6B • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Red Lyon Tavern 944 Mass. 832-8228 SPORTS --- Rad Litter Cameras A touch of Irish in downtown Lawrence WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20, 2002 KU Recreation Services KU Recreation Services hosts the National Recreational Sports & Fitness Day with a POKER WALK GET ACTIVE! JOIN THE GAME! Join the campus for a walk on Friday February 22, 2002 4:30pm Meet at the fountain on top of Jayhawk Boulevard. Make sure to wear your walking shoes. The winner is based upon the "LUCK OF THE DRAW!" Aries (March 21-April 19). Today is a 7. You're starting to get restless again, don't rush into anything. There may be a couple of lessons from your recent experience that you haven't figured out. There's also a roadblock you may not have discovered yet. raurs (April 20-May 20) Today is a day. If you keep asking for money, you're liable to get it, but don't offer to do more work. It's about time you got paid what you're worth. Can you imagine yourself taking on a do-it-yourself project? Renovating a room, perhaps? That would be the perfect project for you this year. Either that, or moving. Make your reality fit your dreams. Today's Birthday (Feb. 20). Gemini (May 21-June 21). Today is a f. It's up to you to convince the powers that be. What is it you want? More money? Fame? Fortune? An office with a view? You'll do it with fantasy, facts and figures - not necessarily in that order. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). Today is a 7. You have a great team backing you up. Today, they'll get to do most of the work. You can sit back and direct the operation. Listen to their suggestions, of course. They'll keep you from spending too much. Cancer (June 22-July 22). Today is a 7. Take a moment to contemplate what you've been through recently. Take a few notes. They'll come in handy. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Today is a 6. Oops! Somebody threw out the anchor. Looks like you get to explain what you've been doing, and why. Don't forget any details, and you'll do fine. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is an B. Put travel plans on hold. Friday will be better for that, and for mailing pack- ages. Save your trouble by scheduling errands for then. Meanwhile, relax. HOROSCOPES Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21). Today is 7. The financing you want is available, and it could go a long way toward solving an old problem. Can you afford not to do something you've long contemplated? Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Today is a 7. Now you see why it's good to take on a big project with a friend. It's a lot more fun than doing it all by yourself. Let somebody else make the phone calls to find something that both of you want. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Today is a 7. The workload is increasing again, and so is your income. Old methods need to be renovated as you take on new challenges. Try something beyond your old limits. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Today is a 7. You should be feeling better, but don't overdo it. Things won't go as smoothly as you hoped. The main thing to avoid is hurting a sensitive person's feelings. It would not only be rude, but it could cost you money and love. Third-place finish opens women's golf season Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Today is a 7. You're strong, but you're encountering resistance. Somebody is arguing with you instead of just doing what you want. This person generally does. Hold out for what's most important and let the rest go. By Ryan Greene Kansan sportswriter The Kansas women's golf team capped off its first tournament of the spring yesterday in impressive style. In the 15-team field at the Islander Invitational in Corpus Christi, Texas, the Jayhawks finished in third place, one stroke ahead of Kansas State. Junior jill MacDonald led the Kansas charge, finishing in ninth place with a three-round score of 239. "I am extremely happy for our team," coach Nicole Hollingsworth said. "This is the first time all five golfers shot in the 70s, which is a huge step for Kansas golf. I am pleased with how we came back after the first round to finish third." "I think that the team really pulled together. We knew what we had to do." MacDonald said. "We finished strong, which I think is the most important thing. I think this is a glimpse of what Kansas golf will be this spring." Sophomore Jennifer Bawanan finished in a tie for 174th place with a total score of 242, while junior Heather Rose recorded a total of 244 on her way to tying for 20th place. 20th place Junior Kristy Straub shot a 249, which was good for a tie in 251st place, and sophomore Tegan Thornberry tied for 57th place with a total of 280. Junior Tiffany Kruggel capped off the tournament for the Jayhawks with a career-best round score of one-under-par 71. "I am really excited about how I shot in the final round." Kruggel said. "I just hope that it is a start of something great for our team in the upcoming months." The team will play again on Monday in Pinehurst, N.C., in the Carolinas Collegiate Classic. - Contact Greene at greene@ kansan.com. This story was edited by Kristi Henderson. National Minority Law Student Recruitment Month Join Us on Thursday, Feb. 21st 10 a.m. at Green Hall Interested in Law? in honor of Join us for Reception and Panel including: - attorneys Joyce Haile Selassie and Linda Ramirez Sheppard - Judge Henry Green of the of the Kansas Court of Appeals - Judge Julie Robinson of the US District Court for the District of Kansas The panel will discuss their experiences before and while attending law school, what made them decide to go to law school and answer questions. Lunch at Hereford House included with free registration! - Free NTN Trivia - NHL Ticket Sunday: $1 off all bottles Monday: $2.50 Miller Lite (20 oz.) NEW beer specials: Friday: $2.00 wells Wednesday: $1.99 Boulevard Mugs Tuesday: $1Mugs Miller Lite, Coors Lite Bud Light, Budweiser and Shiner Bock Saturday: $2.50 Captain Morgan, BASKETBALL CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3B Thursday: $2.75 25 oz. domestic big beers $1.95 Rolling Rock bottles couldn't pull off the upset, losing to the lahawks, 88-81. Williams said his team made adjustments that helped shut down the Iowa State attack. Iowa State sophomore guard Jake Sullivan and sophomore forward Shane Power exploded for a combined 42 points against the Jayhawks on Jan. 23., but the Jayhawks held them to a combined 25 points on Monday. "We played our defense better than we did up at their place." Williams said. "We tried to stay on the floor against Power and Sullivan, because they have great shot fakes and then they penetrate and lean in. They get you up in the air and suddenly they're at the free throw line. We tried to get closer to Sullivan so he wouldn't be able to get up a three-point shot." Until recently, the Jayhawks defense had been somewhat lackluster. Kansas ranks second to last in the Big 12 in points allowed, giving up an average of 75.3 points per game. Only Colorado's 77.5 average is worse. Kansas opponents score a lot of points, but they generally don't shoot the ball well. The Jayhawks rank second in the Big 12 in defensive field goal percentage. Opponents make just 40.9 percent of their shots against Kansas. Kansas will hit the road to face Nebraska this Sunday at 3 p.m. Contact Wasko at bwasko@ kansan.com. BASEBALL Men to play Newman in rescheduled game The Kansas baseball team's game against Newman University, originally scheduled for yesterday, was postponed and will be made up today. The Jayhawks (4-0) moved the game back after rainstorms hits the Lawrence area Monday night and yesterday. The game is slated for 3 p.m. at Hoglund Ballpark. Newman (6-7) is coming off a doubleheader split Monday night against Sterling College. Freshman Chris Jones is expected to start on the mound for Kansas. -Ryan Wood TRACK Maurice Greene to run at Relays The world's fastest man, Maurice Greene, will compete on Saturday, Apr. 20, at the Kansas Relays. The Relays, celebrating their 75th year, will be held Apr. 17-20 and will feature more than 3,500 prep, college and Olympic athletes. Greene, a Kansas City, Kan., native, broke the world record in the 100-meter dash in 1999. "The Kansas Relays is one of the biggest relay meets of the year and it is great to be a part of it, especially since I grew up running on Kansas soil," Greene said. "I hope we'll see a huge crowd there and I will do my best to put on a good show for the people. So let's come out, pray for warm weather, and maybe records will fall." Track athletes from high schools in Kansas, Missouri Oklahoma, Texas, Nebraska Iowa, Illinois, Colorado Wyoming and Arkansas are expected to compete. —Kansan staff report Off-Campus Recycling Guide Newspaper Drop-off Locations Hobby Lobby *1801 w. 23rd St. Hillcrest Shopping Center *9th & Iowa Checkers Food Store *2300 Louisiana Hy-Vee * Both Locations Lonnie's Recycling *501 Maple Westlake's Hardware *6th & Kasold Wal-Mart Community Recycling Center 3300 Iowa *841-9558 Aluminum, Steel Cans, Cardboard Newspaper, Office Paper, Magazines Plastic Bags, Glass, Plastic #1 (PET) and #2 (HDPE) Computer/Electronic Recycling Kansas Computer Recycling * (785) 234-467 The Surplus Exchange * (816) 472-0144 The Computer Learning Center * 841-0333 Kansas Surplus Exchange * (785) 235-8640 IBM Recycling Program * (888) 749-7462