2B Quick Looks Monday September 11,2000 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Sept. 11). A partner could play a major role in your life this year. A fantasy can come true, but you may be the one who keeps touch with reality. Work is plentiful, and the pay is good in October. Save what you can to make changes at home in December. You may have to do an old job over again in February. Let a dream inspire you in March. Your experience could lead to abundance in June. Join with friends in your chosen field in July. A critic helps you fine-tune your act in August. To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day. O the most challenging. Aries (March 21-April 19) — Today is a 7. Aries (March 12-April 9) — today is APRIL Love looks good if you're attracted to the opposite site. Be gentle and sensitive, however, or you'll get nowhere. Work could interfere with pleasure. You can't make the connection now, don't worry. Try again late Wednesday. Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 7. You could go through quite a bit of money if you're not careful. Getting it is relatively easy, but plenty of folks with outstretched palms are waiting to take it from you. Make sure you know where every cent is going. Gemini (May 21-June 21) — Today is a 7. Even if you express yourself well, you're liable to run into difficulties. The others won't want to do what you're asking This is a lesson for you in patience and persistence. Cancer June 22-July 22] — Today is a 6. Although you feel strong, move with caution. Something that's going on behind the scenes could affect you. Find out what it is before you take action. Ask a person who knows all the gossip and can't help but pass it along. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 5. Lebo July 23-Aug. 22 — Today is a 5. Although you’re confident, getting things to go the way you’ve planned may be hard. Somebody you thought was on your side could be part of the problem. Hold your temper and watch for ways to make corrections. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Today is a 5. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Today is a 5. Luckily, you're probably already on a healthy diet. That's good, because your nerves could be on edge. Others may say or do ridiculous things. Be patient and try not to make big decisions. Hang in there; it'll get better. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — Today is a 6. You may feel creative, but take care. Your initial design may have a few flaws. Don't get mad if a perfectionist points them out to you. Instead, work together to get your fantasy a little closer to reality Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today it is a 6. Romance may be on your mind, but it might be hard to make the connection. Some sort of financial difficulties are straining the relationship. If that's the case, then that's what you should talk about — in private, of course. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today is a 5. The hardest thing for you will be listening. You'll want to share your great ideas and tell the other person what to do. That's not going to be effective, though. If you can listen long enough for the other person to figure it out, the lesson will be retained. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is a 6. You may have to do the same job over three or four times. That's what it feels like, anyway. To minimize mistakes, consider all possible consequences before you act. They'll happen anyway, but at least you know to watch for them. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today is a 7. You're lucky in love now, and that's good. You may need all the luck you can get to keep your sense of humor. A disagreement about money is a likely tension producer. Share your favorite cheap dinner with your sweetheart to keep things light. fusces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 5. You may feel like everybody's ordering you around. Think about what you want so you'll head in the right direction. You may not accomplish your goals yet, but you can minimize losses by focusing on your priorities. COLLEGE FOOTBALL ATLANTA — Chris Weinke threw for a career-high 44.3 yards and two touchdowns, helping Florida State escape a major upset. Florida teams win in weekend games No.2 Florida St. 26, Georgia Tech 21 Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Florida State (2-0, 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) extended its winning streak to 14 and improved its conference record to 63-2 since jer ing the ACC in 1992. Georgia Tech (1-1, 0-1), a 22-point underdog, lost its ninth in a row to the Seminoles but received a rousing cheer from the home fans after its final drive ended in Florida State territory. No. 15 Washington 34, No. 4 Miami 29 SEATLE — Marques Tuiasosop passed for a touchdown and ran for another, and freshman Rich Alexis scored on a 50-yard run. Washington (2-0) led 20-3 at halftime and took a 34-22 lead on early in the fourth quarter on Pat Conniff's 1-yard run. But Miami (1-1) scored on James Jackson's 1-yard run with 2:52 left. Tuisosapo completed 18 of 31 passes for 223 yards and a touchdown. He rushed for 45 yards and scored a TD on 15 carries. against Northwestern in 1991. No. 3 Michigan No. 150 ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Anthony Thomas ran for 131 yards on 14 carries and scored two first-quarter touchdowns as Michigan scored a school-record 28 points in the first quarter. No.3 Michigan 38, Rice 7 Michigan (2-0) scored on its first four possessions, breaking the record of 24 first-quarter points John Navarre, starting his second straight game for injured Drew Henson, completed 10 of 15 passes for 129 yards. His three firsthalf TD passes — two to Marquise Walker — helped stake Michigan to a 35-0 lead. The suspension-ridden Badgers got three interceptions from Jamar Fletcher, whom coach Barry Alvarez considered sitting out. As it was, Wisconsin (2-0) went without a dozen players who were suspended for receiving unadvertised discounts at a shoe store. no. 5 Wisconsin 27, Oregon 23 MADISON, Wis. — Big Ten sprint champion Michael Bennett rushed for 290 yards and two long touchdowns. Bennett scored on runs of 59 and 75 yards in the third quarter and set up another TD with a career-long 83-yard burst. No. 8 Florida 55, Middle Tennessee GANESVILLE, Fla.- Rex Grossman three three touchdown passes, sparking another Florida quarterback controversy. The redshirt freshman replaced Jesse Palmer in the middle of a series with the Gators (2-0) leading 24-0. Grossman threw TD passes of 19 and 14 yards to Aaron Walker, and a 16-yarder to Alex Willis. Korean teams to march together in opening gala SYDNEY, Australia — A busy day for Juan Antonio Samarack. He visited the Olympic Village, performed on the didgeridoo and finally negotiated a historic agreement between North and South Korea. OLYMPICS Under a deal announced last night, athletes from North and South Korea will for the first time march as a single delegation Friday in the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympics. International Olympic Committee president Samaranch and leaders from both nations completed the agreement for the two teams to appear at the opening ceremonies behind a Korean unification flag. "It's a very import- OLYMPIC GAMES Athletes from both nations will wear the same white uniforms for the ceremony. Once the games begin, they will compete independently with their own national colors, flags and anthems. The rapprochement was first broached during the June summit between leaders of the two nations. Technically, the Koreas remain in a state of war because their three-year 1950s conflict ended in an armistice rather than a peace treaty. tant gesture to show to all the world the will of the two Koreas to be unified as soon as possible," Samaranch said. Roy Jones retains title with technical knockout BOXING Jones (43-1, 35 KOs) was given a technical knockout when Harding remained in his corner because of a torn left bicep. Harding sustained the injury in the second round. NEW ORLEANS — Undisputed light heavyweight champion Roy Jones Jr. retained his title when challenger Eric Harding was unable to come out for the 11th round Saturday night. Dr. Jerry Rosenberg said Harding could not lift his arm when he stopped the fight. top-ranked contender, was a heavy, underdog in the fight but was frequently the aggressor against Jones, who seemed tentative early on and lethargic throughout. Harding (19-1-1, 6 KOs), the IBF's GOLF Gil Morgan wins Classic INDIANAPOLIS — Defending champion on Gil Morgan was declared the winner of the Comfort Classic yesterday when rain and lightning forced the last round of the seniors' golf event to be canceled. in last round cancellation Morgan finished at 13 under par to earn $187,500 for his third victory of the year. His two-round total of 131 gave him a one-stroke victory over Jim Ahern. Rain and lightning halted play at the Brickyard Crossing Golf Course on the grounds of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway more than two hours before Morgan was to start. After a two-hour delay, tour officials deemed the course unplayable. Bruce Fleisher, the top moneywinner on the tour this year, shared third with Tom Wargo at 133. George McGinnis, who shot his second consecutive 67 on Saturday, held fifth place at 134. Dana Quigley was at 135, as were Chuck Moran and Jim Colbert. Course record-holder Mike McCullough tied for ninth with George Burns, Jay Sigel and J.C. Snead at 136. Morgan's total surpassed the tournament's lowest win score by two strokes. Isao Aoki established the record in 1994, when the first round was washed out by rain. Rain also forced cancellation of the final round in 1993. The Associated Press Sports Calendar Volleyball vs. Colorado 7 p.m. at Horejsi Family Athletic Center. Volleyball at Texas A&M, 6 p.m. Soccer vs. Ole Miss, 4 p.m. at SuperTarget Field. Cross Country at Iowa State Open, 10:30 a.m. in Ames, Iowa. Football vs. Alabama- Birmingham, 6 p.m. at Memorial Stadium. Affect of Jayhawks' loss to Southern Methodist Kansan.com poll Last week's question How do you think this weekend's loss to Southern Methodist will affect the football team's season? The season is doomed. No bowl game and dismal record. With home victories, Kansas can still salvage a respectable season. 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