2B Quick Looks Friday March 19, 1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday: (March 19) You may start out a little wild and reckless this year, but you'll learn how to calm down, and why you need to. In March, go back to a previous personality to be most successful, and try not to be reckless with your good fortune in April. A loved one helps you settle down in May, and teaches you a valuable lesson. Work you love adds to your coffers in August. Travel back to a favorite place looks like a good idea for November. Stay with the traditions to be most successful in December, and heed a technical friend to avoid a problem in February. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 6. Aries (March 21- April 19): Today is d. 6. Most conditions indicate you can go full speed ahead today, and you certainly feel like doing that, but you should be a little bit careful. One assumption that you've made could turn out to be false. Also, be careful with your money. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 6. Your experience pays off today in more ways than one. Your skills give you increased status, but they could also bring in more money. Something you did years ago is needed by others now. Just find out who those others are, and bingol! Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 6. Your energy level should be high today, but you should still be careful. Don't go racing off in all directions. Looks like you're not getting strong leadership now, so you'll have to provide it yourself. Don't just follow the person who's selling the loudest. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 6. Your interrogation should be over by today, and you'll be able to relax with friends soon. You've taken on a tough challenge lately, and you may have wondered if you were doing it right. If you can avoid risking money, your chances improve considerably. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 6. Lee July 25-Aug. 22; Today is U.C. Although most conditions look good for you, there is one area you need to watch. Looks like a partner, possibly an expert you've hired, isn't quite everything he or she is supposed to be. Check out the credentials before you entrust this person with too much responsibility. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 6. Virgo (25-Sep-2012). Today is 8 o'clock. You're pretty good with money, but other people's money is more of a challenge. You have to deal not only with the numbers, but also with them, and their anxiety. Don't let somebody else's emergency ruin your concentration. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 5. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 25): Today is 8 o'clock. There's a link between love and money today. If you pool your money with a loved one's and go shopping together, you could find something exquisite. Of course, it costs way more than either of you can afford, but together anything is possible. Scarpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 6. A minor insurrection could arise in the workplace today. Somebody has an idea and doesn't want to hear any reasons - even sensible ones - why it shouldn't be implemented. But if the reasons make dollars and cents, you might have to be the one to break the bad news. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 6. Your romantic relationship may have taken on a whole new character. It's been a good week for working together, and that can also raise problems. If you can do it, though, it forms a bond that's tough to break. You may have to let go of one of your fantasies. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 6. People could be congregating at your house, which is where the action is. But if you want to be with one special person, you might wish the others would make themselves scarce. Don't overspend trying to impress these folks. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 6. Just when you think you had everything figured out, somebody throws you a curve. This is somebody you care about, so you'll have to be nice. Really listen. He or she might be telling you something you should hear. Pisces (Feb, 19-March 20); Today is a 6. Embarrassingly enough, it looks like the focus is on money today. It's only embarrassing because you'd rather be giving than receiving, and it looks like you're receiving right now. Relax and enjoy it. Jayhawk football team hires assistant coach SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Glimore will work with the Jayhawk tight ends, coach Terry Allen said yes day. Offensive coordinator Bill Salmon, who has worked with the tight ends the past two seasons, will coach running backs next season. Gilmore was on the Wyoming staff for five years, the first three as a graduate assistant. He is a 1990 Wyoming graduate and a native of Wichita. Ted Gilmore, a wide receivers coach at Wyoming, has been named assistant coach at the University of Kansas. Olympic committee releases audit records LAUSANNE, Switzerland — In a new sign of openness, the international Olympic Committee released its financial books to the public yesterday and offered a rare peak into the lifestyle of its members. The IOC's net worth at the end of 1998 was listed as $1.36 million. according to the audit by PricewaterhouseCoopers. OLYMPIC GAMES Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Cash, bank deposits and television-rights trust funds totaled $237 million, and the committee finished the year with a $40 million operating surplus on income of $86 million. In addition, the Olympic Foundation — a reserve fund set up in the event of the games being canceled — has $65 million. The IOC had not issued a unified audit in four years, although its records were available to the public in various forms. The committee has been under pressure to open its books as part of a reform process in the wake of the "As soon as it was clear there was world attention to this matter, we released the report," spokesman Franklin Servan-Schreiber said. "We are complying with the best international business practices." The IOC said that from now on, the audits would be released every two years. Salt Lake City bribery scandal. On Thursday, it released the figures on the Internet. Pain reliever won't use McGwire's image again ST. LOUIS — Photos of Cardinals slugger Mark McGwire no longer will be used for advertising a so-called allnatural pain reliever derived from rainforest plants. McGwire and People First Inc., the distributor of a pain reliever called The Freedom McGwire: Sued distributor of all-natural pain reliever. The Freedom Formula, reached an agreement Wednesday that calls for the company to send a copy of the deal to all of its distributors. The company has 20 days to show St. Louis Circuit Judge Robert H. Dierker Jr. it is complying with the agreement. competing with McGwire's lawyer, Michael Kahn, said the court order stops the initial misuse of McGwire's name and "establishes a mechanism for stopping others." The order also blocks People First from using any trademarks of the Cardinals or any other major league baseball team. McGwire sued the company last month over People First's claims that he endorsed The Freedom Formula. The Freedom Formula's brochure touted the product as an all-natural, herbal pain reliever derived from rain forest plants. The brochure included a photo of McGwire holding a bottle of the pain reliever. Former Cardinals hitting coach Dave Parker, who promotes The Freedom Formula, took the photo last season in the Cardinals clubhouse. The company also credited its use to enabling him to break the home-run record last season. As a courtesy to Parker, McGwire posed for the picture but never consented to its use "for any commercial purpose," the lawsuit contended. Senior PGA tour to get back to its roots today The amazing show put on by Tommy Bolt, Roberto De Vicenzo, Art Wall and the late Julius Boros 20 years ago in the Legends of Golf tournament was not only exciting, it was important. ST AUGUSTINE, Fla. — Had there been no money, no television cameras, the four men involved still would have remembered it as a wonderful afternoon and evening of golf. their six-hole playoff in 1979 stands as the critical moment in the formation of the Senior PGA Tour. "It had everything to do with the tour starting, in my estimation." Bolt said. The tour returns to its roots today with the first round in the Legends tournament. The tournament will bring back memories of 1979, when Bolt, De Vicenzo, Wall and Boros combined for 11 birdies. "I holed one, then I'd point my finger at Roberto and say, 'Top that one.'" Bolt said. "He'd hole his putt on top of it and point his finger back at me." Bolt. Boros and De Vicenzo eventually split first prize, but the real reward was the attention they drew to seniors golf. A year later, Arnold Palmer turned 50, and the Senior Tour was up and running with two events and $250,000 in prize money. De Vicenzo, Wall and Bolt will play on 20th anniversary of the tournament that started it all. "I had no idea it could grow into this," Wall said. "It totally boggles my mind." Colorado ski resorts report snow conditions ROCKIES Colorado Beaver Creek — packed powder, 38-58 base, 13 of 13 lifts Arapahoe Basin — packed powder, R5 base,_5 of 5 lifts Breckenridge — packed powder, 56-70 base, 22 of 22 lifts 8:30 a.m. 4:15 p.m. Aspen — packed powder, 52-60 base, 79 trails, 8 of 8 lifts, 1% open Beaver Creek — packed powder. Copper Mountain — packed powder, 57-70 base, 125 trails, 22 of 22 lifts Crested Butte — spring snow, 53 base. Keystone — packed powder, 49-54 base, L8 of 22 littles Loveland — packed powder, 59-63 base, 68 trails, 9 of 11 lifts weekday: a.m.4-p.m.; weekend: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Steamboat -- spring snow, 62-77 base, 140 trails, 20 of 22 lifts, 100% open Monarch — packed powder, 63 base. 54 trails, 4 of 4 lifts Vail -- packed powder, 48-58 base, 30 of 30 lifts Winter Park — packed powder, 63-79 base, 127 trails, 23 of 23 lifts, weekend: 8:30 a.m. -4 p.m.; week- day: 9 a.m. -4 p.m. Wolf Creek — hard packed, 85-92 base, 50 trails, 5 of 5 lifts, 100% open, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.M; Water Fall, Alberta Peak. Knife Ridge open 10 a.m. The Associated Press Sports Calendar Softball at Wireless Services Capital Classic, all day Baseball vs. Nebraska 3 p.m. Women's Swimming and Diving at NCAA Championships Men's Tennis vs. Yale, 10 a.m. Softball Softball at Wireless Services Capital Classic, all day Men's tennis at San Diego 12:30 p.m. Track at Southwestern Louisiana invite, all day Baseball vs. Nebraska 1.5 Softball at Wireless Services Capital Classic, all day Women's Tennis at South Florida Men's golf at Stevinson Ranch Invitational, all day Baseball at Arkansas, 6:30 p.m. TV TONIGHT FRIDAY PRIMETIME MARCH 19, 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 8 "Apollo 11" (1996, Drama) Xander Berkeley, Jeffrey Nording. Highlander: The Raven (R) ☑ Mad Abt. You Frasier ☑ Martin ☑ Designing WDAF 9 Guinness World Records ☑ Millennium "Forcing the End" ☑ News ☑ News ☑ Friends ☑ Friends ☑ M*A*S*H" KCTV 6 College Basketball: NCAA Tournament -- Teams TBA ☑ College Basketball: NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal -- Teams TBA ☑ News ☑ KCPT 7 Wash. Week. Week-Review McLaughlin Wall Street ☑ Antiquities Roadshow ☑ Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (in Strooke) ☑ Corrs KSNT 8 Providence (in Stroroke) ☑ Dateline (in Stroroke) ☑ Homicide: Life on the Street ☑ News ☑ Tonight Show (in Stroroke) ☑ Late Night Live KMBC 6 Two of a Kind Boy-World Sabrina-Witch Brother's Kpr 2020 ☐ News ☑ Roseanne ☑ Grace Under Cheers KTWU 7 Wash. Week. Wall Street ☑ Best of Pleid ☐ Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (in Stroroke) WIBW 9 College Basketball: NCAA Tournament -- Teams TBA ☑ College Basketball: NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal -- Teams TBA ☑ News ☑ KTKA 4 Two of a Kind Boy-World Sabrina-Witch Brother's Kpr 2020 ☐ News ☐ Seinfeld ☑ Nightlife ☑ Politically Inc. 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Confidential" *** (1997, Mystery) Kevin Spacy (in Stroroke) Erotic SHOW 12 "Twilight" *** (1998) Paul Newman R".Spotlight Stargate SG-1 Total Recall 2020 Outer Limits Dead Man's Gun Spend the weekend with Kansas Baseball KU vs. Nebraska The Line Up... Friday - 3:00 p.m. Free Baseball Schedule Magnet! One lucky student will walk away with 2 airline tickets from Vanguard!! Saturday - 2:00 p.m. Free team photo cards! Get autographs and meet the team after the game! Sunday - 1:00 p.m. Family Day! All kids get in free with an adult ticket purchase! Tickets $3 adults/$1 kids • KU Students FREE with KU ID • KU Tickets $64-31