2B Quick Looks Monday March 15,1999 HOROSCOPES Tadav's Birthday (March 15). Complete an old project by being wildly creative. Then you can start on a new one. An idea from the past brings abundance in April. Search for the perfect job this summer. You could find it by August if you give up an old expectation. Travel in November is good for the soul, and a conference with an old friend in December is good for the pocketbook. Finish paperwork to get what you want in February. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 6. Your friends are full of wild and crazy ideas today, and you want to go along with all of them. You tend to get further out on the edge than others you know. They talk about it, but you really do it. You might get away with it, but do be careful. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 6. Somebody may be pushing you to take action, but you need to make your own decisions. Check things out carefully before you do that. Another person is enthusiastic and even a little frantic; You're the one with the common sense, so use it. Gemini (May 21 - June 21): Today is a 6. You may think you have everything figured out today, but don't be too sure of yourself. Looks like there could be some changes. Take a cue from an older person with more experience than you have. Advice you get in private could be more useful than the instructions you get in public. Cancer (June 22- July 22); Today is a 6. If you've been worried about money lately, settle down. There will probably be enough for everything you have planned, especially since you're so good at managing it. Besides, you're drawing favorable attention from people in high places. Leo July 23-Aug. 22); Today is a 5. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22); Today is a 5. A partner's crazy scheme could have you baffled. You don't understand everything, but you don't have to, if the other person knows what's going on, that could be enough for you. If it's not, you've got the wrong partner, especially if money is involved. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 6. You should be drawing quite a bit of attention from the good job you've been doing. You do careful work, so more and more people are asking you to do things for you. Instead of getting overwhelmed, find a partner. You already know a likely prospect. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 6. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 6. Larry 28 Oct 19. Today it is 6 It may take you a while to get back to work from your fascinating weekend, but you need to do that. Looks like there's a lot of stuff piled up waiting for you, but you can still have fun. You'll be making so much money, you'll be able to afford it. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 6. This day gets better as it goes along. You may start out with a difficult problem, but by the time the day is done, you'll have reached a solution. You will, that is, if you don't get stuck arguing with a person who's never going to change. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 6. Think carefully today about changes you want to make to your home. You don't want to rush into anything, no matter what your sweetheart says. Be cautious, and get your loved one to help. That will keep him or her from nagging you to death. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 6. If you're deciding how to spend your money, here's a clue. Get something you can learn how to do, to improve your skills. The more skills you develop, the more money you can make. The more money you make, the more skills you can develop. It's a win-win situation. Aaarius (Jon. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 6. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 6. You are amazingly intelligent right now. You have so many good ideas. It's hard to put them all in action. But that's what you'll get the chance to do, and soon. You've got a little more time for planning, but not much. Better get busy. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 6. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 6. Today would be a good day to catch up on your reading. Looks like there's a little bit of homework in that stack, too — some studying you've been meaning to do but never quite got around to. Well, it could lead to an increase in your income, if that's any additional motivation. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES The Kansas softball team lost in eight innings to Virginia 3-2 yesterday in the Lady Seminole Invitational. Kansas softball loses 3-2 in extra innings The Jayhawks, tied after seven innings, were eliminated after an extra inning in the semifinals of Silver Bracket play in the tournament in Tallahassee, Fla. Kansas split two games on Friday, the first day of tournament play. The Jayhawks fell to Central Michigan 2-0 in the first game, but rebounded in the second game with a 1.0-2 victory against Florida A&M in eight innings. Kansas lost to Virginia Tech 3-2 in eight innings in the final game of pool play Saturday. The loss sent Kansas to the Silver Bracket for the single-elimination portion of the tournament. In the first game of Silver Bracket play, the Jayhawks defeated Georgia 2-0 and advanced to the semifinals, where they were defeated by Virginia. Against Florida A&M Friday, the Jayhawks gave up a one-run lead in the seventh inning, but came back to score nine runs in the extra eight inning to get the victory. Junior Christy McPhail led off the inning with Kansas' Courtney Wright on second base — teams start with a runner on second in overtime innings. McPhail hit a double, driving in Wright for the go-ahead run. "I wanted to hit the ball hard and scored the run because they (Florida A&M) were charging, expecting me to bunt," McPhail said. "What motivated me most was the FAMU cheers." McPhail hit a three-run home run later in the inning, the second of her career, adding to the Kansas lead. McPhail went 3-for-4 in the game, scoring two runs and recording four RBI's. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. "Christy was definitely the big thing for us," head coach Tracy Bunge said. "Offensively, it wasn't pretty. Mentally, some of our players are trying too hard." Brandon Stinnett Kansas divers competed at the Zone D Diving Championships last weekend in Fayetteville, Ark. Freshman Adam Hanahart finished in 14th place on the one-meter board with a score of 397.05. Kansas divers finish Zone D championships Freshman Rebecca McFall finished 18th on the three-meter board with a score of 413.20. Senior Deanna Beiswanger took 18th place with a score of 407.15. Junior Keri Pribyl finished 20th with 382.35 and freshman Tamara Pace took 25th with 340.75. The top three finishers in the men's one-meter dive were: Tror Dumals, Texas, 573.35; Mark Naftanel, Texas &M, 564.50; Erik Cook, Nebraska, 539.10. The top three finishers in the women's three-meter dive were: Laura Wilkinson, Texas, 533.90; Jenny Lingamfetter, Southern Methodist, 530.65; Noel Lewandowski, Houston, 515.00. -Kansan staff reports Duke downs Tulsa shows off its defense CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Duke, equipped with the nation's most intimidating offense, reminded Tulsa and the rest of the NCAA tournament field yesterday it hasn't been neglect ing its defense. The top-seeded Blue Devils (34-1) limited the Golden Hurricanes to 28 percent first-half shooting and scored a 97-56 rout in the second round of the East Regional. Tulsa had 20 turnovers in the game. Duke won its 29th straight game and advanced to the round of 16 for the 10th time under coach Mike Krzewski. The team's 34th victory also tied the 1992 Duke team for second-most in school history. William Avery had 19 points, Elton Brand 17 and Shane Battier 14. Greg Harrington led Tulsa with 15. MILWAUKEE — Eric Martin's six three-pointers helped Oklahoma upset North Carolina Charlotte 85-72 yesterday. Oklahoma is the third No.13 seed ever to advance out of the first weekend of the NCAA tournament. The Sooners (22-10), who have said they deserved a higher seed, proved their point against the fifth Oklahoma advances with three-pointers seeded 49ers (23-11) two days after eliminating fourth-seeded Arizona. Despite nearly blowing a 20 point first half lead, the Sooners advanced to the round of 16 for the first time since 1989. The Sooners, who edged Arizona 61-60 Friday night on a controversial Ryan Humphrey tip-in, made 13 threepointers. Eduardo Najera had four three-pointers, adding 20 points and 15 rebounds for the Sooners. Galen Young led North Carolina- Charlotte with 12 points, and Diego Guevara had 16. Temple beats Bearcats with tough defense BOSTON — Temple upset Cincinnati with pesky defense and Quinny Wadley's pinpoint shooting, removing from the NCAA tournament the only team to beat Duke this season. Wadley, playing with a bruised left hand, used his right hand to hit two three-pointers and a two-point field goal in the second half. He finished with 14 points. The Owls' 64-54 victory yesterday in the East region ended a drought in which they failed to make it past the second round the last five seasons. NEW ORLEANS — John Estick pointed proudly to the front of his jersey after scoring 18 points as 10th-seeded Miami of Ohio upset No. 2 seed Utah 66-58 in the NCAA Midwest Regional on yesterday. Miami of Ohio earns spot in round of 16 Third-seeded Cincinnati (27-6) struggled with its shooting for most of the game and trailed 29-18 at halftime, its fewest points in a half all season. Miami (24-7) earned its first ever trip to the round of 16 by shooting 48 percent from the floor, making 15 of 17 free throws and matching the Utes with 27 rebounds. Utah (28-5) held Wally Sczerbiak, who scored 43 points against Washington in the first round, to 24 points, only to have the rest of the Redhawks step up. Miami went on a 22-9 run and took a 10-point lead, 51-41 with 8:04 left in the second half. The Associated Press Sports Calendar 15 Women's NCAA Basketball Tournament, Kansas vs. Purdue. 6:50 p.m. Tues. 16 Softball vs. Arkansas 2 p.m. Wed. 17 Baseball at Creighton, 2 p.m. Thur. 18 KU SWIMMING Softball at Wireless Services Capital Classic, all day Women's Swimming and Diving NCAA Championships Track at Emporia State Invitational, all day Fri 19 KU SWIMMING Softball at Wireless Services Capital Classic, all day Baseball vs Creighton, 3 p.m. Women's Swimming and Diving NCAA Championships Men's Tennis vs. Yale, 10 a.m. TV TONIGHT MONDAY PRIMETIME MONDAY PRIMETIME MARCH 15, 1999 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO 7 Thigh We "The People" Rescue 77 "Plot" (In Stereo) Hercules: Legendary Jymas. Mad Abt. You Frasier Martin Designing WDAF 4 American Comedy Awards (In Stereo) News News Friends Friends M*A'SH Max KCTV 5 Coaby (R) King Raymond Payne L.A. 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