2B • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2002 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Oct. 15). You're charming and bold this year, and your natural talents are enhanced. Old dreams come true and old tricks work all over again. You'll be tempted to spend too much on pretty things, so shop carefully. Get only the very best. Aries (March 21-April 19). Today is an 8. Communication is your key to success, so hold back on taking bold action. Ask questions, especially of people who know, and carefully record the answers. Taurus (April 20-May 20). Today is a 5. What you lack in energy you can make up for with persistence. Set a goal regarding your income and shift into low gear. You can climb any mountain. Gemini (May 21-June 21). Today is a 10. A loved one may not fully understand what you're going through. You may not understand it, either. Provide reassurance of your love. Cancer (June 22-July 22). Today is a 5. If you're planning household renovation, it's a pretty good time to begin. There are still several questions to answer, but you can get the answers as you go along. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). Today is an 8. You've got a lot of questions, and someone you know has the answers. Don't be shy; this is a great opportunity. Admit that you don't know it all. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Today is a 6. There's more work for you, and more responsibility. You want more pay, too? Push yourself past your old production record, and that'll come. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Today is an 8. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22). Today is a 10. As you get more practice, you become more confident and you get a lot better at your craft. You could end up better at it than even you thought possible. Push yourself! Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21). Today is a 5. Big funding could be coming through for a major project. Real estate? Home improvement? New appliances? Do the homework in order to get the most out of every cent. You'll soon start to get the answers to questions you've been asking. You could learn more in the next few days than you have in the last few weeks. Pay attention! Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Today is a 5. You should be able to do a good job of fixing up your place now, even though you may be kind of tired. Follow a plan that has worked for you before, mixed with a few last-minute revisions. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Today is a 5. Pick up the pace. Your clients, or customers, or whomever it is that you're providing for, are in a hurry. They may also be indecisive. Move things along more smoothly by making their decisions for them when necessary. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb.18). Today is a 10. You're imaginative,idealistic and attractive.With support from a person you love and admire,you can exceed your own expectations. Women's golf team takes fourth at tourney By Ryan Greene rgreene@kansan.com Kansan sportswriter After two rounds at the Marilyn Smith Sunflower Invitational in Wichita, the Kansas women's golf team has set itself up for its best finish in a tournament this fall. The Jayhawks find themselves in fourth place, just nine strokes behind leader Kansas State. Kansas shot a 309 (21-over-par) in the first round and a season-best 303 (+15) in the second. "Things are going really well," coach Megan Menzel said. "We are only five back of UTEP, and I think the girls know we can get over them tomorrow." Senior Heather Rose is tied for ninth place with rounds of 77 (+5) and 74 (+2) yesterday. Senior Jill MacDonald and junior Jennifer Bawanan are both tied for 14th place, each carding total scores of 152 (+8). Competing as an individual, senior Kristy Straub recorded scores of 80 (+8) and 76 (+4), putting her in a share of 38th place. Freshman Chelsey Pryor ended the first day in a tie for 41st place with a total score of 157 (+13). Senior Tiffany Kruggel shot rounds of 83 (+11) and 80 (+8) and is tied for 64th place. Freshman Kendall Schwerman is tied for 79th place with a two-round total tally of 168 (+24). The final round of the tour nament will begin 8:30 a.m. today. Edited by Lauren Beatty In yesterday's article, "Swimming and diving team takes 4th place," there was an incorrect fact about how the KU team finished. The article mistakenly said that the team had 10 last-place finishes. CORRECTION Coach Clark Campbell said in a relay event like the Big 12 Relays only the team's A relay counts as far as scoring. "In a relay meet only the A relay scores, and the rest of the relays, like B or C, are just exhibition relays," he said. "So we just threw people together to race." Therefore, Kansas did not have 10 last-place finishes because many of the swimmers were not on the team's A relay and did not contribute to the team's official score. The coaches from each team had to denote which relay was their A relay before they started the race. — Jeremy Krashin Police ticket two 'Huskers athletes The Associated Press LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska quarterback Jammal Lord and Cornhusker volleyball and basketball player Greichaly Cepero were ticketed for disturbing the peace Sunday. Officers were called to Lord's north Lincoln apartment about 3 a.m. Sunday after neighbors complained of hearing a loud noise. When officers arrived, Cepero reportedly started screaming for officers "to take her out of there," said police spokeswoman Katherine Finnell. Police said Cepero was grabbing at offe cars, who also cited her for failure to obey a police order. No one else was at the apartment. Lord and Cepero appeared to be drunk and were taken by officers to a detoxification center where they were later released, Finnell said. Both are 21, the legal drinking age. games, but some form of discipline may be necessary. "We'll investigate what had transpired and make a decision based on the information we get." Solich said yesterday during a weekly scheduled Big 12 Nebraska football coach Frank Solich said the citation did not require suspending Lord from any Conference. "Certainly we do not approve of our players drinking." Solich said. Disturbing the peace is a misdemeanor punishable by up to a $500 fine and six months in jail. Failure to obey a police order is also a misdemeanor and carries the same penalty. Lord is scheduled to appear in court Nov.7.Cepero is to appear Nov.13. Lord is a junior from Bayonne, N.J., and a first-year starter after backing up Eric Crouch for two seasons. started after backing up the crew. Cepero is a starting senior setter on the NU volleyball team and was a key player in Nebraska's 2000 national championship run, when she was honored as the American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I Player of the Year and Honda Award winner. it's 2:32 p.m., and Mizzou sucks. --it's 2:32 p.m., and Mizzou sucks. Chiefs, Chiefs, Chiefs, Chiefs, Chiefs, Chiefs. You cannot stop a priest on Sunday. When I grow up, I wanna be a squirrel. And MU rocks, especially their basketball team. Free for All it's 2:32 p.m., and Mizzou sucks. Taking your child to KU vs. KSU basketball game: $60. Buying a KU sweatshirt: $30. Teaching your kid to flip off the Wildcats: Priceless. I'd just like to tell all the football players, basketball players and baseball players that we appreciate everything that you do for this university. Well, except Phi Kappa Psi. They think you guys are all wimps and won't fight them. Hey, I just think with so much going on in sports right now, the stuff that the KJHK sports talk guys talk about could be a little more meaty, and they shouldn't be talking about how Tracy McGrady is a class act. it's 2:32 p.m., and Mizzou sucks. - I just had a vision of Coach Mangino doing gymnastics. Can anyone tell me why Aaron Miles keeps running through my biology class and acting a fool? Curtis Ansel is the greatest kicker of all time. Ansel for Heisman. - Yeah, so if there was ever a tornado in Lawrence, we could all just go to Memorial Stadium, because there hasn't been a touchdown there for years. Al Gallagher, who managed the team in Duluth, will remain as field manager. POLI The new 5,000-seat baseball stadium is on schedule to be finished in time for the home opener, Hurd said. Construction began this week. Who should be the "sixth man" for the Kansas men's basketball team? Hurd said the T-Bones would keep about nine players from the Duluth Superior team. Twelve to 13 new players will be added after a tryout later this year. Jeff Graves Jeff Hawkins Michael Lee Christian Moody Bryant Nash Moulaye Niang Stephen Vinson The Associated Press The team's owner, John Ehlert, announced in September that he planned to relocate his Duluth-Superior Dukes of the Northern League from Duluth, Minn., to Kansas City, Kan., to play in the stadium. Log on to www.hantsan.com to cast your vote. The name was chosen from nearly 3,000 suggestions the team received in about two weeks, said team vice president Mike Hurd. Some of the other suggestions were Prairie Dogs, Twisters, Jazz, Blues and Racers. BASEBALL KC fans choose name of new minor league team The new team expects to begin play in June 2003 at a new stadium near the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kan. KANSAS CITY, Kan. — The fans have spoken: Kansas City's new independent minor league baseball team will be called the T-Bones. Six different fans entered the name T-Bones. Team officials drew one of the six — from Chris Dunn, of Kansas City, Mo. — as the winner of four box seats to the team's home opener. Today KANSAS ATHLETICS CALENDAR Tomorrow Women's golf at Wichita State Volleyball vs. Kansas State at 7 p.m. in Horejsi Family Athletics Center Friday Soccer vs. Central Missouri State at 4 p.m.at SuperTarget Field Saturday Football vs. Texas A&M at 1 p.m. at Memorial Stadium; Volleyball at Missouri, 7 p.m., Cross Country at NCAA Pre-Nationals Invitational Sunday Soccer vs. Iowa State at 1 p.m. at SuperTarget Field LIBERTY HALL 644 Mass 748 Lunch 13 CONVERSATIONS (p) 4:30 7:10 WILCO DOCUMENTARY (p) 9:30 only GREEK WEDDING (p) 4:46 7:00 9:20 2 admissions for the price of 1 on Tuesd Kansan Classifieds Say it for everyone to hear 20% discount for students We know you're not stupid. Call A.T.S.I. and learn the right questions to ask about your transmission repair. 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