2B Quick Looks Friday October 7,1997 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Nov. 7) Today is a day for relaxing. Get all of the little stuff you need to do out of the way and go out tonight with some friends. Tonight someone special will lighten up your evening. Aries: Today is a 7. From where you stand today, every direction looks uphill. Accept gravity as a fact of life, and waste as little energy as possible fighting against it. Determination alone will get you through this day. Taurus: Today is a 9. Today you finally "get it," and your first impulse is to let everybody know. Taurus is especially earthy today, delighting in the feel of planetary movement through planted feet. This is an excellent day for planning ahead. Gemini; Today is a 7. Be open today, if those around you are determined to act secretly. If a candid observation ruins your credibility in a certain situation, perhaps it's best that you're no longer involved. You do your best work alone. Cancer: Today is a 6. You teeter between self-confidence and self-consciousness. You must take action or make a decision today. Be sure that others understand what you have to say to them. You may think you're God's gift to the world but the world is profoundly uninterested today. Your value is measured by your actions. Open up and let someone else in. Your job pays off in an unexpected way, whether a surprise bonus, an attractive new neighbor, or an inspiring moment of your commute. You are not a machine, but a living, feeling person. Scorpio: Today is a 7. Virgo; Today is an 8. Sagittarius: Today is a 6. Capricorn: Today is an 8. A long-debated contract is finally signed today. Everyone heaves a collective sigh or relief and moves on to the next phase of a project. This would be a timely opportunity to fill a leadership vacuum. Dissatisfaction hangs like a limp gray cloud today. The haunting of old memories may be dangerously distracting. Fix a problem at home before you end up inflicting your mood on the rest of the world. Bring a bag lunch today, and take busses and trains instead of taxis and limos. You find yourself judging others by the cut of their clothing. If others owe you money, this is a good day to collect it. Aquarius: Today is a 6. You may have a difficult time keeping up with everyone else today. The patience of others only adds to your frustration. You could let yourself be confused, but it would be just as easy to try working it out. Pisces: Today is a 7. Today finds you standing by your principles and making them work for you. With the Moon in Capricorn's house, you can expect great successes for the next day or so. Work done during this period will endure for years. If you want to help yourself today, the way to do it is by helping others. The more you do, the easier it gets. An altruistic gesture is noticed by someone in a position of power. SPORTS BRIEFS University of Cincinnati submits appeal to NCAA CINCINNATI — Officials at the University of Cincinnati, trying to clean up problems with the basketball program. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. san yesterday they had asked the NCAA to restore senior for ward Ruben Patterson's eligibility. The univer- sad yesterday The university has forwarded its appeal on behalf of Patterson to the NCAA, athletic director Bob Goin said. Patterson averaged 13.7 points per game and 5.6 rebounds last season. "This process has taken a little longer than we had first thought, but we wanted to carefully evaluate all of the information we've received," Goin said. "I am comfortable that we have been very thorough in this matter and that we are on very sound ground with the NCAA." Goin said the university has informed the NCAA of a plan for Patterson to pay $1,434 in restitution for benefits he received in violation of NCAA rules. Last week, the NCAA declared Cincinnati point guard Charles Williams ineligible for all but the last six regular-season games of the upcoming season. He will be eligible for postseason tournament games and may practice with the team. The university had asked the NCAA to reinstate Williams and backup guard John Carson, who were both involved in violations of NCAA rules. Albert goes on shows to deny sexual assault NEW YORK — Making what has become an obligatory stop for disgraced public figures seeking redemption, Marv Albert sat down with Barbara Walters for his first interview since his sexual assault trial. But instead of pleading for forgiveness, he alleged that his accuser was living. Tomorrow Sunday 7:30 p. m. Kansas volleyball vs. Oklahoma in Allen Field House. 9 a.m. Kansas rowing at the Kansas-Kansas State Dual Regatta in Manhattan. SPORTS CALENDAR 1:10 p.m. Kansas football at Kansas State in Manhattan. Noon Kansas City Chiefs at Jacksonville Jaguars. (NBC) Monday "I thought she was my friend. What happened, what she did to me, is just unbelievable," Albert said in the interview to be broadcast on ABC's Albert: Speaks out for the first time. 7:05 p.m. Kansas men's basketball exhibition vs. Pella Windows AAU in Allen Field House. 7 p.m. Kansas women's basketball exhibition vs. McDonald's Victorian All-Stars Tuesday "20/20" tonight Albert said he had a purely sexual 10-year relationship with Vanessa Perbach and suggested that she brought forcible sodomy charges against him because she knew he was about to get engaged to someone else. The 56-year-old sportscaster was accused of throwing her on a bed in a Virginia hotel room last February. "She was trying to extort me," he said. "She was try- biting her on the back more than a dozen times and forcing her to perform oral sex. Less than two weeks after his sentencing, Albert has launched a media tour that will include interviews with Larry King, David Letterman and Katie Couric of the "Today" show during the next week. Albert said he never tried to force oral sex on Perhach and that he bit her at her request. He discounted Perhach's suggestion that he became angry because she refused to bring another man into their bed for three-way sex. College Football Tomorrow Big 12 Conference No. 1 Nebraska at Missouri, 2:30 p.m. ABC No. 11 Kansas State vs. Kansas, 1:10 p.m. Local pay-per view No. 21 Texas & M&M vs. Baylor, 1 p.m. No. 25 Oklahoma State at Oklahoma homa.1 p.m. Colorado vs. Iowa State 11:30 a.m. Texas at Texas Tech Fox Sports The Associated Press Top 25 No. 2 Pen State vs. No. 4 MN No. 2 Penn State vs. No. 4 Michigan, 2:30 p.m. ABC regional No. 3 Florida State at No. 5 North Carolina, 6:30 p.m. ESPN No. 14 LSU at Alabama, 2:30 p.m. CBS No. 15 Arizona State at California, 5:30 p.m. No. 16 Washington State vs. SW Louisiana. 4 p.m. No. 18 Toledo at Ball State, Noon No. 12 Iowa at Wisconsin, 11:30 a.m. ESPN No.6 Washington vs.Oregon,2:30 p.m. No.7 Ohio State at Minnesota,3 p.m. No. 13 Florida vs. Vanderbilt, 11:30 a.m. No. 20 Virginia Tech vs. Miami, 5 p.m. ESPN2 No. 8 Tennessee vs. No. 24 Southern Mississippi, 3 p.m. No. 22 Syracuse vs. Boston College, 2:30 p.m. CBS No. 23 Purdue vs. Michigan State, 11:30 a.m. KANSAS JAYHAWKS 5-4 (3-3 Big 12) OFFENSE SE 12 Erio Patterson 6-1 200 Fr.-RS 8 Akil Roberson 5-11 190 Jr. A 86 Michael Chandler 5-11 185 So. 5 Thad Rawls 5-11 200 So. LT 79 Dan Dercher 6-6 275 Jr. 78 Chuck Jarvis 6-6 310 Fr.-RS LG 73 Damehun Hunt 6-2 280 So. 66 Marc Owen 6-2 295 Fr.-RS C 68 Chris Enneking 6-3 278 So. 56 Bob Schmidt 6-1 272 Fr.-RS RG 76 Justin Glasgow 6-6 315 Jr. 72 Shawn Vang 6-2 285 Jr. RT 50 Michael Lies 6-2 285 Jr. 62 Jerome Parks 6-2 250 Jr. TE 84 Brian Gray 6-3 235 Jr. 81 Shane Rooney 6-3 225 Sr. FLK 89 Termaine Fulton 5-10 180 Fr. 43 Tanner Hancock 5-10 160 Fr.-RS QB 14 Zac Wegner 6-2 230 So. 17 Hamilton Hill 6-2 200 Fr. 8 Akiil Robertson 5-11 190 Jr. RB 25 Eric Vann 5-9 205 Sr. 40 David Winbush 5-7 170 Fr. 20 Mitch Bowles 5-8 185 So. FB 32 Greg Davis 5-1 230 Fr.-RS 31 Dustin Curry 6-0 210 Jr. *12 positions shown for various offensive sets LE 63 Dion Johnson 6-4 290 So. 11 Hanson Caston 6-2 230 Jr. NT 70 Brett McGraw 6-1 285 Sr. 59 John Williams 6-2 305 So. RE 83 Dewey Houston III 6-4 280 Sr. 69 Jeff Redhawk 6-6 260 So. OLB 47 Patrick Brown 5-11 210 Jr. 16 Tim Bowers 6-0 210 Fr-RS ILB 54 Steve Bratteen 6-1 235 Jr. 45 J.J. Johnson 6-2 230 Jr. ILB 38 Jason Thoren 6-2 230 Sr. 98 Lamar Sharpe 6-4 255 Jr. OLB 99 Ron Warner 6-3 230 Sr. 97 Victor Bullock 6-2 225 Fr-RS LCB 24 Jason Harris 6-1 170 Sr. 29 Manolito Jones 5-9 170 Sr. FS 28 Tony Blevins 6-0 180 Sr. 18 Chad Coellner 6-0 190 So. SS 24 Maurice Gaddle 5-9 195 Sr. 27 Michael Allen 5-10 195 Jr. RCB 37 Jamie Harris 5-10 175 Jr. 27 Jahmal Wright 5-9 175 So. SPECIALISTS OFFENSE P LOWLIS P 41 Dean Royal 6-2 180 Sr. 6 Matt Tyler 6-3 215 Fr. LS 85 Sean McDermott 6-3 240 Jr. 56 Bob Schmidt 6-1 272 Fr.RS PR 28 Tony Blevins 6-0 180 Sr. 43 Tanner Hancock 5-10 160 Fr.RS PK 30 Joe Garcia 6-0 170 Fr. 39 Jastin Antilde 6-0 185 Fr.RS KR 40 David Winbush 5-7 170 Fr. KANSAS STATE WILDCATS 7-1 (4-1 Big 12) UPPENSE WR 87 Gavin Peries 6-1 200 Jr. 83 Everett Burnett 6-1 190 Jr. LT 75 Todd Weiner 6-5 300 Sr. 63 Ryan Cummings 6-4 265 Fr. LG 73 Brian Hanley 6-2 325 Jr. 72 Adam Hotz 6-2 275 Fr. C 74 Kendy Jacox 6-1 320 Sr. 69 Brian Nabours 6-3 285 Jr. RG 78 Jeremy Martin 6-4 305 Jr. 79 David McIntyre 6-2 305 Jr. RT 76 Ryan Young 6-6 330 Jr. 59 Grant Reves 6-6 275 Fr. TE 86 Justin Swift 6-3 250 Jr. 82 Jarrett Gosdidier 6-5 250 Sr. WR 80 Darnell McDonald 6-5 195 Jr. 32 David Allen 5-9 185 Fr. QB 7 Michael Bishop 6-1 205 Jr. 18 Jon Beasley 6-1 220 So. RB 24 Eric Hickson 5-8 200 Sr. 20 Mike Lawrence 5-10 200 Sr. 21 Marlon Charles 5-9 190 Jr. FB 30 Brian Goolsby 6-2 250 Jr. 27 Matt Gangwish 5-11 240 Sr. DEFENSE DE 46 Joe Bob Clements 6-3 245 Jr. 36 Chris Johnson 6-1 240 Fr. DT 98 Jerome Evans 6-6 305 Sr. 60 Ben Jimenez 6-1 295 Jr. DT 77 Moain Mcintosh 6-4 290 So. 56 Andrade Rowe 6-0 290 Jr. DE 49 Daren Howard 6-4 240 So. 44 Monty Beisel 6-3 235 Fr. LB 50 Travis Ochs 6-3 225 Jr. 43 Travis Litton 6-2 240 So. LB 8 Jeff Kelly 6-0 245 Jr. 51 Casey Wehrman 6-0 220 Sr. LB 42 Mark Simoneau 6-0 230 So. 48 Shelby Wehrman 5-10 205 Jr. CB 29 Demetric Denmark 5-8 175 Sr. 2 Keith Black 5-10 170 Jr. FS 1 Lamar Chapman 6-0 180 So. 3 Cephus Scott 6-0 190 Jr. SS 40 Jarrod Cooper 6-1 205 Fr. 9 Monty Spiller 6-0 185 Sr. CB 35 Dyshod Carter 5-10 175 Fr. 17 Gerald Neasman 5-9 180 Jr. SPECIALISTS P 16 James Garcia 6-2 195 Jr. 7 Michael Bishop 6-1 255 Jr. LS 62 Brandon Knowles 5-11 235 Jr. SS 66 Chris Hess 6-1 255 Sr. PR 32 David Allen 5-9 185 Fr. 1 Lamar Chapman 6-0 180 So. K 15 Jamie Rheem 6-1 185 So. 10 Martin Gramatica 5-9 170 Jr. KR 20 Mike Lawrence 5-10 200 Sr. 24 Eric Hickson 5-8 200 Sr. 17 Gerald Neasman 5-9 180 Jr. 25 YEARS WITH THE JAYHAWKS Coach Marian Washington KU Faculty/Staff Season Ticket Prices Super Soph Lynn Pride MEN'S BASKETBALL Family Pass $48 or $43* (2 adults & 4 kids) $36 or $31* *$5.00 off with a receipt from Super TARGET ORDER YOUR SEASON TICKETS TODAY... 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