2B Quick Looks Thursday March 11, 1999 93 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (March 11): Friends can help you get the financing you need to achieve your financial goals. Let them know what you're up to in March, so you can be well on your way by May. The money is available as soon as April, if you know how to do the work. By August you can be an expert. Your best time to travel is autumn, but focus on work in December. Heed an older friend's advice in January and put papers into order in February. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 5 Try not to lose your temper with an older person today, especially the one who hands out the grades or paychecks. You might think this person doesn't like you, but the opposite is likely more true. You've been making a very good impression lately. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 6 Taurus (april 20-24 may)Today is **Taurus** if you can start your weekend early, you really ought to do it. This is a fabulous day to travel, with a couple of minor annoyances. You can get by those relatively easily, if you watch where you're going. You also need to watch what you're saying. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 5 There's an argument brewing today, but it doesn't concern you personally, so you'd be wise to stay out of it. The people who are hassling each other can reach a compromise more quickly if they don't get nervous. Just focus on the job you're supposed to be doing, and let them work it out among themselves. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 5 You may have to shout today to be heard above all the noise and confusion. If you can make sure your ideas get across through subterrain ways, by all means, go ahead. You're a master at innuendo, but today it might take something a little bolder than that. Don't be afraid to speak up. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 5 Virao (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 6 The work you you've been putting off all week is finally going to catch up with you. Don't let it take you by surprise. Be prepared, and be willing to work over time if necessary, but don't complain. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 5 The work you've been doing lately should be starting to show results. You can stop trying to convince your friends that it's all been worthwhile. They'll be able to see that with their own eyes. Looks like somebody's pushing you to make a decision, but you're not quite ready yet. Don't let yourself get pressured into acting hastily. Decisions are not easy for Libras under the best of circumstances, and when you get rattled, you'll choose badly. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 5 Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 6 If you're running into a bunch of new problems today congratulations. That means you've solved all the old ones. It's always a sign of growth when you don't know what you're doing. Sagittarius (NOV. 22-DEC. 21, 2014) Today there are some things you'll no longer put up with. That means you can't just sit there and ignore them any longer. Something that's been bathering you is going to have to be straightened out, and you're probably the one to do it. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 6 Watch out for breakdowns today. Something you thought was going to be there, isn't. Somebody you expected to call you, won't. You might miss a phone call yourself. Communications are garbled; the computers might even go down. Make sure you back up everything. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 5 Be careful today to express yourself clearly. You won't be the only one having trouble getting the pain across. You should be more successful at it than most people, because you do tend to be careful with your words. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 6 Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 6 You might notice today you're a little short of cash. You may have to postpone something you'd like to do, but don't despair. You'll find a way around this dilemma by going a little farther out of your way. In other words, don't pay top dollar if you can get a bargain elsewhere Jayhawks considered for Notre Dame match According to Lou Lacy, the director of marketing for Dora Sports. Kansas possibly could travel to South Bend, Ind., to play Notre Dame on Aug. 28 in the Eddie Robinson Classic. The Kansas football team might be opening its 11.0th season of competition against a more formidable opponent than Cal.State Northridge. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES "it's one of the names being thrown around," said Lacy about Kansas. Dora's firm promotes the classic. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. If Kansas appeared in the game, it would be Jayhawks' first preseason football appearance since 1993, when Glen Mason's team would be the in the game, it would be the "it's something that definitely interests us," said Rob Bolks, Kansas football administrative assistant, of the possibility of playing in the game. was slaughtered by Florida State, 42-0. In the Kickoff Classic. Notre Dame officials declined comment until an official announcement is made. A decision could be made sometime in the next two weeks, Lacy said. The addition of a twelfth game to the Jayhawks' schedule would mean that Kansas would have to win seven games to be eligible for a bowl game. Notre Dame had a 10-2 regular season record last season and appeared in the Gator Bowl. The Fighting Irish defeated Big 12 opponent Baylor 27-3 last season and have Oklahoma on the schedule for next season. As of now, Kansas' season is scheduled to start on Sept. 11 with a home game against Cal-State Northridge. Michael Rigg Torre leaves Yankees for cancer treatment FORT MYERS, Fla. — New York Yankees manager Joe Torre left the World Series champions Wednesday for treatment of prostate cancer, another blow to a team shadowed by death and disease. Torre discovered he had the cancer from a test the Yankees required at spring or where "Joe will handle this situation with the same determination and courage that he has always demonstrated," Yankees owner George Steinbrenner said. "Our prayers are with him." stages: "I feel fine, and I am looking forward to taking care of this problem and getting back to work," said the 58-year-old Torre, who spent the day at his spring home in Tampa. Word of Torre's condition came two days after Yankees great Joe DiMaggio died of complications from lung-cancer surgery and on the same day Strawberry returned to the lineup for the first time in five months. training in response to Darryl Strawberry's colon-cancer diagnosis in October. The team believes doctors caught the disease in its early stages. It was not immediately clear how long he will be away from the team, what his course of treatment will be or where he will be treated. Just last week, former Yankees star Catfish Hunter appeared at the team's camp too weak to shake hands because of Lou Gehrig's Disease. In 1996, when Torre became the Yankees' manager, his brother Rocco died and his brother Frank had a heart transplant during the World Series. "No one wants to see someone else face this particular battle," Strawberry said. "It is a difficult battle for anybody. We all have to realize that until there is a cure for cancer there are no guarantees." cer. Strawberry said the team was devastated by the news of Torre's can- MacLeod leaves post as Notre Dame coach egue Notre Dame player David Graves, at home in Lexington, Ky. on spring break, said he had not expected the SOUTH BEND, Ind. — The question dogged John MacLeod for several years: When's your time going to be up? The announcement was not entirely unexpected after the Irish dropped five of their last seven games and finished 14-16 overall and eighth in the Big East with an 8-10 record. Notre Dame was picked by conference coaches to finish 12th in the 13-team "You never know, because the last couple years it's always been, 'Is he go to leave? Is he going to stay?'" he said. "You're not surprised, but it's kind of a shock when you finally hear it. You feel bad for him and his family, but we've still got business to take care of." Athletic director Mike Wadsworth made the announcement Tuesday night after returning from a trip to Florida to meet with MacLeod. He refused to discuss the circumstances surrounding MacLeod's departure, insisting the coach requested that The answer came Tuesday when the Notre Dame basketball coach resigned after just three winning seasons during his eight years at the school. announcement and was not sure whether MacLeod was forced out. league. Wadsworth limit what he said to what was in the statement. He said he hoped to have a new coach in place by the April 7 signing date for basketball recruits and was already compiling a list of potential candidates with his staff, but he revealed no names. Hornets trade Rice to talent-rich Lakers Charlotte also dealt forward J.R. Reid and reserve point guard B.J. Armstrong to the Lakers. Los Angeles sent guard Eddie Jones and for To make room on their roster, the Lakers waived reserve forward Corie Blount. Rice was the Hornets' top scorer, and his high salary prompted the deal, which came the day before the NBA's trade deadline. ward Elden Campbell to the Hornets. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Glen Rice was traded from the Charlotte Hor nets today in a five-player deal that gives the streaking Los Angeles Lakers one of the NBA's best 3-point shooters. The Lakers, who spent several weeks pondering the trade, have won seven consecutive games under new coach Kurt Rambis. This marked the third time in four years Charlotte has refused to pay a seven-figure salary to one of its best players. The others to leave were Alonzo Mourning and Larry Johnson. The trade comes three days after the resignation of Hornets coach Dave Cowens, who was unhappy with his salary. The Associated Press Sports Calendar Thur. 11 Fri. 12 Baseball at Iowa State, 1 p.m. Soccer at Lady Seminole Invitational, all day Women's Golf, Mountainview Collegiate Swimming and Diving, Zone Diving Championships Men's NCAA Basketball Tournament, Kansas vs. Evansville in New Orleans, 6:50 p.m. Sat. 13 Baseball at Iowa State, 1 p.m. Women's Tennis vs. Notre Dame, 1 p.m. Men's Golf, UNC Charlotte Classic Women's Basketball vs. Marquette, 6 p.m. Softball at Lady Seminole Invitational, all day Sun. 14 Baseball at Iowa State, 1 p.m. Softball at Lady Seminole Invitational, all day Women's Tennis vs. Maryland, 10 a.m. Men's Golf, UNC Charlotte Classic Mon. 15 TV TONIGHT MARCH 11,1999 THURSDAY PRIMETIME MARCH 11, 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 # Wayana Bros. Jamie Foxx ☑ Steve Harvey For-Love S.O.F. Special Ops Force ☑ Mad Abt. 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