2B Quick Looks Thursday February 12, 1998 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Feb. 12) Something you always have wanted will show up unexpectedly this week. Stay calm when the surprise comes and whatever you do, do not turn it down. Aries: Today is a 7. If your life has lifed into chaos, this is the day to slap it all back into order. Your impatience gives you an edge in the energy department. You may end up doing someone else a favor without even realizing it. Taurus: Today is a 7. Take a little time out of your busy schedule to include romance in your life. Even a shallow, impermanent connection is enough to break the cycle of tension. Any kind of fun is welcome today. Gemini: Today is a 6. You need a healthy shot of maternal energy today. Call or visit your mother or an older female relative Emotional security and happiness flow from simple reassurance by a trusted voice. Cancer: Today is a 6. Call a few siblings or relatives and catch on family gossip. Sortid details are seductive today, even if not particularly scandalous. Resist the urge to start a rumor. Money or health concerns keep you from being your usual vibrant self today. Leo's sunshine is hidden behind the clouds. Even super heroes need their day in the shade. Virgo: Today is an 8. The Virgo moon brings a double dose of Mercury to your day. You are fast and efficient. Your brain works like lightning. Nobody has any doubts about what you really mean. Scorpio: Today is a 6. Libra: Today is a 7. If you were hoping for a day of quiet contemplation, you may have to wait. Inner and outer voices make demands on your time and attention. You are likely to drop what you are doing if someone requests your help. Saaittarius: Todav is a 7. Do not be shy when it comes to putting across your vision. Work is judged on its presentation today, as well as its merits. If you are holding back, everyone will recognize that something is missing. Capricorn: Today is a 7. Aquarius: Today is a 7. Even if your view of the world is different from that of your employer, stick to the part of the map you have been hired to draw. Staying busy is the easy part. Feeling the worth of your efforts is more of a challenge. Pisces: Today is a 5. A change in perspective does wonders for a tired way of doing things. The same story takes on new meanings when it comes from the mouth of a different horse. This is a good day for learning. Your day is marked by a previous oversight that now has borne bitter fruit. You are not stopped by a problem, but you do stop smiling. Live and learn – do not ignore the details next time. Ignoring a conflict will not make it go away. Unspoken problems may begin to ferment into poison if not discussed today. You are the one who must begin talking. COLLEGE BASKETBALL COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Tyronn Lue scored 23 points, and Nebraska controlled both ends of the floor yesterday in a 75-58 victory against Texas A&M. Nebraska 75, Texas A&M 58 The Cornhuskers (14-10, 5-6 Big 12) led 36-30 at halftime and put the game away with a 9-9 run to open the second half. Lue hit two three-pointers and a free throw during the surt. Texas A&M (6-15,0-11) cut its deficit to 45-34 on field goals by Aaron Jack and Shanne Jones but could get no closer. Nebraska led by up to 20 points the rest of the way while snapping a four-game losing streak SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES The Aggies were led by Michael Schmidt with 15 points. Steve Houston added 13 points and Jones 10. shooting (19 of 52) and was out rebounded 43-28. The Cornhuskens, meanwhile, shot 48 percent (28 of 60). Texas A&M was plagued by poor Lue hit four three-pointers overall. He was joined in double figures by Larry Florence, who had 15 points and nine rebounds. MANHATTAN — Manny Dies had 25 points, including a dunk with 19 seconds left that ended the last rally for Texas, as Kansas State Kansas St. 83, Texas 79 stayed undefeated at home with an 83-79 victory against the Longhorns yesterday. Shawn Rhodes Kris Clack, the leading scorer for Texas, had 13 of his 19 points from free throws. Trailing 78-69 with 2:43 left, Texas went on a 10-2 run to pull within one point, with just less than two minutes to play. Texas trailed by two with 41 seconds to play. the game until the end with free throws, making 25 of 30 for the game. The Wildcats, coming off a road win Saturday at Nebraska, have won 12 straight at home as they point to a possible NCAA tournament bid. Kansas State will play fourth-ranked Kansas Saturday at home. An 11-2 run by Kansas State late in the first half produced a 42-35 lead by halftime. The Longhorns shot just 37 percent for the game but stayed with Kansas State by making 83 percent of their free throws. Texas was out rebounded by only one, 41-40, and each team committed 12 turnovers. Aaron Swartzendruber also had 13 points for the Wildcats. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Chris Mihm scored 18 points for Texas, and Luke Axtell added 13. YESTERDAY'S SCORES: COLLEGE BASKETBALL Men's Top 25: No. 1 North Carolina 60, Virginia 45 No. 16 West Virginia 80, No. 6 Connecticut 62 No. 7 Kentucky 80, Tennessee 74 No. 15 South Carolina 74 Alabama, 63 No. 18 Mississippi 87, Vanderbilt 68 No. 21 Michigan 76, Ohio State, 68 No. 24 Maryland 78, North Carolina State 63 Big 12: Kansas State 83, Texas 79 Nebraska 75, Texas A&M 58 Baylor 89, Missouri 80 Texas Tech at Colorado Texas Tech at Colorado WOMEN'S TOP 25: No. 7 Texas Tech 79, Oklahoma 63 No. 23 Iowa State 58, Colorado 43 No. 24 Alabama 62, Auburn 45 No. 25 SW Missouri State 73, Northern Iowa 66 No.4 Louisiana Tech 118, New Orleans 50 Philadelphia 91, Dallas 90 Indiana 110, Miami 101 Chicago 92, Charlotte 90 Detroit 95, Milwaukee 83 Orlando 96, Minnesota 89. Seattle 106, San Antonio 105 Washington at L.A. Clippers Golden State at L.A. Lakers NBA Ch. 2— Winter Olympics; updates, previews and highlights until 5 p.m. 6:30 p.m. SPORTS ON TV Uns. 5 & 13—Winter Olympics; news, features and interviews until 9 a.m. n Noon 7 a.m. Ch. 18 — College basketball; Minnesota vs. Iowa Chs. 5 & 13—Winter Olympics; Men's short program figure skating, men's super G, women's downhill preview, men's 1,500 speed skating, men's 10k classical and women's 10K freestyle cross country skiing, men's ice hockey preview, men's, women's halfpipe snowboarding. (Until 10 p.m.) 7 p.m. 8 p.m. Ch. 37 — College basketball; Hawaii tv. 10N 8:30 p.m. Ch. 18—College basketball; Cincinnati Ch. 18 — College basketball, Cal-Santa Barbara vs. Pacific 1968 — Jean-Claude Killy of France wins the men's giant slalom in the Winter Olympics at Grenoble, his second gold medal en route to the Alpine triple crown. 1972 — The Soviet Union team wins the hockey gold medal with a 5-2 victory against Czechoslovakia at the Winter Olympics. The United States is awarded the silver because it tied Czechoslovakia with a 3-2 record and had defeated the Czechs earlier. Ch. 5, 13—冰雪 Olympics; Men's ice winter. U.S. vs. Sweden 11:35 p.m 1961 — Boston's Bill Russell scores 19 points and pulls down 40 rebounds in a 136-125 victory against the Philadelphia Warriors. 1958 — Boston's Bill Russell scores 18 points and grabs 41 rebounds to lead the Celtics over the Syracuse Nationals 119-101. SPORTS, ETC. 1993 — The San Jose Sharks tie the NHL record for losing 1.7 straight games with a 6-0 loss to the Edmonton Oilers. 9:30 p.m. Ch. 45—College basketball; Stanford vs. UCLA 1994 — Loy Allen Jr. becomes the first Winston Cup rookie to win a pole in the Daytona 500. Allen is .031 seconds quicker than six-time NASCAR Winston Cup champion Dale Earnhardt. 11 p.m. Friday: SPORTS CALENDAR 9 p.m. in San Diego, Calif. — Baseball vs. San Diego State TBA in Durham, N.C.—Women's tennis vs. Duke Saturday: 10:30 a.m. in Chapel Hill, N.C. Women's tennis vs. North Carolina 3 p.m. in Manhattan — Men's basketball vs. Kansas State TV: Channel 4, 12 4 p.m. in San Diego, Calif. — Baseball vs. San Diego State 7 p.m. at Allen Field house Women's basketball vs. Iowa State Radio: KJHK 90.7 Sunday: TBA in Raleigh, N.C. — Women's tennis vs. North Carolina State 2 p.m. in San Diego, Calif. — Baseball vs. San Diego State TV TONIGHT BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO **3** "Another 48 HRS." **★★** (1990) Eddie Murphy, Nick Nolte. Nightman "Nightwoman" WDAF **5** Wear's Funnies! (in Stereo) New York Undercover **News** KCTV **6** Olympic Winter Games **News** KCPT **7** Ruckus This Old Hee. Mystery!" Cadfaael!" The Virgin in the Ice **Keeping Up** KSNT **8** Friends (R) **Seinfeld** ER "Plot" (R) (in Stereo) News KMBC **10** Where's Care Attack (in Stereo)" Perfect Getaway" (1998, Drama) Antonio Sabato Jr. News KTWU **11** Sunflower Travels Mystery!" Cadfaael!" 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