2B Quick Looks Tuesday March 30,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday [March 30]. Today's birthday (March 30). Take on a huge project this year. You won't have to do it all by yourself, if you are willing to empower a partner. There's plenty to choose from in April. Manage your money in May, and you'll grow. Stay on a steady course in August, and focus on details in September. Repair your security net in November and try a crazy friend's suggestion in February. All year you'll do best using old skills. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 6. Make sure you get the instructions right so you don't have to do a job again because of a silly misunderstanding. That will be happening all over the place, not only to you. Repeat back what other people say to make sure you've heard right. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 6. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today's U.S. You're the perfect friend to have when somebody is nervous or upset. That's why so many of them come to you for guidance and support. That could happen again, real soon. Advise today's nervous Nelly to be patient and not to jump to conclusions. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 6. Gemini (May 21 - June 21), today is 10:00 Confusion in your workplace could be upsetting your routine at home. Try not to let that happen. The more stability you can maintain in your life, the easier it will be to take on more projects. This is your natural tendency anyway. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 6. Carder point 22 says: Twin twice before traveling far today. Looks like you might find what you need closer to home. You'd have to add the expense of the journey, of course, and that might eat up all your profits. It looks like quick action is required, but stability is much more important. Leo [July 23-Aug. 22]: Today is a 6. Think twice before risking your money today. Looks like a long shot is not a good risk. What you see and what you get may be two different things. You'd make a better investment if you spent the money on your own education, especially right now. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22): Today is a 6. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23); Today is a 6. You and your partner probably ought to talk today about money, especially jointly held finances. Looks like there's going to be an opportunity to spend, and you need to do it wisely. You could make a pretty good deal, but it won't happen by accident. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 6. Today you may feel compelled to get everything done perfectly. It's a noble feeling, but not always one you can carry through. Sometimes being complete means accepting things the way they are. Saaittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 6. If you've been making a lot of big claims lately, today you could have your bluff called. Somebody might ask you to prove you can do what you say you can. Truth is, you probably understated your abilities, so this might not be much of a competition. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 6. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You are a 6. OK, so something you try today doesn't work. Don't fret or make a big deal out of it because you're really lucky right now. If you brood over the one little item that got batched up, you might miss all the other magnificent things that are happening around you. Structure and routines are important, of course, but you don't want to get locked in a box. Today you can make sure that doesn't happen by speaking up. Your input is important. You can see things the others are missing, and that's especially true right now. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 6. Aquarius juni 10, 2014 Put up with a critical analyst a little while longer. This person thinks he or she is doing you a favor by pointing out whatever you've done wrong, even if it's not really wrong. Some of what this person points out are simply your innovations, but this is really for the good. As you explain them, you'll understand them better yourself. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 6. You've had enough of putting in corrections and doing everything just right. It's time for you to do something fun, like go shopping. You can probably afford it by now, and you know what you like to do in a situation like this — buy presents for other people. Get something nice for yourself while you're at it. Men's golf claims first spring tourney victory The Kansas men's golf team earned its first tournament victory of the spring season last weekend, winning the Stevinson Ranch Invitational at Stevinson, Calif. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. the Jaynawks had a stellar tournament, winning by eight strokes. Junior Jake Istnick won his first career individual title by tie-breaker. His third-round score of 71 was three strokes better than Stanford's Joe Kibel, giving Istrick the crown. Junior Ryan Vermeer finished in a tie for four with an overall score of 214. Vermeer was the only Jaya hawk to shoot under 70 in one round, finishing with a 69 in the second round. Senior Chris Thompson tied for 12th with a score of 220. Junior Brad Davis shot a 221, good for a tie for 15th place, and sophomore Conrad Roberts tied for 50th place with a score of 230. The Kansas women's golf team finished eighth at the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic in Austin, shooting a 968 Junior Susan Tessary finished with the lowest three-round score for the Jayhawks with a 234, good enough for 13th place. Senior Mandy Munsch finished in a tie for 32rd place with a score of 247. Junior Carrie Padcen's three-round total of 251, earned her a tie for 38th place. Sophomore Ashley Bishop captured 45th place with a score of 260. Freshman Ashley Lowery finished in 19th place, which earned her second career top 25 finish, with a score of $240 Sophomore Andi Schultz entered the tournament as an individual and finished in 46th place with a score of 277. —By Brad Hallier The "HorrorZontals" defeated the University of Texas 15-13 in the finals of the CentTex Tournament in Austin, Texas March 21 to claim the title. Ultimate Frisbee club defeats Rice for win Looking for a Kansas team that won a tournament in March? Try the Ultimate Frisbee club team. The team finished the two-day tournament with a 7-0 mark, including two wins against highly-regarded Rice University, which qualified for the national tournament last season. Eighteen team-members made the trip. The team improved its overall record to 9-3. By Matt James Jordan confirms talks with Charlotte Hornets CHARLOTTE — Michael Jordan went on record yesterday that he's had preliminary talks about co-owning the Charlotte Hornets, but will his presence bring back the fans? And could it even breathe new life into the uphill battle to build a new downtown NBA arena? Lofty expectations for just one man. Michael Jordan, after all. Jordan: Has shown interest in co-owning the Hornets. Jordan wasn't saying very much about his plans, although he did confirm yesterday that he had been in touch with Hornets and NBA officials. Jordan spoke with George Shinn earlier this month about buying a 50-percent share of the NBA franchise, according to officials with the Hornets and the league. sions are very preliminary, and I am not sure whether I will be able to make an investment on terms that are acceptable to me," Jordan said. Hornets officials were not talking yesterday about Jordan's remarks. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — First baseman Gary Coffee, once considered a top power-hitting prospect, has been released by the Kansas City Royals. Kansas City releases prospects from roster Coffee, 6 feet 3 inches and 265 pounds, hit just 42 homers in 420 games in five minor-league seasons. He was picked in the 10th round of the 1994 draft. "At this stage, however, the discus The Royals released right-handed pitcher Roland De La Maza, who was obtained from Cleveland in a trade for infielder Bip Roberts in 1997. He pitched one game for the Royals, his only major-league appearance. He was 5 for Omaha last season. Also released was right-hander Scott Taylor of Overland Park. Taylor, 32, was signed to pitch for Class AA Wichita last year and went 7-3. Taylor, a pro since 1989, pitched in three big-league games in 1995 for the Texas Rangers and went 1-2. Missouri uncertain about team leader Corby Jones, the quarterback who led Missouri's resurgence from a 3-8 record his freshman season to an 8-4 mark and a bowl victory last year, is gone. And there is no obvious successor. COLUMBIA, Mo. — A new era is about to begin for the Missouri Tigers. As the Tigers take to the field for spring practice, which will be capped by the Black and Gold Game on April 17, the question on everybody's mind is who will emerge from the four-man quarterback derby. Will it be junior Ryan Douglass, 0-for-8 passing in his MU career? Sophomore Jim Dougherty, who has attempted just two passes? Redshirt freshman Kirk Farmer? Or sophomore Kurt Propst, who missed last season with a broken leg? "I'm planning on hanging right with the quarterbacks during these practices," coach Larry Smith said yesterday. "It's very difficult to work four or even three quarterbacks. That's why I would hope by the end of spring that we're down to two guys who will be getting almost all of the reepitations." In addition, heralded freshman Darlus Outlaw will enter the mix in the fall. Philadelphia's Lindros suspended for penalty Smith will look to the defense to carry the Tigers until the offense matures. All-American Devin West, who ran for 1,578 yards last year, also is gone. Three tailbacks, senior DeVaughn Black, sophomore Zain Glimore and junior Ricardo Rhodes, will vie to replace him. The quarterback situation mirrors the inexperience of the entire offensive unit. DETROIT — Philadelphia Flyers center Eric Lindros was suspended for two games by the NHL for high-sticking and cutting Petr Nelred of the New York Rangers. Nedved had three facial cuts after being hit by Lindros's stick during Philadelphia's victory on Saturday. Lindros was given a double-minor penalty. The suspension will cost Lindros $86,458.33 in salary. The Associated Press Tues. Sports Calendar Baseball vs. Missouri, 7 p.m. Softball vs. Oklahoma City, 2 and 4 p.m. Thur. Baseball vs. Missouri, 3 p.m. Track and Field at Emporia State Invitational, all day Sat. Track and Field at Texas Relays, all day. Baseball vs. Baylor, 7 p.m. Men's Tennis at Oklahoma, 6 a.m. Baseball vs. Baylor, 2 p.m. Men's Golf at Augusta State Invitational, all day Softball at Missouri, 1 p.m. Women's Tennis vs. Nebraska, 11 a.m. TV TONIGHT TUESDAY PRIMETIME MARCH 30, 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** 2 Buffy the Vampire Slayer ™ Felicity "Pict" (In Stereo) ™ Xena: Warrior Princess (R) ™ Mad Abt. 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WGTF Bully the Vampire Slayer "Fidelity" Plot® News (In Stereo) MacGyrer's Walking Dead In the Heat of the Night WTBs "Fatal Error" (1999, Suspense) Antonio Sabato Jr. "The First Power"© (1999, Horror Lou Diamond Phillips. © "Buried Secrets")® PREMIUM STATIONS HBO (6:15) "Born Yesterday" **"Great Expectations"** (1998, Drama Ethan Hawks. ®) Sopranos "Isabella"® (R) Martin. M.Burbald® (R) (1999) MAX "Switchback" *** (1997, Suspense) Dennis Quail. ® (1997, Drama Weaver. ®) Signum Weaver. ® (1998) SHOV (8:30) "The Borrowers" *** "Devila" Backstage With the Backstreet Boys® (R) Billow® (R) Michael Rapport. ® Delvery Hills The Lawrence Human Relations/Human Resources Dept. is pleased to present: A Seminar for Residential Tenants and First Time Home Buyers When: Saturday, April 10, 1999 Where: Community Building 115 West 11th St., Lawrence, Kansas -- What your landlord's responsibilities are to you. -- How to resolve conflicts with your landlord. -- How to move from renting to home ownership. Learn from the experts: Call 832-3310 to register. Advance registration required. Deadline: April 2, 1999 is seminar is free of charge. Lunch will be served.