2B Quick Looks Monday March1, 1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday Focus on keeping your partner happy this year and your life will be better. Start by forming mutual admiration in March. Travel and discover a treasure in April. Your fears are confirmed in May, forcing you to learn new habits. Overwork leads to teamwork in August and September. You can find more if you follow a hunch in November. An older person's change of heart is profitable for you in December. Avoid confusion next February. Aries: Today is a 5. Don't argue with fate or the quality control inspector. Your goal is perfection and you'll be proud of yourself once you've achieved it. Know what's expected of you because others may have different ideas of what that is. Taurus: Today is a 6. Gemini: Today is a 4. Romance beckons, but you'll have trouble getting away It's not just your job that demands your time. Your friends need your attention, too. Your loved one needs top priority, but handle that matter responsibly. Make sure your friends know your part of the job is handled. Cancer: Today is a 7. You may not know if you're coming or going today. If you don't set priorities early, you're almost certain to be doing the wrong one at the wrong time. Listen to everybody's opinion about how things should be done, but make your own choices. Information is coming in almost faster than you can keep track of it. Get organized to combat being over whelmed. Then sort the data by category. You or somebody else can go through it later. Today, just make sure it gets saved somewhere you can find it. Leo: Today is a 4. Conditions look good for making money today. That's the good news. The bad news is that you could lose it just as quickly. If you feel like taking another roll of the dice, quit while you're ahead. You're confident today, and with good reason. You're smart, and everybody knows it. Don't get cocky, though. That could make you careless, and carelessness could make you miss a subtle nuance. Prove you're smart by catching every detail. Virgo: Today is a 6. Libra: Today is a 5. Scorpio: Today is a 7. The hallways are abuzz with gossip. The walls have ears, and your eye is probably at the keyhole. But you're not being nosy, you're interested. Don't act on what you hear yet, not all of the evidence has been presented. You should be feeling good and looking great today. Most people are willing to go along with your suggestions, especially those who know you well. That's because they think you're most likely right. Proceed with confidence and caution. Capricorn; Today is a 7. If you're in the right place at the right time, you'll do well for yourself, without much effort. Find that "up" escalator to the job of your dreams. It'll look like a combination of work, education and the support of one you love. Others are confused today, but you can see exactly what needs to be done. That's because Capricorns keep their heads about them when all others are losing theirs. Today, remind people what the long-term objectives are. Aquarius: Today is a 5. If you focus your attention carefully, you can fill out the paperwork perfectly today. Otherwise, you'll be delayed and have to go over it two or three times. This paperwork is associated with money, so get it done right the first time. Pisces: Today is a 6. You've got a friend who's a real know-it-all, constantly telling you how to live your life. Well, today, listen to what he or she has to say. Take notes. It'll catch this person off guard and change the way he or she thinks of you. Avalanche takes Fleury in offense-minded trade SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Fleury, an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season, goes to the Avalanche with winger Chris Dingman. The Flames received forward Rene Corbet, defenseman Wade Belak and future considerations DENVER — Theo Fleury, one of the NHL's top scorers, was traded from the Calgary Flames to Colorado on Sunday in a move the Avalanche hope will bolster its offense going into the playoffs. He has 30 goals and 39 assists this season. He has said repeatedly he would not sign a new contract until testing the free-agent market this summer. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Fleury, a 30-year-old wing, has spent his entire NHL career with the Flames, winning a Stanley Cup with the team as a rookie in 1989. Avalanche spokesman Jean Martineau said Fleury would arrive in Denver on Sunday. Fleury became the Flames' career scoring leader last Friday. In 791 games, he has 364 goals and 466 assists for 830 points. Earlier this year, Calgary's Cory Stillman said Fleury was "by far our greatest player and he's proving it now." AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — Joe Dumars continued his hot streak with 21 points to lead the Detroit Pistons to a 89-68 victory over the New York Knicks Sunday Dumars' return to team sparks Detroit streak The Pistons are now 4-0 since points and four assists during the winning streak. Lindsay Hunter added 16 points for the Pistons, while Jerry Stackhouse scored 13 off the bench. Allan Houston led the Knicks with 13 and Larry Johnson scored 12 — but only two after the first quarter. Detroit had lost three straight to the Knicks, including a 78-69 loss in New York on Feb. 15, and has won just five of the last 22 meetings. Detroit led 50-41 at the half, and the Knicks scored the first four points of the third to pull within five. Dumars then led Detroit on a 18-1 run with eight points, including two 3-pointers. The Pistons held the Knicks without a field goal for 6 1/2 minutes while extending their lead to 68-46. The Pistons led 78-56 after three quarters, and cruised to victory with Jeff Van Gundy resting most of his starters. The Knicks play Monday and again Tuesday. Vols sweep Kentucky capture division title New York scored only 27 points after halftime. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tony Harris ledennessee with 18 points Sunday as the Volunteers upset No. 13 Kentucky 68-61, sweeping the Wildcats for the first time in for the first time in two decades and capture the Southeastern Conference East Division crown. A sellout crowd of some 24,000 fans stormed the Thompson-Boiling Arena floor as the clock ticked down on the final game of the regular season for both teams. Tennessee (20-7, 12-4) finished with a six-game winning streak, while defending national champion Kentucky (22-8, 11-5) closed with a fourth consecutive road loss. scored their first season sweep of their cross-border rivals since 1979. Tennessee will enter the SEC tournament in Atlanta next week as the No. 1 East seed and Kentucky will be No. 2 roiding a 30-29 lead at halftime. Tennessee fell behind early in the second period as Kentucky flexed its strength in the paint. Big men Scott Padgett and Michael Bradley finished with 10 points apiece. The Volunteers, who beat the Wildcats at Lexington 47-46 on Jan. 12. For the game, Kentucky outscored Tennessee 44-20 under the basket and outbounded the Vols 40-30. But the Vols connected on 9-of-18 shooting from 3-point range. 1A-15-4 Kentucky run had Tennessee down by nine points, 44-35, with 13:15 left. But two 3-pointers by Tennessee's Brandon Wharton, who finished with 17 points, stopped the run and launched a turnaround. A putback jam by Vincent Yarbrough tied the game at 51-51 with 7:34 remaining. Colts agree to terms with Giants' free agent INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts, hoping to upgrade a subpar defense, have agreed to terms with free agent end Chad Bratzie, the top player available at his position this offseason. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. The Indianapolis Star and News reported in a story published Sunday that Todd Stewart said he did not know when Bratzke would sign a contract. Bratkze, who became an unrestricted free agent this year, ranked eighth in the NFLI with 11 1/2 sacks last season for the New York Giants day, and also had met with Chicago, Tennessee and Cleveland. He visited the Colts last Wednes- Bratzke, 27, was taken by the Giants in the fifth round of the 1994 draft out of Eastern Kentucky. UConn beats Syracuse captures Big East title SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Richard Hamilton scored 26 points and Khalil E-Aimin added 21, as No. 4 Connecticut ran past No. 24 Syracuse 70-58, Sunday, to win the Big East championship outright for the fifth time in six seasons. The victory for FSU The victory for Connecticut (25-2, 16-2) Hamilton and starting center Jake Voskujai sat out that one with injuries, and Voskujai again sat out on Sunday with an aching foot. But with Hamilton back, that's all the Huskies needed. This one was a measure of revenge for the Huskies, who were soundly beaten by Syracuse, 59-42, four weeks ago. UConn, which fell behind by 10 points in the first half, got its high-octane offense in gear in the second half and ran away with the game. Big East)—its 11th straight road win in the conference during two seasons — gave the Huskies the top seed in the Big East tournament and leaves Syracuse (19-10, 10-8) with something to prove if it hopes to make the NCAA tournament. Syracuse, which played well at the beginning of the game, did not score a basket for a span of 8:30 — including the final 3:13 of the first half — as Connecticut rallied from an eight-point deficit with a 23-3 run. That was UConn's first loss of the season. It snapped the Huskies' 16-game Big East winning streak and ended their 31-game home winning streak. The Associated Press Sports Calendar Sports calendar Mon. 01 Tues. 02 Wed. 03 Baseball at Baker, 3 p.m. Women's basketball Big 12 Tournament, 8:20 p.m. Thur. 04 KU SWIMMING Men's Swimming and Diving Big 12 Tournament Fri. 05 Baseball at Texas, 3 p.m. Softball at University of Arizona Invitational Men's basketball Big 12 Tournament, 8:20 p.m. Men's Swimming and Diving Big 12 Tournament Women's tennis at Baylor, 3 p.m. TV TONIGHT MONDAY PRIMETIME MONDAY PRIMETIME MARCH 1, 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 7th Heaven (In Stereo) ⊕ Hyperion Bay (In Stereo) ⊕ Hercules: Legendary Jyms. **Mad Abt. You **Fresier ⊕ Designing **Martin ⊕ WDAF ❷ Milrose Place (In Stereo) **Ally McCain (In Stereo) **News **News **Friends **Friends **M'A'S H ** KCTV ❸ Cosey King **Raymond Becker **L.A. 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