2B Quick Looks Tuesday March 2,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (March 2). Another person can provide just what you need this year, and it might be supportive coaching. Listen to one who annoys you in March. By April, you should see the value in what this person's trying to teach you. Practice makes perfect in May. An insider's tip leads to your next assignment in August. Partnership is your key to success in September. Follow an exciting foreigner in November. A change in your career can increase your income in December. Aries: Today is a 6. The job is tough, but you can do it. An old love of yours comes through for you in a pinch. Your mind is speeding up and that's a big help. Thank your team for their help, and you'll get even more. Taurus: Today is a 7. Gemini: Today is a 6. You'll notice your pace picking up for the next few weeks. Another person's sense of urgency is starting to rub off on you. Just use it to motivate yourself to move faster. Choose a leader who has got the objective clearly in mind. Your best choice is one who consistently says what you want to hear and does what he or she says. If you know somebody like that, give this person your support. Cancer: Today is a 7. Don't spend much time daydreaming today. You don't want your boss or your teacher to catch you. People like that will tend to be short-tempered. They're more interested in results than lofty ideas. Leo: Today is a 6. You're getting smarter and that's good. You'll need all the brains you can get for the next few days. Nothing is predictable, except for one lucky break. Keep watching — it could show up anytime. Virgo: Today is a 6. You will think more quickly for the next few weeks. This is good, since you'll be under a bit of pressure. You'll need to focus your attention on other people's money. By the time you you're done, more of their money could be your money. Libra: Today is a 6. A person who likes to order you around is getting kind of bossy again. Why is it that some people think they can tell you what to do? Do you look like you need somebody to make your decisions for you or what? Hmmm. Might be something to that. Think about it. Scorpio: Today is a 7. Sagittarius: Today is a 7. Capricorn: Today is a 6. You'll be spending more attention on your work but not necessarily more time. If you can focus, you'll become much more efficient. You're good at this game anyway, but this month you'll be awesome. Aquarius: Today is a 6. If you play by the rules, you'll achieve your goal. So what will you do once you get there? You don't care about fame and fortune, so that's no reward. Pick out a prize that excites you. Although you're still clear headed, you're starting to be more concerned about personal matters. Yes, it is time to begin delegating more of your responsibilities to other people. If you do, you'll have more time for yourself and the ones you love best. Pisces: Today is a 6. Yours is one of the most intelligent signs in the zodiac and you're about to get even smarter. Your wit speeds up as well as your decision-making processes Use this additional brain power to increase your financial security. You could get the opportunity to make more money, but in order to act on it, you'll have to be careful. You'll also want to do the job perfectly, and that is where your neat freak friend comes in. Instead of avoiding a persnickety person, take his or her advice. Men's rugby team wins, prepares for next match The Kansas men's rugby team beat the Oklahoma Sooners 17-13 Saturday in Norman, Okla. "The forwards did most of the work, and then they passed it out to me when we got inside 10 meters," said Will Lenz, Lawrence freshman. "I got plowed by two Sooners, and I just passed it off to the closest red jersey I could see." SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES The Jayhawks were trailing 1.3-1.2 with less than five minutes remaining in the game when they began to drive the ball down the field. That red jersey belonged to Ryan Crosby, Topeka junior, who ran it in for the score. "I got dropped on my head, and I saw a few stars," Lenz said. "But I heard everybody cheering, and I knew something good had happened." The Jayhawks play their home opener Saturday against Nebraska at Westwick Rugby Complex. Kansan staff report Unanimous picks chosen for all-Big East first team PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Richard Hamilton of Connecticut and Tim James of Miami were the only unanimous selections to the all-Big East first team yesterday and both were repeat choices from last season. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Hamilton, the conference player of the year last season as a sophomore, was second in the league in scoring this season at 21.3 points per game. The 6-foot-6 forward led the Huskies, who were ranked No. 1 in the country for 10 weeks this season, to a 25-2 record and their fifth regular-season title in the last six seasons. James, a 6-7 senior forward, finished third in scoring at 18.9 points and was third rebounding at 8.3. He The rest of the first team, which was selected by the league's coaches, was: Miami junior guard Johnny Hemsley, Providence senior forward Jamel Thomas and St. John's sophomore swingman Ron Artest. led the Hurricanes to their best season since joining the conference in 1991-92, a 15-3 mark that was one game behind Connecticut. "Several tour players were out there with their wives," he said. Among them were Arnold and Winnie Palmer, who later in the day arranged for the Lowerys to move into a vacant house in Bay Hill, Hoch said. Hemsley averaged 17.4 points this season, while Thomas led the league at 22.1. Artest averaged 14.5 points, 6.1 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 2.0 steals. Golfer's house burns while he finishes game The fire broke out about 2 p.m., while Lewy was on the course at the Tucson National Golf Club. At his wife's request, he wasn't told about the fire until he finished his round. Pro golfer Scott Hoch, who went to the Lowery home after hearing of the blaze, said the family was getting support from the golfing community. ORLANDO, Fla. — Fire destroyed the home of pro golfer Steve Lowery on Sunday while he competed in the Tucson Open. Firefighters rescued a pet dog trapped in rubble inside the burning house. Lowery's wife, Kathryn, 38, and their three children, ages 1, 3 and 7, escaped without injuries from the two-story house in the exclusive Bay Hill area of suburban Orlando. Winds gusting up to 25 mph quickly pushed the flames through the 5,000-square-foot home, said Orange County Fire Rescue spokeswoman Lt. Tammy Wunderly. One of the Lowery children alerted MEN'S AP TOP 25 The top 25 teams in The Associated Press men's basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 28, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: Other receiving votes: Syracuse 104, Texas 74 Lawrence 78, Temple 63, George Washington 43, Miami, 12, Cleveland 9, Houston 10, Louisville 27, Kansas 20, Detroit 18, Tulsa 14, Oakland State 11, Evansville 10, Illinois 6, Oxley 6, Victorion 5, Mississippi 4, SW Missouri State 4, Wuerst St. 3, 7, Oklahoma City 1, George Washington 1, Kent 1, 1, Wake Forest 1 Rank team rec pts pvs 1.Duke (71) 1-9,799 1 2.Michigan State (1) 26-4,1694 3 3.Connecticut 25-2,1654 4 4.Auburn 25-2,1551 2 5.Maryland 25-4,1537 5 6.Stanford 24-5,1440 6 7.Cincinnati 25-4,1342 9 8.Utah 24-4,1256 12 9.Miami 24-1,1230 11 10.St. John's 23-7,1116 8 11.Stanford 3-7,1052 12 12.UCIA 21-7,1001 15 13.Arizona 20-6,980 7 14.Kentucky 22-8,829 13 15.North Carolina 22-8,772 14 16.Coll. of Charleston 28-2,708 17 17.Indiana 22-9,588 20 18.Tennessee 20-7,513 — 19.Wisconsin 21-8,462 16 20.Iowa 18-8,431 18 21.Florida 19-7,288 19 22 Arkansas 20-9,191 — 23.Minnesota 17-9,120 — **24.Missouri** **20-7** **118** — 25.New Mexico 22-7,115 21 her mother after seeing the fire at the rear of the house. Kathryn Lowery ran outside and saw fire coming from the area of a light fixture on the exterior of the home. Wunderly said. She ran to a neighbor's house to call the fire department. Others receiving votes: Acuban 63, SW Missouri St. 50, Cincinnati 26, Kentucky 24, Illinois 22, Toleda 21, Vavier 12, St. Mary's, Cal. 11, Arizona 10, W. Kentucky 9, Boston College 8, Marquette 8, St. Joseph's 4, Kansas St. 3, Stanford 3, New Mexico 2, Georgetown 1, Utah 1. said the house, which the Lowers bought about three years ago for $525,000, was a total loss. It took about an hour to bring the fire under control and another half-hour to put it out, Wunderly said. She WOMEN'S AP TOP 25 Lowery, 38, shot a two-per- round of 70 on Sunday to finish the Tucson Open with a four-round score of 281. He finished five shots off the lead, tied for 20th. He won $27,741 in the $2.75 million tournament. The top 25 teams in The Associated Press women's basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 28, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: The Associated Press rank team rec pts pts 1. Purdue (37) 27-1 1,020 1 2. Tennessee (2) 28-2 983 2 3. Louisiana Tech (1) 24-2 945 3 4. Colorado St. (1) 29-1 899 4 5. Old Dominion 23-3 846 5 6. Connecticut 25-4 819 6 7. Rutgers 26-4 759 7 8. Notre Dame 24-4 720 10 9. Texas Tech 25-3 666 11 10. Duke 24-6 623 8 11. North Carolina 26-6 619 13 12. Virginia Tech 26-2 564 9 13. Clemson 23-5 545 16 14. Georgia 23-6 490 14 15. Oregon 23-4 438 18 16. UCLA 21-7 424 12 17. UC Santa Barbara 23-3 320 21 18. Penn St. 21-7 305 15 19. Virginia 20-8 257 19 20. LSU 20-7 259 17 21. Iowa St. 20-6 219 20 22. Alabama 19-10 149 22 23. Fla. International 21-5 102 25 24. Tulane 23-5 68 — 25. Kansas 21-8 67 22 Sports Calendar TV TONIGHT TUESDAY PRIMETIME MARCH 2, 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 ❑ Buffy the Vampire Stayer ❑ Felicity "The Fugue" ❑ Xena: Warrior Princess (R) ❑ Med Abt. You ❑ Frasier ❑ Designing ❑ Martin ❑ WDFA ❑ Opening the Lost Tomba: Live From Egypt (in Stereo Live) ❑ News ❑ News ❑ Friends ❑ Friends ❑ M*A*S*H ❑ KCTV ❑ JAG "Nobody's Child" ❑ "A Memory In My Heart" (1908, Drama) Jane Seymour. ❑ News ❑ News ␣ Late Show (In Stereo) ␣ Seinfeld ❑ KCPT ❑ Nove "Warnings From the Ice" ❑ Frontline (R) (In Stereo) ❑ To Be Announced ❑ Business Rpt. ❑ Charlie Rose (In Stereo) ❑ Red Green ❑ KSNT ❑ 3rd Rock-Neon Snowcicle ❑ Just Shoot ❑ Will & Grace ❑ Dateline (In Stereo) ❑ News ❑ Tenight Show (In Stereo) ❑ Late Night ❑ KMBC ❑ Home Imp. ❑ Hughleys ❑ Spin City ❑ Dharma-Greg ❑ NYPD Blue (In Stereo) (PA) ❑ News ❑ Roseanne ❑ Grace Under ❑ Cheers ❑ KTWU ❑ Nove "Warnings from the Ice" ❑ Frontline (R) (In Stereo) ❑ Father Roy-Aussasine ❑ TBA ❑ Business Rpt. ❑ Cha-tie Rose (In Stereo) ❑ Late Late ❑ WIBW ❑ JAG "Nobody's Child" ❑ "A Memory in My Heart" (1908, Drama) Jane Seymour. ❑ News ❑ News ␣ Late Show (In Stereo) ❑ Late Late ❑ KTKA ❑ Home Imp. ❑ Hughleys ❑ Spin City ❑ Dharma-Greg ❑ NYPD Blue (In Stereo) (PA) ❑ News ␣ Seinfeld ❑ Nightline ❑ Politically Inc. CABLE STATIONS AAE ❑ Biography: Celvin Klan ❑ Inside Story (R) ❑ The Setting of the Sun' ❑ Law & Order ❑ Biography: Calvin Klein CHBC ❑ Hardball ❑ Rivera Live ❑ News With Brian Williams ❑ Hardball (R) ❑ Rivera Live (R) CHIN ❑ World Today ❑ Larry King Live ❑ Late Edition Primetime ❑ Sports ❑ Moneytime ❑ Larry King Live (R) COM ❑ "Immersive" **(1979, Comedy) at $100, Harvey Allen.** Saturday night Live ❑ Daily Show ❑ Stein's Money ❑ Saturday night Live (R) COURT ❑ Crime Stories ❑ Homicide: Life on the Street ❑ Crime Stories ❑ Cochran ❑ Snap ❑ Homicide: Life on the Street CSPAN ❑ Prime Time Public Affairs ❑ Prime Time Public Affairs (R) DISC ❑ Crash Detectives ❑ New Detectives (R) ❑ FBI Files (R) ❑ Crash Detectives (R) ❑ New Detectives (R) ESPN ❑ College Basketball ❑ College Basketball: Sun Set Conference Tournament Final ❑ Sportscenter ❑ Spratcity NST ❑ D-Day: The Total Story ❑ D-Day: The Total Story ❑ Civil War Journal (R) ❑ D-Day: The Total Story LFE ❑ Chicago Hope (In Stereo) ❑ Any Day How (In Stereo) ❑ Intimate Portrait ❑ New Attitudes ❑ Golden Girls ❑ Golden Girls ❑ Mysteries MTV ❑ Say What? Video Cliches ❑ Total Request Live (In Stereo) ❑ Real World ❑ Biorythmus ❑ Blame Guma ❑ Lovelline (In Stereo) ❑ Measure SCFI ❑ (6:30 Star Trek) ❑ Highlander: The Series ❑ Twilight Zone ❑ Star Trek TLC ❑ Trauma: Life in the ER (R) ❑ Searching for UFOs ❑ Trauma: Life in the ER (R) ❑ Searching for UFOs (R) TNT ❑ NBA Basketball: New York Knicks at Marne Heat (In Stereo Live) ❑ Insid NBA ❑ Kung Fu: Legend ❑ "The Big Breast" (R) (1980) USA ❑ Walther, Texas Ranger ❑ "Final Blood" **(1982, Drama) Sylvester Stations.** ❑ New York Undercover ❑ Silk Stalkings "Sea of Love" VHI ❑ Behind the Music (In Stereo) ❑ Behind the Music "Heart" (R) ❑ Where Are They Now? ❑ Behind the Music "1988" ❑ Where Are They Now? (R) WGH ❑ Buffy the Vampire Stayer ❑ Felicity "The Fugue" ❑ News (In Stereo) ❑ MacCoy "Better Harvest" ❑ In the Heat of the Night (R) WTBS ❑ (6:05 Golf): Senior Slam - First Round. ❑ Cahill, United States Marshal **(R) (1973) John Wayne. PREMIUM STATIONS HBO ❑ Bryce Johnson: Countdown ❑ "Laughter" (1990, Drama) Richard Dryden. (In Stereo) ❑ Prancece (R) (In Stereo) ❑ Larry Sanders ❑ Comedy Hour MAX ❑ "Blade Runner" **(1989) Daniel Bentley.** ❑ "Good Food" **(1997) Vanessa L. Willems.** ❑ "Global Summer & South Beach Hour" (1997) SHOW ❑ "Hard Bait" (R) **(1987) Daniel Bentley.** ❑ "Good Food" **(1997) Vanessa L. Willems.** ❑ "Global Summer & South Beach Hour" (1997) Public Lecture PhDs: Ten Years Later Dr. Maresi Nerad Director, Graduate Research University of California, Berkeley Tuesday, March 2nd, 7:00 p.m. Summerfield Room Adams Alumni Center 1266 Oread Ave Sponsored by The Graduate School FMI: 864-4141 Appearing at: Tremors Date: Sat. Mar. 6 Call the Chippendale info toll free at 1-888-799-CHIP(S) for tickets information or to purchase with a credit card. Must be 18. Experience the magic of the original Chippendales. ---