2B • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS TUESDAY,OCTOBER 22,2002 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Oct. 22). Continue your studies this year. They'll make a big difference. Cut through the fluff and get down to the basics. Symbolism is out of style. It's substance you need. Sell that and make your fortune. Aries (March 21-April 19). Today is a 8. You could set up a system that brings in a lot—not just now but well into the future. It might involve furthering your education. Taurus (April 20-May 20). Today is a 6. A complicated scheme will run into difficulty, so don't gamble with your resources. Keep it simple to win. Gemini (May 21-June 21). Today is a 7. Feeling the pressure of old obligations? Finish those up before taking on a new project. And hurry. The new project is waiting in the wings. Cancer (June 22-July 22). Today is a 7. Your friends won't let you spend a cent on something they can give. And vice versa, of course, so work out an equitable trade. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). Today is a 6. If you're feeling compelled to take control, relax. It's totally natural. Talk about what you're discovering with someone who can help you do something about it. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Today is a 7. A very interesting person would be delighted to have more of your attention. It may not be easy to make the connection, but do what you can without forgetting to do your job. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Today is a 6. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22). Today is a 7. Put romance on hold for a while and take care of business. Once you get a little more security, a celebration will be more appropriate (and more affordable). Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21). Today is a 6. No point banging your head against a brick wall. Send your best information to a person who can get through or go around and do something with it. Focus your immense mental energy on finishing your task. One of your past difficulties may have been a tendency to get distracted easily. Bring yourself back into focus. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Today is a 8. You're very practical, but every once in a while you blow your budget in the name of love. At the time, you'll think it's totally appropriate, and it may be. This could happen again soon. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Today is a 7. Don't assume that anything will work the way it once did. Check and double-check your equipment. Actually, this is a good day to stay home in bed. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Today is an 8. If you get the chance to go back to school, accept. Otherwise, keep up your studies on your own. This is important now. Missouri takes pride in Big Mo because they claim it is the third largest bass drum in the country. The Marching Mizzou selects four members of the band to serve as honorary members of the Big Mo game day crew. The crew bangs the drum every time the Tigers score and for any big plays. Missouri CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B Big Mo is only one reason Jayhawks are annoyed by the Tiger cheering section. Student chants also hit a nerve among Kansas fans. Chants of "Rock Chalk Chickenhawks, screw KU" make Richard Johnson, dean of students at Kansas, served six years as director of student life at Missouri before coming to Kansas two years ago. Johnson sees differences between the two school's cheering sections. "Their fans are misbehaved," Johnson said. "When I was over there I was embarrassed by their cheering. They threw things at our band and at the team." Johnson said more people at Kansas than Mizzou knew the roots of the rivalry. On the morning of Aug. 21, 1863, William Quantrill and roughly 300 guerillas raided Kansas from Missouri. They attacked and burned Lawrence killing residents and robbing businesses and homes. Kansas fans furious. "I was there six years and no one could ever tell me why we had the rivalry." Johnson said. They may not know the origins of their hatred, but both Kansas and Missouri fans will clash again on Saturday, and the rivalry will surely continue for years to come. Kansas hopes to even the alltime series this weekend. Missouri currently leads Kansas 51-50-9. - Edited by Andrew Vaupel Rams cornerback out for season The Associated Press ST. LOUIS — Rams cornerback Aeneas Williams will miss the rest of the season after having surgery to stabilize torn ligaments in his badly sprained left ankle. Williams also broke his left shin with 1:46 to play in St. Louis' game Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks when teammate Adam Archuleta rolled over him. The recovery period typically is four to six months, team physician Matt Matava said yesterday. Matava said Williams should regain mobility in about two months. The injury probably won't threaten the career of the 34-year-old Williams. During the 20-minute operation Sunday night, a screw was inserted into Williams' ankle to compress bones that separated and to promote healing in the ligaments. The broken bone in his leg will heal on its own, Matava "It's obviously a season-ender, but not typically a career-ender," Matava said. said. Williams, a seven-time Pro Bowl pick, missed the first game of his career two weeks ago when turf toe sidelined him against the 49ers. He was in tears as he was carted off the sideline. Matava said Williams told him he'd had only one other operation in his career, an elective arthroscopic procedure on a knee. "He told me nothing like this has ever happened before," Matava said. "Here he is, being taken off a cart, and I think he was upset." Free for All Yeah, I was curious. I didn't see Tony Blevins' name on the list of pro athletes. And he's a former defensive back for KU, and I was just curious if he was on anyone's roster for this year. shows, maybe it's time for a reality-based Kansan sports page. I'm driving the Curtis Ansel for Heisman band wagon all the way to the Downtown Athletic Club. Who's gonna jump on? shows, maybe it's time for a reality-based Kansan sports page. Punters are players, too. Ansel for Heisman. shows, maybe it's time for a reality-based Kansan sports page. The Curtis Ansel Heisman campaign has begun. Let's all pitch in some money, and we'll get him an ad in Sports Illustrated. shows, maybe it's time for a reality-based Kansan sports page. I'd just like to congratulate the Fab Four on receiving the Heisman award last night. Good job, Marshall. I was just wondering if anyone has seen the KJHK Sports Talk, because Lori Bettes is the hottest thing I've ever seen. Lori for life. shows, maybe it's time for a reality-based Kansan sports page. --shows, maybe it's time for a reality-based Kansan sports page. I just wanted to say that freshman basketball player, No. 20, Stephen Vinson, is hot, so his girlfriend better watch out. To the person who says MU rocks, I hate you. I've got a following of 20,000 Mizzou-hating students who hate you, too. And, as always, Mizzou sucks. Now that we have all these reality-based TV shows, maybe it's time for a reality-based Kansan sports page. shows, maybe it's time for a reality-based Kansan sports page. elections commissioner OK, I'm driving about 20 miles south of Lawrence right now on Highway 59, and there's a huge K-State basketball billboard down there. Hahahaha, K-State basketball. What are they trying to do? elections commissioner I think 2003 is going to be a good year for athletics at KU. First of all, I think coach Mangino and his squad are gonna win the National Championship.Hold up, did I say 2003? I meant 2010. 图 So, my East Asian professor says we need a 75-foot mirror in order to help the football team win. And I figure, what the heck? It can't hurt, can it? elections commissioner My "Mizzou sucks" don't have to be limited to the Sports Free for All section. My hatred isn't limited to the Mizzou sports teams. I hate everything Mizzou. Anything encompassing that stupid Tiger sucks. Mizzou sucks. --elections commissioner You think the Chiefs could maybe borrow Oklahoma's defense on Sundays? Anyone else agree with me? --elections commissioner I just found out that Caroline Smith has a torn ACL. Well, I now have a torn heart because I won't be at the soccer games until she gets better. Come on, Caroline, you've gotta get better fast. elections commissioner Yeah, I was just wondering if anybody was really watching the World Series, and if they are, is anybody really cheering for the Giants? Because I'm not. elections commissioner I guess you can stop a Priest on Sunday. You've just gotta have a sharp mind. Go Broncos. POLL How far will the Kansas volleyball team advance this season? The season will end with the last regular season game. It will make the first round of the NCAA tournament. It will make the second round of the NCAA tournament. - It will make the finals of the NCAA tournament. It will win the NCAA tournament. Log on to www.kansan.com to cast your vote COLLEGE FOOTBALL DALLAS — Texas Tech quarterback Big 12 Conference names players of week Kliff Kingsbury, who passed for a Big 12-record 500 yards and five touchdowns this weekend, was named the conference's offensive player of the week yesterday. Oklahoma safety Brandon Everage and Oklahoma State defensive tackle Kevin Williams were co-defensive players of the week, and Texas kicker Dusty Mangum was special teams player of the week Kingsbury completed 49 of 70 passes in Texas Tech's 52-38 win over Missouri on Saturday. Kingsbury passed the 10,000-yard mark in career passing yardage (10,328) and total offense (10,253) and established a NCAA Division I-A record for career completions (1,038). Everage had two interceptions, broke up four passes, had one sack and a quarterback hurry in No. 2 Oklahoma's 49-3 win over Iowa State. He keyed a defensive effort that held the Cyclones to just 60 yards of offense. Williams had nine solo tackles and an assist, two tackles for losses of 13 yards and a sack for an eight-yard loss as Oklahoma State defeated Nebraska 24-21 — the Cowboys' first win over the Cornhuskers since 1961. Mangum kicked a game-winning 27-yard field goal with 1:32 left in No. 7 Texas' 17-14 victory at No. 20 Kansas State. -The Associated Press Tomorrow KANSAS ATHLETICS CALENDAR Volleyball vs. Nebraska, 7 p.m. at Horesei Family Athletic Center Thursday Friday Tennis at Omni Regionals, Tulsa, Okla Tennis at Omni Regionals, Tulsa, Okla.; Men's golf at Stanford; Soccer at Texas. 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