2B Quick Looks Wednesday October 8,1997 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Oct. 8) This is a very busy week for you. Study hard this week and keep your hopes high. Tonight take a break from all of the work and go to dinner with someone special. Aries: Todav is a 5. You may feel introverted today. Use your near silence in conversation to be more watchful of what is being said. Others could be a little too in touch with their own feelings for your comfort. Taurus: Today is a 5. Expect a surge of passion today and be prepared for the consequences if you choose to act on it. It is possible for even the best-mannered person to have a dark side. Be forgiving of intense behavior. Gemini: Todav is a 6. Other people, even if they want to be of service, simply might not have the answers you need today. Pay attention to details in a crowded room. A familiar product may be improperly labeled. Cancer: Today is a 6. Postpone all serious plans and spend the day playing games. Children will accept you as an equal who is just bigger and more able. Everything seems new, no matter how familiar. Love and care for your family today, even if they are being difficult. Sadly, there are more important things in life than your hobby or your art, which you may not get to do. Experience a moment of understanding how things work. Virgo; Today is a 7. You can make someone's day by personally delivering a message. Breaking from your routine is liberating instead of disorienting. A cycle of events comes to a close, only to begin anew. Libra: Todav is a 5. Scorpio: Today is an 8. There is a fine line between charity and extortion, and you or someone else may be crossing it. A friendship may buckle under stress. Examine your material worth in light of your spiritual goals. Sagittarius: Today is a 5. Capricorn: Todav is a 7. Your magic streak continues today. Friends and strangers alike hang onto your least word as if it were a movie star's autograph. If you ever wanted to forge yourself a new identity, this would be the day. You might be experiencing that hangover feeling even if you didn't have anything to drink. Some days are best left on the table and not examined too closely. Phone messages may accumulate but feel free to ignore the messages today. Aquarius: Todav is a 7. This is a good day to begin building something. By knowing your limits, you turn in an excellent performance. A sacred trust between friends proves to be a source of incredible personal power. An innocent comment contradicts someone's deeply held beliefs. The smooth flow of the day is disrupted by an outburst that makes no apparent sense. Do not say goodbye to anyone in anger today. Pisces: Todav is a 6. You have a direct pipeline to a subterranean sea of universal passions. Your utterances today are so otherworldly that people might assume you to be on drugs. Communicate through art if no one will listen. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Football, baseball vie for television ratings NEW YORK — Football won its Monday night ratings showdown with baseball even though the meeting between the Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees was the highest-rated division playoff game since 1995. The game between the NFL's last two unbeaten teams, the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots, was watched in about 13.5 million homes—some 4 million more than the baseball game. National ratings showed ABC Sports with a 13.9 and 23 share for the football game, while Fox had a 9.8 rating and 16 share for the fifth game of the American League division playoffs. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Each national ratings point represents 970,000 homes. The share is the percentage watching a program among those televisions in use at the time. Overnight ratings cover 59 percent of the country. The national numbers were lower than the overnight ratings reported earlier in the day. In the overnights, the NFL game had a 15.2 rating and 23 share while baseball had an 11.6 and 18 share. During the period from 8 to 10 p.m., football had a 14.3 national rating and 26 share, compared to 9.7 and 15 for baseball. Former assistant joins Kanaskie's Drake staff DES MOINES, Iowa — Drake University men's basketball coach Kurt Kanaskie is being reunited with one Kevin Reynolds, who worked with Kansasake for four years at Indiana of Pennsylvania, has been hired as the Bulldogs' new assistant. "I think the number one reason I took the job is that I liked working for Kurt, and I understand what he likes to do." Revnolds said. Reynolds replaces *hom McDonald*, who resigned last month to become program director at a YMCA in Des Moines. of his former assistants. Kanaskie, who was 152-75 in eight seasons at NCAA Division II Indiana of Pennsylvania, posted a 2-26 record last year during his first season at Drake. "Kevin is a very well-rounded coach who can handle a variety of responsibilities," Kanaskie said. "He does a great job with game preparation and recruiting." From 1991-93, Reynolds served as a graduate assistant under Kanaskie and as a full-time assistant from 1993-95. He was an assistant at Edinboro State in Pennsylvania for one year before returning to Indiana of Pennsylvania to work under Kanaskie's replacement, Gary Edwards. Reynolds was a guard at Bloomsburg and went to the NCAA Division II Sweet 16 in 1989. NCAA grants appeal on Adebayo eligibility FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Sunday Adebayo will return to Arkansas to play basketball after the NCAA relented and gave him another year of eligibility. The NCAA said that letting Adebayo return to Arkansas with an extra year of eligibility was a significant relief from its rules. "But the actions appeared justified after the Committee on Infractions held the university harmless for matters involving Mr. Adebayo," S. David Berst, the NCAA's enforcement director, said in a letter to the university. Adebayo, who is from Nigeria, played 22 games for the Razorbacks before being declared ineligible. Adebayo was averaging 10.5 points per game and was leading the team in rebounding with almost eight per game. The NCAA had questioned whether Adebayo was eligible during the 1995-96 season because his junior college grades had not been properly certified at Arkansas. Two previous appeals by Arkansas had been denied. Arkansas athletic director Frank Broyles said he appreciated the NCAA's willingness to reconsider Adebavo's case. last year amid a flap about his eligibility. FORT MILL, S.C. — Muggsy Bogues rejoined the Charlotte Hornets yesterday after tests showed that damage in his left knee has not significantly worsened. "I know my body, and I know how much pain I can deal with and how much pain I can't deal with," Bogues said after practicing with the Hornets for the first time since they opened training camp last Friday. Adebayo switched to Memphis Hornets' star returns with knee still at risk The Hornets refused to allow Bogues to participate in practice or games until he passed his physical. The exam included a magnetic resonance imaging test on the knee, a procedure Bogues previously had refused to undergo. He previously had filed a grievance against the club with the NBA players' union saying that the test was not required of anyone else on the team. The Hornets said they had insisted on the MRI because Bogues had been bothered for years by pain and stiffness in the knee and because there was little cartilage remaining in the joint. A lesion was detected by a team-ordered MRI last year during training camp. After Charlotte was eliminated from the playoffs in May, another MRI showed the damage in the area of the lesion had grown. Glenn Perry, the Hornets' team physician, said that Monday night's MRI on the 5-foot-3 Bogues showed that the damaged area appears to be similar in size to what was detected in Mav. "He still thinks that Muggsy's taking a risk, a dangerous risk, to continue to play," said Bob Bass, the team's executive vice president of basketball operations. "But it's his decision to play. He knows his condition." "It's hard to just walk away from something when there's somebody telling you there's a possibility," said Bogues, 32, the NBA's all-time leader in assists-to-turnovers ratio. CORRECTION A 10A cutline in yesterday's "Kansan" incorrectly identified one of the Kuk Sool Won participants. The competitor being thrown was Darin Mangan, Garden City senior. Today SPORTS CALENDAR Friday 8 p.m. Kansas City Wizards vs. Colorado Rapids in Major League Soccer playoffs 2 p.m. Kansas soccer vs. Arkansas at SuperToren Field 7:30 p.m. Kansas volleyball vs. Texas Tech at Allen Field House 7 p.m. Swimming and diving Crimson and Blue Meet All day Kansas women's tennis at the Ohio State Invitational in Columbus, Ohio Saturday 6. 30 p.m. Kansas football at Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas 7 p.m. Chicago Bulls vs. Seattle Sonics at Allen Field House Kansas cross country at the Bob Timmons Invitational at Rin Rock Farm All day Kansas women's tennis at the Ohio State Invitational in Columbus, Ohio All day Kansas men's tennis at the All- America Championships in Austin, Texas Sunday All day Kansas women's tennis at the Ohio State Invitational in Columbus, Ohio 1 p.m. Kansas volleyball vs. Baylor at Allen Field House All day Kansas men's tennis at the All- American Championships in Austin, Texas TV TONIGHT WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME OCTOBER 8, 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 Sentinel "Sleeping Beauty" ★ Star Trek: Voyager (In Stereo) Earth: Final Conflict Mad Abo. You Night Talk LAPD WDFA 4 Major League Baseball Playoffs: Indiana or Yankees at Orioles or Mariners News ★ Real TV Keenen Ivory Wayans KCTV 5 Nanny ★ Murphy Public Eye (In Stereo) Chicago Hope (In Stereo) News ★ Late Show (In Stereo) Seinfeld KS06 7 Health Check Fusion News Plus News Plus News Plus Charlie Rose (In Stereo) KCPT 7 Scientific American Frontiers Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Israel Beyond Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (In Stereo) KSNT 8 Tony Dana ★ Built to Last 3rd-Rock Sun Working Law & Order Denial ★ News Tonight Show (In Stereo) Late Night E KMBC 9 Spin City ★ Charm-Greas Drew Carey Ellen Primetime Live Roseanne M*A*H*H KTWU 1 Scientific American Frontiers Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Photo-Novelas Colorest Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (In Stereo) WIBW 8 Nanny ★ Murphy Public Eye (In Stereo) Chicago Hope (In Stereo) News Late Show (In Stereo) Late Late KTAK 9 Spin City ★ Dharma-Greg Drew Carey Ellen Primetime Live Selfie Married... Nightlife CABLE STATIONS AAE 7 Biography "Hall, Caesar" American Justice (R) 20th Century Law & Order "Wager" Biography "Hall, Caesar" (R) CNBC 1 Equal Time Hardball Rivera Live News With Brian Williams Charles Grodin Rivera Live (R) CNNN 1 Prime News Burden-Proof Larry King Live World Today Sports Illus Moneyline NewM news Wowbiz COM 2 "An American Werewolf in London" **** (1981, Horror) South Park Dr. Katz Pro Daily Show Stein's Money Saturday Night Live COURT 3 Prime Time Justice Cochran & Company Trial Story Prime Time Justice (R) Cochran & Company (R) CSPAN 4 Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs (R) DISC 2 Wild Discovery: Snow Discover Magazine "War" (R) Who's Atraid of... Bears (R) Justice Files (R) Wild Discovery: Snow ESPN 6 (6:30) PBA Bowling (Live) Golf: Wildfort World of Golf. Bioopers Sportscenter Baseball Amer. Muscle HIST 1 In Search of History Imperial War Museum True Action Adventures (R) Weapons at War (R) In search of History (R) LIFE 2 Say It, Fight It My Mysteries "With Harmful Intent" (1993, Suspense) Joan Van Ark. Homicide: Life on the Street Unsolved Mysteries MTV 3 Beavis-Butt. Beavis-Butt. Countdown to the 10 Spot Real World Austrias Oddville, MTV Lovein (In Stereo) Adult Videos SCIFI 3 Sequestra DSV (In Stereo) "Son of Dracula" ***1/2 (1943, Horror) Lon Chaney Jr. Time Trax "Photo Finish" Seaquest DSV (In Stereo) TLC 2 Wonders Sea Tek (R) Hanging Coffins (R) Close Encounters Wester Seeek Hanging Coffins (R) TNT 2 "Saturday Night Fever" ***(1977, Drama) John Travolta "Staying Alive" ***(1983, Drama) John Travolta "Fletch" ***(1983, Drama) John Travolta USA 4 Walker Texas Ranger ★ Ruby Jean and Joe ★ (1996, Drama) Tom Selick ★ Stik Silkats "Family Affairs" Big Easy "Shirping Stew" (R) VH1 5-Track Flash. Pop-Up Video Fleetwood Mac The Dance Classic Albumin RuPaul Pop-Up Video Legends (R) WGN 2 Sister, Sister Smart Guy Waysans Bros. Steve Harvey News (In Stereo) Beverly Hills 90210 In the Heart of the Night WTBS 1 "Rain Man" ***(1988, Drama) The Oscar-winning study of an autistic man and his brother "Little Big Man" ***1/2 (1970, Western) Dustin Hoffman. PREMIUM STATIONS HBO 4 "Carpool" ***(1996) Tom Arnold, PG ★ That Thing You Do*** ***(1996) Tom Everett Scott, PG ★ Execution Machine Comedy Hour WAF 3 "To Die For" ***(1996) Sasse (Nole Kidman), Hugh Grant ★ An Occasional Hiker ***(1996) Tom Berenger "The Terminator" ***(1984) R ★ SHOW 4 "Extreme Measures" ***(1996) Suspense Hugh Grant ★ Dead Man's Fast Track "Lap of Faith" ★ Gold Coast ***(1997) Marg Heligenberger. 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