2B Quick Looks Thursday February 4,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Feb. 4). Travel is important for you this year, as is higher education. It's going to be fun and easy, and you'll know just where you want to go by the end of February. In March, you'll figure out how and put money down on the trip if you're wise. In April, finish off the payment so it's a done deal, then wait until about August at which point you'll get the purpose for this whole adventure. In September or October, launch. You'll be doing exactly what you've always wanted if you set this thing up right. There is a test in November. You'll pass it by being more aggressive. In December tell the truth. It will set you free. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 7 Maries (March 21) & Tuesdays Everybody seems to want to tell you what to do today and you ought to listen. It looks like they have excellent ideas. They can also support you with a plan you’ve already got going. Go ahead and pass the ball to the others around you who can help. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 5 The work that's been piling up can't be put off any longer. Something you're doing today could be like money in the bank. You don't get to spend it now, but it's nice to know it's there and growing. Gemini [May 21-June 21]; Today is a 6 Gemini (May 21- June 21): Today is a 6 Somebody you thought you knew very well could surprise you today, and this surprise is a good one. Perhaps you could set up a little surprise of your own. What does your sweetheart really like? Life can be a daring adventure, but you make it happen. Cancer [June 22-July 22]: Today is a 5 If you can scrape the money together, you could make a good deal on a household item. Somebody else's dilemma could be your lucky break. If you're there with cash in hand, you could get it for pennies on the dollar. Let people know all the things on your wish list. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 7 Virgo [Aug. 23-Sep. 22]: Today is a 5 Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 7 People may not think of you as the intellectual type, but sometimes you are. By doing a little reading on your own you could finally understand what an expert is talking about. Your expertise will grow quickly if you talk with folks in the know. You love to be of service to other people. You live your life so that other people can be happy, healthy, wealthy and even wise, but it wouldn't really be too wise of you to do not today — not if you still have to keep body and soul together. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is an 8 Today you'll be able to talk people into doing just about anything you want. The person you love and admire will be able to talk you into just about anything. Pick a private place to follow through on those ideas. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 5 People will be in the mood to talk with. With a few leading questions you should be able to find out what ever you want to know. Watch out: somebody out there might be rotting on you. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 7 Your friends are coming up with great ideas today and they'd love your help. Let them in on your predicaments as well as your joys and successes. One of them will come up with just the idea you've been looking for. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 5 Looks like people are yammering at you to produce results quickly. Once you've put the safety precautions in, go ahead and race full speed ahead to accomplish your goals. If you're smart, you can actually generate more profits with less work. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 7 You're always looking for ways to stretch your imagination and conquer new horizons. You just want to stretch your legs and your mind and everything else. Don't go too far today unless you can get tomorrow off as well. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20); Today is a 5 Looks like your love could bring out the best in others. Do it in a way that encourages them to be strong and not dependent on you. Make an investment that produces results. The status of senior quarterback Zac Wegner is still undecided, head coach Terry Allen said yesterday. Zac Wegner's football status threatened by head injuries Wegner was evaluated last month in Chicago by James Kelly, a specialist in the evaluation of traumatic head injuries. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES The image studies done on Wegner showed no evidence of训 However, clinical studies showed abnormalities that could prevent his return to full activity at this time. Allen said. Allen also said that he anticipated further progress by Wegner and that he would be evaluated before the start of spring football practice. Wegner: Starting job could be in jeopardy "We're optimistic about spring practice," Allen said. "But we don't want to take any chances when you're dealing with that type of injury." at yesterday's press conference where he announced members of Kansas' new signing class. Among the members of the class was junior college quarterback Dylan Smith. Smith was an honorable mention All-American last year at Santa Monica Community College and passed for 2,890 yards last season. Allen spoke of Wegner's injury Wegner's starting job could be in jeopardy, with Allen opening the competition between Wegner and Smith. for that job right now," said Allen referring to Smith. In addition to quarterback competition there could be changes at the punter position. The Jayhaws also signed punter Joey Pelifiano from Sacramento Community College. Pelfiano is expected to compete with Matt Tyler for the punting duties next season. Michael Rigg were named to the team. Alta High School (Sandy, Utah) coach Ron Carling and Briarcrest Christian School (Memphis, Tenn.) coach Lee Smith were named as head coach and assistant coach. The team will compete at the fifth annual Hoop Summit, an international game that benefits the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame. The USA Basketball Junior Select Team will play against an International Select Team. The Hoop Summit is at 2 p.m. March 28 at the Bob Martinez Center in Tampa, Fla. The game, which will be played during the NCAA Men's Final Four weekend, will be televised live on ESPN. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Kansan staff reports WACO, Texas — Randy Waldrum, whose Baylor women's soccer team won the Big 12 championship this season, has resigned to begin a new position at Notre Dame. Baylor women's soccer coach resigns for Notre Dame position Kansas basketball signees Kirk Hirchin of Sioux City, Iowa, and Nick Collison of Iowa Falls, Iowa were named to the 1999 USA Basketball Men's Junior National Select Team. Waldrum the announcement Tuesday night, 20 minutes after the Waco City Council heralded the team's accomplishments by proclaiming a week in its honor. Kansas recruits Hinrich, Collison named to national select team He'll replace Chris Petrucci, who after nine years at Notre Dame was hired in late December as women's soccer coach at Twelve of the nation's top high school seniors Texas. Unable to come to terms with Baylor on a new contract, Wal-drum agreed to a multi-year deal with the Fighting Irish. Notre Dame ended this season one win short of its fifth straight Final Four appearance Although he reportedly would receive more than twice as much money at Notre Dame, Waldrum told the Waco Tribune-Herald the decision was difficult. Tom Stanton, Baylor athletic director, said the search for Waldrum's replacement would begin immediately. Offensive coordinator rehired for another season with Chiefs Kansas City head coach Gunther Cunningham, the Chiefs former defensive coordinator who replaced Marty Schottenheimer, announced he has retained the 22-year NFL veteran as well as offensive line coach Mike Solari. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Less than two weeks after the Kansas City Chiefs filled the head coaching vacancy with one of its own, the team rehired coach Jimmy Ray as offensive coordinator yesterday. Raye became the offensive coordinator last year after spending the five previous seasons as the team's running back coach. Raye had been one of three internal candidates for Schottenheimer's job. Raye, 52, began coaching in 1971 at his alma mater, Michigan State. Cunningham also hired two assistants yesterday from the Baltimore Ravens. He came to Kansas City in 1992 as offensive assistant and tight end coach, becoming the running back coach the following season. Al Lavan, a 17-year NFL veteran, was named running back coach and Richard Mann was named wide receiver coach. Solari, who had coached the offensive line the past two seasons, had reportedly drawn interest from the Baltimore Ravens. He spent the previous five seasons as an assistant offensive line coach with the San Francisco 49ers. Lakers look to sign Rodman, awaiting rebounder's response The Los Angeles Times reported yesterday that Lakai executives executive vice president Jerry West spoke Tuesday with Rodman's new agent, Chasman, and was waiting for word from the 37-year old forward. LOS ANGELES — Dennis Rodman and the Lakers would be a marriage made in, well, Hollywood, and the team is definitely interested in the seven-time rebounding champ. Rodman has played on five of the last 10 NBA champion teams, including the last three with the Chicago Bulls. "We've discussed it, but everyone's putting the cart before the horse," West told the Times. "We don't have any idea whether there's any interest on his part." According to the newspaper, Chasman plans to discuss the situation with Rodman, who had said he would like to play for the Orlando Magic but also had shown interest in the Lakers. Houston and Miami are also interested. The Lakers could offer Rodman a veteran minimum starting salary of $1 million under the new labor deal. Rodman earned $1.8 million in the last two seasons with the Bulls. Associated Press Sports Calendar Men's Tennis at Rolex Indoors Track at Husker Invitational Men's Tennis at Rolex Indoors KU SWIMMING Swimming vs. Iowa State 2:00 p.m. Women's Basketball at Missouri 1 p.m. Men's Basketball at Colorado 2:30 p.m. TV TONIGHT THURSDAY PRIMETIME © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PMT 10:30 11 PMT 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO 3 Wayans Bros. Jamie Foxx **Steve Harvey** For-Love S.O.F. Special Ops Force Mad Abt. 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