2B Quick Looks Monday September 29,1997 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Sept. 29) Your birthday will make way for the start of a great week. Things will go the way you have planned them to go. A few problems may arise, but nothing you can't overcome. Just keep a positive attitude. Aries: Today is a 5. Your intense inward focus on your own health may be making things seem worse than they really are. Turn your gaze outward and look for new projects. Your mood might cause co-workers to be abrupt with you. Taurus: Today is a 6. You are wealthy and powerful when others give you the attention and respect you deserve. Being a good host is surprisingly effortless today. Flowers are an inexpensive but effective means of communication. Be very literal with your words during important discussions with children. Pay special attention to signals today, whether in conversation or on the road. Asking too many questions could make someone nervous. Cancer: Today is a 7. Leo: Today is an 8. This is a good day to hatch those ideas you have been sitting on in the comfort of your nest. The bread has risen in the oven, its scent attracting wondering noses from far and wide. The fruit is ripe and ready for the market. You may please a boss or client today by keeping your strong personality out of business matters. Something that you generally value does not seem important right now. Change something in your diet if your lower energy level concerns you. Virgo: Today is an 8. Libra: Today is a 7. Anything more than one-on-one interaction could be too much for you to handle today. What begins as amusing may become overwhelming if it persists. An excess of energy energy unbalances a system. Scorpio: Today is an 8. Sagittarius: Today is a 6. Today you find that giving is more powerful than receiving. You have a surplus of something that is in great demand among those in your community. Friends rally around an innovative idea. Whether or not he knows it, an authority figure is driving you crazy. Read between the lines in legal or travel matters. This is a good day to find something that makes you laugh long and hard. Capricorn: Today is an 8. Aquarius: Today is a 6. Go someplace today where they don't discuss politics and do a little research into human nature. You feel lucky, positive, and willing to build something new. A moderate amount of self-discipline will help. Personal preferences may cloud your business dealings today. Listen to someone's intentions instead of the words they use. The unconventional approach is sometimes the best solution to a problem. Pisces: Todav is a 4. It's not advisable to leap before you look, but today there may not be time to do anything else. Drink or drugs might slow your reflexes to dangerous levels. Be aware of your surroundings and the people with whom you might interact. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES With a massive five-point tad going into the final 12 singles matches, Europe clinched at least a tie when Bernhard Langer parried the 17th hole and defeated Brad Faxon 2-1. SOTOGRANDE, Spain — Europe withstood a late rally by the United States yesterday and won the Ryder Cup, claiming golf's most prized team trophy for the fifth time in the last seven competitions. Europeans will keep Ryder Cup at home That gave the Europeans 14 points — enough to regain the Cup they won two years ago at Oak Hill in Rochester, N.Y. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. The underdog Europeans won the Cup against a star-laden American team that included three of this year's four major winners — Tiger Woods (Masters), Justin Leonard (British Open) and Davis Love III (PGA) — and eight of the world's top 13 ranked players. "Many people said we couldn't beat the Americans," Langer said. "On paper we looked like the underdog, but we knew we had the 12 best players in Europe on our side." ST. LOUIS — Even though Roger Maris was out of reach, Mark McGwire made a little history. McGwire ties record but misses Maris' mark McGwire hit his 58th home run, tying the record for the most by a right-handed batter, in the St. Louis Cardinals' season-ending 2-1 victory against the Chicago Cubs yesterday. McGwire, who hit two home runs on Saturday, tied the mark set in 1932 by Jimmie Foxx and equaled by Hank Greenberg in 1938. Only Maris, who had 61 in 1961, and Babe Ruth, who had 60 in 1927 and 59 in 1921, have hit more in a season. The feat is all the more impressive, considering that McGwire changed leagues in midseason. Since joining the Cardinals in a trading-deadline deal with Oakland on July 31, he had 24 home runs in 51 games. MARTINSVILLE, Va. — This time, the weather forecast was right on, and the Hanes 500 at Martinsville Speedway was off because of rain. McGwire, who has homered at least once in 12 consecutive series, entered the day one homer ahead of Seattle's Ken Griffey Jr. A light drizzle that started overnight continued intermittently yesterday, causing the Winston Cup race to be pushed back to today. Weather forecasters were calling for sunny skies and warm temperatures for today. NASCAR spokesman Kevin Triplets said a shower that came in at about 2 p.m., wiping out about an hour's worth of work drying the track, made getting the concrete and asphalt surface dry in time for racing unlikely. The news dispersed a crowd estimated by track officials at 45,000, many of whom had been sitting in the rain since the gates opened at 7 a.m. Hanes 500 delayed because of wet track COLUMBUS, Ohio — Highly touted Ohio State freshman wide receiver Ken-Yon Rambo was arrested after a fight early yesterday and was found to be carrying marijuana, police said. Ohio State receiver arrested with drugs patcher who refused to give his name. Rambo posted $110 bail and was released from the Franklin County Jay lost day morning. Rambo and another man, Charles Lewis, a junior at Ohio State, refused to quit fighting and scuffled with officers, according to the police report. Both were taken into custody and transported to the jail. Police said they were called to a restaurant near downtown to investigate a disturbance early Sunday. When officers arrived at about 2:30 a.m., they saw several people fighting and repeatedly ordered them to stop. Rambo was charged with drug abuse, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, said a police dis- It was not clear whether Lewis and Rambo were fighting each other. They were to appear in Franklin County Municipal Court today. The Top Twenty Five teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. 27, total points based on 25 points for a first place vote through one point for a 25th place vote and previous ranking: rank team rec pts pvs 1. Florida (36) 4-0 1,704 1 2. Penn St. (25) 3-0 1,673 2 3. Nebraska (6) 3-0 1,606 3 4. Florida St. (1) 3-0 1,529 4 5. N. Carolina (2) 4-0 1,483 5 6. Michigan 4-0 1,404 6 7. Ohio St. 4-0 1,285 7 8. Auburn 4-0 1,215 8 9. Tennessee 2-1 1,150 9 10. Washington 2-1 1,111 10 11. Iowa 4-0 1,103 11 12. Michigan St. 3-0 967 12 13. LSU 3-1 847 13 14. Virginia Tech 4-0 828 14 15. Washington St. 4-0 818 15 16. Colorado 2-1 637 16 17. Kansas St. 2-1 563 18 18. Georgia 3-0 513 19 19. Stanford 3-1 458 20 20. Alabama 3-1 407 21 21. Texas A&M 3-0 388 22 22. UCLA 2-0 276 24 23. Air Force 5-0 202 — 24. Brigham Young 2-1 186 23 25. Arizona St. 3-1 168 25 AP Top 25 Others receiving gifts: Clemson 48, Georgia Tech 29, Mississippi St. 19, Oklahoma St. 19, Pittsburgh 18, Kansas St. 19, Ohio St. 19, Yayomim 12, Southern St. 19, Texas St. 19, Tulsa St. 19, Oregon 6, Durke 6, N. Carolina St. 4, Arkansas 2. USA Today/ESPN Top 25 The Top Twenty Five teams in the USA Today/ESPN college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. 27, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: rank team rec pts pvs 1. Florida (45) 4-0, 1,519 1 2. Penn St. (13) 4-0, 1,471 2 3. Nebraska (3) 3-0, 1,410 3 4. Florida St. 3-0, 1,365 4 5. N. Carolina (1) 4-0, 1,262 5 6. Michigan 3-0, 1,194 6 7. Ohio St. 4-0, 1,189 7 8. Iowa 4-0, 1,048 9 9. Auburn 4-0, 1,028 8 10. Tennessee 2-1, 965 10 11. Washington 2-1, 918 11 12. Virginia Tech 4-0, 877 12 13. Michigan St. 3-0, 822 13 14. Louisiana St. 3-1, 709 15 15. Washington St. 4-0, 707 14 16. Kansas St. 3-0, 543 17 17. Texas A&M 3-0, 489 18 18. Colorado 2-1, 489 16 19. Georgia 3-0, 416 20 20. Alabama 3-1, 411 19 21. Stanford 3-1, 278 22 22. Arizona St. 3-1, 200 23 23. Air Force 5-1, 190 25 24. Brigham Young 2-1, 187 24 25. UCLA 2-1, 117 — Other recipients voting: West Virginia 64, Texas 46, Oklahoma State 44, Pittsburgh 27, Georgia Tech 26, Clemson 20, Wisconsin 19, Mississippi 17, Wyoming 16, Purdue 15, North Carolina State 13, Marshall 12, Kentucky 10, Ohio 10, Tulsa 10, Toledo 8, Southern Californi 6, Utah 5, Cincinnati 5, Mississippi 2, Miami (Fla) 1. Wyoke Forest 1. Wheat Meet results Track Men's results 100 m hurdles: Bob Cage, Phi Delta Theta 100 m dash: Brent Scholz, Beta Theta Pi 100 m dash: Brad Lyonis, Beta Theta Pi 200 m dash: Brad Lyons, Beta Theta Pi 200 m dash: Matt Tolkien, Beta Theta Pi 800 m run: Michael Goff, Beta Theta Pi 400 m dash: Matt Tyler, Sigma Nu 360 ft run: Michael Corp. 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