2B Quick Looks Wednesday February 3,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday: You'd rather be the idea person than the bead counter, but this year you need to learn to count beads. Your ideas may be brilliant, but if you can't market them, you'll die broke. In February, the ideas are plentiful, too. That won't be the problem. Holding onto it through April is the problem. By August, you should see a way to your biggest dreams, but in September, you'll need to prove they're valid before funding. November is exciting, but a bit dangerous. 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 6. Ames ( March 21st, April 9th). Today's You have a few things to do around the house, but don't get upset if the job doesn't get done. You may be a little nervous because somebody's pushing you to get finished, and that's fine. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 6. An older person is concerned that everything won't get done on time. Today it looks as if you might be flaky. If so, don't do it where this person can see, and make sure the important stuff gets handled first. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 6. You can learn a lot today. Distance is involved, but the information is there. All you have to do is soak it up. Later, a conflict arises, but don't despair. Separation may be better right now, forming growth and insights. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 6. You want to set habits that help you achieve your goal. That might mean you have to toss out some that don't. Start by saying, "no" tonight to someone who would lead you away from your objective. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 5. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 6. Be careful with your finances. A fool and his money are soon parted. Don't be that guy. It looks as if there will be separation, but have it be because you've stashed your money into a safe account. A hassle with a partner could cause separation. This isn't necessarily permanent. You may just decide to have separate plans for the evening. If it's more practical to do it like that, do it, and don't think a thing of it. Sunday's a much better time for romance anyway. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 6. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 6. Keep what you hear to yourself today. Ask questions instead of handing out information. You may be surprised to find you get contradictory answers. That's partially because people see things from different points of view but also because there's a lot going on If you're careful, you might find out what it is. That ought to be interesting. A person you're not interested in could do a lot of talking today. A person you'd like to get to know is hard to pin down. Try to avoid petty arguments. If somebody else thinks it's such a big deal, just let it pass. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 5. You could have blinding insight today. Once you can see where you want to go, the route you should take will become obvious. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 7. It looks as if you've got the money saved up, but what are you going to spend it on? Here's something you may not have considered yet. Instead of doing it by yourself, ask a person who's even thriller with money than you are. Perhaps you can have it all. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 3. You're so intelligent right now. You might even think you know it all — a big mistake. Luckily, you're smart enough to avoid that ego trap. This would be most noticeable in your spending habits. Don't play poker today with anyone who does it for a living. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 6. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Today is 8. You could get a brilliant insight today. You're listening and paying attention, but you finally could get it because of something that happens by accident, making everything clear. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Nebraska football team to open with San Jose LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska will open the 2000 football season against San Jose State on Sept. 4, filling a hole in the schedule created last fall when Texas Christian optioned out of a contract. Nebraska athletics director Bill Byrne said Monday officials from the California school have returned their paperwork for the game, which will be played in Lincoln on Sept. 2, 2000. San Diego makes deal trades Vaughn to Reds SAN DIEGO — San Diego's Greg Vaughn, who hit 50 homers last year, was traded to the Cincinnati Reds yesterday in a five-play deal that sent often-injured Reggie Sanders to the Padres. San Diego also sent hand-dipped pinch-hitter Mark Sweeney to the Reds. Besides Sanders, the Reds gave up infielder Damian Jackson and minor leaguer Josh Harris son and minor league Josh HARKS. The Padres have been looking to unload Vaughn, who will make $5.75 million in the final year of a three-year contract. But they take on Sanders' $3.7 million salary, plus his history of injuries. LONDON — Gienn Hoddle was fired as England's soccer coach yesterday after reportedly saying that the disabled were "paying for the sins of an earlier life." Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. English soccer coach fired for public remark amid public condemnation regarding his remarks about reincarnation attributed to him by the Times of London on Saturday. Hoddle's three-year stay ended Hoddie was dismissed after meeting with the Football Association, the governing body of English soccer. Danny Fortson added 21 points and 11 rebounds for the Nuggets, who are coming off a franchise-worst 11-71 season. First-round draft pick Raef LaFrentz scored 14 points before fouling out in the fourth quarter. Hoddle, who is threatening to sue the Times, has denied making the remarks and insists he was misinterpreted in the interview. DENVER — Chauncey Billups scored 24 points and Cory Alexander added 20, including seven in the second overtime, as the Denver Nuggets beat the Utah Jazz 116-111 in an exhibition game Monday night. Shandon Anderson led Utah with 19 points, and Karl Malone had 17 in three quarters for the Jazz. Alexander hit a driving layup and free throw two minutes into the second overtime to give the Nuggets > free throws by Billups and a layup by Alexander with a minute left sealed the win. Utah's Thurt Bailey forced the first overtime by hitting a 3-pointer at the buzzer in regulation, which tied the game at 95. The Nuggets earned a split of their preseason series against the Jazz, who beat them 108-90 Friday night in Salt Lake City. LaFrentz helps Denver to exhibition game win Jacque Vaughn put the Jazz up 103-101 in the final minute of the first overtime, but Nick Van Exel forced a second overtime with a tying 15-footer with 32 seconds left. Elway yet to decide on returning to team DENVER — Thousands of fans. some with their faces and heads painted blue and orange, some holding infants swaddled in mini John Ewli wuni- "That three-peat does sound interesting," Elway said. "But we'll talk about that, but right now we're going to enjoy this win." Speaking at a downtown rally that followed a victory parade, Elway gave the fans a spark of hope that he could be back for more. The Broncos traveled down Broadway on fire trucks and in buses, starting in the downtown area and continuing to Civic Center Park for the rally. Police and a spokesman for the mayor estimated the crowd at 375,000. forms, celebrated the Denver Broncos' second straight Super Bowl victory. College of Charleston swings into Top 25 CHARLESTON, S.C. — The Charleston is back in style. Now the Cougars (19-2), who defeated Georgia Southern 66-41 Monday night, are back in the national spotlight, ranked No. 22 in The Associated Press college basketball poll. The College of Charleston has had this Southern city of sweet tea, antebellum homes and debutante coilions dancing to college basketball success the past decade with three NCAA appearances and five Trans America Athletic Conference crowns. "For a mid-level program, to achieve a top 25 status is a dream come true for the players and the fans," Charleston coach John Kresse said. Denver and Atlanta on Sunday night drew a 40.2 national rating, the lowest since 1990. The 61 share matched the lowest ever for the Super Bowl. Even though the game Sunday might have been the last time viewers could see Denver quarterback John Elway in action, the rating was down 9 percent from NBC's 44.5 rating last year when the Broncos beat Green Bay. An undefeated season was a dream that ended for No. 1 Connecticut, now 19-1 after a 59-42 loss Monday night to Syracuse. Duke (21-1), voted No. 2 for the eighth consecutive poll, could overtake the top spot if it gets by No. 7 Maryland and Georgia Tech this week. The 1999 Super Bowl did draw an estimated 127 million viewers in the United States, making it the sixth most-watched program in TV history. With Connecticut's loss, Duke and the College of Charleston are tied for the nation's longest winning streak at 16 games. '99 Super Bowl rating lowest in this decade NEW YORK — Fox's telecast of the Super Bowl between The Associated Press Sports Calendar Wed. 03 Women's Basketball vs. Colorado 7:05 p.m. Thur. 04 Men's Tennis at Rolex Indoors Fri. 05 Track at Husker Invitational Men's Tennis at Rolex Indoors Sat. 06 KU SWIMMING Swimming vs. Iowa State 2:00 p.m. Sun. Women's Basketball at Missouri 1 p.m. Men's Basketball at Colorado 2:30 p.m. TV TONIGHT WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME FEBRUARY 3, 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 **D** Dawson's Creek (in Stereo) **C** Charmed "The Wendigo" **B** Baywatch "Boys Will Be Boys" **M** Abd Abel, You **F** Freaker **D** Designing **Martin** WDAF **B** Beverly Hills, 90210 **P** Party of Five "Stand by Me" **N** News **N** News **F** Friends **M** "A" M "A" H KCTV **M** Maggie **M** 60 Minutes 8 (in Stereo) **C** Chicago Hope (in Stereo) **N** News **N** Late Shore (in Stereo) **S** Seinfeld KCPT **P** Performance at White House **T** V'Mata Me a World (in Stereo) (Part of 3) **B** Business Rpt. **C** Charlie Rose (in Stereo) **R** Red Green KSHT **D** Detelline (in Stereo) **U** "Dulled: A Law & A Ornament Movie" (1998, Drama) Chris Nett, **N** News **T** Tonghtre Show (in Stereo) **L** Late Night KMBC **D** Dharma-Greg Two Guys **D** Carryer Whose Line? **2020** **N** News **R** Roseanne **G** Grace Under Cheers KTUW **P** Performance at White House **T** V'Mata Me a World (in Stereo) (Part of 3) **B** Travel Map. **B** Business Rpt. **C** Charlie Rose (in Stereo) **R** Late Shore WEBW **N** Nanny **M** Maggie **M** 60 Minutes 8 (in Stereo) **C** Chicago Hope (in Stereo) **N** News **N** Late Shore (in Stereo) **R** Late Late KTKA **D** Dharma-Greg Two Guys **D** Carryer Whose Line? **2020** **N** News **S** Seinfeld CABLE STATIONS AAE **B** Biography: Tony Robbins **A** American Justice (R) **F** Fat Crassey (1901) **L** Law & Order "Savior" **B** Biography: Tony Robbins CHBC **H**篮球 **R** Ryan Live **R** With Brian Williams **H**Hardball **R** Rivera Live **R** Wennstein: Fortune **S** Sports **L** Larry King Live **R** CNW **W**World Today **L** Larry King Live **R** Newcastle: Fortune **S** Sports **L** Larry King Live **R** COM **D** Dana Carvey: Critic's Choice **S** Salute to Andy Kaufman **S** South Park: Upright **D** Daily Show *Stalin's* Money **S** Saturday Night Live **R** COUP **S** Snap Cochran **H** Homicide: Life on the Street **Crime Stories** Snap Cochran *H* Homicide: Life on the Street CSPN **P** Prime Time Public Affairs **P** Discover Magazine (R) **In the Grip of Evil (R)** Inside the Secret Service (R) ESPN **G** College basketball **C** College basketball at Duke (Live) **S** Sportscaster **T** Title Flights of the '30's HIST **L** Lost City of Atlanta **C** Great Empire: Rome (Margaret) **W**Modes at War "Tanks" **L** Loft of City of Atlantic LIFE **C** Chicago Hope (in Stereo) **A"Face to Die For" (1998, Drama) Yvanna Bleach. **N** New Attitudes Golden Girls **G** Golden Girls MTV **S** Silk & Billy Video Clitches **T** Total Request Live (in Stereo) **D** Daria (R) Fantastic **L** Loveline (in Stereo) **P** Countdown SCGFI **C** 650-star Star Clitches **H** Highlander: The Series **F** Friday the 13th: The Series **T** Twilight Zone *Star Trek* "Errand of Mercury" **P** Pearl Harbor-Day (R) TLC **E** Extreme Machines "Carners" Pearl Harbor-Day (R) Strange Science-Sciences *Extreme Machines "Carners" Pearl Harbor-Day (R) TNT **F** "Firefox" \*\*\*\* (1962) Clint Eastwood. A Volunteer are able to stalk in Russian hightech tech. "Firefox" \*\*\*\* (1962) Adrian McGuire USA **W** Walter, Texas Range **R** "Presidenthood" (1980) A family experiences the pressures of raising children. **N** New York Undercover **S** Silk Stalking VH1 **W** Where Are They Now? **R** Behind the Music "The Day the Music Died" Video *Mixology* *P* Pop-up Video *Behind the Music "1968* WGN **W** Dawson's Creek (in Stereo) **C** Charmed "The Wendigo" **N** News (in Stereo) *G* MacServey *R* In the Heat of the Night WTBS National Geographic Explorer **W** Wild! Life Adventures **W** Talent \*\*\* (1983, Drama) James Garner, O.D. Spyxler PREMIUM STATIONS HBO **A** "A Life Less Ordinary" \*\*\* (1997) R **MM:** First **Tracy Takes** "The Losse" \*\*\* (1997, Drama) Kate Crawford. **D** Death's Advent MAX **F** "Falling Down" \*\*\* (1993, Drama) Michael Douglas. **R** "A stranger is watching" *Hot Line* *L* Loveline *C* Loveliety *R* SHOW **B** "Bad Company" \*\*\* (1964) Drama Ellen Banker. **R** "Safe House" \*\*\* (1986, Suspense) Patrick Stewart. **R** Red Shoe *Situations* Beginning Feb. 1, 1999, The Orchards Golf Course will start forming a "Jayhawk League." Play will begin March 15, 1999, and every Monday thereafter. Entry Fee is $5, with green fees of $6 on play day. You will play 9 holes; prizes for closest to the pin on two par three's. Later on, a tournament with a prize - one year's free membership. So dust off your clubs, tell your buddies and let's R-U-M-B-L-E! For information call 843-7456. Ask for Ed White. Entry forms available at 3000 W Attention Golfers . 4