2B Quick Looks Friday February 6,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Feb. 6) Today is the start of a great weekend. Someone will surprise you this weekend and don't cry when you see them. You should just be happy they came to see you. Aries: Today is an 8. This is a good day to spend time with siblings. Romantic intentions have no place among the things that motivate you today. Your fire burns clean and pure, with no smoke to cloud your vision. Taurus: Today is a 6. You are not by nature a gambler, which only serves to stack the odds in your favor today. Issues of financial and personal risk tempt you with their possible rewards. Long-term plans rest on shaky ground at the moment. Gemini: Today is a 6. When the moon visits Gemini's house, the Twins run in tandem. Your sometimes divided personality is in complete agreement with itself. This is a day to abaon your responsibilities and have some fun. Cancer: Today is a 4. Leo: Today is a 7. You are unmoved by something that might normally pack an emotional wallop. Detachment helps you function, but it might also cause a few misunderstandings today. Watch out for restlessness in others. Joint projects are favored today. Be honest about your hopes and wishes. Others may be in a better position to help you than you realized. Virgo: Today is a 6. Sagittarius: Today is a 6. Scorpio: Today is a 5. Libra: Todav is a 5. Capricorn: Today is a 5. Do not pass on unsubstantiated rumors today. Reliable experts may turn out to be neither reliable nor expert. This is not a good day for yielding to temptation. As always, everyone else leaves the details for you to worry about. This seems to be Virgo's job in life, so why complain? At least make sure that you are not the only one working on a group effort. You are submerged in deep thoughts today. You will have no fear of drowning if you bring along a discussion partner. Taking intellectual risks is much safer than enduring yourself physically. Aquarius: Today is a 10. Those around you seem intent on losing control of the situation. This may not be your battle to fight. Let the winds blow you where they will and be happy to return home and the end of the day. Duty calls you today. You may not enjoy what you have to do, but at the moment there is no choice. Be ready for the problems that might disrupt your smooth routine. Pisces: Today is a 7. This is one of those days when romance just happens without any apparent effort. Everyone seems to agree with everything you say. The magic is on your side today. Your mind is anywhere but on the job. Your thoughts wander off to home, family or relationship issues. Someone who judges your actions today may find you lacking in initiative. No. 1 Duke at No. 2 North Carolina No. 4 Arizona 112, Washington 81 No. 5 Utah vs. Brigham Young COLLEGE BASKETBALL (Top 25) Men SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES YESTERDAY'S SCORES: Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. No. 5 Star vs. Brigham No. 6 UCLA vs. Oregon No. 12 New Mexico vs. Wyoming No. 14 Arkansas 100, No. 17 Mississippi 87 No. 18 Michigan 74, Northwestern 67 No. 20 Cincinnati 109, DePaul 73 No. 22 George Washington 82, La Salle 65 No. 8 Arizona vs. No. 21 Washing- ton No. 13 Virginia 72, No. 22 Clemson 55 Women No. 10 Florida 80, Arkansas 69 No. 11 Vanderbilt vs. Mississippi State No. 14 Duke 58, Georgia Tech 55 NE Louisiana 90, No. 19 Stephen F. Austin 87 No. 23 Southwest Missouri State 72, Drake 64 Toronto 101, Dallas 93 New Jersey 106, Phoenix 94 Orlando 93, Washington 83 Charlotte 108, Vancouver 93 Atlanta 108, Cleveland 94 Detroit 104, Houston 92 Miami 91, Milwaukee 87 NHL NBA SPORTS, ETC. St. Louis 3, Boston 1 Toronto vs. Ottawa, Detroit 5, Tampa Bay 4 Chicago vs. Colorado, Philadelphia vs. Phoenix, San Jose vs. Calgary N.Y. Rangers vs. Los Angeles 1943 — Montreal's Ray Getifiele scores five goals to lead the Canadiens to an 8-3 victory against the Boston Bruins. 1967 — Muhammad Ali successfully defends his world heavyweight title with a 15-round decision against Ernie Terrell in the Houston Astrodome. Today in sports: 1990 — Brett Hull of the St. Louis Blues scores his 50th goal to join his Hall of Fame father Bobby Hull as the only father-son combination in NHL history to reach that milestone. 1985 — Dianne Roffe, a 17-year-old, becomes the first U.S. woman to win a gold medal in a World Alpine Ski Championship race, capturing the giant slalom in 2 minutes, 18.53 seconds. 1993 — Mike Gartner, a late addition to the NHL All-Star game, scores four goals to lead the Wales Conference to a record 16-6 rout of the Campbell Conference. 1993 — Riddick Bowe knocks out Michael Dokes in the first round in his first heavyweight title defense at KANSAS TENNIS Kansas player wins in major upset Kansas tennis player Christie Sim pulled an upset at the Rolex National Indoors tennis tournament yesterday in Dallas. Sim, ranked 28th in the Rolex Intercollegiate Tennis Association rankings, defeated 10th-ranked Teryn Ashley of Stanford, 7-5, 6-4. The Kansas senior has a 5-3 record when playing higher ranked opponents. -Kansan Staff report Sim plays Lauren Nikolaus, ranked 31st, of William and Mary today at Sim was selected to represent Kansas at the tournament based on her play during the fall season when she played No. 1 singles for the Jayhawks. Sim lost only three matches this fall, all to players ranked in the top 25. After her impressive play this fall Sim jumped from 90th to 28th in the ITA rankings. 8:30. No.4 Arizona 112 Washington 81 Mike Bibby had 22 points, five rebounds, five assists and five steals for Arizona (20-3, 10-0 Pac-10), which won its 13th straight and reached the 20-win plateau for the 11th consecutive season. TUCSON, Ariz. — Michael Dickerson scored 18 of his season-high 30 points in the first 5:40 of the second half as No. 4 Arizona beat Washington 11:28 last night. Todd MacCulloch had 26 points and 15 rebounds for Washington (13-6, 6-4), giving him 1,007 points for his career. He is the school's 25th player to reach that milestone. Dickerson finished with 25 points in the second half on 11-for-11 shooting. Reserve Dan Dickau added 12 points — all in the first half, but the Huskies couldn't match Arizona's speed for the second straight game. The Huskies shot 58 percent in the first half, with MacCullock hitting 9-of-10 from the floor, but Arizona scored the last five points to open a 50-43 halftime lead. The Wildcats started the second half with a 26-5 run that put the game out of reach. Dickerson sank two 2-pointers and an 18-footer in the first 2:15 of the second half, and Bennett Davison had a putback, completing a 10-0 run, with 17:14 to play. The Associated Press No. 2 North Carolina 97, No.1 Duke 73 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Antawn Jamison got North Carolina the lead and Ed Cota made sure it didn't get away Jamison scored 23 of his 35 points in the first half as the second-ranked Tar Heels took a 16-point halftime lead and Cota came up big down the stretch when No. 1 Duke closed within four points. It was 64-44 with 14:45 to play when Duke (20-2, 9-1) made the run it seemed most of the record crowd of 22,050 at the Smith Center had been anticipating. The Blue Devils went on a 25-9 burst to get within four points, 73-69, with 5:48 left. North Carolina won the showdown of the nation's top two teams 97-73 last night, the sixth time in as many appearances it has won a No. 1 vs. No. 2 match. The last six points of the run came on a play when North Carolina's Makhtar Ndiaye fouled out and was charged with a technical for slamming the ball to the floor. The four free throws and Trajan Langdon's jumper on the ensuing possession had Duke right back in it. Enter Cota, who finished with 12 points and 12 assists. The Tar Heels (23-1, 9-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) seemed to have things under control. Jamison went 9-of-11 from the field in the first half as North Carolina opened a 50-34 lead The sophomore point guard scored six points and had two assists on the next six possessions as the Tar Heels, looking almost as exhausted as the Blue Devils, started a 24-4 run to close the game. The Tar Heels and Blue Devils will play again Feb. 28 at Duke in the final regular-season game for both teams. The Associated Press Saturday: SPORTS CALENDAR 1. p.m. at Allen Field House — Women's basketball vs. Kansas State. 1:30 p.m. in Ames, Iowa — Swimming and Diving vs. Iowa State Radio: KJK 90.7 FM 5 p.m. at Allen Field House — Legends game Sunday: ■ 12:05 p.m. at Allen Field House nets' basketball vs. Missouri TV Channel: Big 12 network radio: KLZR 10.59 FM TV TONIGHT FRIDAY PRIMETIME FEBRUARY 6,1998 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 **"Colora"** *** (198, Drama) Sean Penn, Robert Duval. Highlander: The Series (R) Mad Abo. You Designing Hard Copy © Cops WDAF 4 Beyond Belief Millennium "The Mikado" News ☑ News ☑ Real TV H. Patrol Keenen Ivory KCTV 5 Olympic Winter Games (Live) ☑ News ☑ Late Show (In Stereo) Seinfeld KCPT 7 Wash. Week Kansas Week McLaughlin Wall St. Week Antiques Roadshow ☑ Business Rpt. David Frost KSNT 7 Dateline (in Stereo) *"Passenger 57"* % (1992, Drama) Wesley Snipes. ☑ News Tonight Show (In Stereo) Late Night MKBMC 6 Sabriina-Witch Boy-World Sabriina-Witch Ten Angel 2020 ☑ Roseanne D Grace Under MKA'SH^M KTUW 7 Wash. Week Wall St. Week McLaughlin Healthweek Antiques Roadshow ☑ All Aboard Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (In Stereo) IBWU 5 Olympic Winter Games (Live) ☑ News ☑ Late Show (In Stereo) Late Late KTKA 1 Sabriina-Witch Boy-World Sabriina-Witch Ten Angel 2020 ☑ News Seinfeld Married... Nightline CABLE STATIONS AAE 52 Biography: Lawrence Welk America's Casties 20th Century Law & Order "Apocypha" Biography: Lawrence Welk CNBC 1Equal Time Hardball Rivera Live News With Brian Williams Charles Grodi Rivera Live R CNN 1World Today Larry King Live World Today Sports Illus. Moneyline News&Watchbiz COM 1"Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" *** (1988, Comedy) Porky's* *** (1981, Comedy) Dan Monahan, Mark Herrier, "Up in Smoke" **** (1978) COURT 1Prime Time Justice Cochran & Company Trial Story; Divorce Lawyer Cochran & Company R) CSPAN 1Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs DISC 5 Wild Discovery News World-Wond. Anatomy of an Allen J Justice Files Wild Discovery ESPN 1NASCAR's 50-Year Victory NASCAR 50th 24 Hours of Daytona Highlights Sportscenter World's Strongest Man HIST 1In Search of History (R) "Gotti" **** (1996) Based on the career and downfall of mobster John Gotti. CrimeTrial In Search of History (R) LIFE 1Unsurpassed Mysteries "Cries Unheard: The Donna Yalachi Story" (1994, Drama) Great Girls Golden Girls MTV 1News Beavis-Butt. Yel (In Stereo) All-Time Top 10 (In Stereo) Loveline (In Stereo) Beavis-Butt. Viewers SCFI 1American Gothic (In Stere) "Cat People" *** (1982, Horror) Nastassia Kinski Night Stalker "Sentry" American Gothic (In Stere) TLC 1Real America: 48 Hours John Dillinger J Human Animal: A View Real America: 48 Hours J Dillinger J TINT 2"Above the Rim" *** (1994, Drama) Duane Martin, Leon. NBA All-Star Friday "Heaven is a Playground" *** (1991, Drama) D.B. Sweeney USA 2Walker, Texas Ranger "Cape Fear" *** (1991, Suspense) Robert De Niro, Nick Note. (In Stereo) "Separate Lives" *** (1995, James Bealshii VHI 1Flix: Blues Pop Up Video "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" *(1978, Musical) Peter Frampton "Birth of the Beatles" *** (1979, Biography WGN 2Predator 2"*** (1990, Science fiction) Danny Glover. News (In Stereo) Beverly Hills, 90210 In the Heat of the Night WTBS 1"Taking Care of Business" **** (1990, Comedy) James Bellshii "Dragonet" **** (1987, Comedy) Dan Aykroyd, Tom Hanks. "School Dz" PREMIUM STATIONS HBO 1"Sleepers" (1996) A revenge crime reunites four friends from Hell's Kitchen. R Boxing: William Guthrie vs. Reggie Johnson. (In Stereve) Comedy Hour MAX 1"Get on the Bus" *** (1993, Drama) Richard Berzer. R ☑ Lethal Weapon 2" *** (1989, Drama) Mel Gibson. R ☑ Intimate Sits SHOW 2"RoboCop 3" *** (1993, Robert J. Burke). PG-13 Stargate SG-1 Outer Limits (In Stere) Hunger (R) Potentialist: The Leaguc The Rivalry continues... KID TO GAME Kansas vs. K-State Saturday • 1:00 p.m. Allen Fieldhouse Take a Kid to Camell Women's Final Four t-shirts will be available for $15 Take a Kid to the Game!! All kids will be admitted free! Kansas Women's Basketball ---