2B Quick Looks Friday January 16, 1997 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Jan. 16) Like most winter-born individuals, the chill in the air has nothing in common with your personality — especially this year. Your relationship vibes have never been warmer. Look for those close to you to get even closer in 1998. Aries: Today is a 4. Today you may feel self-conscious about your importance in the lives of others. Be helpful and considerate. A small kindness makes a big difference to somebody else. A hedonistic mood threatens to drag you away from your usual moderate behavior. Give in to the spirit, but try not to make it a habit. You might consider using this sudden energy to try a new sport. Gemini: Today is a 7. Turn your focus inward to the issues and moods of your domestic life. Chores must be done, bills paid, personal space renegotiated. Consider how things will look if you rearrange the furniture. Cancer: Today is an 8. This is a busy day for details. You are in your element fine-tuning a plan or attending to the minuitae of a system already in motion. Time flies when you're having fun, but remember to stop for a rest at some point. Leo: Today is a 7. Today your mind is occupied with thoughts of financial security. Tally up your assets and calculate how long they'd last if you retired tomorrow. You may still have a lot of work ahead of you to get where you want to go. Virgo: Today is a 9. Expect to achieve great things today. Your best activity might be related more to fun than to work Be careful not to overindulge in your pursuit of a full and perfect experience. Scorpio: Today is a 9. Sagittarius: Today is a 7. Capricorn: Today is a 9. The weight of your workload paralyzes you into inaction. You may not get much done, but at least you won't be making any mistakes. All you have to do now is live with the shrill voice of your conscience. You are the model employee today — organized productive, cheerful. If selfemployed, you are the model boss as well — eager to reinforce positive behavior. Reward yourself with an efficient, economical treat. Aquarius: Today is a 6. Libra: Today is a 6. Pisces: Today is a 5. You connect with others who share your interests or goals. Set the tone by being the generous friend or gracious host. There is room for all opinions today. Do not presume too much about others in personal relationships. There are things you have yet to learn, and things you will never know. Do not be the first to laugh — the joke may be on you. You enter a time of rebirth and regeneration. Change may hurt a little, but think of what you are gaining rather than what you are losing. When this is over, you may kick yourself for not doing it sooner. Your ability to persuade people comes in handy today. By way of your reputation, status, or just plain charm, you may have to force a reluctant party into a state of agreement. Be gentle and civilized when pushing. TOP 25 MEN Notre Dame 74, No.21 West Virginia 72 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Keith Friel hit a 15-foot jumper with a second left last night as Notre Dame beat No. 21 West Virginia 74-72, snapping the Mountaineers' nine-game home winning streak. Pat Garrity, last season's Big East Player of the Year, led the Fighting Irish (9-5, 3-3) with 27 points. Derek Manner added 15 points for Notre Dame and Friel had 11. West Virginia (14-3, 4-3) was coming off back-to-back wins against Georgetown and Miami. Damian Owens led the Mountaineers with 22 points. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Jarrod West's 3-pointer with 16:11 remaining in the second half sparked a 14-2 run for the Mountaineers. Owens' slam put West Virginia ahead 51-44 with 13:40 left. West Virginia's Brian Lewin made two free throws with 1:08 remaining to tie it 70-70. Friel then drove the right side, dribbled behind his back and hit a leaning jumper from the foul line for the game winner. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Notre Dame shot 58.5 percent from the field and outrebounded West Virginia 41-32 while holding McKinney, whose total is the second-highest in Atlantic Coast Conference history, gave Virginia a 100-96 lead in the third overtime. Erin Stovall made three free throws in the final 9.5 seconds to secure the win and give the Tar Heels their first home loss after 23 straight wins. West Virginia only trailed 36-32 at halftime despite making just 14 of 41 from the field. North Carolina's Nikki Teasley couldn't save her team as she had done in the first two overtimes, when she hits shots at the buzzers to tie the score and send the game into another extra period. She also hit a free throw to tie the game at the end of regulation. the Mountaineers to just 39.5 percent shooting. West Virginia had 12 steals to Notre Dame's two. TOP 25 WOMEN No. 15 Virginia 105, No. 7 North Carolina 103, 10T CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - Mimi Mckinney scored a school-record 48 points, including 11 after regulation time, as No. 15 Virginia outlasted No. 7 North Carolina 105-100 in triple overtime last night. All-American Tracy Reed led North Carolina (13-3, 4-2) with a career-high 42 points, plus 14 rebounds for the 40th double-double of her career. DeMya Walker finished with 16 The Cavaliers' win thwarted North Carolina coach Sylvia Hatchell's chance at victory No.500 for her 23-year coaching career. points and Stovall added 15 for Virginia (12,3, 3-ACC). Tomorrow's Games No. 1 North Carolina vs. Appalachian State. 3 p.m. Appalachian State, 3 p.m. No. 2 Duke vs. Clemson, 12 p.m. No. 3 Kansas vs. Kansas State, 1 p.m. No. 7 Stanford vs. No. 8 UCLA, 3 p.m. No. 4 Utah vs. Wyoming, 8:30 p.m. No. 6 Kentucky vs. No. 22 Arkansas, 3 p.m. No. 10 Connecticut vs. Georgetown at the Hartford Civic Center, 1 p.m. No. 11 Mississippi at Tennessee, 5 p.m. No. 18 Xavier v, Virginia Tech, 11 a.m. No. 23 Marquette vs. Boston College, 12 p.m. No.20 Rhode Island at State Bonaventure, 5:30 p.m. No.19 Michigan at Ohio State, 12:30 p.m. No. 24 Hawaii vs. Southern Methodist, 3 a.m. No. 25 Oklahoma State at Baylor, 2 p.m. Sunday's Games Today in sports: No. 15 Syracuse vs. Miami, 10 a.m. No. 15 New Mexico at No. 5 Arizona 2 n.p. No. 9 Purdue at Indiana, 10 a.m. No. 13 Iowa at Minnesota, 2 p.m. No. 14 South Carolina at Georgia, 2 p.m. 1972 — The Dallas Cowboys dominate the Miami Dolphins setting a Super Bowl record of 252 yards rushing en route to a 24-3 victory. No.17 Florida State at Georgia Tech, 2 p.m. Sports, etc. 1974 - Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford are elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Mantle makes it in his first year of eligibility and Ford in his second year. No. 21 West Virginia at Villanova, 12 p.m. 1988 — Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder, the CBS TLI today for 12 years, is fired for his racial comments during an interview with WRC-TV in Washington, D.C. the previous day. X-rays scheduled today to assess LaFrentz's hand Continued from page 1B "When the doctors say he can play, we'll let him play. As LaFrentz went up for a rebound, center Eric Chenwith came across LaFrentz's hand and made a clean break of the bone. The injury occurred Dec. 26 in Honolulu during a practice in preparation for the Rainbow Classic. Today, a doctor will X-ray the arm and check on the bone's healing "I just want to get back and start playing as soon as possible so I can progress. If that holds true, he will have missed 13 games. "He'll make a decision if I can get into a brace and hopefully get out there and practice a little bit," LaFrentz said. "It feels fine. There is absolutely no pain." Feb. 8, when the Jayhawks play Missouri in Allen Field House, is the target date for LaFrentz's return. finish out the season strong," LaFrentz said. "I've got to make sure for myself and for our team that when I come back, I'm as strong as I was when I left." LaFrentz said he had been keeping in shape in whatever way possible, whether bicycling, running laps around Allen Field House, or even lifting heavy objects with his right hand. But those exercises are no substitute for basketball conditioning, he said. LaFrentz talked about all of the possible silver linings to the injury: the rest it has given him, the improved play of Chenowith and forward. Lester Earl, and the different perspective he has seen from the sidelines. "I kind of have a new appreciation for what I'm doing," he said. "I can't wait to get back there, whether it's a game or whether it's in practice. I just want to play basketball." SPORTS CALENDAR Tomorrow: 1:05 p.m. in Allen Field House Men's basketball vs. Kansas State TV: CBS, Radio; KLZR 105.9 FM Basketball vs. Missouri 1 p.m. at Carbondale, Ill. KU Swimming and Diving vs. Southern Illinois University. 2 p.m. at Columbia, Mo. Women's Basketball Minute. NEXT WEEK: Monday: Wednesday: 8:35 p.m. at Columbia, Mo. Men's basketball vs. Missouri. TV: ESPN. Radio: KLZR 105.9 FM 7 p.m. in Allen Field House Women's Basketball vs. Oklahoma State. Jan. 24: All day at Columbia, Mo. Track and Field at Missouri Invitational. 3 p.m. in Allen Field House Men's Basketball vs. Texas Tech. TV: Big 1/2 Network, Podio KLZ 180-745 7 p.m. at lubback, Texas Women's Tennis team, TeenTech p. m.t at laddock, texas women's Basketball vs. Texas Tech. TV TONIGHT FRIDAY PRIMETIME JANUARY 16, 1998 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KSMO **3** "Air America" *★★★* (1990) Two Vietnam War-era pilots run drugs for the CIA. Highlander: The Series (R) WDAF **4** Visitor "The Tairf" in Stereo Millennium (in Stereo) (PA) News ☐ News ☐ News ☐ Real TV ☐ H.Patrol KCTV **5** Kids Say Gregory Farm. Mat. Step by Step Nash Bridges "Live Shoot" ☐ Late Show (in Stereo) Seinfeld KCPT **6** Wash. Week Week-Review Kansas Week: State Antiques Roadshow ☐ Business Rpt. Alfred L duPont Awards "Jane" KSNT **7** Players "Con-traband" Dateline (in Stereo) Homicide: Life on the Street News Tonight show (in Stereo) Late Night KMBC **8** Sabrina-Witch Boy-World Sabrina-Witch Ten Angel 20/20 News Roseanne Grace Under M"A'SH" KTUW **9** Wash. Week Wall St. Week Kansas Week Special McLaughlin Healthweek All Aboard Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (in Stereo) IBWU **10** Kids Say Gregory Farm. Mat. Step by Step Nash Bridges "Live Shoot" News Late Show (in Stereo) Late Late KTKA **11** Sabrina-Witch Boy-World Sabrina-Witch Ten Angel 20/20 News Seinfeld Married... Nightlife AAE 62 Biography: Dionne America's Castles 20th Century Lew & Order "Family Values" Biography: Dionne CNBC 61 "Barbarians at the Gate" **** (1933) A fact-based face about greed and corporate intrigue. "Barbarians at the Gate" **** (1933) James Garner. WORLD TODAY 61 World Today Larry King Live World Today Splits Illus. Moneyline Showbiz COM 61 "Johnny Dangerously" **** (1984, Comedy) Michael Keaton "Morny Python and the Holy Grail" **** % (1975, Comedy) "This is a Spin Tap" (1984) COURT 61 Prime Time Justice Cochran & Company Trial Story Prime Time Justice (R) Cochran & Company (R) CSPAN 61 Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs (R) DISC 61 Wild Discovery: Red Desert News World-Wond. Discovery Atlantis (R) Justice Files "Parole" (R) Wild Discovery: Red Desert ESPN 61 NASCAR 50 Winter X-Games (Live) Sportscenes (R) Wheelchair XGames HIST 61 In Search of History (R) Desert Storm: The Ultimate War (R) Sacrifice at Pearl Harbor (R) In Search of History (R) LIFE 61 Unsolved Mysteries "Call Me Ann?" **** (1990, Biography) Patty Duke Almost Golden Girls Mysteries MTV 61 Music Videos Beavis-Butt. You (In Stereo) Top Ten Videos of the Week Loveline (R) In Stereo Beavis-Butt. Beavis-Butt. SCIFI 61 American Gothic (In stereo) "Don't Look Now" (1973) An English couple in Venice meets a blind psychic Night Stalker "Chopper" Amner, Gothic. TLC 61 Real American: 48 hours Waco II (R) Real Blonic Man (R) Real Americas: 48 hours Waco II (R) Waco II (R) TNT 61 NBA Basketball: Orlando Magic at Phoenix Suns. (In stereo Live) Inside-NBA "Split Decalation" **** (1988, Drama) Gene Hackman. USA 61 Walker, Texas Ranger "The Godfather" **** (1972, Drama) Martin Brando "Back to the Future Part III" (1981) Michael J. Fox: LEGENDS (R) VH1 61 Hollywood-Vinyl Pop-Up Video "Pink Floyd: The Wall" **** % (1932, Fantasy) Bob Goldberg Classic Album (R) WGN 61 "Chicago Joe and the Showgirl" **** % (1930, Drama) In the Heat of the Night Homewinner News In the Heat of the Night WTB 61 "Airborne%" **** % (1960) Vietnam War-aerial plots run for the CAI "Smokey and the Bandit" **** (1977) Burt Reynolds PREMIUM STATIONS HBO 60 "Tango & Cash" **** (1989) Sylvester Stallone, (1989) Suspense) John Allen Nelson NR" Dennis Miller Comedy Hall "Courage" MAX 61 "The Relic" **** (1997, Horror) Penelope Ann Miller, R" Independence Day" (1997) Survivor band together to regain an alien invasion Hot Line SHOW 61 "The Mirror Haunt Face" **** (1992) Barbara Simsandi Staterun 2014 Cold Lagoon Humans At a Hotel of Angels (1992) Did YOU See It??? women upset #16 Nebraska 83-74 in the Fifth annual Fill th foot exciting basketball game I saw this weekend had no dunks, no overinflated egos, and no testosterone surplus... liking about the unranked Kansas women's basketball team surprising No. 16 Nebraska..." slander - University Daily Kansan Down by 20, the Jayhawks never quit and stunned Texas when they came back for a thrilling 76-71 victory. "We showed great character. Texas was like, 'We got this'. But we didn't die. We didn't get expected us to lay down... I knew we could do it, but we needed a sparkplug." Jaclyn Johnson -- Freshman Forward who added a spark with 14 points Don't Miss Out Again!! ction is Wednesday night at 7:00 against Oklahoma State.