2B Quick Looks Thursday March 18, 1999 HOROSCOPES Todav's Birthday (March 18) The money is coming in this year. Your job is to figure out how to hold onto it. In March, you should have a pretty good idea of what's going to happen next. It's similar to what happened before. There's more than enough in April. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is an 8 Alice (mat 24) April 15 is today. You hardly ever get your feelings hurt, but it could hap pen today. If so, the misunderstanding would most likely involve love and money, perhaps a gift you've given your sweetheart or one you're getting. Just focus on the love, and whatever it is will be perfect. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 5 Venus is coming into your sign today, which is excellent for love and money. You'll be lucky in just about everything, except possibly communications. Check to make sure that what the other person heard is the same as what you thought you said. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 7 If you're confused, you're not the only one. In fact, you could be one of the smarter people today. A person who thinks the answer is simple could be making a big mistake. Don't just follow a strong leader blindly. Watch where you're going, and make sure it's in the right direction. You don't want any rerets. Cancer [June 22- July 22]: Today is a 5 you may be asked to account today for something you did recently. An older person just wants to make sure the job is getting done. Don't rely on information from a distant source. It could be erroneous. Tell them that, and you'll make extra points. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 7 Be very careful with any large expenditure of money without the next few weeks. Looks like complications could arise, making it more trouble than it's worth. Commitments will become more important, and a previously frivolous relationship could become quite serious, much to your delight. Virao (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 5 Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 7 Someone you knew in the past could be coming into your life again. There are good times to talk about, but a couple of old misunderstandings need to be straightened out, too. Do that now, so you don't have to let the past mess up your future. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 5 There are rumors flying around your workplace. Be careful. Don't gossip behind people's backs. It's never a good idea, and today it would be particularly destructive. If you wonder about something, ask people to their faces. The truth might be far different from what you imagine, and bad impressions last a long time. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a $^{7}$ An old misunderstanding with a loved one could resurface and need to be dealt with again. Make time for it; this time could be the last. There's a mountain of work to be done, but you should go through it quickly. Be a good listener today. It'll make everything easier. Suggestions There may still be a few last touches to add, but that's to be expected. You can't really tell how a thing's going to look until it's completely finished. There's no point being inhibited. The overall result will look brilliant, so keep going until you get there. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 5 A couple of things happening today could turn out in your favor. Mercury is going retrograde into Pisces, helping you uncover old secrets. Venus, for love, is going into Taurus, helping you make romantic commitments. So you may discover a nice secret that leads to a romantic commitment. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is an 8 Research is very important to you right now, along with old money. A friend's insight could set you going in a new direction. You're on a hunt for buried treasure, and you don't have far to go. Something near at hand is quite valuable. It's all in how you look at it. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 5 If you notice yourself pondering the past more in the next few weeks, it's because Mercury is coming into your sign and it's retrograde right now, so it causes contemplation of days gone by and lessons you should have learned. If you didn't learn them then, go ahead and learn them now. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES NEW YORK — Joe DIMaggio's family backed a proposal to rename Manhattan's West Side Highway in honor of the New York Yankees slugger. city highway to tout Joe DiMaggio name ing rebuke for the governor, whose administration had suggested the idea of renaming the Major Deegan Expressway, which runs near Yankee Stadium, for DilMaggio. DiMaggio: Manhattan, N.Y., highway will bear his name In a sharply worded letter, DiMaggio's lawyer accused Gov. George Pataki of showing poor taste by turning the idea into a nasty political spat on the day DiMaggio died. The letter, sent to Pataki on Monday, represented a sting. HUTCHINSON — Indian Hills, Iowa, entered the NJCAA Division I Men's Tournament with the No.1 national ranking and its eye on a third straight junior college basketball championship. Kansas school reaches NJCAA quarterfinals Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. But as play began Tuesday, the Warriors had their work cut out for them against unranked Trinity Valley, Texas. Trinity Valley put itself within one point after a 3-pointer by Broderick Landry. The Cardinals had the ball and a chance to win with 28.7 seconds left, but Trinity Valley player James Ray drew a charge. Indian Hills pulled it out 62-61. The other top contender, No. 2 Barron County from central Kansas, had an easier time reaching the quarterfil- nails, blowing past No. 16 Aquinas, Tenn., 120-86. but the Cougars pulled away behind the inside play of 7-foot-3 center Aleksandar Radojevic and swinger Lamont Roland. Aquinas (24-7) stayed with Barton (33-2) for the first nine minutes of the game, building a 23-22 lead on the strength of five 3-point baskets. Roland led all scorers with 32 points and Radojevic had 29points, Dennis Harrison led Aquinas with 23 points. BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Ravens finally got the quarterback they coveted, obtaining Scott Mitchell from the Detroit Lions for two draft picks. Lions' quarterback opts for Ravens' $3 million The latter pick will be upgraded to a fourth-rounder if Mitchell appears in half the Ravens' offensive plays. Mitchell cost Baltimore a third- round draft choice this year and a conditional fifth-round selection in 2000. Highest-paid lineman will make $26 million Mitchell signed a one-year deal with Baltimore for a reported $3 million. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Jawors made Tony Boselli the highest-paid offensive lineman in football, agreeing to a four-year contract extension tract extension worth $26 million. The All-Pro left tackle, widely considered the best in the NFL. will play out two of the final three years of his contract, which pays him an average of $2.5 million per year. The new contract will take effect in 2001 and will keep him in Jacksonville through 2004. Nebraska wins 50-3 sets baseball record The Comhuskers beat Chicago State 50-3 in a record-setting baseball game that must have caused plenty of double-takes by anybody perusing the scores. Even the players had trouble digesting it. "I've never, ever seen a score like this," said Nebraska infielder, Craig Moore, who went 5-of-7 with a school-record 10 RBI. "I've never even dreamed about my team scoring this many runs." "You feel bad for the other team," Van Horn said. "You don't really know what to do. I mean, you've got to send a guy up to the plate, and you Coach Dave Van Horn's team set two NCAA scoring records and another record with 48 RBI. He said the Huskers' aluminum bats kept plinking out hits throughout the second game of a doubleheader. can't really tell him to try to make an out'. The game, scheduled for nine innings, ended on the 12-turn mercy rule after 6 1/2 innings. And this after the Huskers won the seven-inning first game 15-3. The previous record for runs by a winning team was set by West Chester, Pa., which beat Philadelphia Textile 42-1 on April 7, 1994. Nebraska's 48 RBI eclipsed the NCAA single-game record. West Chester had 37 RBI in its 1994 game and Clemson also had 37 against North Carolina State on April 6, 1979. The Huskers (12-6) also established an NCAA record for winning margin — 47 runs. The former record was shared by West Chester five years ago and Georgia Tech, which beat Earham 14-O on March 21, 1975. ther and further review. instant replay is back in the NFL for the 1999 season. NFL committee adds instant replay for '99 The league's owners, who had killed replay every year for the past seven years, overwhelmingly approved a new system yesterday. The system will give coaches two challenges per game, with "a replay assistant" to determine if something is to be reviewed in the final two minutes of each half. The referee on the field will make the final decision. PHOENIX — Upon further and fur- The action comes after a season marked by several high-profile mistakes. It even led commissioner Paul Tagliabue to propose bringing it back for the playoffs, a move that was turned down. Yesterday's vote was 29-3, the most overwhelming vote for replay since it first came up in 1986. The three "No" votes came from Cincinnati, the New York Jets and Arizona, while the New York Giants, who had voted against it every year, were among the "Yes" votes. But unlike the system in effect from 1986.91, it's not intended to cover routine mistakes. "We are implementing this system to correct the major, major, big mistake," said Seattle coach Mike Holmgren, cochairman of the competition committee, which came up with the plan. That was primarily the reason why replay wasn't put in for longer than one year. there were several teams that were traditionally against it that voted for it this time," said the other cochairman, Rich McKay of Tampa Bay, another team that was often against replay. "They wanted to see how it works for a year before we put it in for a longer period." Replay will be like the old system — applicable to goal-line and sideline plays and possession, but not to penalties. The Associated Press Sports Calendar Softball at Wireless Services Capital Classic, all day Women's Swimming and Diving NCAA Championships Track at Emporia State Invitational, all day Softball at Wireless Services Capital Classic, all day Men's Tennis vs. Yale, 10 a.m. Baseball vs. Nebraska, 3 p.m. Women's Swimming and Diving NCAA Championships Baseball vs. Nebraska, 2 p.m. Softball at Wireless Services Capital Classic, all day Men's Mens at San Diego Men's Tennis at San Diego, 12:30 p.m. Track at Southwestern Louisiana Invite, all day Sportball Baseball Baseball vs. Nebraska, 1 p.m. Softball at Wireless Services Capital Classic, all day Women's Tennis at South Florida, 11 a.m. Men's golf at Stevinson Ranch Invitational, all day TV TONIGHT THURSDAY PRIMETIME MARCH 18, 1999 THURSDAY PRIMETIME MARCH 18, 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 ☑ Wayans Bros. Jamie Foxx ☑ Steve Harvey For-Love S.O.F. 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