2B Quick Looks Monday March 30,1998 HOROSCOPES TODAY'S BIRTHDAY Today is a day to just relax. Sit back and forget about all that is bothering you. Hang tight and someone special will surprise you today Aries: Today is an 8. This a constructive time for finances and possessions Your hard work begins to bear fruit. It is easy to focus when a positive outcome is so obvious. Taurus: Today is a 6. The Taurus moon beckons you toward drastic and indulgent behavior. This is one of those times when you are free to be excessive. The consequences of your actions are a million miles away. Gemini: Today is a 5. Your normally upbeat mood may be visited by sadness. Whether set off by a current issue or an unresolved memory, you are unusually pensive. Be patient with yourself, and maybe you will learn something. Cancer: Today is an 8. Social activities are suddenly attractive to you. Be yourself in a group of friends or friendly strangers. Your mind is filled with wonderful things that others are only too happy to discuss with you. You radiate massive charm when you are competent in your work. Drop the facade and be yourself without fear of ridicule. Today's plan has more to do with teamwork than with ego. Virgo: Today is an 8. Decisions made today move you efficiently onward to the next step. The Taurus moon enhances your practical nature. A social event leaves you feeling proud of yourself in a comfortable way. Libra: Today is a 6. Your challenge is to determine which of your business associates can be trusted. Today's stakes may not be high, but you would do well to test the system for flaws. Appearances can be deceiving. Saaittarius: Today is a 6. Capricorn: Today is a 7. Use your considerable power of reasoning to find your way through a time of chaos. You are the moment of calm in the eye of a storm. Stay in control of yourself to avoid getting mixed up in someone else's mess. It may be easy to speak in generalities, but they will only cloud the issue. This is no time to gloss over the details. Your luck will hold out if you remain responsible in other areas of your life. Aquarius: Today is a 5. This is your day to shine in a professional situation. Your tireless efforts are a source of owe and envy. The Taurus moon helps you turn even the driest job into something glamorous. Pisces: Today is a 7. Be patient with people you'd rather not see. A surprise visit doesn't have to be unpleasant or an inconvenience. You may politely refuse an invitation to join an excessive activity. Art proves to be a good complement for language art, if not an outright substitute. Your imagination gives you the outlet you have searched for so desperately. Strange and wonderful things may happen. Swimmer sets school record at nationals Kansas sophomore distance swimmer Tyler Painter finished third in the 1,650 yard freestyle and earned All-America honors at the NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships last weekend in Auburn, Ala. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Painter swam a personal best and Kansas school record time of 14:54.31 in the 10:42 yard-free style on Saturday. Arizona's Ryk Neethling won the event with a pool record tie of 14:32.50 and Michigan's Chris Thompson came in second. By finishing in the top 16 Painter Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Painter: earned All- American honors earned All-America honors for the second consecutive year. Last year he placed second in the same event. On Thursday, Painter tied for 20th place in the 500-yard freestyle event with a time of 4:25.17. Junior Trent Hart finished 35th in the same event with a time of 4:28.87. On Friday, Hartl finished 21st in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:37.81, less than eight-tenths of a second off his career-best time. The Jayhawks finished the meet with 16 points and placed 27th. Sophomore Brandon Chestnut finished 23rd in the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 55.51 on Friday. On Saturday, Chestnut placed 26th in the 200-yard breaststroke with a time of 2:03.05. Erin Thompson Track teams start off outdoor season strong The Kansas men's and women's track teams opened their outdoor season in winning style at the Arizona State Invitational on Mar. 21. The men captured the team title, and the women came in second. The Javahaws won seven individual titles. Winning individual titles for the men were Jon Colby Miller, Muleshoe, Texas junior-pole vault; Lester Smith, St. Louis, Mo. Junior-triple jump; and Ricardo Amezuca, Acambaro, Mexico sophomore-3,000-meter steeplechase. Russell's throw of 222 feet, 7 inches in the javelin provisionally qualifies him for nationals and ranks as the third-best throw in Kansas history. Arizona State, Iowa and George Mason also competed at the invitational in Tempe, Ariz. Like Russell, co-captain Candy Mason, Nevada, Mo. junior, didn't win an event, but she was the women's team's leading scorer. The two-time All-American placed second in the javelin, pole vault and long jump. She placed third in the high jump. The Kansas women came in a close second with 168 points, second to Arizona St., with 170.5 points. Co-captain Lisa Beran, Hays senior. April Krowk, Rushville, Neb. sophomore, won the shot put, and Andrea Branson, Leawood freshman, won the pole vault. won the discus and the hammer titles TEAM SCORING Men 1. Kansas-199 points; 2. Iowa-173; 3. Arizona St.-151; 4. George Mason-62 Women 1. Arizona St-170.5; 2. Kansas- 168; 3. Iowa-151; 4. George Mason-116. FIRST-PLACE FINISHES Men Jon Colby Miller, pole vault-15 feet; Lester Storm, triple jump-49 ft., 4/14 in.; Ricardo Amecuzca, 3,000-m steeplechase-9.12.17. Scott Russell, hammer-172 ft, 4 in; Russell, javelin-222 ft, 7 in; Russell, discus-166 ft, 3 in; Andy Tate, 3,000-m steeplachuee-9:13.26; David Henderson, 400-m intermediate hurdles-54.44; Jerry Pullins, 3,000-meters-82.48.2 Women Lisa Baner, hammer-158 ft. 5 in.; Beran, discase-153 ft. 8 in.; Andrea Branson, pole vault-10 ft. 11 3/4 in.; April Kockrow, pot shot-45 ft. 9 in. Women Candy Mason, javelin-145 ft. 4 in.; Mason, pole vault-8 ft. 11 3/4 in.; Mason, long jump-19 ft. 1/4 in.; Kockrow, hammer-156 ft. 8 in.; Mara le Woodman, shot put-43 ft. 3 3/4 in.; Woodman, discus-152 ft. 9 in.; Branson, triple jump-36 ft. 2 in.; 1,600-m relay-3:48.86 SECOND-PLACE FINISHES Men THIRD-PLACE FINISHES Men ft., 8 in.; Russell, shot put-47 ft., 9 in.; Andy Morris, high jump 6 ft., 4 in.; Kevin McGinn, 1,500 meters- 3:55:84; Eric Patterson, 110-m hurdle- 14:59; Jabari Wamble, 400 meters- 47:6; Tywanne Aldridge, 100 meters- 10:75; Doug Klepper, 800 meters- 1:57:34, 1,600 m relay- 3:19.26 Marcus Scheid, long jump=23 ft., 10 3/4 in.; Scheid, triple jump=48 ft. 1/2 in.; Darin Schmitz, hammer=161 Women Angela Johnson Jayhawk rowers split meet with Tulsa crew Betsy Cordell, javelin-134 ft.; Mason, high jump-5 ft., 5 in. The Jayhawks came away with a victory in the Varsity Eight race with a winning time of 5:60. Kansas' B-team finished third with a time of 6:03. The Kansas women's rowing team competed against the University of Tulsa last weekend at the Port of Catoosa. The Jahayhaws competed against the Golden Hurricanes in three 2,000-meter races. The event had been scheduled to take place at Zink Lake on the Arkansas River but was moved to the Port of Catoosa because of dangerous water conditions. In the Varsity Four, Kansas's A-and B-tees finished second and third behind Tulsa's winning time of 6:15. The results were the same in the Novice Eight race. The Jahawks' A- and B-tees finished second and third, as Tulsa placed first with a time of 5:54.6. The Jayhawks raced Tulsa as part of their spring training in Natchitoches, La. SPORTS CALENDAR vs. Southwest Missouri State Tomorrow: 2 p.m. at Jayhawk Field—Softball vs. Wednesday: 4 p.m. at Jayhawk Field—Softball vs Crookie 2:30 p.m. in Springfield, Mo. — Baseball 1 p.m. at Robinson Center—Men's Tent Taulie Tennis vs. Kansas State 3 p.m. in Manhattan, Ks.— Women's 5 p.m. in Wichita—Softball vs. Wichita State 7 p.m. at Hogglund-Maupin Stadium—Baseball vs. Baker Thursday: Friday: 3 p.m. at Robinson Center—Men's Tennis vs. Missouri 7 p.m. in Waco, Texas—Boseball vs Baylor TV TONIGHT MONDAY PRIMETIME MARCH 30, 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 3 7th Heaven "Says Who?" 3 "Uncontrollable Urge" Hercules: Legendary Jyms. Mad Abo, You Designing Hard Copy Cops WDFAF MetroPlace "M.P. Confidential" the Nasty-Minded Champion-- Teams BTA Real TV H. Patrol Neo Ivory KCTV 5 Cosby (R) Raymond College basketball: NCAA Tournament Championship-- Teams BTA News Late Show (In Stereo) NATIONAL Geo. 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