2B Quick Looks Wednesday January 14, 1998 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Jan. 14) The stars are shining on you tonight. Even though you are feeling a lot of stress, forget about everything tonight and go out. You will be the highlight of the evening. Aries: Today is an 8. Today you are at the center of the action, possibly even the cause of the action. The Leo moon adds a party atmosphere to the driving force of Mars. You attract people who can match your pace. Taurus: Today is a 5. Today you may feel like you bought a one-way ticket for the voyage of the damned. You seem to be surrounded by unpleasant people and acts of meaningless antagonism. Stop and think about this. Maybe it's just your own bad trip. Gemini: Todav is a 7. Whether by phone, Internet, or face to face, this is a day to network like crazy. You don't need to be carrying a message just to check in and say hello. Keeping yourself in circulation will pay off in a big way. Cancer: Today is a Z. Today may be more of a day to make an arrangement than it is to see the result. You are comfortable with organizational tasks and official business. Someone else can learn a lot from watching you. Leo: Today is a 9. When the moon is in Leo's house, it becomes the towering inferno. You are hot stuff today, even for a fire sign. If you reign in your arraignance, you could be unstoppable for the next few days. Virgo: Today is an 8. Keeping yourself busy and in constant motion has a double edge. You may get a lot accomplished, but you do so at the risk of losing yourself. Daydreaming is both productive and healthy today. Scorpio: Today is a 7. Saqittarius; Today is an 8. Libra: Today is a 7. Capricorn: Today is a 7. The entire human race feels like a family divided today. Focus on the self only enhances and aggravates the differences. Set aside your own concerns as much as possible and try to be a healing force. Go and introduce yourself to the people next door today. A larger sense of community begins in your own neighborhood. Creative outreach can be a contagious force. Aquarius: Today is an 8. Today people could call you the temp based on how quickly you do one job and go on to the next one. You are light on your feet, a moving target, a verb instead of a noun. Efficiency is your middle name. The Leo moon brings a burning secret to your otherwise free and open life. Silence can be a terrible burden, even if you have only the best reasons for it. Sudden changes in your environment can affect everything. You may be eager to hurry sundown, but you are stuck in the oppressive glare of a day that seems to last forever. An unsound business practice makes everyone's life difficult. A shortage of something vital slows time to a crawl. Pisces: Todav is a 6. You feel like a Silhouette today, a flat moving shape with no substance. If you go looking for attention, you may attract the wrong kind. Come out of the shadows before inviting someone else into your world. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Big 12 Conference: LUBBOCK, Texas — Brian Skinner scored 25 points, and his Baylor teammates hit 113-pointers last night as the streaking Bears beat Texas Tech 90-78. Rodrick Miller added 24 points for Baylor, including four longrange bombs. The Bears were more accurate behind the 3-point arc, shooting 11-for-23, than their 19-for-44 clip from inside it. It was the fifth consecutive victory for Baylor (9-5, 4-0 Big 12), which had just one road win this season and hadn't won in Lubbock since 1993. Likewise, the Red Raiders (7-6, 1-2) saw a five-game home winning streak end. The loss spoiled a 35-point game by Tech's Cory Carr. Top 25: Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. LEXINGTON, Ky. — Jeff Shepard scored 16 points to lead five Kentucky players in double figures and the sixth-ranked Wildcats gained a measure of revenge against No. 14 South Carolina with a 91-70 victory last night. South Carolina (10-3, 2-2 Southeastern Conference) swept the Wildcats last season, winning the conference regular-season title. Kentucky (15-2, 4-0) could gain a sweep this year when the teams meet again Feb. 28 at South Carolina. Wayne Turner finished with 15 points and Allen Edwards had a career-high 12 of Kentucky's season-high 25 assists. B. J. McKie topped South Carolina with 24 points. The victory was the 1,700th for Kentucky, the winningest program in college basketball history. CLEMSON, S.C. — Point guard Terrell McIntyre scored 15 points The Seminoles (12-5, 1-4) made some national noise with victories against Connecticut and defending NCAA champion Arizona earlier this season. But in league play, they have fallen to last place, losing to Maryland and Duke before Clemson's victory. and was back at full speed for Clemson, which used a 17-8 run to hand No.17 Florida State its third straight Atlantic Coast Conference loss, 86-65 last night. Neither Clemson nor Florida State could afford another loss and hope to stay close to the ACC's—and the country's—top two of North Carolina and Duke. With new coach Steve Robinson, Florida State looked like it was ready to challenge in ACC basketball as it has dominated league football the past six seasons. But against Clemson, the Seminoles were careless with 23 turnovers and too aggressive. Second-leading scorer Randell Jackson fouled out with 11 minutes remaining after he scored 13 points. It was only the second victory for Providence (7-7, 2-3 Big East) in 17 games in the Carrier Dome, and it was sweet. The Friars lost 77-59 at home to Syracuse (14-2, 4-1) last week. SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Jamel Thomas scored 19 points and Kendrick Moore added 17 as Providence atoned for a humiliating loss to Syracuse six days earlier by beating the 15th-ranked Orangemen 76-64 last night. The Friars scored the first 18 points of the game and their tough defenses proved too much for the Orangemen to overcome. Syracuse shot 30.8 percent and was just 2 of 18 from 3-point range against the Providence defense, which kept switching from man-to-man to zone. From the outset, the Friars seemed intent on proving that last week's loss was a fluke. In that game, Providence shot a woeful 28.3 percent from the field and was 3-of-19 from 3-point range. Providence, which led 33-28 at halftime, hit 50 percent of its 26 shots in the first period and 48 percent for the game. Jason Hart led Syracuse with zz points, while Ryan Blackwell had 19 and Todd Burgan 10. Last night's scores: Men's Basketball (Top 25) No.6 Kentucky 90, No.14 South Carolina 71 No.9 Purdue 68, Illinois 58 No. 10 Connecticut 80, Seton Hall 59 Providence 76, No.15 Syracuse 64 Clemson 86, No.17 Florida State 65 No. 20 Rhode Island 84, LaSalle 73 North Carolina Charlotte 66, No. 23 Marquette 53 NRA· San Antonio 97, Boston 88 Atlanta 91, New York 89 Philadelphia 107, Vancouver 89 New Jersey 81, Charlotte 68 Chicago 101, Seattle 91 Houston 100, Dallas 87 Orlando 98, Denver 84 Cleveland 102, Phoenix 84 Miamiat Portland NHL: Washington 4. Ottawa 0 Sports on TV tonight: 6 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Duke at Wake Forest ESPN2 NCA4 Basketball, Penn St. at Wisconsin TBS — NBA Basketball, San Antonio at Washington 7 p.m. 8 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, North Carolina at Maryland 9:30 p.m. ESPN2 - NHL Hockey, Colorado at Anaheim Tonight's men's basketball games: No. 1 North Carolina at Mary land, 8 p.m. No. 13 Iowa at Ohio State, 7 p.m. No. 18 Xavier at George Washington, 6 p.m. No.2 Duke at Wake Forest, 6 p.m. No.3 Kansas at Texas A&M, 7 p.m. No. 25 Oklahoma State at Missouri, 7 p.m. No. 22 Arkansas vs. Florida, 7 p.m. Sports,etc. Today in sports: 1973 — The Miami Dolphins, after going 14-0 in the regular season and winning two playoff games, beat the Washington Redskins 14-7 in the Super Bowl and become the only undefeated team in NFL history. 1968 — The Green Bay Packers won their second straight Super Bowl. The game draws the first $3 million gate in football history. Bart Starr, the game's MVP, completes 13 of 24 passes for 202 yards. 1990 — Joe Montana set an NFL record when he completes his 30th and 31st post-season touchdown passes as the San Francisco 49ers beat the Los Angeles Rams 30-3 in the NFC championship game. Terry Bradshaw had thrown 30. 1990 — John Elway passed for 385 yards and three touchdowns as the Denver Broncos advance to their fourth Super Bowl with a 37-21 victory against the Cleveland Browns in the AFC Championship. SPORTS CALENDAR Today: Saturday: 7:05 p. m. at College Station, Texas— Men's basketball v. Texas & M 1. 0.5 p.m. in Allen Field House—Men's basketball v. Kansas State 2 p.m. at Columbia, Mo — Women's Basketball mv. Missouri 1 p.m. at Carbondale, Ill.—KU Swimming and Diving v. Southern Illinois University TV TONIGHT WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME JANUARY 14,1998 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO 8 College Basketball: Kansas at Texas A&M. 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