10A = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN UNIVERSITY DAILY SPORTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2002 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Oct.29) today's birthday (Oct. 29). What's good for business is good for you, and fringe benefits count as pay. You'll be rewarded if you help build a solid structure to keep things going. You provide the security, the motivation and the deadlines. You're good at that. Aries (March 21- April 19). Today is a 7. Be patient with someone you love very much. Include his or her concerns in your planning. You don't want to do something silly or wrong. You never would hear the end of it. Taurus (April 20-May 20). Today is a 7. Keep at it, even if feelings get hurt. Feelings are important, of course, but they shouldn't be the deciding factor. Apologize, then get back to the facts. Gemini (May 21-June 21). Today is a 7. You're testing some of your limits. big for a box that used to be quite cozy. Prepare to step out. This is good. It's a sign of expansion. You're getting too Cancer (June 22-July 22). Today is a 6. There's not enough money to do what you want. So what else is new? This isn't forever; it's just a delay. It's also motivation. Leo (July 23 Aug. 22. Today is a7. from a friend, Build a good, practical argument and stick to it. Logic might prevail over emotion. Virgo (Aug. 23- Sept. 22). Today is a 5. if you're stuck, perhaps it's because you're' receiving conflicting orders. You can't serve two or three different masters. Let them work it out before you proceed. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 27). Today is a 7. You can do a favor Ask around. Some. body's getting really upset, failing at a task you could do easily. Offer your services and make a friend for life. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21). Today is a 5. You may notice that it's more difficult to get what you're going after. You may have to make do with something you already have. This could eventually work to your benefit. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Today is a 7. It sure would be fun to race be for them to love off and do wild, crazy things,but it wouldn't be smart. You may have already figured that out. Stand firm. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Today is a 6. If anybody can figure out how to manage the system, it's you. You can put away plenty for the future by using creativity and imagination now. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Today is a 6. It's OK if somebody doesn't agree with you, as long as your objectives are achieved. That's also what's best for the whole group, of course. Piseses (Feb. 19- March 20). Today is a 7. Things aren't g o i n g smoothly, but don't be dismayed. The delays aren't really your fault. Seems like everyone has one more thing to say. Wait until they get it all worked out. Football CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9A Usually (during) the KU week, we spent 50 percent of the time on KU and 50 percent on the opponents after the KU game." This week Mangino and the Jayhawks will put 100 percent of their focus into preparing for the Wildcats even with the possibility of facing No. 14 Kansas State without injured junior quarterback Bill Whittimore. "I'm not going to sit here and tell you it's a bed of roses for our players, that we're 2-7 and playing rivals back-to-back," Mangino said. "But I'll tell you what, they're really enthusiastic and they have great resilience and they keep going and that's what makes me proud of this group of kids despite their record." "And I know that there is a lot of things that make for good talk radio and make for good print, but only Coach Snyder and I know the relationship that we have." Mangino said. "And that's the way that it will be kept." Even with the heated rivalry between Kansas and Kansas State, Mangino was quick to say that his relationship with Snyder would not change. Rowing coach pleased with preseason races Edited by Christine Grubbs By Jeremy Krashin jkrashin@kansan.com Kansan writer At the Head of the Iowa rowing competition last weekend, the University of Kansas team took great strides toward achieving its coaches' long-term goals and short-term strides for improving race times. The team's highest finish came in the Varsity Four race in which it placed second, just behind the University of Minnesota. "I was pretty pleased with our performance," coach Rob Catloth said. "We continue to improve each preseason race." The competition in Iowa was some of the toughest KU has seen all preseason. Catloth added. This competition, along with the previous two races and the upcoming Sunflower Showdown against Kansas State University, are all fall races, which make up the preseason for rowers. The regular spring season begins March 29 against the University of Texas in Austin, Texas. Other results for the Jayhawks were third in the Novice Four, fourth in the Lightweight Novice Eight, fifth in the Open Two, sixth in the Open Eight and eighth in the Novice Eight. Edited by Lauren Beatty The Sunflower Showdown will begin at 9:45 a.m. Saturday at the Kansas River. POLL kansan.com If Bill Whittemore is out for Zach Dyer Jonas Weatherbie more is out for the season, who will take his place as quarterback? Brian Luke Zach Dyer Brian Luke Kevin Long Log on to www.kansan.com to cast your vote. Today THIS WEEK IN KANSAS ATHLETICS Tomorrow Today Women's Golf @ University of Hawaii Tunisorrow Women's Golf @ University of Hawaii Volleyball @ Iowa State, 7 p.m. Swimming & Diving @ Missouri Dual, 6 p.m. Soccer @ Missouri 7 p.m. Friday Saturday Cross Country @ Big 12 Cross Country @ Big 12 Championships, Columbia, Mo. 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