2B Quick Looks ? Wednesday March 31, 1999 HOROSCOPES Todav's Birthday: Take responsibility for your relationships this year and produce outrageous results. You're capable of more than before, so push. Call in old debts in May and hide the money away. A secret message from a friend can keep you on course in August. Don't act hastily in November or disruptively in December. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 7. You should feel marvelous today, and you look fabulous. You'll attract all sorts of attention. Some of it is from your competition. Your opponents are starting to realize you're a force to be reckoned with, and they're right. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 5. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 7. Tauris (April 20- May 20) Today is 8 a. Love and money don't necessarily go together, but in this case, it looks as if they do. You'll be making more money if you're in a job you love, for example. You may think such a job does not pay well, but that's not always true. Do what you love, and the money follows, remember? Gemini (May 21- June 21): Today is a 7. It's a marvelous day for romance but it may not go as planned. It looks as if there's a separation, and that doesn't seem like fun, but it certainly can make things more intense — and intensity can be great fun. All ends well, so don't fret. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 4. You may feel pulled every which way, but don't fall into a dither. Friends and loved ones can keep you or track. Set priorities so you know what to expect and what not to. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 7. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 7. Should you stay or should you go? Should you accept an invitation that's close to home or one that's far away? It's pretty hard to choose, but if you wait a little while, the answer should become obvious. Virago (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 5. A fool and his money are soon parted. Don't let this apply to you. Money is a recurrent theme this week. There are plenty of opportunities both to make it and lose it. It's a jungle out there, but exciting, and this is a game at which you have natural talent. So get out there and play, but be wary. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 6. Your best route to fame and fortune today is through a partnership. Two can make all sorts of things happen. You're good when you're working by yourself, but you flourish when you've got somebody else encouraging you and stimulating your imagination. Today, such a person is likely to appear. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 5. You often get your way through a roundabout route, and today that could be the case again. You can lean on a person who owes you a favor, and he or she will call a friend, who calls a friend, and on and on down the line, until you get what you want. Today is good for starting that process Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 7. You've put on a good showing this week and deserve a break. Schedule one for yourself and a few good friends. You might even want to call it a meeting because it'll be that, too. You'll be discussing important ideas and establishing valuable relationships. You'll also be having a great time. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 4. You could get an excellent chance to advance in your career today. This opportunity is based on work you've done in the past and from relationships you've developed. You've built a good reputation, and that's why you're getting this chance. It could bring you more money, so give it a try. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 7. A person you find attractive feels the same way about you. It may be difficult for you to get together, however, since there's quite a distance between you. Luckily, you can correspond, and that's the basis of your relationship. Continue to build that friendship, and see what happens naturally. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 5. Your quandary today probably has to do with money. How should you spend it? How should you budget it? Will there be enough to go around? It's one thing after another, but there will be plenty for a while. Yesterday's Kansan incorrectly stated that the women's golf team finished eighth at the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic in Austin. The team finished seventh. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES CORRECTION SPORTS Women's tennis team loses two matches On March 21, the No. 23 Jawahars lost 5-4 to No. 55 South Florida in a match delayed by rain for more than two hours. The women's tennis team lost both its spring break matches, dropping one to South Florida and another to Florida State. Kansas had a 4-2 advantage heading into the doubles portion, but the Bulls of South Florida came from behind, winning all three matches. The Jayhawks also gained points from No. 2, No. 4 and No. 5 singles from Brooke Chiller, Monica Sekulov and Julia Sidorova. In double play, Kansas' No. 33 team of Krsn Sell and Cheryl Maliaiah was upset by Kathrine Tessier and Tina Harrison, 8-3. Sell, also the team's No. 1 singles player, broke her two-match losing streak by defeating Tessier 6-3, 6-4. But it wasn't enough, and Kansas is now 0-2 against the Bulls. **Note:** Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. On March 24, the Jayhawks traveled to Tallahassee, Fla., where they lost to No. 20 Florida State, 6-3. The Seminoles improved to 16-3 this season and 1-0 against the Jayhawks. Unuiller also earned a victory, earning the other singles point for the Jayhawks. Sell extended her winning streak to two, defeating Alida Gallovits, 6-3, 6-3. The doubles team of Sell and Cheryl Malaita won its match to improve to 11.1.3 this season. The Florida trip was a homecoming for Maliaiah and her sister and teammate, Lisa, who both hail from North Longwood, Fla. Amanda Kaschube Kansas is now 5-9 overall. NCAA granted stay in Proposition 16 case The Jayhawks will face Big 1.2 opponent Nebraska at the Robinson courts on Saturday at 11 a.m. PHILADELPHIA — A federal appeals court yesterday temporarily restored an NCAA regulation allowing its member schools to use minimum test scores to determine whether freshmen are eligible to participate in ath letics. In issuing the stay requested by the NCAA, a three-judge panel of the 3rd Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals put on hold a lower-court ruling that struck down Proposition 16, the NCAA bylaw that dictated freshman eligibility requirements. U. S. District Judge Ronald Buckwalter struck down Proposition 16 on March 8, ruling that minimum test score requirements have an "unjustified disparate impact on African Americans." The ruling yesterday put the requirements back in place, at least temporarily. The NCAA said it needed a stay to gain more time to write replacement eligibility rules and file appeals. NCA attorney David Bruton argued in court yesterday that there was considerable confusion among the NCAA's 302 Division I schools, which the rulner affects. an alternative proposed that would achieve the level of success that Proposition 16 had achieved in setting academic requirements. Bruton said there had not been Attorneys for the four African-American athletes who filed the suit said the NCAA should adopt a nondiscriminatory eligibility policy rather than fight to delay or overturn the court's decision. Buckwalter's initial ruling did not completely rule out some use of the tests, which many educators have long said are racially and culturally discriminatory. The athletes involved either have long since, or are near the end of their freshman year of eligibility. Buckwalter declined to give the NCAA the extra time, but the appeals court granted the stay pending the NCAA's appeal. Former Arkansas star chosen as UALR coach LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Sidney Moncrief was hired yesterday as the basketball coach at University of Arkansas-Little Rock, his first basketball job since retiring from the NBA in 1991. Moncrief, who was born in Little Rock and led Arkansas to the Final Four in 1978, has never coached before. He replaces Wimp Sanderson, who resigned March 1. "For the last 10 years, I've waited for the right opportunity. This is the right opportunity," said Moncrief, who has owned a car dealership in suburban Little Rock for 10 years. The school announced his hiring at an afternoon news conference at the Little Rock River Market, across the Arkansas River from the new arena in which UALR will play next season. is a great program to sell to young people. I can think of no better place to coach than in the city and state that I am from." "This is a very good opportunity to build on a program that has done very well in the past," Moncrief said. "This UALR athletic director Rick Melo said Moncrief was the top candidate for the job. ALR, a member of the Sun Belt Conference, went 1.2-1.5 last season. Moncrief's reputation and state connections are expected to be a big help in recruiting. "We couldn't be more thrilled to have Sidney Moncrief as our basketball coach," Mello said. "We were extremely pleased with the quality of people who showed interest in the position, but to end up with Sidney Moncrief exceeds all of our expectations." Moncrief, 41, played with former Arkansas coach Eddie Sutton and is the Razorbacks' second-leading career scorer and top rebounder. He spent 10 seasons in the NBA with the Milwaukee Bucks and one season with the Atlanta Hawks. Michigan State assistant takes Marquette job Crean, 32, replaces Mike Deane, who was fired March 5, two days after the Golden Eagles ended their season with a first-round loss in the Conference USA tournament. MILWAUKEE — Tom Crean, an assistant coach at Michigan State, was introduced as Marquette's new coach yesterday. A native of Mount Pleasant, Mich., Crean played for Central Michigan and has served as an assistant coach at Alma College, Western Kentucky, Pittsburgh and Michigan State, where he has been on the staff since 1995. Marquette was 14-15 last season, the first losing season with Deane, whose overall record with the Golden Eastes was 100-55. The Associated Press Wed. Sports Calendar Thur. Track and Field at Emporia State Invitational, all day. Track and Field at Texas Relays, all day. Sun. Softball at Missouri, 1 p.m. Baseball vs. Baylor, 1 p.m. Men's Tennis at Oklahoma, 2 p.m. aseball vs. Baylor, 2 p.m. Men's Golf at Augusta State Invitational, all day. Women's Tennis vs. Nebraska 11 a.m. Baseball vs. Baylor, 1 p.m. Women's Golf at Utah Dixie Classic. 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