2B Quick Looks Tuesday October 21,1997 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Oct. 21) Your birthday is just the beginning of a great week. Nothing could be better for you. Your school and social life are just perfect, but don't brag to much. Aries: Todav is a 7. The ball in in your court today, so give it your best swing. Professional discussions benefit from personal themes. A thoughtful approach sets events in motion. Taurus: Todav is a 6. Recognizing the fluid nature of money will give you greater control over its coming and going. Empathy with someone's problem may interfere with your concentration. An old lesson still has useful applications. Gemini: Today is an 8. Begin the day with a briefing, and end it by watching the project you set in motion. You fall silent, satisfied at having gotten your point across. Even without words, you still do a fine job of flirting. Cancer: Today is a 7. Relaxation of a futile effort makes today run more smoothly. An abstract idea suddenly makes sense when the emotional component is factored in. A furious rush of information breaks down into easily managed details. Leo: Today is an 8. You know a good plan when you see it. Cut straight to the heart of the matter in your opening statement. You are able to steer today's events in the direction of your choice. Do not start a dialogue today unless you have all your facts lined up. The demands of your job may feel like an invasion of your personal space. You suddenly see the human factor behind an odd bit of logic. Virgo: Today is a 5. Scorpio: Today is a 6. Libra: Today is a 7. Make your desires known instead of waiting for that special person to speak first. Your sense of timing is perfect. Staying home today could turn into the most incredible journey yet. Sagittarius: Today is a 7. You are unusually sensitive to the inherent drama in beginnings or endings. You may feel suddenly vulnerable in the middle of a conversation. Withdraw as much as possible and let the day wash over you. Capricorn: Today is a 5. Today you excel at reading facial expression or hearing the music in a tone of voice. You can make something happen even by appearing to do nothing. Consider what an ancestor would have done in your shoes. Aquarius: Today is a 7. You find yourself missing an outmoded routine or completed project. A popular theory is proven to have no basis in fact. Others seem to take delight in cluttering your day with meaningless excess. Pisces: Today is a 7. Your emotions are so powerful today that they must surely be universal truths. Friends and strangers comment on the strange light in your eyes. Unless you really love your job, consider calling in sick. Keep today's agenda flexible to accommodate changes in plan. If you are not at home, stay connected by phone or e-mail. If you are destined to get in trouble, let trouble come to you instead of going out to look for it. Kansas junior Kris Sell played her way into the qualifying round of the Riviera All-American Tennis championships on Sunday in Los Angeles. She defeated the University of San Diego's Millie Prior 6-1, 6-3 and Vanderbilt's Kristen Radford 6-3, 7-5. Kansas tennis player moves to tournament If Sell advances through the qualifying rounds, which begin today, she will join Kansas senior Christie Sim, who was an automatic qualifier for the main draw of the tournament, which begins Friday. Sell was the only Jayhawk in action this weekend in the prequalifying rounds. She defeated Georgia Southern's Britta Wilms 6-1, 6-2. CAMPUS/AREA Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES The Kansas rowing team opened its fall season Sunday at the largest regatta in the world. The varsity eight boat placed 39th of 50 boats, and the lightweight eight boat came in 17th of 23 boats at the Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston. Rowing team opens fall season in Boston The varsity eight race included the U.S. and Canadian national teams. Catloth said Kansas' next competition, Saturday's Head of the Iowa Regatta in Iowa City, Iowa, should provide a better gauge of where the Jayhawk rowers were in comparison to their regional competition. Kansas rowing coach Rob Catloth said his team was at a disadvantage because it was its first race and that most of the other teams had competed several times. —Kansan staff reports NATIONAL LAKE BUENA VISTA, F1a. — The fraternity of 20-something stars on the PGA Tour has a new member. Make room for David Duval. Finally. Duval wins playoff takes Disney Classic While Tiger Woods and Justin Leonard were winning their first majors, and Phil Mickelson was winning everything but majors, 25-year-old Duval had become the bridesmaid of the tour. Duval used to be the voice of patience — he never showed any hint of frustration during the close calls and relentless questions about whether he would ever win. "I always felt like I could win golf tournaments out here," Duval said. "It just boils down to finding your comfort level and realizing that you don't need to play excellent golf to win a tournament. You just need to play well and smart and not make mistakes." What a difference two weeks — and two victories—can make. In 92 tournaments, he was runner-up seven times. In five tournaments, he took the lead into the final round only to blow up on Sunday or watch someone else blow by him. On Sunday, at the Disney Classic, he won again. He caught Dan Forsman with four birdies on the back nine, then defeated him on the first playoff hole by making a 15-foot pput. Duval won his first PGA event in 93 tries last week, taking the Michelob Championship in a three-way playoff against Grant Waite and Duffy Waldorf. "I proved to myself I could handle the pressure before winning," he said. "Things just haven't gone my way." Now, he is the voice of experience. win his first two tournaments in consecutive weeks since Billy Andrade in 1991. He also is believed to be the first player to win consecutive tournaments in a playoff. Duval are sure looking up, now. Dual became the first player to Driver pleads guilty in limousine accident Both spend four hours a day in rehabilitation, but hospital officials say Konstantinov still can't communicate other than using hand signals and gestures. Mnatsakanov is able to speak, mostly in Russian. The accident occurred June 13 as the group was returning from a team golf outing. The Red Wings had won the Stanley Cup four nights earlier by sweeping the Philadelphia Flyers. Defenseman Vladimir Konstantinov and team masseur Sergei Mnatsakanov remain in Royal Oak's William Beaumont Hospital and are listed in good condition. BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. — The chauffeur of the limousine that crashed while carrying a group of Detroit Red Wings pleaded guilty yesterday to driving with a suspended license. Gnida and defenseman Vyacheslav Fetisov sustained less serious injuries in the accident. Richard Grida entered the plea yesterday morning before 48th District Judge Kimberly F. Small, said courtcourt Ann-Margaret Wesley. Yvette Monet, a spokeswoman with the hospital, said Konstantinov was able to perform daily personal grooming with the help of rehabilitation staff and family members. Both men are improving in small increments, she said. A tentative sentencing date for Grinda was set for Nov. 3. The charge carries a penalty of up to a year in prison and or a $500 fine. It was Grinda's second offense. Rodman dissatisfied with contract terms DEERFIELD, Ill. — Dennis Rodman is unhappy with the contract agreement he reached more than a week ago and still isn't officially a member of the Chicago Bulls. Krause and Manley announced Oct. 10 that Rodman had agreed to terms on a one-year contract. But Rodman had bronchitis and slight pneumonia and wasn't able to complete his physical examination, and it was announced that he would sign when the team returned from playing two exhibition games in France. Rodman and his agent, Dwight Manley, had separate meetings with Bulls general manager Jerry Krause yesterday, but there was no word that the NBA's six-time rebounding leader had signed a contract. "Someway or other, it's going to be resolved. He's either going to be here practicing, or he's not. When the Bulls have something to report, you'll hear about it," said coach Phil Jackson, whose two-time defending NBA champions open the season Oct. 31 at Boston. Rodman, who is threatening to sit out the start of the regular season if certain incentive clauses aren't rewritten or eliminated, wasn't available for comment yesterday. Krause and Manley refused to talk to reporters. "We'd like to have him out on the floor, but it doesn't frustrate us. We just have to be patient. In due time, we'll all get it together on the floor," he said. Upon returning, however, the Bulls learned that Rodman was unhappy with several incentive clauses in the deal, which reportedly includes a base salary of about $4.5 million. The Associated Press SPORTS CALENDAR Friday Today Missouri State at SuperTaraet Field All day Kansas women's golf at the Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational in Wichita, Kun. 3 p.m. Kansas soccer vs. Southwest Missouri State at Sun-Tec Field. 7:30 p.m. Kansas volleyball vs. Texas in Allen Field House All day Kansas swimming and diving at The big 12 Invitation in Oklahoma City All day Kansas women's tennis at the All day Kansas women's tennis at the Washington Invitational in Seattle All day Kansas men's tennis at the Region V Rolex Championships in Wichita Saturday 6 p.m. Kansas football vs. No. 1 phill: Kants tobborn St. Nr. 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