10B Quick Looks Tuesday December 9,1997 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Dec. 9) This week is full of stress. Start out by getting everything done. Take your time and don't let things get you down. Aries: Today is a 7. Taurus: Today is a 4. Today you are Peter Pan leading the Lost Bones on the adventure of a lifetime. It would certainly help if you did adult things like planning ahead and packing accordingly. Pure vision only takes you so far. Gemini: Today is a 7. Are you The Ugli Duckling today, or is it just someone else singing your swan song for you? Another person's aggressive behavior makes your life difficult. Animal reactions may have to take the place of social skills. This is a good day for communicating your ideas and planning for the future. You get people's attention, even if you are voicing an unpopular sentiment. Everyone has the right to her opinion. Cancer: Today is a 7. Make the most of your heightened emotions by spending time with someone who feels the same way. Conduct a meeting of the souls in a quiet, safe place. The cruel world doesn't have to cross your threshold. Leo: Today is an 8. You notice that a romance has turned into a relationship. There are certain responsibilities that come with permanence. Compromise can be the most loving of gestures. All the hidden workings and unseen movements start becoming obvious. The more you understand, the more helpful you can be to others. An opportunist tries to take advantage of the confusion. Libra: Today is an 8. Inspiration and creativity rule your life today. Start a new system to improve your efficiency. Friends and family are amazed by your original approaches to long-standing issues and habits. Scorpio: Today is a 6. Sagittarius: Today is a 6. If at all possible, do your work from home today. Go outside only on your own terms. It really is a jungle out there. Pointing your browser on the Internet is more profitable than steering your car along the road. Capricorn: Today is a 6. Take care of all communication related business in the morning. Unusual things may start happening as the day wears on. Keep your sense of humor sharpened and ready to use. Someone on the job has been annoying lately, but things will change today. Your best hope is that a situation will not get any worse. Thoughts of home are a constant source of relief. Aquarius: Today is an 8. With the Moon in Aquarius, you are swimming in a stream of energy. Morning and evening are productive, while afternoon is a time for receiving. Think of ways to tap into this overflow during your next dry spell. Pisces: Today is a 7. Today is hectic for no apparent reason. The pace of events is likely to wear you down. If you can last until evening, you may find a second wind for some activity that you really enjoy. The Kansas men's and women's swimming and diving teams had a strong finish and placed third at the four-team Georgia Invitational, which ended Sunday night. CAMPUS/AREA Swimming, diving teams take third place in meet SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES The Kansas men's team is 2-1 on the season, including victories against two ranked opponents — No. and No.21 Indiana. The women's team has a 2-2 record in dual-meet competition. Swimming and diving coach Gary Kempf said the Jayhawks had improved. Kempf. Swimming and diving teams placed well in meet Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. "We had good balance," he said. "Some new people stepped up, and we became a better team this weekend. Overall, I'm pleased." No. 4 Georgia won the men's draw with a total score of 1,141. The Bulldogs were followed by No. 6 Tennessee with 914 points, Kansas with 712 and No. 10 Florida State with 537. In the women's competition, No. 4 Georgia won with 1,184 points. No. 12 Tennessee was second with 1,039, followed by Kansas with 659 and Florida State with 370. Sophomore Tyler Painter won the 1,650-meter freestyle with a time of 15 minutes, 4.3 seconds, which is below the automatic qualifying time for the NCAA Championships. Painter, who will compete for the U.S. National Team at the World Championships next month, provisionally qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 500-meter "I got in a groove and just couldn't get out of it," Peinter said. "I swam faster than I thought I would because I did not feel very good in warmups. I thought the race would be a little better, not to take anything away from the other swimmers." freestyle Friday. Sophomore Kristen Nilsen took fourth in the 200-meter breaststroke with a time of 2:18.97 and freshman Will Bernhardt finished fifth in the 200-meter backstroke with a time of 1:49.62, two seconds better than his previous best. The statue dedication will come during the 90th anniversary of Allen's first game as Kansas coach, which was Dec. 13, 1907. Allen, who was 22 at the time, led the Jayhawks to a 66-22 victory against Ottawa Kansas concluded its fall season Sunday but will travel to Cocoa Beach, Fla., Jan. 2 to train. Allen is the winningest basketball coach in Kansas history. He served as head coach from 1907-1909 and 1920-1956. A 9-foot statue of D. Forrest C. Allen will be dedicated at 4 p.m. Saturday in front of the building that was named in his honor, Allen Field House. Statue to be dedicated in 'Phog' Allen's honor Bob Frederick, Kansas athletics director, said it seemed right to dedicate a statue to Allen during the 100th season of Javawk basketball. The ceremony will be three hours before the Jayhawks play Middle Tennessee State in a nonconference game at the field house. "It was 'Phog' Allen who established the tradition of excellence of Kansas basketball," Frederick said. "The statue is a gift to Kansas from the Allen family and from many generous donors from across the nation." Kansan staff reports KSU player posts bond after weekend arrest STATE Davis, a senior who turned 21 yesterday, was stopped early Sunday by Riley County police east of the Kansas State University campus. Davis refused to take a preliminary breathalyzer test. Lt. Buddy Mays said. Speaking to reporters at his regular news conference yesterday, K-State coach Tom Asbury refused to discuss Davis's arrest. MANHATTAN — Kansas State point guard Duane Davis was released on a $1,000 bond after his weekend arrest for driving under the influence of alcohol, officials said. Davis, who transferred from Arizona State, sat out last year under NCAA transfer rules. He scored 26 points in Saturday's game against Coastal Carolina. He posted the bond later Sundav. "This is a matter that will be handled internally and I don't wish to discuss it at this time." Ashbury said. Davis' status for tomorrow's game against Wichita State was unknown, said Kent Brown, the school's sports information director. BOULDER, Colo. — Zac Colvin, rated among the nation's top high school quarterbacks, has made a verbal commitment to attend the University of Colorado. The 6-foot-5-inch, 205-pound Colvin said Sunday he was 99.9 percent sure that he would attend Colorado but still planned to make a recruiting trip to the University of Arizona next weekend. High school prospect commits to Colorado NATIONAL allowed to sign a letter of intent with colleges until Feb. 5. Colvin, rated No. 3 among high school senior quarterbacks by the National Recruiting Advisor, threw for 1,406 yards and nine touchdowns this season for Lee High School in San Antonio. High school recruits are not Cardinals beat deadline to re-sign Gary Gaetti Free agents not offered salary arbitration before midnight Sunday cannot re-sign with their former teams until May 1. The Cardinals were prepared to offer arbitration to Benes but could not because he has a clause in his contract that forbids it. Benes, 30, was 12-9 last season with a 3.19 ERA. He started 33 games and had 149 strikeouts in 217 innings. "He's still very much a possibility," Cardinals spokesman Brian Bartow said. "There's still a chance." Cardinals general manager Walt Jockett said yesterday afternoon that the parties were close to a deal. Benes was seeking a five-year contract in the $30 million to $35 million range and said he has had feelers from two other teams. ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Cardinals beat a deadline to re-sign third baseman Gary Gaetti and stretched it yesterday to continue talks with right-hander Andy Benes. Gaetti, 39, agreed to a $1 million, one-year contract before the midnight deadline. He could earn $1.1 million more in performance bonuses, which would bring him up to $2.1 million — matching his 1997 salary. Gaetti had 17 home runs and 69 RBIs last season. The Cardinals want him to play part time and to help outfielder John Mabry make the transition to third base. The Associated Press SPORTS CALENDAR Wednesday, Dec. 10 Saturday, Dec. 13 8:35 p.m. Men's basketball vs. Massashews in Allen Field House Thursday, Dec. 18 7:05 p.m. Men's basketball vs. Middle Tennessee State in Allen Field House 2 p.m. Women's basketball vs. Arkansas State in Allen Field House Saturday, Dec. 20 7:05 p.m. Men's basketball vs. Pepperdine in Field House 4:30 p.m. Women's basketball vs. Missouri-Kansas City at Kemper Arena in the Sprint Shootout 7:05 p.m. Men's basketball vs. Texas Christian at Kemper Arena in the Sprint Shootout Tuesday, Dec. 23 9:30 p.m. Men's basketball at Southern California in Los Angeles Sunday, Dec. 28 Midnight, Men's basketball vs. Ohio State at the Rainbow Classic in Honolulu, Hawaii TBA, Men's basketball vs. New Mexico State or Vanderbilt at the Rainbow Classic in Honolulu, Hawaii Monday, Dec. 29 9 p.m. Women's basketball at Oregon in Eugene, Ore. 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