2B Quick Looks Friday February 13, 1998 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Feb. 13) Don't let the fact that today is Friday the 13th get to you. Some weird and scary things might happen tonight, but once the night is finished, they will be forgotten. Aries: Today is a 6. In your haste to overachieve, you may end up overconsuming. Too much fuel will only slow you down. This is a day to lighten your load instead of adding to it. Taurus: Today is a 7. Brand new ideas pop out of your mouth in completed form today. Either you are the lucky victim of divine inspiration, or your unconscious mind has been busy lately. Artists can expect a memorable day. Gemini: Today is a 7. Clean your home or office in case someone special makes a surprise visit. Filing and laundry are necessary evils unless you want to be buried in your junk. Communication is easier when your house is in order. Cancer: Today is a 6. Even if you think the job is done, run through the details one last time. Catching mistakes at the last minute may be embarrassing, but it is better than being too late. Call a problem as soon as you see it. Leo: Today is a 5. Yesterday's impulses are today's embarrassments. Caption and low energy rob you of your caution of humor. Someone else's gratitude helps to bring back a little of the old spark. Virgo: Today is an 8. Physical activity plays a big part in what you do today. You impress others without even trying. Even your larger than life gestures are filled with fascinating subtleties. Libra: Today is a 6. Scorpio: Today is a 7. Face it — you are overwhelmed. Turn up the music and lose yourself in someone else's artistic vision today. By getting some distance from your problems, they won't seem as bad the next time you look. Sagittarius: Today is 4-7 When you help someone out of the goodness of your heart, the rewards are immediate and manifold. Friendship grows from trust in a difficult moment. Small action results in great change. Capricorn: Today is an 8. Research yields a resource that has been at your fingertips all along. The idea of a global currency suddenly makes a great deal of sense. Knowledge and understanding put you in a happy mood today. Others disagree with your opinions, but you easily impress them with your style and abilities. Accept the fact that you cannot please everyone. Of course, you can please some people a great deal. Aquarius: Today is a 8. Too many cooks spoil the broth today. A great idea is useless if no one can agree on even the first step to carry it out. Let the little things slide by and remember your common goal. Pisces: Today is a 6. Today you are an easy victim for those who would prey on your time and energy. Some people have legitimate needs, but you must become a better judge of when to say "yes" or "no." One person could ruin it for everyone. Hasty signed four one-year contracts with the Chiefs. The intent is for the 32-year-old Hasty to finish his career with the Chiefs. KANSAS CITY. Mo. — Cornerback James Hasty signed with Kansas City yesterday after the best year of his 10-year career, and the Chiefs designated defensive end Dan Williams their franchise player after not being able to reach agreement with their sack leader from last year. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES SPORTS BRIEFS "That is what he indicated to us that he wanted to do," said Chiefs president and general manager Carl Peterson. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. The Chiefs protected Williams after contract negotiations broke down. "We were unable to work out a contract with Dan Williams and his representative but we didn't want to lose the guy so we put the franchise designation on him," Peterson said. Williams signed with the Chiefs as a free agent July 23 after he was released by Denver. He led the Chiefs with 10 1/2 sacks on what was the NFL's top-rated scoring defense. It was an exchange of defensive linemen between the AFC West rivals: the Broncos had signed Neil Smith from the Chiefs after Peterson did not actively try to sign him to a new contract. Williams was a first-round draft choice of the Broncos in 1993, but suffered numerous injuries during his career there. Williams'sack total for the Chiefs was six more than he had in his four seasons at Denver. He led Kansas City linemen with a career-high 72 tackles. Other teams may negotiate with Williams, but the Chiefs now have the right to match any offer he may receive. If the Chiefs choose not to match a competing offer, they would then receive two first-round draft choices from the team that signs him. A third-round pick of the New York Jets in 1983, Hasty was voted to the Pro Bowl this year for the first time in his career. He had been signed by the Chiefs as a free agent in 1995. Hasty had missed most of training camp in July in a contract dispute, but was credited by coach Marty Schottenheimer with being the team leader on the defense. Hasty had three interceptions and 84 tackles last season. He has averaged 73 tackles a season in his career. CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Kevin Turner scored 20 points as Illinois upset No. 13 Michigan State 84-63 last night to tie the Spartans for first place in the Big 10. The Illini led by five points at half- time, then outscored Michigan State (17-5, 10-2 Big 10) 52-36 in the second 半, Illinois outshot the Spartans from the field 63 percent to 36 per- cent in the second half. Hasty has missed only two out of a possible 160 games in his Illinois 84, No.13 Michigan St. 63 Illinois (18-7, 10-2 Big 10), which never trailed, won its seventh straight game and snapped Michigan State's eight-game winning streak. Mateen Cleaves, Michigan State's leading scorer with a 16.3 average, was held to 11. Morris Peterson also scored 11 for the Soartans. Jerry Hester scored 16 points for Illinois. Illinois was 9-for-17 from 3-point range, while Michigan State made only 4 of 18. After Illinois raced to a 14-4 lead, Michigan State rallied and closed to 25-21 with an 8-0 run. No.1 Tennessee 91, Memphis 65 MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Chamique Holdscaw scored 31 points last night to lead No. 1. Tennessee to a 91-65 victory against Memphis. Holdscraw shot only 8 of 19 from the field but hit 15 of 17 free throws. The Lady Vols (27-0) put the game away with an 11-10 run midway through the second half. Tamika Whitmore led Memphis (16-7) with 18 points before fouling out with 5:52 left. Dwiela Smith finished with 13 on 5-of-5 shooting from the field and 3-of-4 from the line, and LaTonya Johnson added 11, although she was 4-of-17 from the field. Tennessee, which trailed by as many as seven in the first half, outscored Memphis 11-2 in the final 2:25 of the half to take a 42-40 lead at the break. Tamika Catchings added 20 for the Lady Vols and Semeka Randall finished with 1.6. But Tennessee put together an 11-0 run for its biggest lead of the game at that point, 63-51, when Randall, who had six points in the streak, scored on a drive with 9:26 remaining. In the second half, Memphis was within one at 52-51 as Whitmore sat on the bench with four fouls. Memphis would get within eight as Smith scored inside and hit two free throws, but the Lady Tigers would cut the lead to only single digits only once the rest of the way. The 26-point winning margin matched the Lady Vols biggest lead of the game. The Associated Press YESTERDAY'S SCORES: COLLEGE BASKETBALL Men's Top 25: No. 5 Utah at Wyoming No. 9 UCLA vs. No. 14 Stanford. Illinois 84, No. 13 Michigan State 63 No. 19 Cincinnati at St. Louis. No. 22 Texas Christian vs. Hawaii Women's Top 25: No. 1 Tennessee 91, Memphis 65 No. 5 North Carolina at 10. Duke No. 8 Indiana at 13. Duke No. 6 Stanford vs. UCLA No. 11 North Carolina State 70, No. 12 Virginia 63 No. 16 Hawaii vs. Texas Christian No. 17 Washington at Oregon State. No. 20 Utah vs. Wyoming NBA TODAY IN SPORTS: Cleveland 103, Toronto 94 Boston at Utah, 9 p.m. Portland at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Houston at Vancouver Denver at Sacramento No. 21 Clemson 74, Maryland 70 No. 22 Stephen F. Austin vs. Texas San Antonio 1973 — Frank Mahovich of the Montreal Canadiens scores his 1,000th career point with an assist in a 7-6 loss to the Philadelphia Flers. 1954 — Furman's Frank Selvey scores 100 points in a 149-95 victory against Newberry. Selvy breaks the record of 73 points, set by Temple's Bill Milkv in 1951, with 41 field goals and 18 free throws. 1990 — Bryan Trottier of the New York Islanders becomes the 15th player in NHL history to reach the 500 goal mark, after scoring a goal in the second period of a 4-2 loss to the Calgary Flames. 1994 — Tommy Moe wins the men's downhill against local hero Kjetil A andre Aamdtet the Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway. Moe wins by .04 seconds, the closest Alpine race in Olympic history. 1995 — Connecticut is voted No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25 and joins the school's women's team at the top of the polls. It is the first time teams from the same school are top-ranked in the men's and women's college basketball polls. Today: SPORTS CALENDAR Tomorrow: 9 p.m. in San Diego — Baseball vs. San Diego State 1:30 p.m. in Durham, N.C.- Women's tennis. v. Duke 10:30 a.m. in Chapel Hill, N.C. 10:30 a.m. in North Carolina 3 p.m. in Manhattan — Men's basketball vs. Kansas State TV: Channel 13 4 p.m. in San Diego — Baseball vs. San Diego State 7 p.m. at Allen Field House — Women's basketball vs. Iowa State Radio: JKHK 90.7 Sunday: 10:30 a.m. in Raleigh, N.C. 2 p.m. in San Diego — Baseball vs. San Diego State TV TONIGHT FRIDAY PRIMETIME FEBRUARY 13, 1998 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO 3 "Deceived" *** (1991, Suspense) Goldie Hawn, John Heard. Highlander The Series Mad Abo. You Designing Hard Copy Cops WDAF Beyond Belief Titanic: The Whole Story News ** News ** Real TV H. Patrol KNeovian Ivory XCTV 5 Olympic Winter Games (Live) ** News ** Late Show in Stereo ** Olympics KCPT Wash. Week Kansas Week McLaughlin Wall St. Week Antiques Roadshow Business Rpl. Great Performances: New Jersey Performing KSNT Dateline (in Stereo) "Circle of Friends" *** (1995, Drama) Chris O'Donnell ** News Tonight Show (In Stereo) Late Night KBMC Sabrina-Witch Boy-World Sabrina-Witch Teen Angel ** 2020 ** News Roseanne Grace Under M"A'SH R KTUW Wash. Week Wall St. Week McLaughlin Healthweek Antiques Roadshow Rail Away Business Rpl. Charlie Rose (In Stereo) WIBW 5 Olympic Winter Games (Live) ** News Late Show in Stereo ** Olympics KTKA Sabrina-Witch Boy-World Sabrina-Witch Teen Angel ** 2020 ** News Seinfeld Married. CABLE STATIONS AE2 Biography: Lansky American Justice (R) 20th Century (R) Law & Order "House Counsel" Biography: Lansky CNBC Equal Time Hardball Rivera Live News With Brian Williams ** Charles Grodrin CNN World Today Larry King Live World Today Sports Illus. Moneyline Newswatch Showbiz COM "Only You" ** (1992, Comedy) Andrew McCarthy "Claims" ** (1983, Drama) Rob Love, Jacqueline Bissett "The Favor" ** (1994) COURT 3 Prime Time Justice Cochran & Company Trial Story: Rapist Prime Time Justice (R) Cochran & Company (R) CSPAN Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs (R) DISC Wild Discovery "Wolverine" News World-Wond. Lightning-Weapon of Gods JusticeFile "Ugly Secrets" Wild Discovery "Wolverine" ESPN NASARC's 50 NASARC Winston Cup Up Close Special Strongman Sportscenter Strongman HST In Search of History (R) Great Romances in History Victoria and Albert (R) In Search of History (R) LIFE Gentleman Treat Lady "Scattered Dreams: The Kathyn Messenger Story" (1993) Almost Golden Girls Golden Girls Mysteries MTV News Beavis-Butt. Yol (In Stereo) Top Ten Videos of the Week Loveline (In Stereo) Diary-Lingerie Viewers SCFI Friday the 13th: Friday the 13th: The Series Friday the 13th: The Series Friday the 13th: The Series Friday the 13th: The Series Real America: 48 hours Rollercaster (R) Real America: 48 hours Century of Flight TNT NBA篮球:篮球Platton at Maint Heat. (In Stereo Live) Inside-NBA "Who the Man?" ** (1993, Comedy-Drama) Ed Lover. USA Walker, Texas Ranger "Turner & Hooch" ** (1989, Comedy) Tom Hanks. "Kindergarten Cop" ** (1990) Arnold Schwarzenegger, VHI Grammay Pop-Up Video Elvis: Aloha From Hawaii (R) Elvis from the Waist Up (R) Legends (R) WGN "The Lemon Sisters" ** (1989) Diana Keaton, Carole Kane Honeymnr Honeymnr News Inchevern In the Heat of the Night WTBS "Saturday Night Fever" (1977) A man's only escape from his humidum existence is dancing "Staying Alive" ** (1983, Drama) John Travolta. PREMIUM STATIONS HBO "Star Trek: First Contact" *** (1996) Patrick Stewart. "Johnny Skidmore" * *(1998) R** Dennis Miller Comedy Half "People" MAX "Lost Highway" (1991) Bizarre occurrences mark the lives of two different men "Mission: Impossible" * *(1996) PG-13 Intimate Ses "Maul Heat" SLOP "God of Illusions" ** (1995, Horror) Scott Bakula "R" Stargate SG-1 "Tin Man" Boxing: Rodolpho Blanco vs. John Tapia. (Live) KU Women's Basketball Saturday, Feb.14 7:00 pm KU vs.Iowa State Spend Valentines Day in Allen Fieldhouse when the woman try to keep their home record perfect. KANSAS MEN'S TENNIS 24 KU VS. MINNESOTA SATURDAY 6:30 P.M. ALVAMAR RACQUET CLUB Register to win dinner for two from Molly McGee's KU Students FREE with KU ID