2B Quick Looks Thursday March 4,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday: Learn to budget this year and grow rich. Another's loss is your gain in May. Stash away your treasure in October, instead of spending it. Pay dues by November so you can get the benefits. Accept an unexpected windfall gracefully in December. Confusion, yours or somebody else's, could cost you next February. Guard against it by being well prepared Aries: Today is a 7 A compromise is possible, but you may not want to give up anything. Think again — you have more than enough Besides, if you make a generous contribution, you retain more authority. You and your adversary may never agree. A mutual friend brings the perfect new concept. Taurus: Today is a 5 You work hard for the money, but today it might feel like you're working for free. Actually, you're making points, and that could be even more important. Someone who is in a position to help your fortune considerably is watching, and taking notes. Gemini: Today is a 7 You are looking very good today, and most likely making a great impression. But again, that could lead to trouble. Looks like everybody wants your time and attention. Instead of picking A or B, a third option that shows up today could be your best choice. Cancer: Today is a 5 Your intuition should still be good, so use it. A roommate or close family member is in a canteranker mood. You'll never win by arguing. Instead, take the subtle, roundabout route. Prepare the special meal this person loves tonight, and you may get what you want without saying another word about it. Leo: Today is a 7 Virao: Today is a 5 There'll be lots of surprises today. Don't take anything for granted. Just because it worked once doesn't mean it'll work again. Just the opposite is more likely. Don't worry, though. Another unexpected development puts everything right again. Be patient, and wear your suitability. Scorpio: Today is a 5 Back and forth, up and down, in and out. Which way should you turn next? Knowing you, it'll probably be all of the above. You're usually willing to try just about anything to see what will happen. Today, that could be very interesting. Libra; Today is a 7 Sagittarius: Today is a 7 Capricorn: Today is a 5 You could get tangled in red tape today. The machinery's working line; it's the people who are the problem. Somebody else's inability to make a decision could throw you off your schedule. You hate to just step in and take charge, but you may have to do just that. Aquarius: Today is a 7 An excellent career opportunity could open today, almost by accident. If you've been about the job you'll like to have, you'll know it when you see it. You should be doing work you love, and getting paid what you're worth. If you're not, check out the want ads You ought to be one place, and you want to be another. A new technology could help you be both places almost simultaneously. You may already know what it is, but not know how to use it. If there's something that fits that description, put in a little extra study time. Pisces: Today is a 5 You've been learning all week, and now you could get a chance to teach. The flow of ideas is stimulating, and also creative. One idea leads to another, almost more quickly than you can keep up. Don't be doing all this studying just for the fun of it. Make it pay. Money is an issue again today. Looks like it's coming into your account, which is wonderful. Of course, you'd like to spend it on gifts, but hold back a little. The best gift of all is the one you'll give to yourself when you're old and gay: a big, fat retirement account. Coaches' 1998-99 All-Big 12 Team First Team SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Albert White, Missouri Venson Hamilton, Nebraska Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma State Chris Mihm, Texas Gabe Muoneke, Texas Second Team Marcus Fizer, Iowa State Eric Chenwith, Kansas Eduardo Nahera, Oklahoma Desmond Mason, Oklahoma State Ravford Young, Texas Tech Third Team Kenny Price, Colorado Cookie Belcher, Nebraska Ryan Humphrey, Oklahoma Kris Clack, Texas Clifton Cook, Texas A&M Kish Lewis, Baylor; Jaquay Kansas, Colorado; Joe Boscoe, Kansas; Kenny Gregory, Kansas; Ryan Robertson, Kansas; Manny Dies, K-State; Tony Kitt, Kansas State; Shawn Rhodes, Kansas State; Keyon Dooling, Missouri; Brian Grawer, Missouri; Michael Johnson, Oklahoma; Eric Martin, Oklahoma; Joe Adkins, Oklahoma State Honorable Mention Coach of the Year: Rick Barnes. Boschee:Picked All-Big 12 Freshman of the year Big 12 championship to return to Texas DALLAS — The Big 12 football championship is returning to San Antonio's Alamodome on Dec. 4. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. "San Antonio is a great destination for fans with great atmosphere and many local attractions," said Kevin L. Weiberg, Big I.2 commissioner. The site of the title game has shifted between North and South cities each year. St. Louis was the host in 1996 and 1998; the game was played in the Alamodome in 1997. Player of the Year: Venson Hamilton, Nebraska Newcomer of the Year: Clifton Cook, Texas A&M Freshman of the Year: Jeff Boschee, Kansas "The football championship game in 1997 was a tremendous success," Big 12 senior associate commissioner Donnie Duncan said. "We look forward to another one in 1999." Nebraska beat Texas A&M in the 1997 game, which was attended by an Alamodome-record crowd of 64,824. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Rene Hanebault scored 26 points, including seven 3-pointers, and lead No. 9 Texas Tech against Kansas State 74-55 yesterday in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 tournament. Hanebutt, who broke her own tournament mark for 3-pointers, hit five long-range shots in the first half as Texas Tech (26-3, 14-2) took a 38-30 lead. Texas Tech defeats K-State in Big 12 game Hanehutt's outside shooting forced the Wildcats to abandon their zone defense, allowing Tech post players Angie Brazel and Keith Dickerson to get loose underneath. Dickerson finished with 13 points and Braziel had 11. Texas Tech led by as many as 26 points in the second half as the Wildcats struggled to find rhythm on offense. Angie Finkles scored 17 points and Ola Firsova had 10 scores and 11 rebounds for Kansas (15-13, 7, 9), which made only three 3-pointers. Syracuse blows away competition in Big East NEW YORK — Syracuse scored the first 12 points of the game, and things only got worse after that for Boston College yesterday as the Orangemen routed the Eagles 96-55 in the opening round of the Big East tournament. It was the biggest blowout in tournament history, topping the 33-point margin Seton Hall had in the 1993 championship game, 103-70 against Syracuse. Ethan Tomas inside and Jason Hart outside dominated Boston College in a game that was never competitive. Thomas finished with 19 points. **H** BIGEAST had 15 and both sat out most of the second half as coach Jim Boe- Boston College (6-21) was doomed by 14 first-half turnovers and some wretched ballhanding as Syracuse's lead widened to 47-18 at the half. Besides scoring 20 of the game's first 23 points, the Orangemen ended the first half with a run of 22-5 capped by Ryan Blackwell's basket that barely beat the halftime buzzer. heim played his reserves Boston College, which finished its season with seven straight losses, was led by Willie Deane, who scored 14 points. Syracuse, 9-7 since starting the season 11-3, plays the winner of the Villanova-West Virginia game in the Big East quarterfinals today. Soccer captain admits fakina fall at World Cup MILAN, Italy — Argentina's soccer captain confessed that he faked the fall during a World Cup match against England last year, which resulted in an ejection for British star David Beckham. flicked his right foot back and connected with Diego Simeone, who tumbled to the ground in front of the referee. Simeone said he was "clever by letting myself fall ... and the referee fell into the trap." Beckham, who was face down. The official ejected Beckham, and England played a man short for the rest of the game, losing on penalty kicks following a 2-2 tie. Pitcher's back spasms keep him off the field DUNEDIN, Fla. — For David Wells, his trade to Toronto is proving to be a pain in the back. The left-hander was in the treatment room instead of on the field Tuesday, bothered by back spasms "Wells has some lower right back inflammation," Toronto trainer Tommy Craig said. "We're treating him now and he seems to be responding to the treatment and exercises. We don't anticipate it being a long and drawn-out thing. We're just going to take it day to day right now, then ease him back up to the on-the-field stuff." Wells felt discomfort for the his first time Saturday but finished his 11-minute pitching stint. "I don't know if there is anyone who can put an exact cause," Craig said. "It might be that his pelvis twisted too far." Wells, who pitched a perfect game for the New York Yankees against Minnesota last May, was acquired last month along with reliever Graeme Lloyd and second baseman Homer Bush for five-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens. "He knows what he has to do to get ready," Blue Jays manager Tim Johnson said. "He's just stiff, I think he be fine." The Associated Press Sports Calendar KU SWIMMING Men's Swimming and Diving Big 12 Tournament Men's and Women's Basketball Big 12 Tournament METROPOLITAN Baseball vs Texas,3 p.m. Softball at University of Arizona Invitational Men's and Women's Basketball Big 12 Tournament Men's Swimming and Diving Big 12 Tournament Women's Tennis at Baylor, 3 p.m. Baseball vs Texas, 2 p.m. Men's Tennis vs Nebraska, 6 p.m. Men's Basketball Big 12 Tournament Men's Basketball Big 12 Tournament Baseball vs Texas, 1 p.m. Women's Tennis vs Texas Tech. 10 a.m. Softball, University of Arizona Institutional TV TONIGHT THURSDAY PRIMETIME MARCH 4, 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 ❶ Wayana Bros. Jamie Foxx ☑ Steve Harvey For-Love S.O.F. Special Ops Force ☑ Mad Abl. You Frasier ☐ Designing Martin ☐ WDAF ❷ College Basketball: Big 12 Tour. College Basketball: Big 12 Cont. Tour. First Rd. 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Who: Jewish Student Council Where: 1128 Ohio Apt. #2 What: Purim Party humentashin & live music When: Thursday, March 4th 9:00 p.m. Why: b/c it's time to celebrate Student Senate '99-'00 2nd Candidate Workshop Today at 7:30 p.m. Centennial Room Kansas Union STUDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO SENATE