2B Quick Looks Wednesday February 11,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Feb. 11) Today is a very stressful day. Lock yourself in your room and ignore everyone. Get all your stuff done and start planning for an exciting weekend. Aries: Today is a 7. This is a great day for starting again. You are positive, energized and eager to impress others. You show your sincerity by avoiding the flaky, self-indulgent behavior you may have allowed yourself lately. Taurus: Today is a 5. Today you are feeling the heat of burning family or financial issues. Beware of mistakes made in haste. You are learning a hard lesson that you might have been able to avoid. Gemini: Today is a 7. Words of affection arrive with physical evidence today. Your friendly opponent melts in the palm of your hand. There is nothing guilty about your pleas ure. You enjoy feeling solid and grounded. Cancer: Today is a 7. Your semi-tough act today, a mask you wear to get the job done, is not upsetting anyone who you feel matters. Be sure not to bring your work home with you. Yield to your true nature. Leo: Today is an 8. This is your day of deliverance. As the moon passes into Virgo, you will understand the grand design of the universe, and you will know where you fit in the agenda. Expect your public and private goals to line up perfectly. Virgo: Today is a 6. Scorpio: Today is a 4. Today it seems like someone else has grabbed the remote and is switching channels in your life. If you can surf the chaos without going crazy, your sense of order and control should return by the end of the day. Sagittarius: Today is a 5. Libra: Today is a 6. Capricorn: Today is a 5. At last, love comes into your world today. Your life may be in mild disarray, but the stage is set for an earthy magic to occur. You cannot completely prepare, but do not fight the change. The stress of this mad-dag time has you foaming at the mouth. Set aside your rabid anger about the unchangeable and consider ways to cope. Your pedigree shows that you are capable of more than blind reaction. Aquarius: Today is a 6. Today the archer in you feels the pull of the hunter's moon, even if the real moon is in transit between Leo and Virgo. You close in on your target with stealth and precision. The game is nearing its end. For those trying to get into a new industry, this is not the best day for breaking in. The club doors are closed, and no one is prepared to accept you as an equal. An unpaid internship may be the only way right now. This is one of those days when best friends can become the worst enemies if they are not careful. Put someone else's interests before your own. Break a bad habit today to help keep the peace. Pisces: Today is a 7. You seem to be trapped in a silent movie, hoping that others will read your lips. Your best bet is to capture the meaning in a few words by getting control of the title cards. Ask the piano player to find some more expressive music. COLLEGE BASKETBALL SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — No team has had as much success against Indiana in recent years as Purdue. Now no coach ever has had as many victories against Bob Knight as Gene Keady. No. 8 Purdue 94. Indiana 89 Chad Austin and Brad Miller each scored 23 points last night as the No. 8 Boilermakers overcame a 10-point deficit in the first half and held off a late rally to defeat Indiana 94-89. It was Purdue's fifth victory in the past six games against the Hoosiers and a record 18th victory for Keady against Knight. Former Michigan State coach Jud Heathcote defeated Knight's Hoosiers 1.7 times. Indiana, which shot 56 percent for the game, hit its first four shots — three of them three-pointers by Michael Lewis, A.J. Guyton and Luke Recker — and took a 20-10 lead on Guyton's second three-pointer. Purdue, which shot 39 percent for the game, took its biggest lead at 65-52 after a 12-2 run. Austin scored six points during that streak. YESTERDAY'S SCORES Indiana 85, Orlando 66 New York 99, Charlotte 91 New Jersey 90, Dallas 81 Miami 91, Cleveland 81 Houston 97, Seattle 83 Chicago 93, Toronto 86 Atlanta 108, Milwaukee 100 Denver 112, Boston 99 Utah 106, L.A. Clippers 98 Phoenix 88, Sacramento 86 Portland 117, L.A. Lakers 107 Washington 99, Golden State 87 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Men's Top 25: Duke 86, Florida St. 72 Purdue 94, Indiana 89 Massachusetts 74, Duquesne 68 Syracuse 72, Miami 62 Georgia 86, ARkansas 70 Rhode Island 69, G. Washington 61 OLYMPIC RESULTS Rutgers 74, Connecticut 70 Florida 114, Central Florida 61 Vanderbilt 65, S. Illinois 53 Clemson 102, Wofford 55 Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. How the U.S. athletes fared yesterday at the Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan: NBA 22, Tommy Moe, Jackson, Wyo., DNF. Indiana 85. Orlando 66 Women's Top 25: ALPINE SKIING 33, Jason Rosener, Breckenridge, Colo., DNF (first run). 34, Chad Fleischer, Vail, Colo., DNF (first run). Men's Combined (Slalom) 35, Matthew Grosjean, Aliso Viejo, Calif., finished third on first run, 48.32; DNF (second run). CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING 51, Kerrin Petty, Townshend, Vt. 19:36.6 65, Laura Wilson, Ketchum, Idaho, 20:24.6. 67, Nina Kemppel, Anchorage, Alaska. 20:9.7. 75, Laura McCabe, Winthrop, Wash., 21:06.9. FIGURE SKATING 4, Kyoko Ina, Guttenberg, N.J. J. and Dungen Jung, Goshen, N.Y. 6.0. 8, Jenni Meno, Westlake, Ohio and Todd Sand, Thousand Oaks, Calif., 12.0. 6. Erin Warren, Somerville, Mass., (51,644, 51,461), 1:43.105. 7, Bethany Calcaterra-McMahon, Waterford, Conn.,(51.696, 51.651), 1:43.347. LUGE Women's Singles: (After two runs) B, Cammy Myler, Lake Placid, N.Y., (51.795, 51.654), 1:43.449. SNOWBOARD Women's Giant Slalom 12, Sonda Van Ert, Ketchum, Idaho, (1:17.89, 16; 1:08.67, 11), 2:26.56. 25, Rosey Fletcher, Girdwood, Alaska, DNF. 27, Lisa Kosglow, Boise, Idaho, DNF. 31, Betsy Shaw, East Dorset, Vt. DQ. SPEEDSKATING Men's 500 6, Casey FitzRandolph, Madison, Wis., (35.81, 36.39), 1:12.20. 23, Marc Pelchat, Chelmsford, Mass., (36.94, 36.41), 1:13.35. 25, David Cruikshank, Northbrook Ill., (36.67, 36.86), 1:13.53. 36, Cory Carpenter, Brookfield, Wis., (37.35, 37.46), 1:15.11. SPORTS ON TV 7 a.m. Noon Chs. 5 and 13—Winter Olympics; News, features, athlete interviews until 9 a.m. Ch. 2—Winter Olympics; Updates, highlights, previews until 5 p.m. n 6 p.m. Ch. 18— College basketball; Connecticut vs. West Virginia Ch. 11- Women's college basketball Kansas vs. Nobleke 7 p.m. Men's women's moguls, men's combined slalom, women's luge, women's 3000 speed skating, men's figure skating preview. (Until 10 p.m.) 8 p.m. 1957 — The National Hockey League Players Association is formed, and Ted Lindsay of the Detroit Red Wings is elected president. 1949 — Willie Pep becomes the first featherweight and regains a lost championship with a 15-round unanimous decision against Sandy Saddler at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1971 — Montreal's Jean Beliveau scores his 500th goal in the Canadians' 6-2 victory against the Minnesota North Stars. Ch. 10—NBA; Seattle vs. San Antonio 1990 — Mike Tyson loses for the first time when James "Buster" Douglas knocks him out in the 10th round and wins the heavyweight title in one of boxing's biggest upsets. SPORTS,ETC. Ch. 18— College basketball, North Carolina vs. Virginia 1990 — Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley score 17 points each as the East beat the West 130-113 in the 40th NBA All-Star game. Magic Johnson, the West team's and the game's high-scorer with 22 points, is voted MVP. 1992 — Anfissa Reztsova wins the women's 7.5-km biathlon event and becomes the first woman to win gold medals in two different Winter Olympic sports. She had skied the final 5-km leg on the Soviet Union's winning 20-km cross-country relay team in the 1988 games. Chs. 5 and 13—Winter Olympics; Wednesday; Friday: SPORTS CALENDAR 7 p. m. in Lincoln, Neb. — Women's basketball vs. Nebraska TBA in Durham, N.C. — Women's tennis vs. Duke 9 p.m. in San Diego, Calif. — Baseball vs. San Diego State Saturday: 10:30 a.m. in Chapel Hill, N.C. — Washington North High School 3 p.m. in Manhattan — Men's basketball vs. Kansas State 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 Sunday: TBA in Raleigh, N.C. — Women's tennis North Carolina State 2 p.m. in San Diego, Calif. — Baseball vs. San Diego State vs. North Carolina State TV TONIGHT FEBUARY 1, 1998 Lo TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 WEDNESDAY 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 ** "Star Wars" *** (1977) The "special edition" of George Lucas' space opera. 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