2B Quick Looks Friday April 3,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (April 3) Make way for an exciting weekend. Throw everything you have to do to the side. You will have time for them later in the weekend, so get ready for what is about to happen. Aries: Today is a 4. Get used to the sad truth that you may no longer be the golden child. Others are tired of putting you on a pedestal and have gone in search of someone new to celebrate. Grow up and start pulling your weight again. Taurus: Todav is an 8. The Cancer moon has expanded your 15 minutes of fame and glory to 48 hours. The stars are your friends at this time. Your proximity allows great things to happen you. Gemini: Today is a 4. Your bad choices are sure to come back at you like a boomerang, so choose well. Unresolved money issues lead to general dissatisfaction. You cannot seem to escape the material world these days. Cancer: Today is a 9. You have good reason to be delirious. This is one of those rare times when reality lives up to your dearest illusions. A winning mixture of ambition and intution make you virtually unstoppable today. Leo; Today is a 6. Virao: Today is a 7. Why are you sitting around feeling sorry for yourself? A whole new life is just outside the door, waiting for you to assume ownership. If you are unhappy with your thoughts, drown them out with new, creative action. Find out how the other half lives by trading places with someone very different from you. Everyone benefits from an examination of ethnic expectations or gender roles. Ideas flourish in a friendly environment. Libra: Today is a 6. Others might call you Dr. Dolittle because they fail to see the importance of your work. You need to show concrete proof you can talk to the animals. Nobody cares about another dog and pony show. Scorpio: Today is an 8. Saaittarius: Today is a 5. You may have thought your luck was fading, but the stars have given you another 48 hours to make things happen. Take your family on a spontaneous vacation. Take full advantage of community resources while they are still available. Capricorn: Today is a 6. Aquarius: Today is a 7. If you are foreign nobility coming to America, beware of language barriers and culture shock. Your environment is not necessarily hostile, but it could be difficult. Don't be afraid to ask questions. You are dealing with something essential at this time, and the results will be permanent, or at least far-reaching. Start listening to your heart, not your head. That close friendship is destined to be more. Pisces: Today is an 8. You have a bit of a nutty professor in you - intellect without wisdom, inspiration without focus. If others seem to be humoring you, there's no one but yourself to blame. Weed your own garden before advertising your services as a landscaper. Laughter is your best defense today, especially when your attackers are only playing. The human race is your party, and whether or not they know it, everyone has brought you a gift. This is a very good dream. The Kansas track team began competition yesterday at the 71st annual Texas Relays. Kansas track team competes at Texas SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Of the Jayhawk athletes competing yesterday, freshman Scott Russell placed 14th in the hammer throw, with a distance of 174.6. Junior Diane Heffernan placed 12th in the women's 3,000 meters, with a time of 10:49.14. Sophomore April Kockrow was scheduled to compete in the women's hammer throw with-withdrew from the event. Events will continue at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Junior Lester Smith will compete in the triple jump, and senior co-captain Candy Mason will compete in the javelin toss, long jump and pole vault. Russell will compete in the discus throw. The Texas Relays have been a Texas tradition since 1925. They have featured some of the nation's top professional and amateur track and field stars. Past Relays have featured such athletes as Carl Lewis, Steve Prefontaine and Jackie Joyner-Kersee. The team also competed at the Emporia State Relays yesterday. Soccer team to play in Wisconsin tourney The Kansas soccer team will head to Madison, Wis., this weekend to participate in a spring tournament held by Wisconsin. The team will face Iowa at 9 a.m. tomorrow, Wisconsin at 1:30 p.m. and Big 12 rival Iowa State at 3 p.m. Angela Johnson The University of Kansas softball team will head to Texas this week and looking to extend its three-game Big 12 Conference winning streak- k. Softball team looks for another win in Texas The Jayhawks will play a doul- header against Texas A&M in college Station, Texas, tomorrow. 'sas will play its games at noon e 2 p.m. On Sunday, the Jayr ks will face the Texas Lonr .ns in a doubleheader in Aust' exas. The Jayhawks most recently split a doubleheader with Wichita State on Wednesday. Kansas has carried three consecutive victories 1 last Big 12 opponents. The Jawwks defeated Texas Tech 5-0 on Mar. 28 and swept Baylor 7-4 and 4-2 last weekend. owner Marge Schott was out of bed yesterday and starting therapy a day after surgery for her fractured hip. Doctors said the 69-year-old owner was in good condition and would remain in Jewish Hospital Kenwood through the weekend. Schott slipped and fell in the driveway of her suburban home hours after the Reds' season opener Tuesday. "They're getting her into a chair, which is the first step in her physical therapy," hospital spokeswoman Erika Taylor said. Michael Swank, surgeon, said he installed a plate and five screws to join the hip during the 30-minute operation. Schott's first day of therapy involved limited movement around her room with the aid of physical therapists. Most people who undergo hip repair similar to Schott's reach 80 percent recovery in about six weeks, although complete healing can take three months or longer, Swank said. Schott had participated in traditional festivities Tuesday, including a parade that marked the opening season of baseball in Cincinnati. Schott, who owns a Cincinnati auto dealership and other businesses and property, has had a controlling interest in the Reds since 1984. But she has been banned from running the team through this season for offensive remarks she made about minorities in 1996. Cincinnati Reds owner doing well after surgery In 1996, Schott spent a week at a Jewish Hospital to treat pneumonia. In 1991, she was in the hospital for two weeks for a bacterial skin infection that doctors said could have killed her. CINCINNATI — Cincinnati Reds IOWA CITY, Iowa — Iowa coach Tom Davis, whose team missed the NCAA tournament and then made a quick exit from the NIT, said today he would retire after next season. lowa basketball coach to retire next season The Associated Press Just last week, Davis said he planned to return for the 1998- 99 season, the final year of his 10-year contract, but athletic director Bob Bowlsby had been silent on the matter. Davis, who appeared at a news conference with Bowlsby, said he had considered resigning. But he said the extra year would give certain members of his staff an extra year to figure out what to do. "I couldn't be more positive about the state of the program," he said. "I was very upset with the criticism of how we were doing." Davis is 249-130 during his 12 seasons with Iowa, including 2011 this season. But eight conference losses, including a first-round loss to Michigan in the conference tournament, and a weak non-conference schedule kept the Hawkeyes from the NCAA tournament for the first time in three years. The Associated Press SPORTS CALENDAR Today: 7 p.m. in Waco, Texas — Baseball vs. Bavon 7 p.m. at Robinson Gymnasium No. 3 — 4 o'clock in the afternoon, Miranu All day in Austin, Texas — Track and field at Texas Relays Tomorrow: 11 a.m. at Robinson Center — Women's tennis. @Oklahoma State 2 p.m. in College Station, Texas — Softball, Texas A&M 12 p.m. in College Station, Texas —Softball, Texas A&M All day in Austin, Texas — Track and field at Texas Relays 7 p.m. in Waco, Texas — Baseball vs. Baylor All day in Iowa City, Iowa — Rowsing to lowa. Drake and Kansas State Sunday: 11 g.m. at Robinson Center — Women's University of Oklahoma 1 p.m. in Boulder, Colo. -- Men's tennis vs. Colorado All day in St. George, Utah — Women's golf at Dixie Classic 1 p.m. in Waco, Texas — Baseball vs. Baylor vs. Colorado 1 vs. Waco, Texas — Baseball vs TV TONIGHT FRIDAY PRIMETIME © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO # Titanic: Secrets Revealed WDAF # Beyond Belief KCTV # Kids Seyn KCPT # Wash. Week Candid C. KCPT # Board School Meeting KSNT # Players "Contamination" KMBC # Sabrina-Witch Boy-World KTUW1 Wash. Week Wall St. Week MlcLaughlin Healthweek WIBW1 Kids Seyn KTKA # Sabrina-Witch Boy-World CABLE STATIONS AAE # Biography: Dr. Ruth CNBC # Hardball CNN # Today World COM # Short Time ** (1990, Comedy) Dahney Coleman. 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The women are taking the country by storm! The 12-2 Jayhawks come home this weekend for two Big 12 matches... Saturday KU vs.Oklahoma State 11:00am OSU Sunday KU vs. Oklahoma 11:00 am U. Matches played at Robinson. FREE admission for everyone!