2B Quick Looks Tuesday April 6,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (April 6). Although you'll have some obstacles to overcome, you're really lucky this year. You look forward to the challenge. Big ideas in April lead to big changes. In May, set up your budget so you can have what you want. A loved one pushes you in the right direction around August, and a competitor spurs you to take action in November. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 6. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 6. It's a good day to make a decision about what you want to do for the next few years. Do you want to stay where you are or is it time for you to move on to the next level? Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 5. Be careful following a friend's advice today. It could be based more on tear than on common sense. There's no point in letting somebody else's anxiety slow you down. You're cautious enough already. Instead, be bold, and follow your own inner voice to make a wise decision. Gemini (Mav 21-June 21): Today is a 5. Your partner is giving you a hard time, but it's probably for your own good. You're learning something important. Might as well look at it that way. Might as well take a few notes, too because this is a lesson you'll find easy to forget. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 5. There's a good opportunity to make money today, but it might seem to be pushing you in the wrong direction. You've got an idea about where you'd like to go, and this seems to be off track. Don't make too hasty a judgment. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 6. You should be in an absolutely fabulous mood today, and it looks like everything is going your way. Don't get too pushy or too assertive. You could hurt an older person's feelings without even meaning to. Remember to be respectful as well as bold, and you'll do just fine. Virago (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 5. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23); Today is a 5. Looks like a household project could take precedence today over something you'd rather be doing. Instead of complaining, use this as a learning experience. Apply information you've recently acquired to help build something you need. Scorpio (Oct, 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 4. Although you're pretty lucky again today, you're also slightly inhibited. You can't have everything you want exactly the way you want it, but you might be able to get quite a lot of other things going your way Consider this all part of your education. You might even be able to deduce some of the expenses. You could make quite a bit of money today by providing a service for somebody else. Looks like you have talents this other person lacks, and if you look around, you should be able to figure out who it is and what he or she needs. Develop this skill, by the way, and you'll always have plenty of money. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 6. There are those who would advise you to proceed with caution, but what for? You can see what you want, and it's pretty close to being reality. There are just a few adds and ends to take care of. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 5. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 5. The good news is that you're lucky. You're learning fast and you're being effective, trying new tricks and winning with them. The bad news, or maybe it's more good news, is that there's a challenge. Have at it. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 5. Others are going full speed ahead, but you're still holding back a little. That's because you're busy fig- uring the numbers in your head. If there's not going to be quite enough to go around, don't jump on the bandwagon. Let the others take a risk while you stick with a sure thing. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20); Today is a 5. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is 6 O'clock. If you've laid the groundwork already, you could be quite successful today. It's important for you to have the facts at your fingertips. That way, you'll be able to provide them to the person who needs them quickly, and that could lead to an increase in your income. The Kansas men's golf team shot a 289 in the final round of the Cleveland Golf/Augusta State Invitational and finished in fifth place last weekend. Men's golf takes fifth in weekend tourney SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Augusta State successfully defended its 1998 championship, fishing seven strokes ahead of second-place South Alabama. Augusta State's Jamie Elson won the individual title; shooting an eight-under-par score of 208. The Jayhawks, currently ranked 30th in the MasterCard Collegiate Golf Rankings, finished ahead of two higher-ranked teams — 29thranked Maryland finished sixth and 28th-ranked Mississippi finished 13th. Kansas was led by senior Chris Thompson, who finished in third place, his best finish of the spring season. Thompson shot a three-round total of 211, five strokes under par. He was the only Kansas player to break 70 in one round, shooting a 68 in the second round. Junior Ryan Vermeer and sophomore Conrad Roberts tied for 36th place, with scores of 220. Both shot identical one-under-par scores of 71 in the final round. Junior Brad Davis tied for 54th place with a score of 223. Junior Jake Istkied tied for 70th place, shooting a 226. Brad Hallier Vikings sign George as backup quarterback EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — The Minnesota Vikings yesterday reached a contract agreement with veteran Jeff George, who will be a backup to quarterback Randall Cunningham. Terms were not disclosed. However, reports in the Star Tribune of Min- neapools and the Saint Paul Pioneer Press indicated George would receive $400,000 under a one-year contract. "Signing Jeff George is a big plus for our Viking program," coach Dennis Green said. "Jeff is a very talented quarterback with a competitive mentality. He has proved that he has the physical tools and the right mental makeup to be successful in the NFL." In 1996, George got into a sideline shouting match with Atlanta coach June Jones on national television. That prompted the Falcons to release him. He led the AFC in passing in 1997, but he did not play well last season, and the Raiders opted out of his contract during the offseason. He earned about $5 million the past two seasons as a starter with the Raiders. Krzyzewski recovering from hip replacement The Vikings are his four team since joining the NFL as a top pick in the 1990 draft. George also played for Oakland, Indiana and Atlanta. DURHAM, N.C. — Duke coach Mike Krzeyzewski underwent successful hip-replacement surgery and should be released from the hospital within five days. Dr. T. Parker Vail, an orthopedic surgeon at Duke University Hospital who performed the surgery, said the 52-year-old Krzyzewski should be walking on crutches in the next couple days. HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — Top-ranked Martina Hingis won the Family Circle Cup, beating Anna Kournikova 6-4, 6-3. It was Hingis' second Family Circle title and 22nd WTA championship. Kournikova is still searching for her first tour title. Hingis claims second Family Circle Cup Elsewhere in Davis Cup play, defending champion Sweden lost to Slovakia, meaning both of last year's finalists have been eliminated. Italy was ousted by Switzerland on Saturday. Russia rebounded from a 2-1 deficit in Frankfurt and beat Germany 3-2 behind singles victories by Yevgeny Kafelnikov, against Tommy Haas, and Marat Safin, against Nicolas Kiefer. The Belgians rallied past the Czech Republic 3-2 and will play the Swiss next; Brazil downed Spain 3-2; France ousted the Netherlands 4-1; Australia beat Zimbabwe 4-1. BIRMINGHAM, England — Jim Courier, the former world No. 1 who has slipped to No. 54, moved the United States into the quarterfinals of the Davis Cup with a 6-4, 6-7 (7-3), 6-3, 1-6, 8-6 victory against Britain's Greg Rusedski. The United States will play Australia in the quarterfinals in July. United States to face Australia in Davis Cup Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — It hasn't managed any music yet, but Magic Johnson's new music management company already has hit a sour note. Boyz II Men to remain with current manager Last week, the former NBA star announced his new venture, Magic Johnson Music Management, saying it would represent the soul RB group Bovz II Men. But Nathan Morris, a founder of the Grammy-winning group from Philadelphia, said Boyz II Men had not and would not be signing a management deal with Magic Johnson Management. The band was sticking with the manager it had — Quadree El-Amin of Southwown Entertainment. Morris said. The original news release said El-Amin was joining the MJM staff. Ballpark dealership ad competes with owner CINGINATI — Call it a sign of the times. The most intriguing addition to Cinero Field on opening day was a red and yellow ad on the outfield wall. There, in big letters in right field, was the name of Jeff Wyler and a listing of his five auto dealerships. The Colorado Avalanche goalie tried to score a goal Saturday night and angered the Edmonton Oilers in the process. The Oilers pulled goalie Bob Essanna for an extra attacker with 1:47 to play after the Avalanche built a 4-2 lead, and Roy spent much of the time skating into the faceoff circles to launch shots at the vacated net. DENVER — The one goal that has eluded Patrick Roy during the years is scoring one. Despite empty net, Roy still can't score Roy didn't succeed, although he did get an assist on Shion Podein's empty-net goal with 5.6 seconds remaining. How did the owner take it? "It's selfish play going into the corners and playing like another defenseman back there," Oilers right wing Mike Grier said. The criticism hardly bothered Roy. The significance? It was the first time since Marge Schott took control of the team in the 1980s that a competing car dealer was allowed to advertise in the stadium. Schott has a Buick dealership. The criticism hardly bothered Roy. "I guess they respect my shot because they were all ready at the blue line," he said. How did the owner take it? Several Reds employees said she was not happy with the arrangement. — The Associated Press Sports Calendar Baseball 7 p.m. Southwest Missouri State 7 p.m. Women's Tennis at Missouri, 3 p.m. Baseball at Missouri, 7 p.m. Men's Golf at MacGregor Downs intercollegiate, all day. Sat. 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. TV TONIGHT TUESDAY PRIMETIME APRIL 6, 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 ❶ Buffy the Vampire Slayer ❺ Felicity "The Last Stand" ❺ Xena: Warrior Princess (R) ❺ Mad Abt. You ❺ Frasier ❺ Martin ❺ Martin WDFA ❷ King of Hill ❺ Futuraa ❺ PJs ❺ Family Guy ❺ News ❺ News ❺ Friends ❺ Friends ❺ M'A'H™ KCTV ❸ JAG The Black Jet ❺ "Something Borrowed, Something Blue" (1997, Drama) ❺ News ❺ Late Show (in Stereo) ❺ Seinfeld KCPT ❹ Nova (R) (in Stereo) ❺ National Geo. ❺ Frontline (R) ❺ Business Rpt. Chai. Lee Rose (in Stereo) ❺ Red Green KSNT ❺ 3rd Rock-Sun ❺ Frasier (R) ❺ Just Shoot ❺ Relative ❺ Dateline (in Stereo) ❺ News ❺ Tonight Show (in Stereo) ❺ Late Night KMBC ❻ Home Imp. ❺ Hughleys ❺ Spin City ❺ Sports Night ❺ NYPD Blue "I have a Dream" ❺ News ❺ Roseanne ❺ Grace Under Cheers KTUW ❹ Nova (R) (in Stereo) ❺ Frontline (R) ❺ Journey to Planet Earth ❺ World News ❺ Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (in Stereo) WIBW ❹ JAG "The Borrowed, Something Blue" (1997, Drama) ❺ News ❺ Late Show (in Stereo) ❺ Late Late KTKA ❻ Home Imp. ❺ Hughleys ❺ Spin City ❺ Sports Night ❺ NYPD Blue "I have a Dream" ❺ News ❺ Seinfeld ❺ Nighttime ❹ Politically Inc. CABLE STATIONS AAE ❹ Biography: Hamson Ford ❺ Horatio Hornblower "The Duel" (R) (Part 1 of 4) ❺ Law & Order "Performance" ❺ Biography: Hamson Ford CHBC ❹ Hardball ❺ Riverside Live ❺ News With Brian Williams ❺ Hardball (R) ❺ Rivera Live (R) CNN ❹ World Today ❺ Lord King Live ❺ Newstand: People Profiles ❺ Sports ❺ Moneyline ❹ Larry King Live (R) COM ❹ "Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise" ❺ Saturday Night Live �渭 Daily Show ❺ Stain's Money �渭 Saturday Night Live COURT ❹ Crime Stories ❹ Homicide: Life on the Street ❹ Cochran ❹ Snap ❹ Nomicide: Life on the Street CSPAN ❹ Prime Time Public Affairs ❹ Prime Time Public Affairs ❹ DISC ❹ Spytek Spy. vs. Spy. (R) ❹ New Detectives ❹ FBI Files "Killing Spree" ❹ Spytek Spy. vs. Spy. (R) ❹ New Detectives (R) ESPN ❹ Billiards ❹ Cassius Clay: Early Years ❹ Baseball Tonight ❹ Sportcenter ❹ Baseball ❹ Sportcntry HIST ❹ Abominable Snowman (R) ❹ Wrath of God: Disasters ❹ Physical Fitness: Quest ❹ Civil War Journal (R) ❹ Abominable Snowman (R) LIFE ❹ Chicago Hope (in Stereo) ❹ Any Day Now (in Stereo) ⁽ Intimate Portrait "Halle Berry" ⁽ Altitudes ⁽ Golden Girls ⁽ Golden Girls ⁽ Mysteries MTV ❹ Say What? ⁽ Video Cliches ⁽ Total Request Live (in Stereo) ⁽ Real World ⁽ Biorthymn ⁽ Blame Game ⁽ Loveline (in Stereo) ⁽ Pleasure SCFI ❹ Soldiers "Last Days" (in Stereo) ⁽ Highlander: The Series ⁽ Friday the 13th: The Series ⁽ Star Trek "Work on an Eye" ⁽ Sliders "Last Days" (in Stereo) TLC ❹ Trauma: life in the ER (R) ⁽ Air Dusters (R) ⁽ Speed Demons ⁽ Trauma: life in the ER (R) ⁽ Air Dusters (R) TNB ❹ NBA Basketball: Orlando Magic at New York Knicks. (In Stereo Live) ❹ NBA Basketball: Utah Jazz at Los Angeles Lakers. (In Stereo Live) USA ❹ Walker, Texas Ranger ⁽ iditatred Dog Died Race ⁽ New York Undercover ⁽ Silk Stalkings (in Stereo) VH1 ❹ Behind the Music (in Stereo) ⁽ Before-Stars ⁽ Where Are They Now? ⁽ Where Are They Now? ⁽ KISS: X-ramse Close Up (R) WGN ❹ Major League Baseball: Chicago Cubs at Houston Astros. (in Stereo Live) ⁽ News ⁽ Honeymerr ⁽ In the Heat of the Night ⁽ WTBS ❹ (6:35) Major League Baseball: Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Twins. (Live) ⁽"The Final Countdown" ⁽ **%** (1980) Kirk Douglas. ⁽ "Tank" (1983) PREMIUM STATIONS HBQ ❹ "Fools Rah" ⁽ Matrix-Look ⁽ "City of Angela" ⁽ ***(1998), Romano*** Nicolas Cage. ⁽ PG-13⁾ Soprano (R) (in Stereo) ⁽ Private Ducks: Men Exposed MAX ❹ "Need Water Waltz" ⁽ (1997), Comedy⁽ "Loved," Named (R), "Unguarantee" Shannon Tweed. ⁽ PG-13⁾ Scandalous ⁽ ***(1997), Trame Yau, NR* SHOW ❹ "How to be a Player" ⁽ *1997* Bil Betamia. ⁽>The Wall⁽ (1998) Edward James Olmos. ⁽ "Sweet From the Sea" ⁽ ***(1997) Vincent Paré. ⁽ PG-13⁾ Red Lyon Tavern A touch of Irish in downtown Lawrence 944 Massachusetts 832-8228 Financial Planning for Women Not Enough Money! Credit cards out of control! Insufficient Funds! Want a secure future! Join our workshop to better plan for your future. TUESDAY, April 6, 1999 7:00 - 8:30 P.M. ALCOVE A, KANSAS UNION FACILITATOR: Lou Bond Financial Planner Sponsored by The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, 22 Strong Hall, University of Kansas. 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