2B Quick Looks Friday May 1,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (May 1). Use what you learn this year to achieve greater success than you ever dreamed possible. Set high goals in May. Study in July and start applying what you're learning as quickly as possible. Aries: Today is a 4. Ignore being upset this evening. It's only a temporary condition. Good times and pleasant dreams are definitely predicted for you tonight. There may be a couple of hassles along the way, but everything will turn out fine. Taurus: Today is an 8. You are strong and capable, and you're learning quickly. Listen attentively to a friend first thing this morning and put his or her advice to use. It seems to be about managing your time the way you manage your money. Gemini: Todav is a 4. Call in all the money that everybody else owes you. If your boss promised you a bonus, mention that again, too. He or she should be in a generous mood. You've been producing results pretty well lately. Later, treat yourself to something new. Cancer; Today is an 8. Your friends are coming to you for advice, and with good reason. You give terrific advice! You're practical, hardworking and compassionate. Besides helping them stay on track financially, you can also help your friends emotionally. That's why so many of them call on you. Leo: Today is a 4. Have you checked your insurance policies lately? If not, consult with an expert this morning. There's an indication you could save more and get better coverage at the same time. If you have a date tonight, stay close to home. That way you won't be dismayed if you run into a detour. Virgo: Today is a 9. You have a friend who's in an enviable position. You may wish a little of that luck would rub off on you. Well, there might be a way to make that happen. Shadow this person and learn valuable skills. You're lucky and smart. This will be fun. Libra: Today is a 4. Scorpio: Today is an 8. Opportunities abound. What is it you'd like to achieve in the next five years? Financial security? A nice home? A happy family? All of the above? Once you know what you want, it'll be a lot easier to make the right choice. Sagittarius: Today is a 4. Capricorn: Today is an 8. Give up on the idea of getting away from work early. That's probably not going to happen. The odds are good that you'll have a marvelous time later on, however. If you and your sweetheart can go to a romantic place near water, you could create an experience worth writing home about. Aauarius: Today is a 4. This is your formula for success: technical skills combined with the support of a roommate or loved one, plus your own hard work. You also have to pay attention to details, and there don't appear to be any short cuts. Not today, anyway. Just keep plugging away. Pisces: Today is an 8. You and your partner are showing everybody else how it should be done. Nearby is a person with experience, compassion, intelligence and intuition. If you team up with somebody like that — and add your perseverance and determination — miracles can happen. You need to be political. You have to watch for innuendoes and gestures, to know whether you're winning or losing. You'd rather be dealing with something mechanical. If the thing works, it works. If it doesn't, it doesn't. The game's not that simple today. Everything goes well for you today, because you're coming from such a beautiful place. It's the emotional state you're in. Others look at you and wish they could be like that. Don't be upset by a lack of money. The most valuable thing is love, and you have plenty of that. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Athletes to be honored at annual luncheon The Kansas athletic department will recognize its student-athletes at the Academic Achievement Luncheon at noon Tuesday at the Kansas Union Ballroom. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. The luncheon is the department's annual opportunity to recognize the academic and service honors student-athletes have earned during the academic year. The following awards will be presented at the luncheon: Academic AllBig 12 Teams, Hale Achievement Academic Awards, Jayhawks Scholar Awards, Academic All-Americans, Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Recognition, Del Shankel Teaching Excellence Awards, Athletics Department Service Awards and the Senior Scholar Athlete Award. All-Conference teams serve Jayhawks honors KANSAS TENNIS Seven Jayhawks were named to the Big 12 Conference tennis teams yesterdav. Kylie Hunt and Christine Sim were named to the women's team both individually and as a doubles team. Freshman Christine Sues, who posted an overall record of 26-3 at No. 4 singles, was the other Kansas singles player named to the team. For the men, the doubles team of Enrique Baraoa and Luis Uribe made the team for the first time. The two have defeated four top-30 doubles pairs in the past month, including the nation's No. 2 team from Oklahoma State. The doubles team of Sues and Julia Sidorova also received all-conference recognition. Kansan staff report Musical game added to NCAA postseason Abaroa and Xavier Avila were both named to the team for their singles play. OVERLAND PARK — The Music City Bowl slated for Nashville, Tenn., is the only new postseason football game certified for 1998-99 by the NCAA Football Certification Subcommittee. The subcommittee also certified the Eddie Robinson Football Classic as an exempted preseason game to be played this August. At this week's meeting in Tampa, Fla., the subcommittee also recommended re-certification of 21 existing bowls, including a back-to-back doubleheader in the Jeep Aloha Christmas Football Classic on Christmas Day. TORONTO — Hal Morris had two hits and drove in three runs as the Kansas City Royals took a six-run lead and hung on to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays 7-4 yesterday for a two-game sweep. Morris went 2-for-5 with a double and single improving to 14-for-22 (.636) against Toronto this season. He has 11 hits in his last 22 at-bats overall. NCA schools cannot play in bowl games that are not certified. Royals fly by Blue Jays in two-game sweep Glendon Rusch (3-3) allowed four runs and six hits in 6-1-3 innings, struck out five and walked three. Jeff Montgomery pitched the ninth for his fifth save in six chances. Juan Guzman (1-4) allowed six runs and seven hits in 3-2-3 innings. Johnny Damon led off the first with a single, stole second and scored on Morris' double. One out later, Larry Sutton doubled for a 2-1 lead. the helmet with a Guzman pitch. Turner sustained a cut above his left eye and went to a hospital for an examination. Kansas City's Chris Turner left the game in the fourth when he was hit in Kansas City added four runs in the fourth on Terry Pendleton's first homer, Morris' two-run single and Jeff King's RBI single. Toronto got four runs off Glendon Rusch in the seventh on Kevin Brown's RBI double, Shannon Stewart's run-scoring single, a throwing error by catcher Mike Sweeney and Shawn Green's RBI double. Sweeney had an RBI single off Paul Quantrill in the eighth. Blue Jays reliever Kelvim Escobar is scheduled to start his rehabilitation assignment tomorrow for Triple A Syracuse. Toronto outfieldier Jose Canseco left in the seventh after fouling a ball off the inside of his left knee. Toronto was last in the American League in hitting at .227 coming in and had a .218 average with runners in scoring position. The Royals are averaging six runs in their last nine games and are 8-7 on the road, but 4-8 at Kauffman Stadium. Three years probation ordered for UCLA hoops OVERLAND PARK — The UCLA basketball program was put on three years' probation yesterday by the NCAA for violating recruiting regulations and giving improper benefits to athletes. Former coach Jim Harrick was cited for unethical conduct for lying to school officials during an investigation. He was fired just before the 1996 season began and now is coach at Rhode Island. In addition to the probation, UCLA was ordered to reduce official visits by recruits by six for the 1998-99 and the 1999-2000 academic years. The violations occurred from 1993- 95. The NCAA said members of the UCLA coaching staff gave entertainment and other benefits to the coach of a club team in Los Angeles whose players included potential recruits for the university. The coach also was given complimentary tickets to UCLA games and a 1995 championship ring. the NCAA said. Athletes were given tickets to Los Angeles Lakers' games and were allowed to receive excessive telephone calls at the athletic office. Improper transportation and free meals were provided to the parents of athletes or to the athletes themselves, the NCAA said. UCLA began an investigation of possible violations in October 1996 and reported the findings to the PAC-10 Conference. In considering the penalty, the NCAA Committee On Infractions said it evaluated UCLA limiting the club coach's tickets, revisions in the record-keeping process for telephone calls and requirements that coaches and others in the program attend educational programs about NCAA rules. Additional penalties were not imposed even though UCLA was placed on a three-year probation in May 1997 for violations in the softball program. The NCAA said violations in the basketball program occurred before the softball violations. UCLA, the NCAA enforcement staff and Harrick agreed to a summary-disposition process in which all parties agreed the violations occurred. The NCAA also noted that a private letter of reprimand was issued by the PAC-10 to the NCAA and that the conference conducted a compliance review with emphasis on extra benefits during the 1997-98 school year. The Associated Press SPORTS CALENDAR Today: Tomorrow: 12:30 p.m. in Oklahoma City — Softball vs. Texas (Big 12 Tournament first round) 7 p.m. in Manhattan — Baseball vs. Kansas State 2 p.m. in Manhattan — Baseball vs. Kansas State field at Washington State Triangular All day in San Francisco. Calp — row All day in Pullman, Wash. — Track and All day in San Francisco, Calif. — Rowing vs. Stanford, California and Washington State Sunday: All day in Topeka - Rowing at Great Plains Rows Championships Sunday: 1 p.m. in Manhattan — Baseball vs. Kansas State TV TONIGHT FRIDAY PRIMETIME MAY 1, 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 "The Last of the Mohicans" ***(1992) Daniel Day-Lewis, Earth: Final Conflict Mad Abo. You Designing Hard Copy Cops WDAF "Beyond Belief Millennium (in Stereo) (PA) News Real TV H. Patrol Rick Lake(R) Beyond Belief KCTV Kids Say Candid C Hymnotized (in Stereo) Nash Bridges (in Stereo) News Late Show (in Stereo) Seinfeld KCPT Wash. Week Week-Review McLaughlin Wall St. Wear Antiques Roadshow Business Ppt My America or Honk If You Love Budda KSHT Nat. Gee. 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