2B Quick Looks Monday April 5,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (April 5): Travel and romance are your assignments this year, not necessarily in that order. Make big plans in April. You're lucky then. In May, if you're tight with your money, you'll discover more. In August, work out your agenda for the rest of the year and go hunting for treasure in November. December is for playing and learning new games. Take on new responsibilities in February. In March, practice your listening. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 9. You've got a massive dose of spring fever today. You would just as soon chuck everything and take off for the woods. If you've got a job you care about, of course, that's not a very good idea. On the other hand, Thursday and Friday this week should be good for finding a new job. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 5. The urge to splurge is strong today, and you might be feeling resistant, just on general principles. If the deal is really good, go for it. An opportunity like this might not come again for quite some time. Don't let anybody push you into anything, however. You can tell the difference. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 7. Initial opposition leads to a team effort, which should prove to be successful. Looks like everything ends well, but perhaps not in the way you envisioned. Be open-minded and ready to move quickly. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 5. Your mind is quick and you've got good support from people who love you. But you're also up against a major adversary right now. This other person wants to order you around, and you're finding it hard to comply. If it's for your own good, maybe you should surrender instead. Trust one who's trustworthy. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is an 8. Virao (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 5. Something that looks very good for you could look kind of threatening to a person you care about. Even though you've pretty much made up your mind, consult this person for advice and heed the directive to be cautious. It will make you even more successful. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 5. You could make a very good deal today, but take care. Although you might find a good bargain, this item may not be quite what you expected. Check it out carefully before you get home, so you'll know what, if anything, you'll need to fix. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 7. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 5. This day should be very interesting. Overcome your resistance to following another person's orders, and you could learn quite a lot. Learning how to play a new game could lead to having lots of new friends. Follow a strong leader and enjoy it. You could experience a major transformation today in the way you view money. For example, you may generally think of yourself as a poor kid, but today realize you're fabulously wealthy, compared to somebody else. Satisfaction is a matter of viewpoint, so life, shift yours to a more comfortable position. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is an 8. This ought to be a beautiful day for you, and it's also a good day to start new and better habits. Remember all those resolutions you made around the first of the year? Well, why not put them into effect right now, while you're in an excellent mood? For starters, rid of the stuff that causes stress. Capricorn (Dec, 22-Jan, 19): Today is a 5. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 5. There's a lot going on today, but you can keep a low profile. Figure out which way the wind is blowing before you decide how to set your sails. Is that too many metaphors for one paragraph? Just play it cautious until you see who's in control. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 7. Your friends are the spark of your life and your inspiration today, so let them know how much you appreciate them. The people you love the most are the ones most likely to be taken for granted, except for today, of course. Go ahead and get emotional about it. They'll love it. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 5. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a D. You can amass quite a fortune today and tomorrow if you play your cards right. You're lucky, of course, and that always helps, but today, skill is required too. Take only a very carefully calculated risk. Softball team loses seventh straight game SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES The Joyhawkss lost 5-0 Saturday in Columbia, Mo. and have won only two of their last 10 games. They fell to 14-20 overall and 0-3 in the Big 12, the Tigers improved to 27-12 and 3-1. The Kansas softball team's woes continued this weekend after losing to Missouri in its seventh straight loss. The Tigers jumped out to a 1-0 lead after Stacy Geminhardt scored from third. Geminhardt reached first on an error, advanced to second on another error and advanced to third on a wild pitch. the errors continued in the third inning as Gemeinhardt scored again on a similar scenario. Kansas committed six errors in the game. In the bottom of the fourth, Missouri added three added three more runs when Erin Erickson hit a three-run home run. The joyhaws only had two hits on the day. Stephanie Falk (1-6)-7 earned the win, giving up no runs on two hits while striking out four Jayhawks. Kansas 'Sarah Workman (8-10) was credited with the loss, gave up five runs on seven hit and struck out only one Missouri batter. Note: Harpsoceros have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. In the beginning of the season, we started out well, "Bunge said. "We've hit a snag and have not been the same since. At times, we are trying too hard to execute. We are a young team and we are learning the hard way." Kansas coach Tracy Bunge said the team's inexperience hurt it. The Jayhawks next play the Baylor Bears on Saturday in Waco, Texas, in a double header beginning at noon. Kansan staff reports All-American leads KU golfers in tourney the Kansas men's golf team was tied for sixth place out of 19 teams after two score of 566 rounds of play at the Cleveland Golf/Augusta State Invitational. Defending champion Augusta State was leading the tournament with a been the play of senior All-American Chris Thompson. Thompson was in first place after two rounds, shooting a six-underer score of 138. Brad Hallier After winning his first individual collegiate title in Kansas' last tournament at Stevinson, Calif., junior Jake Istnick has slipped this weekend to 61st place with a score of 150. South Alabama, Southern Methodist, North Florida and Alabama finished out the top five. A highlight for the lavahawks has has Junior Ryan Vermeer, junior Brad Davis and sophomore Conrad Roberts were tied for 50th place with a score of 149. Davis shot a 72 in the second round. Hutchinson coach gets position at Vanderbilt HUTCHINSON — Hutchinson Community College basketball coach Tim Jankovich has resigned and accepted a job as assistant coach at Vanderbilt University. Jankovich resigned Thursday in order to take the job with newly hired Vanderbilt coach Kevin Stallins. "It was sudden, to say the least," said Jankovich, who was hired at Hutchinson in July 1997. "The opportunity was such that I didn't feel I could pass on it." Stallings was named Vanderbilt's coach Thursday. Jankovich said Stallings first called him late Wednesday. On Thursday, Jankovich accepted. Jankovich, who was 50-14 in two years at Hutchinson, said he will leave for Nashville, Tenn. Friday to meet with Stallings and other Vanderbilt officials. Jankovich played at Kansas State University from 1979-82. He was a three-year Jankovich served as an assistant at Baylor, Colorado State, Kansas State, Texas and Oklahoma State before taking the coaching job at North Texas in 1993. letterman for coach Jack Hartman, leading the Wildcats to the 1981 Elite Eight. Stallings was an assistant at Kansas while Jankovich was at Oklahoma State. They usually sow each other while recruiting the same players for their Big 12 schools. "No one has asked for a release on Maurice," Belknap said. "If it occurs, the [other] institution will call and ask for his release. None has, and we don't give blanket releases." Evans asked athletic director Bill Belknapth Thursday to start the process that would release him from his scholarship and enable Evans to transfer to another school. By asking for a release, Evans is starting the steps that would allow him to transfer to another Division I school for his final two years of eligibility, though he would have to sit out next season. Wichita State player waffles on intentions Releases can be given only to specific schools as they inquire about Evans, a 6-foot-5 sophomore from Wichita. Belknap said Wichita State likely would block releases to certain schools. "I don't think in this case it's appropriate because I think we have people tampering." Belknap said, refusing to name the schools or say how many would not receive permission to talk to Evans. WICHITA — Just three weeks after saying he would return, Wichita State star Maurice Evans now says he wants to leave the Shockers basketball team. Trouble started on Jan. 26, when Evans walked out of practice after a dispute with Coach Randy Smithson. He missed two games before the university compromised on changes in the program. The university has since publicly reprimanded Smithson and his coaching staff and disciplined them for violations of NCAA practice limitations. ment through the Wichita State sports information office saying he would return for his junior season. On March 12, Evans released a state- But he has not taken part this week in the team's individual workouts, where players are allowed to receive individual and small-group instruction from coaches. If a school gains a release from Wichita State, it can actively recruit Evans, who averaged 22.6 points last season. It can also give him a scholarship for next season, though he couldn't play. A school without a release cannot actively recruit Evans, and if Evans transfers to that school anyway, he must pay his own way. By banning a release, Wichita State would be forced to hold Evans' scholarship and not give it to another player for one season. David Duval on pace to set record for wins Afterwards, Duval made the two-hour drive to Augusta National, where he will be favored to capture his first m Duval, with three birdies on the final six holes, shot a 5-under 67 at the TPC Sugarloaf course and won by two strokes over former Georgia Tech teammate Stewart Cink. year — including two in a row, after his triumph at The Players Championship and has 11 victories in his last 34 events. DUUTH, Ga. — David Duval surged into the Masters, picking up his fourth victory of the year Sunday when the rest of the contenders crumbed around him at the BellSouth Classic. He has won half of the eight tournaments he entered this I'm looking forward to it," said Duval, the first golfer since Johnny Miller in 1974 to win four tournaments before the Masters. "I'm playing well. The biggest obstacle is making sure I get some rest. When you're in contention, it takes a lot more out of you." 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