2B Quick Looks Wednesday February 4,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Feb. 4) Excitement is in the air today. Sit back, relax and let your mind take its course. Everyone will come flocking to you today. Aries: Today is a 6. Today finds you fiscally conservative. Others may be puzzled or annoyed by your sudden inflexibility. Relax after making your investment. After a certain point, it's out of your hands. Taurus: Today is a 7. Think big thoughts today, and then take the extra step to put them into action. Look your best as you go for what you want. The confidence you radiate all but guarantee your success. Gemini: Today is a 6. Be patient today and keep a tight rein on your energy. Squandering your resources in irritation might leave you short on something you'll need later. Unforeseen obstacles may actually work to your advantage. Cancer: Today is an 8. Your outing mood is best expressed by hosting or planning a group activity. The Taurus Moon turns you into a fountain of good cheer and inspiration. This is a fertile time for you. Leo: Today is a 6. You may think that a project has reached its satisfactory conclusion, but not everyone agrees. This is a day on which money has the loudest voice. Try to keep smiling on your way back to the drawing board. Virgo: Today is a 9. This is a great day for completing things. With your usual patience and a burst of good luck, a project turns out even better than expected. Your happiness takes on a deeper, more spiritual quality today. Libra: Today is a 6. Scorpio: Today is a 5. It is time to stop admiring your accomplishments and start moving forward again. You may have some difficulty getting motivated. Begin with small bits instead of trying to consume the whole thing at once. Sagittarius: Today is a 6. Capricorn: Today is a 9. Remember that opinions are no substitute for facts. Certain realities exist, even if other people have different ideas about what it all means. Compromise is crucial if you hope to get anywhere today. Aquarius: Today is a 7. Matters of the heart deserve to be at the top of today's list. Emotional commitment, or the promise of it, outweighs all other obligations. Love will enrich your life more than anything else. Being stubborn and single-minded is great for your resolve, but it causes you to lose some of the finer details. Nothing will stop you, not even the fragile feelings of others. You are prepared to pay any price for what you want. Pisces: Today is a 7. This is a time to emote and show some compassion Feelings are emphasized instead of facts today. A facial expression communicates more than words could say. Your family's demands on your time may be irritating, but remember that these are the people you love the most. Time spent at home becomes a rich and satisfying experience. Be your best today. Continued from page 1B KANSAS FOOTBALL Quarterback: Kansas' non-binding verbal commitments for 1998: SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Jonas Weatherbie, Broadneck High School, Baltimore, MD. Mitchell Scott, Commerce, Texas Henri Childs, Shawnee Mission West High School, Overland Park Running Backs: Wide Receivers: Byron Gossaway, Grandview, Mo. Trace Haskell, Liberal David Hurst, Round Rock High School, McNeil Texas Tight Ends: Jeremy Melton, Hutchinson Community College Offensive Linemen: Kyle Grady, Mesquite Potet High School, Mesquite, Texas John Oldenetto, Eastern (Ariz.) Community College ■ Nick Smith, Dallas (Texas) Adams High School Defensive Linemen: Gabe Rosalis, Victoria, Texas Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Algie Aikinson, Evanston (ill.) Township High School Demond Benford, Killeen, Texas Dermond Killeen, Killeen, Texas Justin Sands, Lowton-Branson (lowa) Cornerbacks: Dion Royford, West Valley (Calif), Community College Muhammad Abdul-Rahim, Scottsdale (Ariz.) Community College Andrew Davison, Chadsey High School, Detroit, Mich. School, Detroit, Mich. Chad Shazor, Martin Luther Kina Chad Shazor, Martin Luther King Hiah School, Detroit. Mich. Kerrie Washington, Kilgore (Texas) Community College BIG 12 GAME RESULTS STILLWATER, Okla.— Brett Robisch scored 24 points and Adrian Peterson scored 22 as Oklahoma State beat Colorado 86-74 in overtime last night. ■ Joey Pelfaino, Sacramento (Calif.) Community College Ty Cohoon, Hutchinson Community College Punter: Oklahoma St. 86, Colorado 74, OT Colorado's Marlon Hughes scored 24 points including seven in the final four minutes of regulation play as the Buffalooes erased a 14-point deficit. Hughes' short jumper with 12.6 seconds left forged a 69-69 tie. But Desmond Mason made a three-point play on Oklahoma State's first possession of overtime, and Colorado never got closer than three again. The Buffaloes made just two of 13 shots in overtime, including a meaningless three-point shot in the final seconds. Colorado has lost 17 straight games in Gallagher-iba Arena. The losing streak dates back to 1980. Oklahoma State (15-4 overall, 5-4 Big 12 Conference) also got 11 points each from Mason and Chad Alexander. Robisch had 11 rebounds, and Peterson and Mason each had nine. Colorado (10-9, 4-5) also got 15 points and nine rebounds from Ronnie DeGray and 12 points from Kenny Price. The Cowboys kept Colorado in the game with shoddy foul shooting. Oklahoma State was 18 of 31 from the line but only after it made its final five free throws. Two three-point shots by Dwight Jones made it 65-57. Then Hughes took over. In the final 30 seconds, he penetrated inside and fed Jamahl Mosley for a layup to get the Buffaloes within 69-67. After Doug Gottlieb missed two foul shots, Hughes hit a baseline jump shot to tie the score. Robisch scored 14 points in the first half and made seven of 11 shots. He and Brian Montonati combined for 19 of Oklahoma State's first 21 points. Oklahoma State failed to get off a shot in the final 12 seconds of regulation but dominated overtime. Peterson scored six points in the extra session. Peterson gave the Cowboys their biggest lead at 52:36 with 11:20 left in the game. Oklahoma State made eight of 16 three-point shots, and consecutive three-pointers by Alexander and YESTERDAY'S SCORES Men's Top 25: No. 13 South Carolina 65, Vanderbilt 81 No. 15 West Virginia 90, Pittsburgh 72 Temple 61, No. 23 Massachusetts 47 No. 24 lowa 79, Wisconsin 76 Big 12: Oklahoma St. 86, Colorado 74 (OT) Defensive Back: Hawaii, 85 San Diego St. 48 Women's Top 25: Phoenix 110, Toronto 105 Charlotte 93, Boston 89 Orlando 91, Atlanta 90 Milwaukee 82, New York 78 Houston 110, Vancouver 97 Portland, 98 New Jersey 97 L.A. Clippers 111, Utah 102 San Antonio 105, Golden State 96 Indiana 115, Sacramento 93 NBA: Detroit 1, Florida 1 Los Angeles 6, Calgary 3 Chicago 4, Phoenix 2 SPORTS ON TV NHL: 1 p.m. Ch. 18—Skiing, FIS World Cup Freestyle 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 7 p.m. Ch. 18--College basketball, Clemson vs. Georgia Tech Ch. 10—NBA, Chicago vs. Utah Ch. 11—Women's college basket- Ch. 37 — NHL, Philadelphia vs. Dallas 8 p.m. Ch. 13—College basketball, Kansas lv. Iowa State Ch. 18—College basketball, St John's vs. Boston College Ch. 45—Women's college basketball, Texas vs. Tech Ch. 10—NBA, Portland vs. L.A. Lakers 9:30 p.m SPORTS, ETC. Today in sports: 1976 — U.S. District Court Judge John W. Oliver upholds the ruling of arbitrator Peter Seitz that declared Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally free agents. 1969 — The 24 major league team owners unanimously select Bowie Kuhn as commissioner for one year at a salary of $100,000. 1987 - Stars & Stripe sweeps Kookabura 3-4 0-Fremantle, Australia and brings the America's Cup back to the United States. 1988 — Wes Unseld, Clyde Lovellette, Oregon State coach Ralph Miller and Bobby McDermott are voted to the Basketball Hall of Fame. Unseld is elected in his first year of eligibility. 1991 — The doors of the Baseball Hall of Fame are closed on Pete Rose when the board of directors votes 12-0 to bar players who are on the permanently ineligible list. Tonight: SPORTS CALENDAR TV Channel: Big 12 Network n Radio: KLZR 105.9 FM 8 p.m. in Ames, Iowa—Men's Basketball vs. Iowa, st. Saturday: 8 p.m. in Boulder, Cola...Women's Basketball vs. Colorado 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 and Diving vs. Iowa State Radio: KJHK 90.7 FM TV TONIGHT WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME FEBRUARY 4, 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 "The Running Man" **\*\* (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Earth: Final Conflict Mad Abo, You Designing Hard Copy Cops WDAF Beverly Hills, 90210 IM College Basketball: Kansas at Iowa State (Live) News Real TV H. Patrol Keenen Ivory KCTV 5 "My Sergei" (1996, Biography) Ekaterina Gordeeva. Chicago Hope (In Stereo) News Late Show (In Stereo) Seinfeld KCPT Secrets of the Ocean Realm Billy Wilder-Comedy Great Performances: Porgy and Bess Business Rpt. Trailside Charlie Rose KSNT 8 3rd Rock-Sun Seinfield 3rd Rock-Sun Working Law & Order 'Grief' News Tonight Show (In Stereo) Late Night KBMC 8 Spin City Dharma-Greg Drew Carey Ellen (Literature) Primetime Live News Roseane Grace Under MA'SH H KTWU 10 Women's College Basketball Missouri vs. Nebraska (Live) Secrets of the Ocean Realm All Aboard Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (In Stereo) WIBW 1 Walker, Texas Ranger College Basketball: Kansas at Iowa State (Live) News Late Show (In Stereo) Late Late KTKA 1 Spin City Dharma-Greg Drew Carey Ellen (Literature) Primetime Live News Seinfeld Married... Nightlife CABLE STATIONS AAE 92 Biography: Dutch Schultz American Justice Foot Soldier Law & Order "Conspiracy" Biography: Dutch Schultz CNBC 1 Equal Heart Ballard Rivera Live News With Brian Williams Charles Grodn Rivera L.R CNN 1 World Today Larry King Live World Today Sports Illus. Moneyline News/Showbiz COM 1 "Mystery Date" *** (1991, Comedy) Ethan Hawke, Ten Polio, South Park Make-Laugh Daily Show Stein's Money Saturday Night Live COURT 9 Prime Time Justice Cochram & Company Trial Story; Joan Collins Prime Time Justice Cochram & Company CSPAN 9 Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs Pride DISC 9 Wild Discovery Discover Magazine "Poison" Disaster Proof? (R) Justice Files "Hard Time" (R) Wild Discovery (R) ESPN 16 (600) College Basketball College Basketball: St. John's at Boston College (Live) Sportscenter Snowboarding HIST 1 In Search of History (R) Smart Bombs True Action Adventures (R) Weapons at War (R) In Search of History (R) LIFE 1 Unsolved Mysteries "When Husband's Cheat" (1998, Drama) Patricia Kaleember. Almost Golden Girls Golden Girls Mysteries MTV 1 Real World Real World Grammy Guide (In Stereo) Real World Austinsr Lowline (In Stereo) Singled Out Viewers SCIFI 1 Sightings (In Stereo) "Pet Sematter Two" *** (1992, Horror) Edward Furlong. Sequestre 2023 (In Stereo) Sightings (In Stereo) TLC 1 Ultrascience Sea Tek Human Sexes Human Sexes 'Gender Wars' Ultrascience Sea Tek Human Sexes (R) TNT 1 "The Road Warrior" ***\*\* (1981, Adventure) Mel Gibson Baby 5 (in Stereo) Reduction Cough "Stick Satalkings Time Share" Highlander: The Series USA 1 Walker's Texas Ranger "The Hunted" (1998, Suspense) Harry Hamlin (In Stereo) Silk Satalkings Time Share Highlander: The Series VH1 1 Grammay Pop-Up Video VH1 to One R Storytellers Legends (R) Legends (R) In the Heat of the Night WGN 1 "Harlem Mights" *** (1998, Comedy) Darrie Eddy Honeymr Beverly Hills, 90210 In the Heat of the Night WTBS 1 NBA Basketball: Chicago Bulls at Utah Jazz (Live) NBA Basketball Portland Trail Blazers at Los Angeles Lakers. PREMIUM STATIONS HBO 10 "That Thing You Do" *** (1996) Tom Everett Scott. PG'** "The Trigger Effect" *** (1996, Suspense) R' First Look "The Girl Gets Moe" (1997) MAX 14 "Lady's Songs the Blues" *** \*\* (1972, Biography) Diana Ross. R' Mission: Impossible *\* \*\* (1996) Tom Cruise. PG-13 "Underwater" SHOW 12 "Forget Paris" *** (1995, Comedy) Bryce Crystal. PG' Dead Man's Fast Track "Golang Masters" "Lap Dancing" (*Lip Dancing*) (1995) Lissaa McCommass. 622 West 12th Street Lawrence (913)-749-3900 Credit Within Reach Earn University of Kansas college credit through Independent Study GEOL 105c. History of the Earth (3) E-mail H A 535c. Impressionism (3) ENGL362c Technical Writing (3) CPSY 210c. Career and Life Planning: Decision Making for College Students (3) Stop by Independent Study Student Services. Continuing Education Building, Annex A, just north of the Kansas Union for a catalog or call 864-4440 for On-line Catalog and Enrollment www.cc.ukans.edu/cwis/units/IndStudy/MENU Wait until you see what we're NOT wearing TONIGHT! 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