2B Quick Looks Monday November 13,2000 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Nov. 13). The money you invest this year could make your future warm and snugly. Don't just toss your money away. Learn to do it right. The worries you have in November are your motivation. A loss in December can be forestalled with planning. Learn from a real sweet heart in January. Real estate's a good investment in February. Work more to earn more in April. Refly on an expert's advice in May. More treasure can be found in a familiar place in June. Travel with a wise woman in July. A friend's thoughtless comment tweaks you into action in October. Aries (March 21-April 19) — Today is a 6. You're smart, and you're learning quickly, too. Keeping a secret is difficult. Don't let on how much you know, for a while. You don't want to get an innocent bystander into trouble. Discretion, now, is the better part of valor. Gemini (May 21-June 21) — Today is a 7. A partner's wishes are your command. Unfortunately, your money's involved. Are you paying for the date? You probably can afford it, so don't complain. Be the big spender and make a loved one feel special. Gemini (May 21-June 21) — Today is a 7. You might be tapped for an overtime assignment. You're the best person for the job, but you don't think so. Is that because you're trying to leave town early, to visit a friend? Show you're the best choice by being super-efficient. Cancer (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 6. Cancer (June 22-July 22) --- Today is a 6. Your head's full of dreams of the perfect home, but your roommate is on a different wavelength. Convincing this person that you're right is worth the trouble. That's especially true if you're talking about renovation or a move. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 6. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Today is an 8. Success can be yours if you push. You're sometimes shy about saying what you want; you don't let people know how smart you are, either. Well, cut it out. Be bold, and you could get the promotion or job you richly deserve. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct 22) — Today is a 6. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is a 7. **Lora (Sep. 25-Oct 22) — today is a d@b.** Have you been daydreaming about far horizons, but does a lack of funds have you stopped? Don't give up on the goal. Try something you've never done before. Other people have, so how hard can it be? Start by talking with somebody who knows. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is a 7. Follow the money trail, and you'll find out who's got it stashed away and who's all talk. Don't tell them how much you've got; that's none of their business. The more you know about their business, though, the better off you'll be. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today is a 5. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — I agree it is a 5. You've got something stashed away that could be useful. It could be the clue you need to put the puzzle together. A friend can get you headed in the right direction. A partner can help you figure out what to do next. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 7. Separation from a person you care about may have you stressed. If you can't get there, maybe they could come to you. Entertaining a dear friend at your house would work out fine for you both. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today is a 6. An initial setback might slow you down, but don't give up. You often come up with your best ideas when you're under stress. Go over your notes again. You might have missed something. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is a 7. If you think there's a mistake, check with an older friend or your supervisor. Don't repeat the same error over and over again. Trust a hunch and find out if the instructions you've been given are right. Don't follow blindly; watch where you're going. BASKETBALL Crider could transfer to Washburn soon He was in Topeka on Friday meeting with Washburn coach Bob Chipman and touring the campus, Crider, a backup point guard from Horton, said he was frustrated with playing time and had been seeking a transfer. According to a source in the Athletics Department, all that's holding up the announcement of Crider's transfer to Washburn is a meeting between Kansas coach Roy Williams and the school officers that will oversee Crider's transfer. In his first two seasons, Crider played 56 minutes and made one field goal. This year, he was held out of the Jayhawks' exhibition against Emporia State. The Washburn Ichabads will play in Lawrence on Nov. 25 — and junior guard John Crider could be with them. Last week, Crider didn't even travel with the Jayhawks to New York, where they captured the championship of the Coaches vs. Cancer classic. In other news, the letters of intent that will make Aaron Miles, Michael Lee, Wayne Simim and Keith Langford official Jayhawks should be announced today. Williams has been pestered by questions ever since the game against the Hornets, and on Friday he still didn't confirm Crider's transfer. The Jayhawks' trip to New York was the only obstacle holding up the announcement of the four new signees. ROWING Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. The Kansas rowing team won silver and bronze medals in the Open 4 varsity race at the Head of the Iowa Regatta yesterday in Iowa City. The results had Kansas wins silver, bronze in Iowa City been held because of a race protest. Woman's Week 4 -Kansan staff reports Kansas Varsity 4 Boat C Assignment: Lauren Royall, Tiffany Marquart, Marlene Smith and Mary Koboldt **Women's Open 4** 1. Iowa Boat A (16:06.06) 2. Kansas Boat A (16:35.03) 3. Kansas Boat C (16:36.24) 4. Wisconsin (16:39.66) 5. Iowa Boat B (16:57.46) 6. Texas Boat B (16:59.24) 7. Wichita State (17:30.03) 8. Texas Boat A (17:30.27) 9. Tulsa (17:35.13) 10. Iowa Boat C (17:38.53) *Kansas Varsity 4 Boat A* *Assignment: Tawny Bach, Alane* *Thomas, Ali Brox and Dana Parsons* *Coxsage; Andy Krothuhl* Manenna Smith and Mary Kobold Coxswaime; Angie Kratochvil Chicago QB Miller ruptures Achilles tendon ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Chicago Bears quarterback Jim Miller will be out six to seven months because of a ruptured left Achilles' tendon suffered in yesterday's 20-3 loss to Buffalo. NFL He will undergo surgery within the next 48 hours, Bears trainer Tim Bream said. Miller was hurt when he began to scramble out of bounds deep in Buffalo territory in the second quarter It was originally thought Miller suffered the injury when Bills lineman Shawn Price rolled onto the back of Miller's feet after he went down. However, the quarterback said he knew he injured himself as soon as he began to scramble. Miller was making his second start in place of Cade McNown, out because of a separated shoulder. Miller went 9-for-13 for 40 yards against Buffalo. The game was tied 3-3 at the time of his injury. Chicago was left with Shane Matthews, who made his season debut. Matthews is in his seventh NFL season and got his most playing time last year, starting seven games. He led the team by going 167-for-275 for 1,645 yards passing. Williams breaks ankle may be out for season CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Ricky Williams broke his left ankle yesterday against Carolina, sidelining the New Orleans Saints running back for perhaps the rest of the regular season The preliminary diagnosis was that Williams, who reached 1,000 yards rushing for the season on his final carry of the 20-10 victory, will be out six to eight weeks. The second-year running back and 1998 Heisman Trophy winner needed 93 yards to hit the 1,000 mark. He got there on a one-yard rush with a little over six minutes to play, but was injured and left the game. Williams had an assortment of injuries throughout his rookie season, limiting him to 253 attempts and 884 yards rushing. He already has 251 attempts this year. Davenport beats Hingis claims another tourney TENNIS VILLANOVA, Pa. — Lindsay Davenport beat Martina Hinges 7-6 (9-7), 6-4 yesterday and won the Advanta Championships, defeating the Swiss star in the title match for the second straight year. It was the fourth championship of the year for Davenport, ranked No. 2 in the world. against Conchita Martinez, heads into this week's season-ending Chase Championships in New York with consecutive tournament victories. Davenport, coming off a dominating performance in the semifinals Hingls, No. 1 in the world, twice rallied from match point, and reeled off nine straight points before losing serve in the final game. Davenport came back from double set point and won the tlebreaker in the first set after twice falling to capitalize when she was serving. She repeatedly frustrated Hingis throughout the 85-minute match with a strong backhand and powerful serve. TRACK OSLO, Norway — An international agency will consider today whether to take control of drug-testing of American track and field athletes, a move prompted by allegations the U.S. federation covered up positive cases. The World Anti-Doping Agency will examine a proposal from USA Track & Field to take control of its entire drug-control program, which could be extended to all countries and all sports. The credibility of the U.S. system came under fire during the Sydney Olympics with accusations by the International Amateur Athletic Federation that USATF had suppressed 15 positive tests in the past two years. Agency ponders control of U.S.-athlete drug tests The pressure intensified after news leaked out that shot putter C.J. Hunter, husband of spinner Marion Jones, had tested positive four times for the steroid nandrolone last summer. The Associated Press TRIVIA ANSWER Larissa Semyonovna Latynina Sports Calendar Volleyball at Texas, 7 p.m. in Austin, Texas Men's basketball vs. North Dakota, 7:05 p.m.at Allen Fieldhouse Women's swimming and diving at Minnesota Invitational Women's basketball vs. Grambling State, 2:05 p.m. at Allen Fieldhouse Volleyball vs. Missouri, 7 p.m. at Horesji Family Athletics Center Footbal at Iowa State in Ames, Iowa Women's swimming and diving at Minnesota Invitational Women's swimming and diving at Minnesota Invitational AP TOP 25 The Top 25 teams in the Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Saturday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and ranking in the previous poll: rank team rec pts pvs 1. Oklahoma (70) 9-0 1,774 1 2. Miami 8-1 1,690 2 3. Florida St. (1) 10-1 1,629 3 4. Florida 9-1 1,551 5 5. Oregon 10-1 1,490 6 6. Washington 9-1 1,429 7 7. Virginia Tech 9-1 1,328 8 8. Oregon St. 9-1 1,263 10 9. Kansas St. 9-2 1,124 16 10. Nebraska 8-2 1,101 4 11. Notre Dame 7-2 1,006 11 12. Ohio St. 8-2 957 13 13. Mississippi St. 7-2 896 15 14. Texas 8-2 725 19 15. TCU 8-1 679 18 16. Clemson 8-2 662 17 17. Purdue 7-3 603 9 18. Auburn 8-2 599 22 19. Michigan 7-3 543 20 20. Georgia Tech 7-2 469 24 21. Texas A&M 7-3 328 23 22. Georgia 6-3 322 14 23. Northwestern 7-3 284 12 24. Southern Miss. 7-2 238 22 25. South Carolina 7-3 121 25 Others receiving votes: LSU 97, Tennessee 56, Louisville 49, Toledo 17, UTEP 14, Air Force 8, Colorado St. 7, Iowa St. 6, Mississippi 3, N.C. State 2, W. Michigan 2, Wisconsin 2, Boise St. 1. Kansan.com poll Last week's question Which newcomer to the Which newcomer Kansas men's basketball team will contribute the most? Chris Zerbe Mario Kinsey Bryant Nash Brett Ballard Todd Kappelmann Lewis Harrison Note: This poll is not scientific. Numbers may not add up because of rounding. Total votes:106 Next week's question: Which Kansas men's basketball player was most vital to the Jayhawks winning the Coaches vs. Cancer IKON Classic? ■ Drew Gooden ■ Kenny Gregory ■ Jeff Boschee ■ Nick Collison ■ Kirk Hinrich Log on to www.kansan.com to cast your vote on this issue Caesar Salad Crisp Romaine lettuce, black olives, fresh tomatoes and parmesan cheese topped with your choice of our marinated grilled chicken or grilled portabella mushroom. Finished with our homemade croutons. $2.00 Off Any Entrée (Coupon-goodtime Dec 21, 2009) Bon Appétit! 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