2B Quick Looks Tuesday January 27,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Jan. 26): This may be a stressful week for you. You will encounter some problems with friends and family. Talk everything through, be calm and handle the matter at hand. Aries: Today is a 9. Taurus: Today is an 8. It's a fabulous time to get out and shake your thing. You're feeling extra bubbly today, so get your gregarious self out on the dance floor. You will entice a host of dazzling partners. What more could you ask for in life than time to do whatever you please? Make that dream a reality today and please yourself. You'll be glad you did, and you might even meet a special someone. Indulge your airy nature today by perusing foreign arts. Take your pick: From belly dancing to expressionist paintings, a world of sheer delights awaits you. Be wary of conflict with family members this evening. Cancer: Today is a 7. You are ready to roll with the punches. You will overcome adversaries and have a terrific time doing it. Just try not to step on too many toes along the way. What have you been up to lately, naughty Leo? It looks like you've been sticking your fingers in the cookie jar again; fortunately for you, it's nothing too serious. Just stop cheating at card games. Virgo: Today is a 7. Scorpio: Today is a 5. Libra: Today is a 6. Feeling a little weary. Libra? You don't have to run around like a chicken without a head to get things done. Take time to breathe, and smile, and others will respond much more positively to you. Capricorn: Todav is a 7. Sagittarius: Today is a 5. Aquarius: Today is a 9. There's something wrong with you that an oversized lollipop and some good tunes wouldn't fix. It's not the best time to go out, so make the most of your misery and stay home with videos. Pisces: Today is an 8. What not spoil yourself today Capricorn? After all, it's been a long, hard haul really. Take your sweetie out for a night on the town. Remember, a little romance can go a long, long way. G got a case of the Monday blues, Sagittarius? Try not to freak out. Remember that friends are there to lend a hand. Believe it or not, you'll achieve more than you ever thought possible today. There's no one but you to hold you back today. Aquarius. So take on the world, and the world will laugh with you. Today is a great time for meeting cool friends and influencing famous people. Invitational shows team is on track After a hard day of work, make yourself a martini and prepare for an adventurous evening. Be sure to dress especially sharp; an unexpected turn of events will take you on an exciting journey. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Kansan staff report Three University of Kansas track team athletes won first place in two events Saturday at the Missouri Invitational track meet. Junior Lester Smith captured first place in the long jump and triple jump. He jumped 231/2 in the long jump and 48-11 in the triple jump. Sophomores Tamra Montgomery and April Kockrow also swept both of their events. Montgomery won the 55-meter dash (6.99 seconds) and 200-meter dash (25.36). Kockrow placed first in the shot put (49-5 3/4) and the weight throw (53-1 3/4). "Tamra is running much more confidently this year, especially in the 200," said coach Gary Schwartz. "Last year, she struggled at times with that race, and today she proved that she could compete well." Two other athletes also had first-place finishes. Freshman Andrea Branson won the pole vault (12-1 1/4), and senior David Cooksey won the 55 meter (6.47). Schwartz said the team was eager for the meet because it thought the rivalry among the three schools would raise the level of competition. The Jayhawks next will compete in a triangular meet with Missouri and Kansas State Saturday in Manhattan. At the triangular meet, each athlete will try to earn team points. The meet will be the first of its kind in which the Jayhawks will compete this year. Schwartz said he would "We'll get some people in a couple events that they don't usually do," he said. "Hopefully, they'll beat someone out and get some points." try to schedule someone in every event to gain points. The Kansas women are ranked 17th in the nation. Schwartz said that the ranking was encouraging but that he did not want to look too far into the season. "We're proud that they recognize what we've done, but there's still a lot to be accomplished," Schwartz said. "But the leadership is there. The whole feel of the team this year is more positive, more competitive. They're a good group to be around." Sophomore Garrett Attig and senior Marc Romito both vaulted 16-7 Saturday at the Reno Pole Vault Summit in Reno, Nev. Freshman Ashley Feinberg vaulted 12-3 1/2, and senior Candy Mason vaulted 12. No. 20 Syracuse 84, Georgetown 66 WASHINGTON — Etan Thomas surpassed his career high in the first half, scoring 17 of his 23 points before the break as No. 20 Syracuse routed Georgetown 84-66 last night. Working against an undermanned Hoyas front court, sophomore center Thomas was 8-for-11 from the field and defied his 53 percent free throw percentage by making 7 of 10 from the line as the Orangemen (16-4, 6-3 Big East) broke a two-game losing streak. Thomas scored the Orangemen's first six points, and all but 14 of the team's 45 first-half points came on inside baskets or free throws. The loss snapped a two-game winning streak for Georgetown (11-7, 4-6), which is in danger of finishing with a losing record in Big East play for only the second time in the John Thompson era. there was no hiding Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim's offensive strategy: attack the middle early and often against a Hoyas team missing injured centers Jahidi White and Ruben Boumjtje Boumjtje. Syracuse held a 24-13 rebounding edge by halftime, and Hoyas point guard Kenny Brunner, the Big East assists leader, had neither an assist nor a point. Todd Burgan finished with 21 points for Syracuse, while Boubacar Aw led Georgetown with 15 before fouling out with 4:32 to play. A 12-2 run, during which Georgetown missed several inside shots trying to negotiate Thomas, gave Syracuse an 18-9 lead near the midway point of the first half. With Aw — who had eight straight points during six-plus minutes for the Hoyas — providing Georgetown's only scoring threat, the lead grew to 20 at 43-3 just before halftime. Brunner scored 10 points with two assists before getting his fifth foul with 4:51 remaining. Georgetown twice the lead to 12 in the second half and got Burgan and Maruis Janulis into foul trouble. From the first possession. But Syracuse kept responding with baskets to prevent a big run — Janulis made two big jumpers just before fouling out with 7:56 to play — and the Hoyas made only 19 of 33 second-half free throws. Syracuse, a 63 percent free-throw shooting team coming in, made 34 of 46 (74 percent) from the line. The Associated Press Jayhawks playing more consistently Continued from page 1B tournament," Texas Tech guard Cory Carr said. "If they play the way they did tonight (Saturday), they will definitely be in the race at the NCAA Paul Pierce continued to put up big numbers, with 30 Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. "He helped "Paul may have had the best game, defensively, since he's been here," coach Roy Williams said. 20 points. Pierce helped defensively and held Carr to 16 points, well below Carr's 24 point average. shut down Cory Carr, who is a tremendous shooter, and he still produced at the offensive end," Williams said. Pugh, who Williams has called the most consistent defensive player he has coached at Kansas, continued to play well. He had six rebounds and scored in double figures for the second time this season. Kansas, who dropped to fourth in the national polls yesterday, looks to expand its lead in the Big 12 tomorrow against Baylor at home. Kansas will have to continue to play tough defense against Baylor center Brian Skinner. "Brian Skinner is the most consistent player in the conference," Baylor coach Harry Miller said yesterday. "He's the most dominant player in the conference right now in Raef's absence." SPORTS CALENDAR Noon Sports on TV Today 6 p.m. replay 6:30 p.m. Ch. 45—NHL, St. Louis vs. Buffalo Ch. 18—College Basketball, Wisconsin vs. Minnesota Ch. 37—College Basketball, Connecticut vs. Providence 7 p.m. Ch.2—NBA, Detroit vs. Milwaukee 8. p.m. Ch. 13—College Basketball, Texas vs. Iowa State Ch. 45—NBA, New Jersey vs. Denver 8:30 p.m. Ch. 18—College Basketball, Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt Ch. 37—College Basketball, LaSalle vs. Virginia Tech Ch.37—Tennis, Australian Open 11:30 p.m. TV TONIGHT TUESDAY PRIMETIME TUESDAY PRIMETIME JANUARY 27, 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 ★ "Burglar" ★** (1987, Comedy) Whoopi Goldberg ★ Xenex: Warrior Princess ★ Mad Abo. 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