccer team intends to play an exhibition game in Beirut tomorrow. In case of bad weather, both events will take place at Anschutz Sports Pavilion. Soccer team to bypass war to play in Belgrade "We've won many titles on the field. This will be a humanitarian title," said Dimitris Melissanidis, the president of AEK Athens. AEK Athens was to leave Greece yesterday for its game against Partizan in the Yugoslavian capital. — Chris Wristen The Serbs welcomed the initiative, but they reportedly failed to give the Greek team any safety guarantees. The Greek delegation, composed of 16 volunteer players, club officials and politicians, was to spend last night in Budapest, Hungary. They will set off by bus today, arriving in Belgrade shortly before the game. "What guarantees can we require in a war region?" Melissanda asked. Greeks have strongly objected to NATO air strikes against fellow Christian Orthodox Serbs, with whom they have friendly relations, and have held almost daily street protests around the country. The game, which will last one hour, is to be played during the Orthodox Holy week in connection with an Easter break in the Greek soccer schedule. Revenue from gate receipts and television coverage will be donated to Yugoslav humanitarian organizations. ST. LOUIS — Mark McGwire hit his first homer of the new season off Milwaukee Brewers' reliever David Weatherins in the fifth inning of the St. Louis Cardinals' opener. McGwire also homered on opening day last year en route to smashing Roger Maris' 37-year-old record, finishing with 70. McGwire hits home run in first game of season Virginia football players face charges for fight CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — An Albemarle County grand jury indicted two Virginia football players on felony charges in connection with a campus brawl. Senior defensive back Adrian Bumim was charged with two counts of malicious wounding and sophomore tailback Antoine Womack was charged with one count of malicious wounding. Another man, Kevin D. Cromartie, who isn't a Virginia student, was charged with one count of malicious wounding. A hearing for the three was set for Aug. 11. Their attorneys said they would plead not guilty and request a jury trial. The charges stem from a Feb. 7 fight in which the three were among five people accused of beating Virginia students Jonathan Dean and Cabal Thornton. News Corp. plans to buy out owners of Fox Sports Net NEW YORK — News Corp. plans to buy out Liberty Media Corp.'s portion of Fox/Liberty Networks in a $1.43 billion stock swap, significantly expanding the media giant's presence in cable television. The deal will allow News Corp. to gain control of the regional sports network Fox Sports Net, which reaches more than 62 million households, and entertainment network FX, which reaches more than 39 million households, and other related businesses. It wasn't clear from the statement released by News Corp. whether it also was buying Liberty's share of the partnership's 40 percent interests in the New York Knicks, the New York Rangers, Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall, as previous reports had indicated. The Associated Press Sports Calendar Baseball vs. Southwest Missouri State, 7 p.m. Women's Tennis at Missouri, 3 p.m. --- Baseball at Missouri, 7 p.m. Baseball at Minneapolis. Men's Golf at MacGregor Downtie bachelorate, all day. Men's tennis at Texas, 3 pm Men's Tennis vs. Texas, 3 p.m. Baseball at Missouri, 2 p.m. Rowing at Texas Soccer vs. St. Louis, TBA Softball at Baylor, at noon Track and Field at Wichita State Baseball at Missouri, 1 p.m. Women's Golf at Susie Maxwell Berning Classic Soccer vs. Evansville in Columbia, Missouri, 12 p.m. Soccer vs. Tulsa in Columbia, Missouri, 2 p.m. Softball at Texas Tech, 12 p.m. Men's Tennis vs. Texas A&M, 11 a.m. Women's Tennis vs. Tulsa, 11 a.m. TV TONIGHT WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME WEDNESDAY 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 Dawson's Creek (In Stereo) Charmed "That 70s Episode" Baywatch "The Edge" Baywatch MAD Abt. 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