2B Quick Looks Monday February 15, 1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Feb. 15). You're incredibly powerful this year. Be careful. You're pushing pretty hard on a partner in February, but it's for his or her own good. Be frivolous in June, but by August, be ready for commitment. In November, don't get too set in your ways. Changes are coming again in December. To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 7. Don't be caught in the trap of rational thinking this week. If you stick with what's logical and realistic, it won't be nearly as much fun as if you take a bounding leap of faith. You should be able to do that and land on the other side unscatted. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 5. Your assignment for today is to lay low and take notes. A person who thinks he or she knows everything wants to tell you what to do, and you'd be a fool to argue. This person may actually know what he or she is talking about. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 7. You could cinch a deal today that would open new horizons. Communication is your specialty, and right now you could learn how to communicate on a new level. This might help you advance your career or find a career you love. Cancer June 22-July 22:] Today is a 5. There's no scarcity of money out there, you know. A lot of people have it, and they're looking for ways to invest it. All you have to do is link up with one of them. Be willing to do the work, and the profits could be yours. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 6. You may feel kind of tired today. Your best plan of action is to hand the assignment over to somebody else. If you're up against a challenge, why not ask somebody else to handle that part for you? Virao (Aua. 23-Sep. 22): Today is a 5. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 7. You may feel that there's almost more work than you can handle today. You want everything to be just right. That could be difficult, but it's not impossible. Get feedback from the people you're trying to serve. The intensity of a conversation with a loved one today could startle you. You like your freedom, but today you're being pushed to put more structure into your life. Just make the commitment. It could make your life easier. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 5. Looks like you'd rather stay home today than do anything else. If you can manage to pull that off, you should. If you're not able to spend the whole day at home, then spend as much time as you can there. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 7. What you're learning now could propel you into all sorts of new adventures, and you're definitely in the mood to study. The more you acquire in the way of new skills, the more valuable you become to yourself and to other people. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 6. Don't hide your money under the mattress. You'll wind up with less if you do that. Looks like a person who's slightly older and wiser than you has good advice, so take advantage of it. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is an 8. The new moon in your sign gives you awesome powers. Focus those on helping others. Someone you know well could use your counseling now. Share skills that come easily with one who finds them difficult. You're wealthier than you realize, so be generous with your time and talents. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 6. Today you may have to do something you don't want to. There's no easy way to get out of that bureaucratic tangle, is there? Well, you may have a hard time with words, but your smile can move mountains. Today, use it where it'll do the most good. Softball team brings championship home Sarah Workman pitched seven shutout innings, giving up seven hits and striking out eight as she led the Kansas softball team to a 2-0 victory against Missouri in the championship game of the of the Metrodome Classic Sunday in Minneapolis. Shannon Stanwix put the Jayhawks on top 1-0 with a solo home run with one out in the bottom of the fourth inning. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Leah Tabb added a run with one out in the bottom of the fifth with a solo home run to left field. Workman recorded her eighth strike-out of the game with runners at second and third and two outs in the top of the seventh inning, icing the victory. Workman, who was named the tournament MVP, finished with a 2-0 record and 0.00 ERA. The Jayhawks picked up wins against Northern Illinois, Minnesota and Missouri and play to Western Illinois in round-robin play Friday and Saturday. Freshman Shelly Musser led Kansas in batting average (.667), and stolen bases (5) in round robin play. Stanwick had two doubles against Northern Illinois as she moved into a five-way tie for third place on the Kansas career doubles list with 29. Four Kansas players were named to the All-tournament team: Stanwix, sophomore Jessi Kowal and freshmen Christi Musser and Shelly Musser. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Brandon Stinnett Baseball begins season in traditional fashion The Kansas baseball team kicked off its season by winning two of three games at the University of Texas- Arlington last weekend. The Jayhawks won the first game of Saturday's double-header 10-3, powered by a strong pitching performance by staff ace Rusty Philbrick. Philbrick (1,O) allowed three runs and struck out six batters in a four-inning performance. In Saturday's nightcap, the 'Hawks fell short, losing 13-12 in 10 innings. Despite exploding for 12 runs, the team relinquished a ninth-inning lead and fall victim to an untimely error in the 10th. The win marks the third straight year that the team has won its season opener. Brandon O'Neal (O-1), who made his first college pitching appear ance, suffered the loss. In Sunday's game, the 'Hawks bounced back and won 9-4, moving their record to 2-1. Sophomore Matt Tait The University of Kansas women's rowing team won the Kansas Open Indoor Rowing Championship Sunday at Anschutz Sports Pavilion. Matt Van Alsburg, who was thrust into the starting lineup because of an injury to another player, made the most of his opportunity by slamming a two-run home run in the sixth inning. Rowing team paddles to victory in Anschutz The Jayhawks, who have won the event for four consecutive years, finished the championships with 71 team points, 17 points ahead of second-place Greighton. Brian Schriner pitched six solid innings and allowed only one run on four hits as he earned the win. "Today was an excellent day to see our progress," Kansas running coach Rob Cattolio said. "It's nice to give the team some competition." The Jayhawks used a dominating finish in the variety-open race to secure the championship. Kansas had four of the top five finishers in the varsity-open race. Junior Risa Petty finished first with a time of 7:14.7. "Our team really did well today," Petty said. "We knew heading into the women's open race that we had to do well to pass Creighton. Today was an opportunity to get some competition and really compare ourselves to the regional competition." The Jayhawks also benefited from firstplace finishes by Tara Allop in the novice event and a first-place finish in the relay competition. — Kansan staff report Knight's remarks cause center-court spectacle Knight didn't care. He just didn't like it. So once his Hoosiers won 69-62 in overtime Saturday, he pointed to the scoreboard and repeated the same chant to the bleacher section nearest EVANSTON, III. — Bob Knight, the king of profane outbursts, was offended. the bench, one filled with students and band members. "I just asked them: 'Who's your daddy now?'" Knight said. Chants of "Who's your daddy?" got him hot. Or was that "Hooodyler" that Northwestern students were directing at the Indiana bench? Knight- Offended at chant of 'Who' your daddy? Moments later. Knight angrily confronted Northwestern coach Kevin O'Neill at midcourt, where He usually meet after games. Knight lectured O'Neill about the crowd and O'Neill took offense. The Wildcats coach grabs knighted Knight's trademark warmup before Knight ripped his arm away, O'Neill was inter coaches usually meet after gam cepted by an indiana assistant coach. The whole exchange lasted seconds. Less than an hour after the game, Knight and O'Neill cooled off and made peace, meeting on a practice court to shake hands and talk. Mihm had 21 points and 15 rebounds despite playing only 23 minutes because of foul trouble Sunday, and the Longhoms stayed alone atop the conference standings by beating Oklahoma State 73-68. "I was disappointed in myself after my game Wednesday at home," said Mihm, who fouled out with 4:23 to play. "I just wanted to come out and have a big game today. It's a big jumble here in the Big 12. Everyone's vying for the No. 1 position and it just takes one slip-up to cost you one. We wanted to stay in the driver's seat here, and this is a huge win for us." The Longhorns, who led by as many as 16 in the second half, held a 67-56 advantage with 1:22 to play. But a 3-pointer by Glendon Alexander and a shot by Adrian Peterson, who led OSU with 24 points, made it 67-61 with 52.3 seconds remaining. The Longhams (15-10, 10-2) hold a one-game lead over Oklahoma, Missouri and Nebraska with four games to play. Texas re-energizes following one-point loss The score was 69-61 when Brian Mononti scored inside for the Cowboys. After two missed free throws by William Clay, Joe Adkins made a 3-pointer with 29.5 remaining, making it 69-66. STILLWATER, Okla. — After a tough loss at home, Chris Milhm and Texas went on the road and reasserted themselves in the Big 12 race. Gabe Muonek, who scored 22, made two free throws with 17.2 to play and Kris Clack added a fast- break dunk. The Associated Press Sports Calendar Women's Basketball vs. Iowa State 7 p.m. Men's Basketball vs. Kansas State 8 p.m. Men's Tennis National Team Indoors Women's Swimming Big 12 Championships Baseball at Nevada 3 p.m. 大 Big 12 Indoor Track Championships in Manhatten, Kan. 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