2B Quick Looks Wednesday March 10,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday: This year is about your career and making money and doing the work you love, not necessarily in that order. By April, you should be able to figure out what's up next, and it might look kind of familiar. It's like something you've done before, only better. In May, get back into the routine so that by August you're performing brilliantly. Get out of town in November, and assume new responsibilities in December. In February, settle into a new routine. Aries (March 21 - Anil 19): Todov is a 6. Aries (March 21 - April 19); Today is a 6. Love is definitely in the air today, and it might be very difficult for you to keep your mind on work. If you're not doing a job you love, well, this is a great day to apply for one. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 6. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 6. If you do a little wheeling and dealing behind the scenes today, you could come up with a really good deal. This looks like something for your home, or perhaps it's real estate that you're after. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 5. There have been so many changes lately that you may not know where you stand, but today you should be able to figure it out. It's in a pretty good position, most likely, with friends reoffirming their bonds with you. You might even make a new friend today, who could be an old friend in disguise. Cancer [June 22-July 22]: Today is a 6. You'll have to stay on your toes to keep up with all the work today, but it ought to be interesting. It looks as if you're attracting attention because of the magnificent job you're doing. Leo (Julv 23-Aua, 22): Today is a 6. You and your favorite playmate really ought to get this day off for good behavior, or just for the fun of it. You have so much to talk about that it could take up most of the day. Virao (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 5. Virgin Aug. 29-31. Today is a 3. There's still quite a lot of activity around your place, but it looks like the good kind. There are several indications that the changes you're making are for the better. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 6. Your imagination is working overtime, but it may be hard for you to see what's coming next. Where there used to be scarcity, there will be abundance, and the concept should carry over into several categories — money, love and even work. Sagittarius (Nov. 21-Dec. 21): Today is a 6. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 6. This day should be challenging, exciting, adventurous and even fun. You're outnumbered but don't let that slow you down one little bit. You're the brains behind the operation. Sagittarius (Nov. 21-Dec. 21): Today is a 6. You may feel almost compelled to make massive changes today in yourself, your environment or maybe all of the above. It looks as if you're metamorphosing. You could be so different by tomorrow that you won't even recognize yourself. Make sure it's a change for the better. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 5. You're getting stronger, and it's about time. The last few days have been exciting but also exhausting. You'll get a shot of new confidence as the moon goes into your sign. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 6. Don't expect all your plans to go smoothly today. For example, something could turn out to be a lot more expensive than you thought it would be. In order to get it, you may have to go into debt. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 21): Today is a 6. Pictures ( Feb. 19, 2018 ) You're another excellent day to send out your resumes, put in your applications, talk with people who have the jobs you want. The odds are good you could get something even better than you dreamed possible. Spring season begins for men's golf team SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Florida won the team title yesterday in a sudden-death playoff against Nebraska. Both teams ended the 54-hole tournament tied at 869, and the Gators won after two playoff holes. The Kansas men's golf team began its spring season with an 12-th place finish at the Louisiana Classic in Lafayette, La. Arkansas' Rich Morris and Tula's Martin Martiz tied for the individual title. Both shot a 211, finishing five under par. Perhaps the biggest surprise for Kansas was the performance of junior Jake Istrick, who went into the Classic as the Jayhawks fifth man. Istrick had the second-highest finish for the Jayhawks, finishing in a tie for 43rd place with a score of 228. of 223, seven above par. Sophomore Conrad Roberts shot the third-best score for Kansas, with a 231 and a tie for 56th place. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Junior Brad Davis was the only Jaya hawk to par the course, shooting a 72 during the first round. He finished in a tie for 56th place with a score of 232. Junior Ryan Vermeer finished fifth for Kansas with a score of 235, a tie for 66th place. Sophomore Andy Stewart also made the trip for the Jayhawks, but he participated as an individual and not with the team. He finished as the highest individual, finishing in a Next for the Jayhawks will be the UNC-Charlotte Classic Friday through Sunday at the Birkdale Golf Club in Huntersville, N.C. tie for 32nd place with a score of 225. Women's tennis team to face Iowa State Brad Hallier The Kansas women's tennis team will face its third conference opponent within a week when it matches up with Iowa KANSAS TENNIS The Jayhawks lost to the Bears last Friday 7-2 and defeated Texas Tech 7-2 last Sunday. Iowa State recently lost to Texas Tech and Baylor, 7-2 and 9-0. Iowa State is led by seniors Mary Rumbahead and Andreas Simons. — Amanda Kaschube Kansas will again be without its 1 singles player Kris Sell, Moorestown, N.J., senior. Sell injured her ankle two weeks ago and could be ready to compete this weekend against Maryland and Notre Dame. Fieldhouse reception planned for weekend Area Kansas basketball fans can welcome the men's team home to Allen Fieldhouse after it plays in this weekend's NCAA Mid West Regional in New Orleans. team charter is expected to arrive back at Forbes Field in Topeka at 9:45 p.m. Sunday, with the team arriving at Allen Fieldhouse around 10:30 p.m. Allen Fieldhouse doors will open at 9:45 p.m. Kansan staff report Should Kansas lose to Evansville on Friday in the first round, the team will return Saturday. The arrival time in Lawrence is unknown at this time. Should Kansas play Sunday the About 30 family members and close friends will attend the baseball great's service at Sts. Peter and Paul Church. SAN FRANCISCO — Joe DIMaggio's funeral tomorrow will be private and held at the same church where he married his first wife, actress Dorothy Arnold, in 1939. The church's twin steeple tower over the North Beach section of San Francisco where DiMaggio spent most of his childhood. The service is to begin at noon and will be closed to the public, church officials said yesterday. Pallbearers have not been announced. DiMaggio's body was flown from Miami to San Francisco late Monday on a private jet. The Hall of Famer died Monday at 84 at his home in Hollywood, Fla. After marrying Arnold in 1939, the couple divorced in 1943. DiMaggio wed Marilyn Monroe in 1954. They divorced later that year. Holyfield still predicts round three knockout NEW YORK — Evander Holyfield has no second thoughts about his prediction for his heavyweight title fight with Lennox Lewis. "I'm still! holding to the truth," he said. "The truth is I'm going to knock him out in the third round." The 36-year-old IBF-WBA champion, who made the prediction a couple of weeks ago, is the 6-5 favorite to keep his title and add Lewis' WBC championship at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night. Holley: Ready to take on Lennox Lewis for heavy-weight boxing title. Holyfield said his prediction has nothing to do with Lewis, "except that Lewis is going to be the opponent. Everybody who fights me has courage and heart and skills." tip of Manhattan. "I'm not asking anybody to write that, but you can write it now or write it later." and here is Lewis, a 33-year-old from Britain, worked out later in The Theater in the Garden complex. "I'm not asking anybody here to believe that," Holyfield said of his boast after training yesterday at the Church Street Gym near the When someone wondered why Hollyfield seemed so supremely confident for such a major match against such a dangerous opponent, he replied: "I'm a born-again Christian, and I believe in the word. Each and every time I'm supposed to be better. It would be wrong for me to be bad." Holley worked out in a stark, whitewashed back room at the gym near Wall Street, but none of the champion's fellow multimillionaires were present. The Associated Press Sports Calendar Men's NCAA Basketball Tournament. Kansas vs. Evansville in New Orleans. Baseball at Iowa State 3 p.m. Softball at Lady Seminole Invitational, all day Women's Golf Mountainview Collegiate Swimming and Diving, Zone Diving Championships Baseball at Iowa State. 1 p.m. Women's Basketball vs. Marquette, 6 p.m. Women's Tennis vs. Northe Dame, 1 p.m. Marie Golf, UNC Charlottet Men's Golf, UNC Charlotte Classic 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 TV TONIGHT WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME MARCH 10, 1999 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PCAST 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO ❶ Dewson's Creek (In Stereo) ❺ Zoe, Duncan ❻ Zoe, Duncan ❻ Roy Williams Toun. ❻ Mad Abt. 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