TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2002 SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN = 7A Today's Birthday (April 16). HOROSCOPES Things keep getting more and more curious for you this year. Instead of finding answers, you're discovering new questions. Frustrating? Sometimes. Fascinating? Always. Your best lessons won't come from books, though you'll read a lot of them. What it your learn through experience that you'll remember the longest, and it can serve you well. Aries (March 21-April 19). Today is a 7. Taurus (April 20-May 20). Today is a 7 Your confidence is growing, and with good reason. Your income is growing too, but watch out. The temptation to spend is strong. Buy only the stuff that's been on your list for a year. Save some money for food. Gemini (May 21-June 21). Today is an 8. You're full of spit and vinegar. You're about to instigate something totally outrageous, and you're probably going to get away with it—if it's legal and healthy. Cancer (June 22-July 22). Today is a 6. Other people think it's easy for you, because you're always prepared. You know otherwise. You're scurrying and worrying behind the scenes now, but by Thursday you'll be ready, right? Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). Today is an 8. You're very cool, but you are a fool if you think you can do everything. You have a whole team of people who want to help. You're strong, but be awesome. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Today is a 6. They're insisting upon changes, but do they know who want to help. You're strong, but with them you'll be awesome. who, what, when and how? Probably not. If you don't, either, don't get pushed into a hasty decision. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21). Today is a nine. Libra (Sept. 23-Dec. 22), Today is a 9. Money is still tight, but the coast is clear. Launch projects, take trips, sign up for classes. Love will even go well if you let your practical side be exposed. Don't have one? Link up with somebody who does. There's a lot of wheeling and dealing going on. Pay attention so that you don't spend too much. Your experience pays off when you recognize a great bargain and grab it. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Tudovis a7. It's wise to go along with somebody else's agenda now. Set yours aside for a moment and follow the instructions of a person you admire. You should still be in a pretty good mood, even if the pace is fast and furious. You're doing what needs to be done, and that's always satisfying. Fine-tune your routine and accomplish even more. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Today is a 7. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Today is an 8. You should be just about up to speed, at least socially. Your studies and even your job are forgotten as interesting friends seek your attention. Try not to get into trouble for having too much fun. Don't get sidetracked by petty quarrels, details or silly fluff. Keep your objectives in mind and continue your studies. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Today is a 6. Spanish went 2-for-3 with two RBI against the Shockers last Tuesday, helping Kansas to a 9-1 upset victory. Randall said last week's game would surely be on Wichita State's mind when they look to retaliate in their home ballpark tonight. "I think there's going to be a lot of emotion in that game," he said. "I'm sure there will be a big revenge factor on their part for what happened up here." Cornea Notes SPANISH CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10A Kansas has not announced a starting pitcher, though possibilities include freshman Chris Jones, freshman Tom Gorzelanny and senior Randy Strann. Game Notes - Sophomore outfielder Matt Tribble was a late scratch from Sunday's game after suffering a pulled oblique muscle. "If you know where that's at, draw me a picture." Randall joked. If you know where that's at, draw me a picture., Randall joked. Tribble's status for tonight's game is questionable. Junior Bobby Bartow started in his place on Sunday and went 0-for-5. Last year's visit to Eck Stadium in Wichita ended with a 5-4 loss to the Shockers, in front of 4,149 fans. Contact Wood at rwood@kansan.com. This story was edited by Kyle Ramsey. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10A MARSHALL and dedication could one day make his dream of turning pro come true. "You never know. He has obviously gotten better every year." Randall said. "Golf is a learning process, and, especially at a high level of competition, you learn from your mistakes. Work ethic-wise and talent-wise, he's on his way to getting there. I'm pleased with the progress he's made over his first few years here." Marshall sees things the same way. "Definitely, that's my final goal," Marshall said of turning pro. "I think I'm on the right track, and I think I have good dedication. That's a real positive for my golf game." Marshall is trying to break out of his natural swing and move toward a more developed swing. He said his putting also needed improvement. But behind Marshall, the Kansas men's golf team could win a second Big 12 men's championship for the school this spring. Contact Greene at sports@kansan.com. This story was edited by Eve Lamborn. DENTON CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10A DENTON Wichita State. He was taken by the Chicago Cubs as the 26th player in the Major League Draft that summer. Kemnitz missed the rest of Wichita State's games. But he was reinstated the next season. Kemnitz was Stephenson's wingman. They had built the program together. Stephenson came to Wichita in 1977. Kemnitz followed a year later. They had become legends. One taught his players to use a small, white ball as a malicious weapon — but Kemnitz stayed on board. And a town kept quiet. "It was very unfortunate for the game of baseball." Randall said. "He's (Kemnitz) a good coach. He was just trying to be tough and intimidate. And I think it took some of the swagger out of Wichita State. It tarnished its reputation." That swagger has returned. The Shockers have good pitching depth, bats and star power. They had a three-game winning streak after losing to Kansas. And Wichita State has the manpower to get through college baseball's postseason. The program has mastered baseball talent in the state of Kansas. But has it perfected baseball etiquette? Not even close. Men like Stephenson and Kemnitz soil the sport. They win. They will always win. But they will always win without class. "That's a judgment call I am not fit to make," Randall said after a brief pause. "I would not say that they are not (classy). I'll give them the benefit of the doubt." Tomorrow, the better team should win. But at the top, that team lacks character. Denton is a Dallas senior in journalism. Services Listing GOOD YEAR Gregg Tire Automotive Service Centers Two Convenient Lawrence Locations 1226 E. 23rd St. • 842-5451 4661 W. 6th St. • 830-9090 "Special Offer" $15.95 Oil, Lube and Filter service with mention of this ad! 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