2B Quick Looks Thursday January 22,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Jan. 22) Making some phone calls today may solve a problem that you have been encountering. It is important to get this problem solved. Then, you can move on and enjoy your day. Aries: Today is a 5. Taurus: Today is a 4. The last few days may have Aries feeling like crawling into a closet and hiding. There is no reason why you should not when you have a bit of free time. If you are peaceful with your partner, pull them right inside with you and spend some quiet time calming down. You are feeling particularly sensitive. Try not to get bent out of shape about small issues. Someone close to you may have been spreading your secrets. You should keep some things to yourself. Gemini: Today is a 5. You are feeling a bit under the weather today. This feeling gives you a good excuse to withdraw and examine what is happening around you. You can better direct your life if you understand what is at stake. Find out what is at stake today. Cancer: Today is an 8. You are feeling exceptionally playful and loose. Take hold of this carefree mood while you can. Grab one who is not afraid to play with you. Find a younger friend, maybe, and go fly a kite. Leo: Today is a 6. Celestial signs point to secrets that are deceptive. Is someone around you on a different page? Leo carefully should examine their interactions with close friends and loved ones. Something big could be happening, and you definitely are not prepared. Virgo: Today is a 9. Libra: Todav is a 6. You are particularly lively today, Virgo, and that makes you fun to Scorpio: Today is a 7. Sagittarius: Today is a 7. makes you fun to be around. Go out for coffee and spark conversations with people you usually do not see. Someone you least expect may have something fascinating to say. Occasionally, loyalies are tested by a friend who competes for attention with your romantic partner. Remember where you sleep at night and choose accordingly. You may need time alone with your beloved one to work out those dreaded intimacy issue. Capricorn: Today is a 6. Social scenes that call for fake kisses and light chatter are not your best environments right now. The moon's visit in your own sign brings out a your best qualities. Be true to yourself. Pisces: Today is an 8. Aquarius: Today is a 6. Look into your dreams for explanations of why you have been feeling strange lately. We see things in our nighttime movies that otherwise escape us. Your imagination also is powerful today. Partnered Capricorns may notice a bit of enniu towards their beloved today. Do not fret. It is merely a passing mood. Putting on a touch of charming resistance to a partner's advances will make your partner want you more. It is a day to withdraw and do a little brooding. Have you been seeing too much with a variety of people? Aquarius could use some private time to get perspective of current events. You have been having vivid dreams about traveling through foreign lands. You may be feeling restless and passionate these days with the Scorpio moon tweaking your subconscious. Exploration is the key to discovery. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Brian Skinner led Baylor (10-6, 5-1) with 12 points. Jamie Kendrick had 15, while Roddick Miller and Kish Lewis finished with 12 points each. BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Kenny Price sparked two key runs and scored 23 points in leading Colorado to an 84'71 Big 12 victory against Baylor Wednesday night. Midway through the first half, with CU (8-7, 2-3) trailing 18-14, Price hit two 3-pointers to key a 16-3 run that put the Bucks ahead 30-21 with 7:12 remaining. Colorado 84. Bavlor 71 Ronnie DeGray finished with 16 points. Other Buffs in double figures were Marlon Hughes with 20, while Will Smith and Charlie Melvin each scored 10 points. Texas Tech 79, Kansas State 76 The victory was the first since Jan. 3 for Tech (8-7 overall, 2-3 Big 12 Conference). Kansas State (11-5, 2-4) suffered its fourth loss in five games. TEXAS TECH 79, KANSAS STATE 70 LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Cory Carr scored 31 points and Rayford Young hit four clutch free throws down the stretch as Texas Tech ended a three-game losing streak with a 79-76 victory Wednesday night over Kansas State. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Aaron Swartzendruber led four Wildcats in double figures with 21 points. Shawn Rhodes added 15 points and Davis and Manny Dies added 13 points apiece. Stan Bonewitz scored 14 points, including four 3-pointers, and Cliff Owens added 12 points, all in the second half. NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Corey Brewer's driving shot in the lane with 3.8 seconds remaining capped a furious rally and gave Oklahoma a 64-63 victory against Iowa State on Wednesday night. Oklahoma 64 Iowa St. 63 The Sooners (14-5, 5-1 Big 12) trailed 60-53 with 1:49 left and were behind 63-60 after Robert Allison made a 3-pointer from the right corner with 59 seconds remaining. Iowa State (9-9, 2-3), which scored on 14 of 15 possessions during one stretch of the second half, wasn't able to hang on after Allison's basket. Freshman Marcus Fizer, who tied his career high with 27 points, missed from in close with 52 seconds left after the Cyclones broke Oklahoma's press. Mihm, a highly touted 7-foot freshman center, had been averaging just nine points per game for Texas (8-9, 2-4 Big 12), which snapped a three-game winning streak by Nebraska (12-6,3-2). Brewer finished with 21 and freshman Ryan Humphrey had 15. Love, also a freshman, had a career-best 13 points. The Longhorns, who have struggled to click on offense all season, shot 55 percent from the floor as Luke Axtell scored 25 points and Kris Clack added 22 points, including two key 3-pointers in the second half. AUSTIN (AP) — Chris Mihm scored 29 points on 12-of-16 shooting and helped ignite a decisive second-half run with dominating inside play as Texas broke open a close game and rolled to a 105-9 victory over Nebraska Wednesday night. Texas 105 Nebraska 91 Texas was able to shut down the Huskers' explosive guard Tyronn Lue in the second half after Lue scored 16 of his 23 points in the first half. Nebraska shot 47 percent from the floor. Toronto 99, Sacramento 98 New York 97, Indiana 89 New Jersey 117, Houston 112 Wilmawuckie 91, Orlando 84 Miami 92, Philadelphia 87 Minnesota 104, Boston 95. L.A. Lakers 119, Phoenix 105 Chicago 110, Charlotte 79. San Antonio 90, Atlanta 76 Detroit 87, Denver 67 Utah 98, Golden State 85 COLLEGE TOP 25 Men No. 2 North Carolina 74, North Carolina State 60 No. 7 Kentucky 70, Alabama 67 No. 9 UCLA vs. Southern California, Michigan State 78, No. 10 Iowa 57 No. 12 Purdue 82, Ohio State 71 No. 13 Mississippi 80, LSU 58 No. 14 South Carolina 81, Tennessee 51 Oklahoma 64, Iowa State 63 Texas 105, Nebraska 91 Colorado 84, Baylor 71 Texa Tech 76, Kansas State 76 Notre Dame 63. No.15 Syracuse 63 No.18 Arkansas 79, Auburn 62 Big 12: No 4. Louisiana Tech 88, Penn St. 58. No 10. Florida Tech 69, Florida State 57. No 18. Georgia 81, Arkansas 51 Baylor 76, No 21. Nebraska 71 Women HOCKEY National Hockey League National Hockey League Buffalo 2, Carolina 1 Montreal 4, Boston 2 Washington 3, Tampa Bay 2 (OT) Toronto 3, Detroit 0 Dallas 3, Colorado 2 Phoenix at Vancouver Calgary at San Jose Florida at Anaheim YESTERDAY'S SCORES BASKETBALL NBA 3 p.m. SPORTS ON TV: Portland 100, Washington 87 Ch.18—Golf, Phoenix Open 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Ch. 45 — College basketball, Stanford vs. Washington State. Ch. 18 - Tennis, Australian Open highlights. Ch. 37 — Tennis, Australian Open replay Midnight Ch. 37 — College basketball, Wake Forest vs. Florida State. Ch. 18 — College basketball, Northwestern vs. Penn State. Noon SPORTS, ETC. Ch. 18 — College basketball, Alabama-Birmingham vs. Memphis. 9:30 p.m. Today in sports 1973 — George Foreman knocks out Joe Frazier in the second round in Kingston, Jamaica, to win the world heavyweight title. 1984 - Marcus Allen rushes for 191 yards and scores two touchdowns as the Los Angeles Raiders trounce the Washington Redskins 38-9 in the Super Bowl. 1968 The NBA awards expansion franchises to Milwaukee and Phoenix. 1994 - The New York Islanders' Pierre Turgeon has four assists to help the Eastern Conference beat the Western Conference 9-8 in the NHL All-Star game. The game produces a record 102 shots and New York Rangers goalie Mike Richter wins the MVP award for his second-period performance of 19 saves on 21 shots. 1988 — Mike Tyson knocks out Larry Holmes during the fourth round at Atlantic City to retain his world heavyweight title. Saturday: SPORTS CALENDAR TV: Big 12 Network: Radio: KLZR 105.9 FM 3 p. m. in Allen Field House — Men's Basketball vs. Texas Tech 7 p. m., at Lubbock, Texas — Women's Basketball vs. Texas Tech Tuesday: All day at Columbia, Mo. — Track and Field at MissouriInvitational. 7 p.m. in Allen Field House — Women's basketball vs. Texas &M Wednesday: 7:05 p. m. in Allen Field House — Men's Basketball vs. Baylor TV: Jayhawk TV Network. Radio: KLZR 105.9 FM TV TONIGHT THURSDAY 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 "Death Warrant" ★★ (1990, Drama) Jean-Claude Van Damme Nightman Mad Abo. You Designing Hard Copy Cops WOAF 4 Ask Harriet ♂ (R) News ■ News Real TV H Patrol KNeen Ivory KCTV 5 Promised Land (in Stereo) Diagnosis Murder (in Stereo) True or False: Teen-agers News ■ Late Show (R) in Stereo】 Seinfeld KCPT 7 Ruckus This Old Hase. Mystery! "Cadafel" (in Stereo) Keeping Up Business Rpt. Ruckus (R) Charlie Rose (in Stereo) KSNTE 8 Friends (R) Union Square Veronica's CL "Er The Long Way Around" Er The Long Way Around News ■ Toni Show (R) Late Night KMBC 9 Prey Discovery (in Stereo) "Billy Madison" ☆½ (1995, Comedy) Adam Sandler ■ News Roseanne Grace Under M'A'SH H KTWU 10 Sunflower Travels Mystery! "Cadafel" (in Stereo) Keeping Up All Aboard Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (in Stereo) WIBW 11 Promised Land (in Stereo) Diagnosis Murder (in Stereo) True or False: Teen-agers News ■ Late Show (R) in Stereo】 Late Late KTKA 12 Prey "Discovery" (in Stereo) "Billy Madison" ☆½ (1995, Comedy) Adam Sandler ■ News Seinfield Married Nightlife CABLE STATIONS A&E Biography: Tom Hanks New Explorers (R) Unexplained Law & Volunteers■ Biography: Tom Hanks NCBC 1 Equal Time Hardball Rivers Live News With Brian Williams Charles Gradin Rivera Live CNN 2 World Today Larry King Live World Today Sports Illus Moneyline Newswright Showbiz CMON 2 "John BeGood" ★½ (1988) Anthony Hall Maitl Offside (R) Make-Laugh Daily Show $'ne Money Saturday Night Live COURT 5 Prime Time Justice Cochran & Company Trial Story "Prozac on Trial" Prime Time Justice (R) Cochran & Company (R) CSPAN 1 Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs DISC 2 Wild Discovery: Forest Strange-True Movie Magic Wings "Flying Coffins" (R) Justice Files Have Faith■ Wild Discovery: Forest ESPN 1 College basketball College Basketball: Alabama-Birmingham at Memphis. (Live) Sportscenter Strongman HIST 1 In search of History (R) Most Decorated (R) History Undercover (R) World at War "Morning" In search of History (R) LIFE 3 Unsolved Mysteries If "These Walls Could Talk" ★½ (1996, Drama) Dami Moire Almost Golden Girls Mysteries MITV 3 Spice Girls Spice Girl Power A-Z (R) Spice Girls Loveine (R) Singled Out Viewers SCIFI 3 Sightings (in Stereo) Forever Knight "Crazy Love" Robocop: The Series ■ Sequestration DSV (in Stereo) Sightings (R) in Stereo) TLC 3 Medical Warning U.F.O. (R) Aliens Invade Hollywood Medical Warning U.F.O. (R) TNT 1 The Undefeated ★★★ (1969, Western) John Wayne, Rock Hudson The Macahana ★★★ (1976, Western) James Amess, Eva Marie Saint. USA 2 Walker Texas Ranger ★ Figure Skating Skating Kicks Back Silk Stalking "Mad Service" Highlander: The Series ★ VH1 Hollywood-van Pop-Up Video Pop-Up Video Pop-Up Video Pop-Up Video Pop-Up Video INKS "Rocks the Rockies" ★ WGN 2 Sister, Sister Smart Guy Waysans Bros. Steve Harvey News (in Stereo) Beergy Hills, 90210 In the Heart of the Night ★ WTBS 10 Thunder ★ Bad Boys ★ (1982, Drama) Sean Penn, Ally Sheedy. Thunder (R) PREMIUM STATIONS HBO 2 (6:30) "Spill" ★½ (1996) "Shelter" (John Allen Nelson, NR') Pervisions inside the MAX 4 "Eye for an Eye" ★ (1996, Drama) Salty Field, R' ■ "Amityville Doilouse" HBO 10 (6:30) "Spill" *½* (1996) "Shelter" (1998) John Allen Nelson. NR' RI Perservisions inside the NFL (In stereo) "Vegas Vacation" *½* (1997) MAX 12 "Eye for an Eye" *½* (1996, Drama) Sally Field. R' RI "Amityville Dollisher" *½* (1997, Horror) "Sleepers" *** (1996 Kevin Bacon. R' RI SHOW 20 "Cop and a Hall" *¹⁰* Burry Turtles. 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