2B = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2002 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Nov. 6). The money will be coming and going quickly this year. Can you hang onto it? That's the game. Set up a budget and stick to it, even when you've got a lot of cash on hand, and you'll end up the big winner. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7. Make time for an outing with friends, even if it's only a lunch date. Getting a break will help you prepare for a tough assignment Friday. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 6. Better stay involved in the next big domestic purchase. Point out what's affordable and what's not. Your partner isn't as good at that as you are. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a 6. Allow your experience to be overruled by somebody else's enthusiasm. Just because something's never worked for you before, that doesn't mean it never will. Atrformation is taking place. Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is a 6. Now comes the hard part, where you figure out what to do next. The old rules may not work in a new game. Better find out what the new rules are. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 6. Upcoming changes should turn out well for you, although you may not immediately understand how. Having friends helps. Support them however you can. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) Today is a 5. You may have an uncanny ability to figure out what's going on before anybody else does. If so, tell the people who'll use the information for the benefit of all. In other words, the good guys. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is an 8. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is an 8. The odds are you'll soon get involved in a fascinating conversation. Better block out time for it. It wouldn't hurt to arrange the location, either. Coffee and croissants would be nice. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 7. It may be time to bring a rocky relationship to a close. Being willing to end it could be a good catalyst for change, too one way or another. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 7. A financial setback could temporarily throw you off stride if you let it. Pretend everything's okay as you rearrange your holdings, and pretty soon everything will be. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7. Do you have the feeling you ought to be doing something, but you don't know what? Well, maybe the emergency hasn't happened yet. Be extra alert through Thursday. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 7. Be on your best behavior, because somebody important is watching. Don't be inhibited. Polish your performance. You've got talent. Flaunt it! Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 7. Discuss recent frustrations with your friends. That will help you feel better, and it may even lead to a way to solve your problem. And there is a way — you just haven't found it yet. Cryogenics hearing delayed The Associated Press Find it on Kansan.com. INVERNESS, Fla. - A court hearing over whether Ted Williams' daughter can challenge her half brother's desire to have the Hall of Famer's body cryogenically preserved was postponed for a second time yesterday. The hearing had been scheduled for today in Citrus County Circuit Court. No new date had been set. Bobby-Jo Williams Ferrell wants to have the court decide whether her father's ashes should be scattered in the ocean off Florida, as he declared in his 1996 will. But his youngest children, John Henry and Claudia Williams, maintain they signed a handwritten pact with their father in November 2000 agreeing that their bodies would be frozen. John Henry Williams had his father's body moved to a Scottsdale, Ariz., cryogenics lab shortly after his death on July 5 at age 83. Cryogenic supporters say bodies might one day be thawed and brought back to life. Most experts say that is highly unlikely. Wednesday's hearing was to determine whether to dismiss Ferrell's motion to have the court determine which would take precedence: the will asking for cremation or the note asking for cryogenic freezing. The hearing had first been scheduled for Oct. 3, but was pushed back a month because of scheduling conflicts. At the time, Bob Goldman, an attorney for John Henry Williams, acknowledged that the delay would give the parties more time to negotiate an agreement. Sooners return to Texas A&M The Associated Press NORMAN, Okla. — Top-ranked Oklahoma goes to Texas A&M this week, one of the toughest venues in college football and a place that generates only fond memories for the Sooners. In their last visit two years ago, the top-ranked and unbeaten Sooners overcame a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter to win 35-31, silenced a record crowd and propelled themselves to the national title. Led by quarterback Iosh Heupel, they swept through the month of October with victories over Texas, Kansas State and Nebraska to move to the top of the rankings. "We already had a special feeling going into the game, and that feeling's what gives you an opportunity to make the plays we made to win that game," coach Bob Stoops said yesterday. shaky games early this season — leading only 3-0 a halftime against Tulsa and having to rally in the fina minutes to beat Alabama and Missouri. Like the 2000 team, Oklahoma has had some Since then, Oklahoma has rolled over Iowa State and Colorado. Just like 2000, when the Sooners had an open date before playing Nebraska, they had a week off to get ready for Colorado. "It's kind of uncanny how it's all unfolded, but we still have a long way to go," said Mike Stoops, codefensive coordinator. "This is a huge game." Bob Stoops said this team was more sure of itself than it was a year ago, when Oklahoma stayed in the national title picture until losing to Oklahoma State in the final game of the regular season. The Sooners' ground game is stronger than at any time in four years under Stoops, and the defense continues to be outstanding. "We like what we're doing." Stoops said. "I like the attitude, the way we're preparing. Hey, I'm at the game tonight at Allen Fieldhouse, and I'd just like to inform everyone in the Muck Fizzou shirts that we're playing EA Sports All-Stars tonight. The Missouri game is a little later in our schedule. --game. And this old fart was cussing out my friends as well as pushing us off our seats. I turned around and informed this grump that I am a student, therefore I will stand in the student section, meaning you are in the wrong location. And until you pay my tuition, you will not be able to tell me where I can sit or stand. I'm sorry, I'm watching the game on TV right now, the basketball game, of course, and I could've sworn I saw someone wearing a, uh, D-U-K-E shirt in the student section. Uh, a word to this person: unless my eyes were lying to me, I will come find you, and I will kill you, you no-good, backstabbing S-O-B. game. And this old fart was cussing out my friends as well as pushing us off our seats. I turned around and informed this grump that I am a student, therefore I will stand in the student section, meaning you are in the wrong location. And until you pay my tuition, you will not be able to tell me where I can sit or stand. Since when is the general admission allowed to sit in the student section? I, a proud student and fan of KU, was standing in the student section at the basketball team is 2-8 overall and was blown out by Kansas State on Saturday, will you attend the final home game Nov.16 against Oklahoma State? To the kid who vellled to put our starters back in because the guys on the floor were embarrassing. First off, we were ahead by more than 20 points with less than two minutes to go, in the first exhibition game of the season. Second, most of those kids were playing in their first collegiate game, and I must say that they didn't do too bad against ex-four-year, D1 players. And lastly, you're a retard. team is 2-8 overall and was blown out by Kansas State on Saturday, will you attend the final home game Nov.16 against Oklahoma State? team is 2-8 overall and was blown out by Kansas State on Saturday, will you attend the final home game Nov.16 against Oklahoma State? Yeah, we just gave it to the EA Sports All-Stars, and we were going to call up Nick Collison and see if he could buy us some beer. Don't get me wrong, Aaron Miles is really cute. But don't you think he looks just like Rudy Huxtable from The Cosby Show? So we all need to start chanting Rudy, Rudy, Rudy. This Week in Kansas Athletics Soccer Big 12 Tournament, Kansas vs Nebraska at San Antonio, Texas. Volleyball at Texas Tech, 7 p.m. TODAY FRIDAY Soccer at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas. TOMORROW Soccer at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio Texas. SATURDAY Soccer at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio Texas. Football at Nebraska, 12:30 p.m. Swimming & Diving vs SMS and Wyoming, 1 p.m. in Robinson Natatorium Volleyball vs Texas 7 p.m. in Horejsi Family Athletics Center POLI kansan.com Now that the Kansas football Yes No Log on to www.kansan.com to cast your vote. SOCCER Big 12 All-Newcomer Team includes Caroline Smith Freshman forward Caroline Smith was named to the the Big 12 Conference soccer All-Newcomer Team,the conference office announced. Despite missing the last five games because of a torn medial cruciate ligament, Smith leads Kansas with 11 goals and 25 points. The forward from Edina, Minn., is second in the conference in goals, game winning goals and sixth in points. Her 11 goals and four game-winning goals are Kansas single season records. Smith has also garnered two Big 12 Player of the Week honors this season, being named Newcomer of the Week on Sept. 15 and Co-Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 1. Kansan staff report NFL Golf Course Superintendents considering moving office LAWRENCE — The Golf Course Superintendents Association of America is considering moving its 22,000member organization's headquarters from Lawrence. The association said yesterday it would begin soliciting offers from cities that would like to be the organization's new home. "When you think of golf organizations, they are usually located in big golf destinations like Florida, California and Arizona," said Steve Mona, the association's chief executive. "We have had to ask ourselves whether we could accomplish some of our goals more easily if we were located in one of those golf-centric areas." He also said the group will consider staying in Lawrence. GOLF Chiefs, Vikings cleared; collusion charges dropped KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The NFL Players Association has dismissed all claims regarding collusion charges against the Kansas City Chiefs and Minnesota Vikings. The association had charged the teams with colluding in regards to their 2002 first-round draft picks. The collusion charges were lodged when the players and their agents failed to come to terms with the teams. Sims did not sign until the end of training camp and McKinnie did not agree to terms with the Vikings until Oct. 31. The next day, special master Jack Friedenthal informed all parties concerned he had dismissed all claims "with prejudice." The Associated Press COLLEGE NIGHT AT THE SCARECROWS Come See the Budweiser Women of KU. Hard-Hitting Hockey Action Great All-Around Entertainment All College Students and Friends Can Purchase Advance Group Tickets For Only $5.00! To Reserve Your Tickets. 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