2B Quick Looks Monday October 23, 2000 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Oct. 23). A passion for perfection is your motivation. Keep at it and achieve the wealth you're after. Get your team together in October. Give them your strategy in November. Don't spend more than you collect in December. Fix a breakdown at home with something better in February. Unpleasant advice from an expert proves valuable in May. Make your savings grow in June. A foreigner provides guidance in July, and teammates motivate you to win in September. Aries (March 21-April 19) — Today is an 6. If you're frustrated with your job or feel you're not doing it as well as you'd like, relax. You love to be first, but sometimes it takes a while to get there and lots of practice. Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 7. You and your sweetheart could have a hard time making the connection, but don't give up. Don't let a temporary financial setback ruin your day, either. That's why you have some money set aside. Think of this as a rainy day. Gemini (May 21-June 21) — Today is a 6. You'd sure like the job to be easier than it is. A household chore's the last thing you want to spend spare time doing. Could you hire it done? Something that's a bane for you could be somebody else's blessing. Cancer (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 7. Cancer (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 7. Some of your worries are groundless. Some are based on good hunches. The trick is to tell which is which. Your relationship should be doing fine. Double-check anything you're shipping or receiving for errors. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 6. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 6. Don't let a misunderstanding about money ruin a good friendship — or marriage. Love's the most important thing, right? Money's nice to have, too. You don't have to choose between them. Keep talking, listening and practicing. Virao (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Today is a 7. You're sharp, and you've got a good information source. Rely on a friend who knows everything. Everybody else is looking to you for the answers. You might have to rely on two or three knowledgeable friends. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct 22) — Today is a 6. You may have travel plans, but don't overlook details. Make lists, count your money and get prepared. The more work you do now, the more fun you'll have later. You're not going far until you get these details handled, anyway. Saaittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today is a 6. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is a 7. You might be able to help friends who are in a jam. They're under attack and need facts quickly. You know more than most folks, so give your team the support they need. Don't wait. **Smartus (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — today is a 6.** You know what an older person wants you to do, but are you willing to do? Discuss the matter with your favorite adviser. If it's illegal, of course you won't. If it just means staying quiet about a sensitive issue, maybe it's OK. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is a 7. Getting clear orders may be hard, and you'd better wait until you do. Although you've been called a workaholic, you don't like wasting your energy. That's what you'd do if you take off in the wrong direction. Aaarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today is a 6. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 5. Say no to a financial risk, no matter how good the deal looks. It could work out well for some people, but you're not apt to be one of them. You'll do best with a purchase for your home or an investment in good old real estate. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 5. If you're worried about which way to go, maybe you need a good adviser. Get somebody who can find out what you need to know. If you feel frazzled, maybe it's because you're trying to do everything by yourself. That's not necessary. KU BASKETBALL Thing are looking down on the Kansas basketball recruiting front Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Promising Kansas recruit commits to Kentucky On Saturday, Chuck Hayes, a 6-foot-6 forward from Modesto, Calif., gave a verbal commitment to Kentucky. Hayes chose the Wildcats In a recruiting season that so far has more plot twists than an average episode of ER, three of the Jayhawks' recruiting targets appear close to signing elsewhere. after being recruited by Kansas, Saint Louis, and Texas-El Paso, Hayes' father, Charles Hayes, confirmed the commitment to Pac-West Hoops on Saturday. The news could worsen for the lawhaws. According to Internet reports, Kansas has fallen in the eyes of Aaron Miles, a 6-foot point guard from Portland, Ore., and Josh Childress, a 6-10 forward from Lakewood, Calif. Several recruiting sources said during the weekend that Kansas had fallen behind Arizona in the race for Miles' promise. These same sources stated last week it was almost a sure thing that Miles would become a layback. Meanwhile, Stanford is reportedly in the lead for Childress, *Pac-West Hoops* reported that while Childress likes Kansas, he is leaning toward becoming a member of the Cardinal because of the school's proximity to home and its academics. Another of Kansas' recruits, Jamal Sampson, was supposed to make a decision during the weekend, but didn't. Sampson, a 6-10 center from Santa Ana, Calif., was supposed to choose between Kansas, Connecticut, California-Berkley, and Saint Louis by yesterday, according to The Hartford Courant. Walters, a 6-4 guard, played in 33 games for the Miami Heat last season. Walters graduated from Kansas in 1993. Former Kansas guard Rex Walters was cut Saturday by the Indianapolis Pacers. — Michael Rigg SOFTBALL 'Hawks end fall with two losses at Missouri Kansas softball ended its fall exhibition season on a sour note Saturday at the MU Invitational in Columbia, Mo. The team lost 2-1 to Missouri and was shut out 16-0 by Arizona State. Katie Campbell drove in the only run against Missouri, and Courtney Wright went three-of-four from the plate. Freshman pitcher Kara Pierce pitched six innings, allowing only six hits and two runs, but the Kansas offense could manage only one run. first inning and pounded out 13 hits in six innings as 11 different Sun Devils reached base throughout the game. Kansas had seven errors on defense. Kansas will take the field again Feb. 1-4 in the New Mexico Tournament at Las Cruces, N.M., where it hopes to improve on last season's 30-32 record. Kansan staff reports Tyson enraged after Golota quits fight AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — Mike Tyson stormed out of the ring and the arena after Andrew Golota quit before the third round in what Tyson had said would be his last fight. "He is in intensive care under observation for a conclusion," said Donald Tremblay, a spokesman for Main Events, Golota's promoter. Golota left the ring early Saturday to a chorus of boos and a shower of soda and beer. He was criticized, but upon returning to Chicago was admitted to the hospital. BOXING Golota was knocked down with 12 seconds left in the first round of the Friday night fight, and trainer Al Certo said Golota had wanted to quit between rounds. Tyson: stormed away from the ring after Golata quit. Certo told Golota he could win, and the fighter went out Golota showed no signs of distress after he left the ring. Tremblay said Kathy Dua, chief executive officer of Main Events, said she was told Golota complained of nausea during the night and that after returning to Chicago he complained of head pain and nausea. for the second round, in which he held his own. Golota announced "I quit" to referee Frank Garza before the start of the third round. Golota refused to return to the ring, despite Garza's urging. No. 2 Virginia Tech 22, Syracuse 14 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Lee Suggs scored twice in the third quarter on short runs and Michael Vick added a 55yard scoring run in the final two minutes. Vick finished 6-14 for 75 yards passing and gained just 9 net yards rushing on 16 carries. He entered the game averaging 234 all-purpose yards. Wille Pile had three interceptions, heiping the Hokies end a five-game losing streak at the Carrier Dome. No. 4 Miami 45. Temple 17 PHILADELPHIA — Santana Moss had 241 all-purpose yards, including a 71-yard punt return for a touchdown and 67-yard TD reception for Miami. (5-1, 3-0 Big East). The Hurricanes, coming off a bye after beating then-No. 1. Florida State 27-24 on Oct. 7, have won four straight games. Moss had four receptions for 96 yards, one rush for 24 yards and 121 yards on punt returns. Dorsey was 11-of-22 for 193 yards, two TDs and one interception. Minnis, who had four receptions for 131 yards, caught scoring passes of 58 and 30 yards from Chris Weinke. Weinke completed 16 of 28 passes for 274 yards in three quarters. Miami's Ken Dorsey threw his first interception of the season in the third quarter. Dorsey has thrown a record 193 passes without an interception since last year's Gator Bowl. No. 6 Florida St, 37, Virginia 3 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Snoop Minnis caught two TD passes, helping Florida State (7-1, 5-0 ACC) extend the nation's longest home unbeaten streak to 50 games. Florida State has lost at home since a 17-16 defeat to Miami in 1991. No. 7 Oregon 14, No. 21 Arizona 10 No. 7 Oregon 14, No. 21 Arizona 10 EUGENE, Ore., — Joey Harrington threw two first-half touchdown passes, and Oregon's defense made the points hold up, helping the Ducks take control of the race for the Rose Bowl. The Ducks (6-1, 4-0 Pac-10), the only unbeaten team left in the conference, won their 19th straight home game by holding Arizona to just 17 rushing yards on 32 carries. Arizona (5-2, 3-1) fell to 0-5 under coach Dick Tomey at Autzen Stadium, the only Pac-10 stadium in which he's never won during his 13-plus seasons with the Wildcats. The Associated Press Sports Calendar Volleyball vs. Texas A&M, 7 p.m., at Horesji Family Athletic Center. Swimming & Diving vs. Texas A&M, 7 p.m., at Robinson Natorium. Swimming & Diving Big 12 Conference Relay Invitational at Robinson Natorium. Soccer at Missouri, 4 p.m., in Columbia, Mo. Men's golf at the Nelson Stanford Invitational in Palo Alto, Calif. Football vs. Texas Tech at Memorial Stadium, 1 p.m. Volleyball at Nebraska, 7 p.m., at Lincoln, Neb. Cross country at the Big 12 Championships in Boulder, Colo. AP TOP 25 Men's golf at the Nelson Stanford Invitational in Palo Alto, Calif. The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 21, 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: 1.Nebraska (67) 7-0 1,747 1 2.Virginia Tech 7-0 1,605 2 3.Oklahoma (3) 7-0 1,599 3 4.Miami 5-1 1,532 4 5.Clemson 8-0 1,449 5 6.Florida St. 7-1 1,420 6 7.Oregon 6-1 1,309 7 8.Florida 6-1 1,247 8 9.Washington 6-1 1,141 9 10.Kansas St. 7-1 1,072 10 11.TCU 6-0 1,014 11 12.Ohio St. 6-1 1,881 12 13.E Georgia 6-1 872 13 14.Southern Miss. 5-1 853 15 15.Michigan 6-2 762 16 16.Purdue 6-2 688 17 17.South Carolina 7-1 671 18 18.Oregon St. 6-1 668 19 19.Notatre Dame 5-2 555 23 20.Mississippi St. 4-2 365 13 21.N.C.State 5-2 189 24 22.Texas 5-2 206 — 23.Northwest 5-2 204 25 24.Arizona 5-2 201 21 25.Auburn 5-2 129 — Others receiving votes: Colorado St. 65, Pittsburgh 47, W. Michigan 38, SLU 19, Arizona St. 14, Tennessee 8, Georgia Tech 6, Tesla A&M 8, UCLA 6, Toledo 5, Mississippi 4, Iowa St. 3, UTEP 2, East Carolina 1, Minnesota 1, Kansan.com poll rcent He has cemented his position as the Hawks coach Last week's question Note: This poll is not scientific. Two hundred twenty-one people voted. Numbers may not add up because of rounding. What did Saturday's 38-17 win against Missouri mean for Kansas coach Terry Allen? It cemented his position as coach of the Javhawks. it means he should be back next season, but still has to prove himself. It doesn't matter; he should still be fired. Next week's question: Is tearing down the goalposts appropriate for celebrating a Kansas football victory? Log on to www.kansan.com to cast your vote on this issue. Results will be posted next Monday. 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