2B Quick Looks Wednesday October 1,1997 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Oct. 1) You may be feeling the middle of the week blues today, but once this week is finished, everything will seem to be back to normal. Studying is important during this week, but your fun definitely will begin on Friday. Aries; Today is a 7. Today you find the key to being altruistic and self-serving at the same time. Using your power to charm people can be just as energy efficient as pushing them aside. This is a good day to approach legal documents. Taurus: Today is a 7. If your job bores the daylights out of you, plan a satisfying way to spend some of your earnings tonight. Enjoy the company of others who are part of your routine. Refresh yourself with something cultural. Gemini: Today is an 8. Today you are pulled into dramatic conversations in which people talk with their hands. You crave your lover's company in moments when you are apart. You are the spark that sets all things in motion. Cancer: Today is a 5. Watch out for possible disputes with partners, family members or housemates today. Something vague bothers you on a subconscious level. If you float with the current today, you may hit rocks or turbulence. Leo: Today is a 9. Leo is a social creature today. You can talk your way into or out of anything. Creative action results from a gathering of close friends. Your love light shines, warming up an old or new relationship. Virgo: Today is a 7. You may find yourself handling large sums of money, even if none of it is yours. Joint ventures are favored today, whether commercial or personal. Discuss all decisions deeply rather than yielding to impulse. Libra; Today is a 9. While Libra is inclined to be all things to all people, make it a point to please yourself today. You are centered, balanced, equaled out and a tangible force of love. Others are attracted by your harmonic affect. Scorpio: Today is a 6. Sagittarius: Todav is an 8. Your thoughts may be too scattered for effective leadership today. If you must participate, generate ideas freely and leave the fine tuning to others. Do not provoke partners who might already be in a bad mood. Capricorn: Todav is a 7. According to everyone else, you're the one who really knows the inside story. A sense of power makes you socially attractive. Your partner knows your secret today and finds it amusing. Aquarius: Today is a 7. You may have more work than you can handle, even if you take a running start at it. You lack the necessary support of those who could make your life much easier. Give yourself an "A" for effort, then go take a rest. You connect with someone you know periphrally, whether through your partner or a coworker. You are so amazed by moment of self-discovery that you talk uncontrollably. The human mind is a powerful piece of hardware indeed. Pisces: Todav is a 5. Seek legal advice before signing something important. A relationship could blow up in your face today. A state of indecision might have a circular, vaguely nightmarish quality to it. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES CHICAGO — By the time manager Terry Bevington was fired, he had trouble communicating with his players, strained relations with Chicago fires manager; fails to make playoffs some of his coaches, alienated the media and turned off the fans. But his biggest problem was the Chicago White Sox's failure to make the playoffs, despite a The move was announced yesterday, two days after the end of an 80-81 season and another second-place finish in the AL Central. nuge payroll and the addition of Albert Belle. "I'm not going to sit here and knock him." general manager Ron Schueler said. "I think a lot of managers would like to be over .500 and they aren't." Bevington had a 222-214 record after taking over in June 1995 for Gene Lamont, fired two years after being named AL Manager of the Year. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. After the White Sox unsuccessfully courted Jim Leyland last fall, Bevington signed a two-year contract to return. The White Sox did not renew the option on the second season. PROVO, Utah — Terrence Harvey, a cornerback for Brigham Young, was killed in a highway accident. BYU player dies in crash; two others also injured Two teammates also were injured when their car tried to pass another vehicle and flipped several times. Harvey, a 21-year-old sophmore from Las Vegas, was pronounced dead at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center following the accident on Interstate 15 near Provo about 9 p.m. Monday, the Utah Highway Patrol said. "We are shocked and saddened by the loss of an outstanding young man who had such great promise," BYU coach LaVell Edwards said. "Our thoughts and prayers are with his family." Treated for minor injuries and released was junior defensive back Tony Fields, 20, also of Las Vegas. The three were traveling between 80 and 90 mph in a Nissan Pathfinder when Fields, the driver, attempted to pass on the right and lost control. The car rolled several times, ejecting Harvey, said a patrol dispatcher who asked not to be identified. Freshman defensive back Roderick Foreman, 17, of Los Angeles, was in fair condition and probably would have hand surgery today, said Anton Garrity, a hospital representative. Harvey transferred to BYU three weeks ago from Victor Valley Community College in Victorville, Calif. The dispatcher said it was too early to determine if alcohol was involved. Harvey made his first appearance in the starting lineup Saturday at left cornerback in BYU's 19-16 victory against SMU. Fields and Foreman also played in the game. Athletic director Rondo Fehlberg said Harvey would be honored in a memorial service before No. 24 BYU plays rival Utah State on Friday night in Provo. SAN ANTONIO — Sean Elliott remembers looking down at the San Antonio Spurs bench last season and seeing David Robinson in street clothes hunched over in pain — his back ailing, his foot broken and a lost look on his face. Elliott returns to Spurs after out for iniuries "I was one of the doubters," Elliott said. "I was real quiet about it. The way I saw him last year, at the end of the season, sitting at the end of the bench, I thought he would play half the games this year. I had question marks about his back." So did Robinson, the All-Star center who began having back pain after a hernia just before the 1996 Olympics. Robinson never fully treated the injury before last season and missed 76 games, the big factor in the Spurs making the biggest one-year drop by a team in NBA history. But after months of carefully paced strength and conditioning work, Robinson said that he was in the best shape of his life, pain free and full of rookie enthusiasm. because of the back injury and then the team's final 58 games because of his broken foot. "I've been out here every day, running and shooting or playing," Robinson said after a recent workout at the University of the Incarnate Word. "My back has responded extremely well." NCAA rules violated; Michigan under review DETROIT — A former Michigan booster once sent airline tickets to the home of a star basketball player, the player's mother said. Mary Bullock, mother of junior Guard Louis Bullock, said she did not recall the price of the tickets or the tickets' destina tion and did not know why the now-banned booster sent the tickets to her home in Maryland. The gesture, which would have violated NCAA rules, was turned away. Bullock's mother told the "Detroit Free Press" for an article published yesterday. "We don't ask people for money," she said. "We're well situated. We wouldn't do anything like that." Records from a school investigation suggest Ed Martin sent the tickets in August 1996, the "Free Press" reported. Louis Bullock did not comment about the tickets. A representative for the school's athletic department said players and coaches had been asked not to discuss the issue until an investigation is finished. Martin has been under investigation for more than a year amid allegations he provided improper benefits to players. The school has hired a law firm to investigate the situation. It is awaiting a report it will send to the NCAA, which has conducted interviews. Today SPORTS CALENDAR Tomorrow Friday All day Kansas women's tennis at the National Clay Court Championships in Orlando, Fla. 7:30 p. m. Kansas volleyball vs. Kansas State at Allen Field House 4 p.m. Kansas soccer vs. Iowa State in Ames, Iowa 7 p.m. Kansas volleyball vs. Oklahoma in Norman, Okla. All day Kansas women's tennis at the National Clay Court Championships in Orlando. Fla. All day Kansas men's tennis at the Tulsa Invitational in Tulsa, Okla. Saturday 1 p.m. Kansas football vs. Oklahoma at Memorial Stadium All day Kansas women's tennis at the National Clay Court Championships in Orlando, Fla. All day Kansas men's tennis at the Tulsa Invittational in Tulsa, OKa. 1. p.m. Kansas soccer vs. Nebraska at Lincoln, Neb. Sunday All day Kansas men's tennis at the Tulsa Invitation in Tulsa, Okla. All day Kansas women's tennis at the National Clay Court Championships in Orlando, Fla. TV TONIGHT WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME OCTOBER 1, 1997 © TV/Data 7 PM 7:30 8PM 8:30 9PM 9:30 10PM 10:30 11PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO ☑ Sentinel "Poachers" ☒ Star Trek: Voyager (In Stereo) ☐ Babyion 5 R (In Stereo) ☐ Mad Abo. You ☐ Hard Copy ☐ Cops ☐ LAPD WDAF ☐ Beverly Hills, 90210 ☐ Party of Five "Handicaps" ☐ News ☐ News ☐ Real TV ☐ Keen Ivory Wayans KCTV ☐ Nanny ☐ Murphy ☐ Public Eye ☐ Chicago Hope ☐ News ☐ Late Show (In Stereo) ☐ Seinfeld ☐ KS6O ☐ Health Check ☐ Fusion ☐ News Plus ☐ News Plus ☐ News Plus ☐ KCPT ☐ National Geographic ☐ Rod Serling: Submitted for Your Approval ☐ Mark Russell ☐ Business Rpt. ☐ Anyplace ☐ Charlie Rose (In Stereo) KSNT ☐ Major League Baseball Playoffs: Al.Div. Round Game 1 - Ones at Mariners ☐ News ☐ Tonight Show (In Stereo) ☐ Late Night RPT KMBC ☐ Spin City ☐ Dharma Grass ☐ Eden ☐ Prime Time Live ☐ Roseanne ☐ Grace Under ☐ M'A'S WAYways KTUW ☐ Mark Russell ☐ Bean File ☐ Rod Serling: Submitted for Your Approval ☐ Foto-Novelas ☐ Coloreal ☐ Business Rpt. ☐ Charlie Rose (In Stereo) IBWU ☐ Nanny ☐ Murphy ☐ Public Eye ☐ Chicago Hope ☐ News ☐ Late Show (In Stereo) ☐ Late Late KTKA ☐ Spin City ☐ Dharma Grass ☐ Drew Carey ☐ Ellen ☐ PrimeTime Live ☐ News ☐ Seinfeld ☐ Married... CABLE STATIONS ABE ☐ Biography: Barrows ☐ American Justice (R) ☐ 20th Century (R) ☐ Law & Order ☐ Biography: Barrows CNBC ☐ Equal Time ☐ Hardball ☐ Rivers Live ☐ News With Brian Williams ☐ Charles Grodi ☐ Rivera Live(R) CNN ☐ Prime News ☐ Burden-Proof ☐ King Ling Live ☐ World Today ☐ Sports Illus. ☐ Moneyline ☐ News/wright ☐ Showbiz COM ☐ "Coddyshack" ☐ ***(1980, Comedy) Chevy Chase ☐ South Park ☐ Make-Laugh ☐ Daily Show ☐ Stein's Money ☐ Saturday Night Live(R) COURT ☐ Prime Time Justice ☐ Cochran & Company ☐ Trial Story "Texas vs. Railey" ☐ Prime Time Justice (R) ☐ Cochran & Company (R) CSPAN ☐ Prime Time Public Affairs ☐ Prime Time Public Affairs (R) DISC ☐ Wild Discovery ☐ Discover Magazine ☐ Assassination ("Betrayal") ☐ Justice Files ("Car Crime") ☐ Wild Discovery ESPN ☐ (6:30) NHL Hockey: Florida Panthers at Philadelphia Flyers (Live). ☐ Stanley Cup ☐ Sportscenes ☐ Baseball ☐ Billiards HIST ☐ In Search of History ☐ Crusader(s) (Part 3 of 4) ☐ True Action Adventures ☐ Weapons at War "Big Guns" ☐ In Search of History (R) LIFE ☐ Unsealed Mysteries ☐ In Defense of a Married Man (*1990) Judit Light ☐ Homicide on the Street ☐ Unsealed Mysteries MTY ☐ Beavis-Butt. ☐ Beavis-Butt. ☐ Countdown to the 10 Spot ☐ Grudge Match AustinsSrs ☐ Oddville, Taxi, Loveline (R) (In Stereo) ☐ Adult Videos SCIEN ☐ Sequester DSV (Journals) ☐ Foremalkruit *King Ling* ☐ Sightings (R) (In Stereo) ☐ Sequester DSV (In Stereo) TLC ☐ Wonders ☐ Sea Tek (R) ☐ Woec: The Untold Story ☐ Wonders ☐ Sea Tek (R) ☐ Woec: The Untold Story (R) THT ☐ "The Verdict" ***(1982) Paul Newman: A lawyer's career hinges on a controversial lawsuit. ☐ "The Drowning Pool" ***(1975, Mystery) Paul Newman. UAWE ☐ Walker, Texas Ranger ☐ "Breaking the Surface: The Grego Lorraine Story" (*1997) Stik Shaltkins (R) ☐ Big Easy "End of the World" VHI ☐ B-TrackFlash ☐ Pop-Up Video ☐ Pop-Up Video ☐ Stones ☐ Behind the Music ☐ RuPaul (R) ☐ Pop-Up Video ☐ Gullies Pleasure (R) WGN ☐ Sister, Sister ☐ Smart Guy ☐ Waysons Bros. ☐ Steve Harvey ☐ News (In Stereo) ☐ Erie Hills (R) ☐ In the Heat of the Night WTBS ☐ "Support Your Local Gunfighters" ***(1971) James Garner. ☐ "Support Your Local Sheriff" ***(1989) James Garner. ☐ "Duel at Diablo" ***(1986) PREMIUM STATIONS HBO ☐ "Hacha's Daughters" ☐ Twister ☐ ***(1996) Drama) Helen Hunt. PG-13 ☐ "The Glimmer Man" ☐ ***(1996, Suspense) R" ☐ "The Invader" MAX ☐ "Chain Reaction" ***(1996) Kauni Reaves. PG-13 ☐ "Judge and Jury" *(1997) David Keith. ☐ "Mortal Thoughts" ***(1991) Dermo Mc. SHOW ☐ "Bride of the Father of the Slave" ***(1995) Steve Martin. PG ☐ Dead Man's Gun "Heard of Kin" ☐ Fast Track ☐ "Fast Money" ***(1999) Butterfly R." 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