2B Quick Looks Wednesday December 3,1997 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Dec.3) Today is full of fun and excitement. Someone you have had your eye on for a while finally will talk to you. Stay calm and don't act to excited. Aries: Today is a 6. Pay attention to issues of control and influence today. Your power over others helps you elicit their cooperation. But be sure to look up and see who is pulling your own strings. Taurus; Today is a 6. Look at your motivations to find what is holding you back. An imperfect system could be interfering with your efficiency. Untangle yourself carefully instead of wildly trying to kick free. Gemini: Today is a 5. Today's mundane responsibilities are like walking on a treadmill to nowhere. Fun and games beckon you off the path. Your day improves when you find a playmate who shares your desire to escape. Cancer: Today is a 5. Family members are unhappy with you today, and it could be your fault. Pride and stubbornness are being used as defensive weapons. Along with everyone else, you need to calm down and start talking. Leo: Today is a 7. Reach out and initiate something today. Make plans, dates and sales calls. Interpersonal communication, and all that flows from it, is like a work of art in your hands. Money swims into view, and with some help, you may be able to hook it on your line. Authority is your friend today, even if it comes with a finder's fee or finance charge. The convenience of the modern world has its price. Libra: Today is a 7. Scorpio: Today is a 5. The planets are lining up and coming to bat for you, which means you can achieve a lot without using too much energy. Others notice something unusual about you. Make the most of their attention. Sagittarius: Today is a 7. Delay responses as long as possible today. Words slip out sideways, taking on unintended meaning as they fall heavily on the listener's ears. This is not a good day to show someone how smart or cool you really are. Capricorn: Today is a 6. This is a good day to make your hopes and wishes known to someone with the power to grant them. Be frank with clients or employers. Open your heart to friends and loved ones. You have nothing to lose. Your first milestone comes into sight, but there is still a long way to go. If you stop completely, it may be hard to get moving again. Take small steps until you find the energy to resume your stride. Words are your currency today, or perhaps an electric current. People look to you for energetic answers to their questions. The last person you would have expected to see is first in line for your free advice. Aquarius: Today is an 8. Pisces: Today is a 7. Today finds you in the satisfying role of care-giver. Before making major financial commitments, be sure to consult with everyone involved. Take risks only if you feel absolutely lucky. MARSEILLE, France — Steve Sampson learned yesterday that he would coach the United States through the World Cup. And the Americans found out they could draw a first- round group that might in c i d u e Brazil, England and Colombia. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES World Cup seeds teams for tomorrow's draw Or the Americans could get lucky and draw Romania, Scotland and South Korea. In seeding the teams for tomorrow's World Cup draw, the FIFA World Cup organizing committee determined the United States won't have an African opponent in the first round. That means the United States could be either in a very strong group or in a very weak one. Navy seniors will grab chance to tackle Army ANNAPOLIS, Md. — For every victory against Army, a Navy letter-winner receives a star to pin on the golden N on his sweater. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. The 28 seniors on Navy's football team have yet to receive one of those special stars, and defensive tackle David Viger is more than a little eager to get one. "We're one of the only varsity teams without one," Viger said, pointing to the unadorned letter on his sweater. "I think about it all the time. If we don't beat Army at least once, then you could say that we failed." On Saturday at Giants Stadium, Navy's seniors get their final chance to defeat the Cadets. The Midshipmen (6-4) have lost five After struggling for the better part of a decade, Navy has come a long way during the past three years under coach Charlie Weatherble. The Midshipmen went 9-3 last year and beat California in the Aloha Bowl, and they already are assured a second straight winning season for the first time since 1982. "It means a lot more this year," said senior linebacker Travis Cooley. straight to Army (4-6) since 1991. But one thing is missing from the list of accomplishments. One very big item. "From the first day you arrive and they shave your head as a freshman, everyone talks about beating Army," Viger said. "They beat it into you: 'Beat Army, Beat Army, Beat Army.'" Tackle gets suspended for alleged purse theft Ohio State's sports information department issued a statement that said Breed was suspended indefinitely pending the outcome of an investigation. Breed, a 6-foot-7, 305-pound junior, appeared in nine games and had three solo and three assisted tackles. He transferred to Ohio State from City College of San Francisco. COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State coach John Cooper has suspended defensive tackle Paul Breed. Breed Monday for allegedly taking the purse of a woman he sat next to on a Delta Air Lines flight from San Francisco. was arrested in an alleged p ur s e snatching at Cincinnati- northern Kentucky International Airport. Ted Bushelman, an airport representative, said Breed was arrested on a theft charge about 7:30 a.m. Breed was released at 10 p.m. Monday after posting $500 bond, said a Boone County (Ky.) Jail employee who would not give his name. An airport police officer reported seeing Breed entering a bathroom carrying a purse, Bushelman said. The officer said Breed had $315 that had been removed from the purse. LAUSANNE, Switzerland —The International Olympic Committee brokered an agreement yesterday to prevent the Olympic Games from becoming a battleground between rival sporting goods companies like Nike and Reebok. The IOC and the World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry signed an Olympic Marketing Code setting rules for advertising and promotion during the games. Bushelman said the Delta flight arrived in Cincinnati about 6 a.m. and Breed and the woman parted to catch their connecting flights. The woman fell asleep at her gate and discovered, when she woke up, that her purse was gone. The accord seeks to control the influence and activities of the manufacturers while continuing to allow them to sponsor Olympic teams and the Olympic movement as a whole. "The Olympic Games is the biggest showcase for the sporting goods industry, and we don't want brand wars during the 16 days of the games," said Michael Payne, IOC marketing director. Bushelman said he was unsure if the purse was taken on the plane or in the airport. Officials seek to limit influence at Olympics negotiations, the accord was signed by IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch and Stephen Rubin, president of the sporting goods federation. After more than three years of DeBartolo said that pending the outcome of the investigation, his sister, Marie Denise DeBartolo York, will take over as chairman of the 49ers and Carmen Policy will continue as president and chief executive officer. The code addresses some of the commercially inspired behavior that occurred during the Barcelona Games in 1992 and the Atlanta Games in 1996. The newspapers reported that DeBartolo and former Louisiana Gov, Edwin Edwards are among at least six people notified they soon will be indicted by a federal grand jury. The rules are intended to prevent a recurrence of the scene in 1992, when Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson and other members of basketball's Dream Team objected to wearing Reebok warmup suits on the medal stand. The players, who had personal contracts with Nike, put the U.S. flag over the Reebok symbol. "These charges simply are not true," DeBartolo said in a statement. "I look forward to the time when I can address these issues and tell my side of the story." SAN FRANCISCO — Edward DeBartol Jr., whose San Francisco 49ers won five Super Bowls under his leadership, stepped down as owner yesterday after two Louisiana newspapers reported he would be indicted for gambling fraud. San Francisco owner relinquishes reins Policy will continue to run the 49ers' day-to-day operations and replace DeBartolo as the team's representative to the NFL for league business. SPORTS CALENDAR Tomorrow Friday 7-07 p.m. Kansas men's basketball vs. Emporia State in Allen Field House Channel 13 Saturday All day Kansas swimming and diving teams at the Georgia Invitational in Athens, Ga. 3 p.m. Kansas women's basketball vs. Coppin State in the Dial Soap Classic in Allen Field House. All day Kansas swimming and diving teams at the Georgia Invitational in Athens, Ga. Sundav 12:30 p.m. Kansas men's basketball vs. Maryland in the Franklin National Bank Classic in Washinton D.C. Channel 9 1 or 3 p.m. Kansas women's basketball vs. Grambling or USC in the Dial Soap Classic in Allen Field House. All day Kansas swimming and diving teams at the Georgia Invitational in Athens, Ga. 5 or 7:30 p.m. Kansas men's basketball vs. George Washington or Pennsylvania in the Franklin National Bank Classic in Washington D.C. Channel 9. Monday TV TONIGHT WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME WEDSDAY 3, 1997 © TVData 7 PM 7 AM 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO 3 Star Trek: Voyager (In Stereo) Sentinal "Warriors" (In Stereo) Earth: Final Conflict (R) Mad Abo. You Hard Copy Cops LAPD WDFA 5 Beverly Hills, 90210 Party of Five "Adjustments" (News) News Real TV H. Patrol Keenan Ivory KCTV 1 Charlie B. Garfield Public Eye (In Stereo) Chicago Hope "Positive I.D." (News) Late Show (R) Seinfeld KS06 Health Check Fusion Fusion News Plus News Plus KCPT 7 National Geographic Great Performances Mountain Born: Jean Ritchie Business Rpt. Trailside Charlie Rose (In Stereo) KSNT 3 3rd Rock-Sun Tony Danza 3rd Rock-Sun Working Dateline (In Stereo) Night Show (R) Late Night MKBCM Spin City Dharma-Greg Drew Carry Ellen Primetime Live News Roseanne Grace Under M'A'S'H KTWU 1 National Geographic On the Brink of Peace Great Performances Our First Tree Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (In Stereo) WIBW 2 Charlie B. Garfield Billy Graham Crusade Chicago Hope "Positive I.D." (News) Late Show (R) Late Late KTKA Spin City Dharma-Greg Drew Carry Ellen Primetime Live News Selfield Married.. 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