2B Quick Looks Thursday November 6, 1997 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Nov. 6) You are feeling the end of the week blues. Stay inside and keep to yourself. Get ahead on your homework and then start planning early for the weekend. Aries: Today is a 6. This is not the best day for bucking the system or fighting the power. Go with the program even as you celebrate your individuality within the privacy of your mind. Keep moving forward to leave all this behind. Taurus: Todav is a 7. Expect another day of getting back to basics. It's easy to move off in a new direction when your starting point is fixed and solid. Financial decisions are favored today. Gemini: Today is a 7. An old, familiar pattern takes on a disturbing new meaning. Say what is necessary but do not engage in needless gossip. This may be the day to start considering alternatives to your present career. You feel like a little child today, open and exploring, yet completely sheltered. An extreme action requires an equally extreme reaction. Before committing your self, be aware that comfort has its price. Leo: Today is an 8. Beware of having too much fun today. If you let some of the details slide by, your actions will be less effective. Help a young person or a new recruit prepare for the future. Virgo: Today is an 8. You are fast and efficient today. Familiarity with your routine liberates your mind to wander as you do your work. You can't help feeling as if you are the inventor of logic. Libra: Today is a 5. It's hard to be nice when everyone else seems indifferent. Relationship trouble may drive you to striking out at those who don't deserve your anger. Keep in mind that the entire human race is just one big dysfunctional family. Scorpio: Today is an 8. Authority figures are on your side today. Others appreciate you loud, clear voice and precise choice of words. A feeling of safety empowers you to move forward in your life. Legal matters grind slowly along today, no matter what anyone says or does. You feel obligated to attend a social function that holds no personal appeal. If you let your mind wander too far, you may miss something. Capricorn: Today is a 7. Pisces: Today is a 7. Decisions made today will be the right ones, and they will stick for a long time. You pass unchallenged on your way to glory. Relaxation may not be in your vocabulary, but you can afford a little bit of it right now. Aquarius: Today is a 7. A repetitive explanation or sequence of events wears away at your patience. Revolution fantasies are not productive and should be kept quiet. Research and fact-finding, no matter how tedious, present you with a way out. Linear and lateral thinking are fine, but some situations require an in-depth approach. You draw inspiration from the moving water of an ocean or fountain. Connect telepathically with someone who understands you. Chiefs sign Tolliver to two-year contract SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Quarterback Billy Joe Tolliver, who's had 37 starts in seven NFL seasons, has signed a two-year contract with the Kansas City Chiefs Tolliver, 31, who was released by Atlanta Oct. 27, will back up Rich Gannon and Pat Barnes. The Chiefs' No. 1 quarterback, Elvis Grbac, sustained a broken left collarbone in Monday night's 13-10 victory against Pittsburgh and is expected to miss at least a month. Gannon, a 10-year veteran, will be the starter with Barnes, a fourth-round draft pick from California last year, his backup. Tolliver, who was drafted out of Texas Tech in 1989 by San Diego, has played in 61 games. He completed 641 of 1,239 passes for 7,425 yards, with 44 touchdowns and 44 interceptions. He spent two years with San Diego, three with Atlanta and one with Houston. He rejoined Atlanta in 1996. He was released after eight games this year, including two starts, in which he hit 63 of 115 passes for 685 yards, five touchdowns and one interception. NORMAN, Okla. — Eduardo Najara scored 23 points and Corey Brewer added 22 as Oklahoma defeated Next Level Sports 95-88 in exhibition play Tuesday night. Next Level no problem for Sooners in exhibition Najera hit nine of his 12 shots, including 2-of-3 from beyond the three-point line and 3-of-6 free throws. LAS CRUCES, N.M. - A doctor has recommended that former New Mexico State basketball coach Neil McCarthy remain on sick leave indefinitely because of stress-related illness. points, including five 3-pointers. Derek Jones added 16 points and Gary Trost had 13 for the California team. Brewer, who had a game-high eight rebounds, hit 7-of-16 field-goal attempts and was 7-of-7 from the frenewtrow line. Illness, lawsuit continue to plague former coach Three other players hit in double figures for Oklahoma, including "I talked to his doctor this morning, and he said that he did not feel that Neil was significantly improved," Joleen Youngers, McCarthy's attorney, said yesterday. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Robert Allison with 14, Evan Wiley with 13 and Ryan Humphrey with 11. Tony Madison led Next Level Sports with 28 The doctor said McCarthy probably would not be ready to work for at least the next couple of weeks, Youngers said. McCarthy was supposed to begin a new job at the school this week, but he took sick leave Monday and Tuesday and was out again yesterday. He was stripped of his coaching duties Oct. 16 by athletic director Jim Paul, who said McCarthy had overemphasized victory at the expense of academics. McCarthy was reassigned to an assistant athletic director position and had been on paid leave until Monday, when he was to have assumed his new duties. Lou Hencz, former Illinois coach who coached at New Mexico State during the 1960s and 1970s, is serving as the Aggies' interim coach. McCarthy had a winning record in nine of his 12 seasons as coach and led the team to five straight NCAA tournament appearances between 1989 and 1994. McCarthy has sued the school, alleging his contract signed by then-school president J. Michael Orenduff in November 1996 was valid. But Paul has said the contract is not valid because it was not ratified by the school's board of regents CINCINNATI — Deion Sanders, now with the Dallas Cowboys, declined his $2.5 million player option with the Cincinnati Reds and filed for free agency yesterday. stolen-base total led the NL when he played his last game of the season Sept. 5. Two-sport star Sanders files for free agency After a year off from baseball, Sanders returned to the Reds last season and hit .273 with 56 steals. His Sanders had left the Reds to play in the Cowboys' 37-7 victory in the season opener at Pittsburgh. Sanders returned to football when Cincinnati was out of the pennant race. It was his second tour of duty with the Reds, who had traded him to San Francisco in July 1995. against his chances, he said. Sanders turned 30 on Aug. 9 and had been limited since mid-August by a bulging disc in his back, which required two cortisone injections. Sanders has been going through a divorce and is trying to get custody of his children, ages 6 and 3. Playing baseball during the summer works "I must be in a stable place," Sanders said in early September. "That carries a lot of weight." Reds general manager Jim Bowden had said he hoped Sanders would return to play with Cincinnati in 1998. Sanders hit .383 and 19 bases in April, when he took the Reds' advice and became more patient at the plate. But he fell back into a free-swinging mode and his batting average plummeted. "Jim Ryun, America's Greatest Miller," a documentary of the running career of the three-time Olympian and former world record holder in the mile, will air at 7 p.m. tonight on KTWU (Channel 11). In nine games with the Cowboys, he has one interception, one reception for 11 yards and 28 punt returns with one touchdown. His 13.6-yard average in punt returns is second in the NFC behind David Palmer of Minnesota. Kansas alumnus makes Jim Ryun documentary Ryun claimed five NCAA titles while running at Kansas in 1965-69. The show was produced and directed by 1978 Kansas graduate John Rinkenbaugh. It includes interviews with Ryun, former Kansas coach Bob Timmons, Wichita East coach J.D. Edmiston and Olympian Marty Liquori. Rinkenbaugh spent $11,000 on the project, which is part of his Masters degree project at Kansas. He said he was hoping to land an underwriter to recover some of his investment Footage of Ryun was provided by ABC sports archives. Kansas graduate John Holt is the narrator. —The Associated Press SPORTS CALENDAR Saturday 1-10 p.m. Kansas football at Kansas State in Manhattan. 9 a.m. Kansas rowing at the Kansas- Kansas State Rowing Sunday 7:30 p. m. Kansas volleyball vs. Ohio hawks in Allen Field House. 1:10 p.m. Kansas football at Kansas Monday Noon Kansas City Chiefs at Jacksonville Jaguars. (NBC) Tuesday 7:05 p.m. Kansas men's basketball exhibition vs. Pella Windows AAU in Allen Field House. 7 p.m. Kansas vs. basketball exhibition vs. McDonald's Victorian All-Stars TV TONIGHT THURSDAY PRIMETIME NOVEMBER 6, 1997 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO 3 "Out for Justice" **% % (1991, Drama) Steven Seagall. Nightman "Chrome" WDAF 4 Living Between Cheating Death-on Tape News® News® Real TV Keenen Ivory Wayans KCTV 5 Promised Land (in Stereo) Diagnosis Murder (in Stereo) 48 Hours (in Stereo) News® Late Show (in Stereo) Seinfeld KS06 Forecasters News Plus News® NewsPlus KCPT 7 Ruckus This Old Hase. Mystery! "Deep Secrets" (in Stereo) Wait for God Business Pt. Ruckus (R) Charlie Rose (in Stereo) KSNT 8 Friends Union Square Seinfeld Veronica ER "Ground Zero" (in Stereo) News Tonight Show (in Stereo) Late Night KMBC 9 Nothing Sacred "Calling" Cracker "Sons and Lovers" 20/20 News Roseanne Grace Under M'A'SH (in Stereo) KTWU 11 Jim Ryan: America's Mystery! "Deep Secrets" (in Stereo) Collecting Dare-Rivers Business Pt. Charlie Rose (in Stereo) IBWU 12 Promised Land (in Stereo) Diagnosis Murder (in Stereo) 48 Hours (in Stereo) News Late Show (in Stereo) Late Late KTKA 13 Nothing Sacred "Calling" Cracker "Sons and Lovers" 20/20 News Seinfeld Married... Nightline CABLE STATIONS A&E 2 Biography: Menendez Sea Tales Unexplained (R) Law & Order "Heaven" Biography: Menendez CNBC 14 Equal Time Hardball Rivera Live News With Brian Williams Charles Grodn Rivera Live (R) CNN 14 News Press Burden-Proof Larry King Live World Today Sport Illus Moneyline Newnight Showbiz COM 12 "Fatal Instinct" **% % (1993, Comedy) Armand Assante. Lounge Liz. Make-Laugh Daily Show Stein's Money Saturday Night Live COURT 14 Prime Time Justice Cochran & Company Trial Story; Kids and Guns Prime Time Justice (R) Cochran & Company (R) CSPAN 14 Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs (R) DISC 2 Wild Discovery: Hyenas Into Unknown Movie Magic Wings (R) Justice Files (R) Wild Discovery: Hyenas ESPN 21 (6:56) College Football: Arkansas at Mississippi. (Live) Sportscenter Billiards (B) HIST 3 In Search of History Modern Marvels "Radar" (R) George Bush: Making-Leader World at War "Desert" In search of History (R) LIFE 3 Unsolved Mysteries In the Shadow of Evil' (1995, Suspense) Treat Williams Homicide: Life on the Street Unsolved Mysteries MTV 35 MTV Europe Music Awards MTV Live (R) Live From the 10 Spot Lowline (R) Singer Out TBA SCFI 13 Sequester DSV (In Stereo) Forever Knight (In Stereo) VR.5 Starship Amaz. Stories Sequester DSV (In Stereo) TLC 3 Medical Warning Fury's Fury Heaven's Breath (R) Medical Waming Earth's Fury (R) TNT 2 "Tightrope" **% % (1984, Suspense) Clint Eastwood, Genevawe Built. Rough Cut Eastwood on Eastwood (R) Rough Cut USA 2 Walker, Texas Ranger "Shattered Image" **% % (1984, Drama) Bo Deerk. (In Stereo) Silk Stalking "Nights Game" Highlander The Series (R) VH 1 Bandstand Pop-Up Video Pop-Up Video Pop-Up Video Pop-Up Video Wigan 20 "Marked for Death" **% % (1990, Drama) Steven Seagal News (In Stereo) Beverly Hills, 90210 In the Heat of the Awards (R) WTBS 2 "Ernest Goes to Jail" **% % (1990, Comedy) Jim Vaney "Ernest Scared Stupld" **% % (1991, Comedy) Jim Vaney "Caveman" **% % (1981) PREMIUM STATIONS HBO 2 Where Have You Gone, Joe? "Goditt" **% % (1996, Drama) Amand Assane. (In Stereo) R" Inside the NFL (In Stereo) Arliss (R) Open Seen "Vamp" MAX 4 Diving Bell "The Great White Whale" **% % (1996, Drama) Ernest White. (In Stereo) R" Skid Row (B) 2 Dive Valley (Vamp) HBO 24 Where Have You Gone, Joe? **"Gott!"** *\star* (1996, Drama) Armand Assante, (in Stereo) R' ARTis (R) R "Open Seam" MAX 32 Diving Bell **"Dive The Great White Hiptey"** *\star* (1996, R' ARC "Crimetime" *\star* (1996, Suspense) Stephen Baldwin. R' "2 Days in the Valley" (1996) SHOW 22 "Sunset Park" *\star* (1996) Rhea Parman. R' "Joe Torre: Curveballs along the Holley "Lone Star" (1996) Chris Cooper. R' BONFIRE RALLY for K-STATE Thursday Night · Nov. 6th · 7:00pm Bottom of Campanile Hill SUNFLOWER SHOWDOWN HTML: Intermediate - ----- Create links place graphics & learn other HTML techniques Prerequisite HTML introduction or equivalent skills Tues, Nov 19 9 a.m.-noon / Computer Center Mac Lab FREE INTERNET TRAINING Academic Computing Services November11-14 Academic Computing Services can give you the skills to confidently navigate, the information superhighway. Best of all, our internet training is FREE and doesn't require registration Classes are open to everyone. Just show up at the Computer Center at classtime. E-mail: Advanced --- Send & receive attachments, create mail lists and learn other advanced Pine e-mail features. Prerequisite: E-mail: Introduction or equivalent skills Wed Nov 12 4:30-6pm | Computer PC Lab Connecting to the Internet ---Overview of connecting to the Net Wed. Nov 12 6:30 8 p.m./ Computer Center Auditorium HTML Intermediate - - - - - - Create links, place graphics & learn other HTML techniques. Prerequisite: HTML Introduction or equivalent skills. Thurs. Nov. 13 9 a.m — noon / Computer Center PC Lab HTML-Advanced - - - - - - - Enhance your Web page layout with tables, frames, image maps, and other advanced HTML formats. Prerequisite: HTML Intermediate or equivalent skills. Fru Nov 14 1 - 4 p.m./ Computer Center Mac Lab All classes are held in the Computer Center located across from the Dale Center at Sunnyvale and Illinoi. Class schedules Pack up a Driver's Ed at the Computer Center or go online at http://www.cc.ukan.edu/~acs/training/index.shtml.