2B Quick Looks clodon IV, 1e e5112 Friday October17,1997 HOROSCOPES OSH Today's birthday (Oct.17) Your weekend is full of many interesting things. Someone you have had your eye on for a long time finally will come through and talk. You may have some problems with some friends but just work through the problems and enjoy the exciting weekend. Aries: Today is an 8. Someone finally recognizes what you are worth and may soon pay you accordingly. When you feel good about yourself, others begin to notice. You are happy to tackle new obstacles. Taurus: Todav is an 8. As an earth sign, this is your day to play in the mud. All inhibitions vanish as you pursue your goals or satisfy your appetites. Others will be impressed by a side of you that they may never have seen. When faced with today's set of limitations, you surprise yourself by drawing on hidden strength. Be patient in the face of adversity. Retain your charm to keep others wondering what you're really up to. Cancer: Todav is a 7. When the moon visits Taurus' house, expect guests at your own home. Social activity is favored today, no matter where you go. If you are looking for collaborators, be prepared to share your ideas. Leo; Today is a 6. Your reputation or legal status may be on the line today. A display of arrogance or bad judgment will have most unwelcome consequences. Stabilize yourself by exercising moderation in all things. Virgo: Today is an 8. Your day is productive, but on a much deeper level than just stacking boxes or shuffling papers. You reach a deep and unique understanding about the way you operate. You are beautiful when you're this self-assured. Scorpio: Today is a 6. Libra: Today is a 6. Your personal magnetism puts you at the spotlight, but you may not measure up on closer inspection. Conduct health-maintenance activities in private. Polite answers to personal questions save everyone from embarrassment. Try to be open to changes in your relationship today. Stubborn attachment to an impermanent situation will make you a liability in business or romance. Remember the retailer's motto: "You break it, you bought it." Sagittarius: Todav is a 5. Capricorn: Todav is an 8. Your recent pleasure cruise may show signs of turning into a bad trip today. Small stones make big ripples in a still pond. Pay your debts now before those finance charges pile up. Aquarius: Today is a 7. The truth about your feelings is too good to hide from your loved one today. Be faithful to an ideal, and everything else will line up perfectly. Tasteful celebrations are favored today. Pisces: Today is an 8. Your low energy level leaves you uncomfortble in the presence of exuberant, free-spirited people. You reflect on the things that mone can't buy, no matter how much you have Embrace early signs of change. Walk-on tryouts for the Kansas men's basketball team will begin 4 Follow your intuition wherever it leads you today. Your mind is quick. Your words are precise. You are creative in a way that often seems too good to be true. Jayhawk hopefuls to get shot at team SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES p. m. Sunday in Allen Field House. Tryouts are open to all undergraduates who have not played college varsity basketball. Interested students should bring proof of personal health insurance and come dressed and prepared to practice until 7 p.m. The second day of tryouts will begin at 9 p.m. Monday. 49ers' Stubblefield arrested for intoxication REDWOOD CITY, Calif. — San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle The California Highway Patrol took Stubblefield. 26, into Stubblefield: Former Kansas player arrested. Officers said they observed his car — a 1997 Mercedes Benz — speeding and driving in the highway's median strip. The police report said that when Stubblefield was pulled over, he displayed objective symptoms of alcohol intoxication and failed sobriety tests. "We are sure that he and his attorney will handle the situation very professionally and very responsibly," San Francisco 49ers president Carmen Policy said in a statement issued yesterday. "He is an important part of this organization, and we intend to totally support him throughout this process." custody just after 11 p.m. Sunday on Highway 101 in Redwood City. for several hours before being released early Monday. Stubblefield was booked and held The arrest came several hours after the 49ers' 30-10 victory Sunday against St. Louis. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Iowa State coach scores pay increase "It is no secret that Tim is considered one of the nation's top basketball coaches," Smith said. "The on-the-court efforts of Tim and his teams have enhanced the reputation of our athletic program on a national level. Tim's compensation is consistent with the national marketplace." Athletic Director Gene Smith said yesterday that Floyd received a 4 percent increase that would bring his base salary for the 1997-98 season to $140,400. With outside income, Floyd's total financial package could reach $750,000, the university said. AMES, Iowa — Iowa State's Tim Floyd, whose 69 victories are the Smith said the 4 percent raise was similar to what other faculty and staff at Iowa State received. Iowa State won the Big Eight tournament in 1996, when Floyd was the league's coach of the year. That year, his team reached the third round of the 1997 NCAA tournament, where the Cyclones lost to UCLA 74-73 in overtime Johnny Orr as coach and has taken the Cyclones to the NCAA tournament each of his three seasons. His contract, which runs through the 2005-2006 season, also includes a $500,000 annuity payment if he stays through the duration of the pact. Floyd is 69-29 since succeeding Several schools that had recent coaching vacancies talked to Floyd about moving there, including Tennessee, Louisiana State and Ohio State. He also was considered a candidate for the Kentucky job that went to Tubby Smith and is thought to be a leading candidate to become the Chicago Bulls' coach when Phil Jackson leaves. A hospital representative said yesterday that Povich was resting comfortably after being admitted Wednesday night with dizziness and fainting. Povich was in fair condition but no other information was available because of his family's request. BALTIMORE — Shirley Povich, the 92-year-old columnist for "The Washington Post," was admitted to Johns Hopkins Hospital after collapsing before Game 6 of the American League championship series. 'Post' columnist collapses before baseball game Povich collapsed as he entered the lobby at the media entrance to the Camden Yards ballpark. He was treated by paramedics at the scene and was taken to University of Maryland Medical Center, just a few blocks away. He underwent tests at the medical center's emergency room and later was taken to Johns Hopkins Hospital. Povich, father of television broadcaster Maury Povich, celebrated his 75th anniversary with the paper this year and was still writing up to 50 columns a year for 'The Post' after announcing his "retirement" in 1973. Former Michigan star stands tall in search University of Michigan, has emerged as a leading candidate to be Michigan's head basketball coach, p u b l i s h e d reports say. Russell, who starred for the Wolverines from 1964-66, has coached in the Continental Basketball Association and at a Columbus, Ohio. high school. DETROIT — Cazzie Russell, a three-time All-American for the team. Russell was identified by Goss as a candidate for the job early into the search process that began last Friday, when Goss fired Steve Fisher in the wake of alleged improprieties with Fisher's program. "If Cazzie's flying in, he's your man," ESPN analyst Digger Phelps told "The Ann Arbor News" for a story in today's editions. "He's a folk hero at Michigan and he'll be well-received." On Tuesday, University of California coach Ben Braun — one of Goss' top choices — signed a contract extension and pulled himself from contention as Fisher's possible successor. SPORTS CALENDAR Today 4 p. m. Kansas soccer vs. Oklahoma at SuperTarget Field 7:30 p.m. Kansas volleyball vs. Missouri at Columbia, Mp. 10:45 p.m. "Late Night with Roy Williams" events begin 12:01 a.m. Kansas men's and women's basketball teams can begin practice 6 p.m. Kansas football vs. Colorado in Boulder, Colo. All day Kansas women's rowing at the Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston Sunday 1 p.m. Kansas soccer vs. Oklahoma State in Lawrence All day Kansas women's rowing at the Head of the Charles Regatta In Boston All day Kansas women's golf at the Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational in Wichita TV TONIGHT FRIDAY PRIMETIME FRIDAY PRIMETIME OCTOBER 17, 1997 © TVData 7 PM 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 OCTOBER 17, 1997 © TVData BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO 3 **Taking Care of Business** ***1/2 (1990) James Belahau. Highlander The Series Mad Abo, You Hard Copy Cops LAPD WDAF 4 Visitor "Remember" **Millennium "Monster"** News! News! Real TV Keenin Ivory Wayans KCTV 5 Fam. Mat. Meego Gregory Step by Step Nash Bridges "Blackout" News! Late Show in Stereo) Seinfeld KS06 Forecasters News Plus News High School Football KCPT Wash. Week Week-Review McLaughlin Wall St. Week Antiques Roadshow Business Rpt. Follow Money Nova "Faster Than Sound" KSNT Players "Player" Dateline in Television Homicide: Life on the Street Tonight Show in Stereo Late Night KMBC Sabrina-Witch Boy-World You Wish You Wish Health Angel 20/20 News Roseanne Grace Under MKA'SH KTUW iWatch Wash. Wall St. Week McLaughlin Health暇 Uhah: Struggle for Statehood Colorest Business Rpt. Charlie Rose in Stereo WHIBW iFam. Mat. Meego Gregory Step by Step Nash Bridges "Blackout" News Late Show in Stereo) Late Late KTAK iSabrina-Witch Boy-World You Wish Teen Angel 20/20 News Seinfeld Married… Nightline CABLE STATIONS AAE 2 Biography: Mia Farrow America's Castles Grand Tour Le & Order "Wedded Bliss" Biography: Mia Farrow CNBC 4 Equal Time Hardball Rivers Live News With Brian Williams Charles Grodn Rivers Live R CHN 4 Prime News Burden-Proof Lerry King Live World Today Sports Illus. Moneyline Newsnight Showbiz COM 4 Gallagher: Stuck in the '60s Sinbad: Brain Damaged (Left Field Howie Mandel Mike MacDonald: Happy Gallagher: Stuck in the '60s COURT 4 Prime Time Justice Cochran & Company Trial Story: Death of a Father Prime Time Justice Cochran & Company CSPAN 4 Prime Time Public Affairs TONIGHT • ALLEN FIELDHOUSE FESTIVITIES START AT 10:45PM First scrimmage of the season begins at Midnight! DOORS OPEN AT 5:00PM Take a trip down memory lane to tip off the 100th year of KU Basketball with this year's Late Night theme... Fieldhouse doors will close when arena reaches capacity. Kids 12 & under not admitted without an adult. "KANSAS BASKETBALL... THIS IS YOUR LIFE!" Admission is FREE, but please bring a canned food item for the annual food drive. TODAY 4 PM KU VS. OKLAHOMA Watch the KU Ultimate Frisbee team perform during today's half-time! *FREE ADMISSION WITH KUID* *All KU Soccer matches are played at SuperTarget Field* (Behind Oliver Hall) ( )