2B Quick Looks Monday May 4,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (May 4). Lay down a firm foundation first and your dreams will start materializing. Make your decision in May and take action. Study and save up your money from June through July, so by August you have a down payment. Aries: Today is a 6. You're in a good mood but a shortage of financial resources could be cramping your style. Good thing you've still got your sense of humor, as well as your sense of adventure. With those going for you, you really have nothing to complain about. Taurus: Today is a 6. There's a matter that needs to be resolved between you and a roommate or partner. You'd both rather do just about anything else, and maybe that's not a bad idea. By tomorrow, the tension will have eased. A situation that looks terrible this morning could look funny by then. Gemini: Today is a 7. Pay close attention today. Take notes. An older person's words could help you accomplish something at home. This might be fixing your place up or even buying the house itself. It looks like the information you need will be coming in this afternoon. Cancer: Today is a 5. Information, and maybe money, are coming to you this morning. If your boss has been talking about giving you a raise, go ahead and mention it, the earlier the better. Information can be quite valuable too, but it's easier to buy groceries with the cash. Leo: Today is a 7. You've been getting a lot of attention lately and not all of it favorable. You can turn that around with just a couple of words, such as "I'm sorry." You may have been right in a recent confrontation but that won't help if the other person outranks you. Virgo: Today is a 7. The morning's a bit of a headache, but your attitude, disposition and even your health should improve by this afternoon. You're gaining more control of the situation. You're being forced to use your brain a little harder than you'd like but don't worry. Libra: Today is a 6. Scorpio: Today is a 5. Saaittarius: Todav is a 6. Capricorn: Today is an 8. An argument you've been embroiled in is about to be resolved. Luckily, you and the other person will wind up the best of friends. You don't always agree, but you do keep each other on your toes. Just remember to stay off of each other's toes, and you'll do fine. It's hard to settle down to business this morning. You're still thinking about the great time you had this weekend. Don't let that make you late for work. Somebody will be watching, and he or she will know if you're the slightest bit tardy. Plan on getting there early. Have a conference with your sweetheart today about money. You're both resourceful, creative and hard working. Once you've got a goal to shoot for, the rest will be easy. All you have to do is think of something you both find really exciting. Travel would be fun. Aquarius: Today is a 6. There's something you need to buy for the house, and you and your roommate both have to pitch in to afford it. The problem is one of you wants one thing, and one of you wants another. Your best option may be something you haven't even thought of yet. Keep shopping. Pisces: Today is a 6. Concentrate on work this morning. Somebody's learning on you, which doesn't help. You may have to put the answering machine on in order to get anything done. This afternoon, seek advice from one who knows how to set priorities Take notes. You're learning. Tim Eatman has accepted the women's basketball coaching job at the University of Illinois-Chicago. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Kansas assistant coach accepts job in Illinois Eatman, a Kansas women's basketball assistant coach for the past two seasons will take over a team that was 7-19 last season. He will replace Eileen McMahon, who is the winningest coach in the Flames history. Eatman has been the coordinator of recruiting for Kansas coach Marian Washington for Eatman: Leaving Kansas for coaching job in Illinois. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. the past two seasons and helped land the eighth-ranked recruiting class of 1997. Eatman will be a head coach for the second time in his career. He was the coach at his alma mater, Talledega College, from 1988 to 1990 and helped take a 0-26 team to a 16-13 record his first year. - Kevin C. Wilson The University of Kansas Athletic Corporation board of directors held its year-end session Friday and adopted a sign policy for KU athletic events. KUAC adopts policy for spectator signs The policy bans any signs that are deemed obscene, libelous or likely to promote violence. This policy was adopted after Kansas officials removed a sign from Allen Field House that read: "I'm blind, I'm deaf, I want to be a ref." This sign would not be removed in the future, according to the new policy. -Kevin C. Wilson The committee decided that signs had not been a problem in the past and that signs added to the ambiance of sporting events. Kansas recruit retries ACT to earn NCAA eligibility in Chicago, again attempted to earn a 17 on the ACT, his father said yesterday. Kansas men's basketball recruit Marlon London, a 6-foot-3 shooting guard from St. Joseph's High School scored a 16 the last two times he took the test. Student-athletes must have an ACT score of 17 or better to become NCAA eligible. London and his high school basketball coach, Gene Pingatore, both thought he fared well enough to meet the required NCAA standards when he took the test April 4. London retook the ACT Saturday morning because he "I had a 3.0 GPA last semester, and my grades are just fine this semester," London said last month. "I really don't know what's holding me back on the ACT, but I guess I just have to try again." Tommy Gallagher spent the past three years as defensive coordinator and secondary coach at Idaho State. He also has served as an assistant coach at Western Illinois, Vanderbilt, Murray State and Northern Iowa during his career. Rob Bolks, who worked with Kansas coach Terry Allen in the 1980s, has been named football administrative assistant at the University of Kansas. Kansas football hires administrative assistant He spent three seasons (1965-88) on the Northern Iowa staff as defensive backfield coach while Bolks also worked three seasons (1977-80) as head coach at Allamakee Community High School in Waukon, Iowa, where he coached Kansas linebackers' coach Mark Farley. Bolks also coached Farley at Northern Iowa. Bolks also coached two years at Butler County Community College, where he was named head coach in 1984. Previously, he served as an assistant coach at Independence Community College and Highland Community College. A 24-year coaching veteran, Bolks Before his coaching career, Bolks was a two-year letterman as a defensive back under Johnny Majors at Iowa State. Bolks played on Iowa State's 1971 Sun Bowel and 1972 Liberty Bowl teams. He also lettered three years at Iowa State in track Allen worked as quarterback coach. Following his playing career, Bolks worked as a graduate assistant coach at Iowa State. Bolks replaces Dave Gillespie, who resigned in February to become running back coach at Nebraska. -Kansan staff report Yankees defeat Royals claim winning start KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Paul O'Neil and Jorge Posada homered as the New York Yankees, off to their best start in 40 years, routed the Kansas City Royals 10-1 yesterday for their 19th win in 21 games. New York (20-6), which has the best winning percentage in the major leagues, has won five straight. The Yankees had not won 19-of-21 since between Aug. 14 and Sept. 4, 1977, and have not started a season this well since winning 20 of their first 25 in 1958. Ramiro Mendoza (1-1), the only Yankees starter to lose in the past three weeks, allowed three hits in seven innings, giving up a sacrifice fly to Jeff King in the fourth. Tim Belcher (1-4), winless in six starts since opening day, gave up six runs — just two earned — and eight hits in six innings. New York got a run Posada, O'Neill and Derek Jeter each had two RBIs, and Scott Brosius had three hits and scored twice. New York added four runs in the seventh off Jose Rosado on RBI singles by Posada and Brosius and a two-run单 by Jeter. The Yankees got only one hit in the sixth — Homer Bush's bunt single — but scored three unearned runs on a throwing error by shortstop Felix Martínez and bases-loaded walks to O'Neill and Tino Martínez. in the first with the help of an error by King. Posada hit his four homer in the fourth, and O'Neill made it 3-1 in the fifth with his 200th career homer, his first since last Sept. 28. Notes: Royals manager Tony Muser, ejected for arguing with umpire Brian O'Nora on Saturday night, got into a heated discussion with O'Nora and crew chief Don Denkinger at home plate that delayed the start of the game two minutes. —The Associated Press SPORTS CALENDAR Saturday: Track and Field at Emporia State May 14-17: 2 p.m. at Haglund Maupin Stadium- Baseball doubleheader vs. St. Scholastica May 15-17: Big 12 baseball tournament, Oklahoma City. NCAA Women's Tennis Regionals (TBA) Big 12 Track and Field Championships, Columbia, Mo. TV TONIGHT MONDAY PRIME TIME MAY 4, 1998 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO 8 Thaenight 'Boyfriends' ☉ Kelly Kelly ★ Alright Hercules: Legendary Jmys. Mad Abo. You Designing Hard Copy ☉ Cops WDAF 8 Donmon ★ Get. Personal Ally McBeal 'Being There' ☉ News We Were There: CBS News ★ Real TV ★ H. Patrol Ricki Lake R.) KCTY 8 Cosby ★ Raymond The Closer ★ Murphy News We Were There: CBS News ★ Late Show (In Stereo) Seinfeld ★ KCPT 8 Crique du Soille In the footsteps of Alexander the Great ★ Business Rpt. MotorWeek ★ Charlie Rose (In Stereo) KSNT 8 Suddenly Suddenly Caroline in the Footsteps (In Stereo) News Tonight Show (In Stereo) Late Night KBMC 8 Funnies Home Videos 2020☐ Practice 'Duty Bound' News Roseanne ★ Grace Under M'A'SH ★ KTWU 8 Wegman's World In the footsteps of Alexander the Great Travel Mag Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (In Stereo) WIBW 8 Cosby ★ Raymond The Closer ★ Murphy We Were There: CBS News ★ Late Show (In Stereo) Late Late KTKA 8 Funnies Home Videos 2020☐ Practice 'Duty Bound' News Seinfeld ★ Married... Nightlife CABLE STATIONS AAE 12 Biography: Sam Walton Poirot 'Incredible Theft' Sherlock Holmes Mysteries Law & Order 'Asylum' ☉ Biography: Sam Walton CNBC 12 Hardball Rivera Live News With Brian Williams Charles Grodin Rivera Live CNN 12 World Today Larry King Live Impact (R) Sports Illus. Moneyline NewsNight Burden-Proof COM 12 'The Princess Bride' ★ 1987, Fantasy) Cary Elwes. Comedy Festival (R) Daily Show Steins Money Saturday Night Jury COURT 13 Trial Story Prime Time Justice Cochran & Company Trial Story Prime Time Justice CSPAN 1 Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs DISC 1 Impact: Could It happen? Justice Files (R) ESPN 1 Stanley Cup Playoffs: Conf. Quarterfinal Game 7 - Teams TBA Baseball Sportscenter Baseball Yachting HIST 1 In Search of History (R) Decisive Weapons Trains Unlimited Secrets of World War II In Search of History (R) LIFE 1 Unsolved Mysteries "Labor of Love" (1988, Drama) Marscia Gay Harden. 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(Live) "Red Dawn" ★ 1/8 (1984) High-school guerrilla take on invading Soviet troops. PREMIUM STATIONS HBD 1 "Mother" ★ 1996) Albert Brooks: PG-13 "Breakdown" ★ 1997) Suspense Kurt Russell ★ "Boomerang" ★ 1992) Eddie Murphy, R ★ MAX 1 A "Time to Kill" ★ 1996) Drama) Sandra Bullock (In Stereo) R ★ "The Substitute" ★ 1996) Drama) Tom Bergen ★ "Warhead" ★ SHOW 1 "Donnie Brasco" ★ 1/2 (1997) Drama) Al Pacino, R ★ "Traveller" ★ 1/2 (1997) Adventure) Bill Paxton, (In Stereo) R ★ Polarnetter "Warhead" ★ LAZARE DIAMONDS® Every Lazare Diamond has a unique laser inscription on its circumference. This inscription is invisible to the naked eye, but when viewed under 10-power magnification, it reveals immediate proof of the diamond's origin. Come in today for an enlightening demonstration. FEATURING A BRILLIANT DEVELOPMENT IN LASER TECHNOLOGY. - Searching for a summer job? - Need to find an apartment before next fall? It's not too late. 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