2B Quick Looks Wednesday September 10,1997 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Sept.10) The day may start out with minor confusion. Just ignore the little problems and enjoy the day. Early evening will come and your day will start to take its shape. Enjoy your night with friends and do what is most exciting for you. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Todav is a 5. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Today is a 5. Friends want your time. That's fine, except that you have school work to do. Get your facts straight. You're pressed for time. Don't schedule anything else for then. An older person could make advances. Don't automatically reject them. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Today is a 5. Authority figures are a pain in the neck. Put up with them. Life gets easier. Group activities bring you valuable experience. Playing with friends takes top priority. Finish overdue work. Looks like science or math homework – maybe computers. Aries (March 21-April 19). Today is a 7. There's still confusion. Your dreams of travel and getting the right classes will start materializing. Your professors will be horrid. Don't argue, just mind. Taurus (April 20-May 20). Today is a 8. Allocate your resources. Review your budget with your sweetheart so you can get something you both want. You are in the mood for travel, studying foreign languages and taking tough courses. You're persevering and energetic. Gemini (May 21-June 21). Today is a 6. Partnership possibilities attract your attention. A domestic problem clears up. Changes are necessary, but the answer is obvious. Find out the truth about money you share with other people. Don't let a social engagement bust your budget. Cancer (June 22-July 22). Today is a 5. You have to work, even though you'd rather be studying. It's hard to juggle the two; just do the best you can. Life gets easier. A partner comes to your rescue. Work together to get a big assignment done. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). Today is a 5. Romance could be quite expensive. Make a more practical purchasing decision. If you need more money, you can find a part-time job. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Today is a 8. Keep your mind on domestic matters. There's a change underway, so make sure it works out in your favor. You'll let go of an anchor. The emphasis is on romance. The coast is clear. Ask for what you want and you'll probably get it. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Today is a 4. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Today is a 4. Try to get all your studying done early. Do research and write the paper. Domestic matters demand attention. Something at home isn't going as planned. Costs are high, but money's coming in. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Today is a 7. You start off the day on a good note, with the moon in your sign. You're powerful, so make your presence known. The moon's in Capricorn, meaning money's the issue. Make as much and spend as little as possible. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Today is a 5. Get your finances figured out. Gather up the money that's owed you and pay off your debts. Your emphasis is on study. Do the work and you'll make the grade. The details are falling into place, finally. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Today is a 7. Finish old business. The answer you've been looking for will become available. Your focus is on per- sonal matters. Your self-esteem is growing by leaps and bounds. A friend may want to become more than that. Buy technical toys and learn how to use them. SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Steve Young, sidelined last week by a conclusion, received medical clearance yesterday to resume playing. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Young gains clearance could play in opener NOTE: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read with one eye closed. The 49ers said in a statement that the 35-year-old Young, who has had three concussions in the last 10 months, got the go-ahead to play following a consultation Monday with his neurologist, physician Joseph Lacy. A brain scan taken Thursday showed no abnormalities. There was no word about whether Young would start Sunday's home opener against the New Orleans Saints. However, 49ers coach Steve Mariucci said Monday he would consider starting rookie Jim Druckenmiller for a second straight week on the theory that additional time off for Young might reduce the possibility of another concussion. Young, who turns 36 next month, has acknowledged that he cannot keep taking damaging shots to the head and continue his football career. Young's agent, Leigh Steinberg, said that another concussion would force Young to seriously consider retirement, something which members of his family have already urged him to do. So far, Young has resisted those suggestions. 'Gators coach gets raise, becomes $2-million man University of Florida awarded coach Steve Spurrier a contract that makes him the first coach in college football history to be paid $2 million per year. GAINESVILLE, Fla. — A year after leading the 'Gators to their first national championship, the The contract came with a $275,000 signing bonus and the cancellation of $300,000 in loans the university made to Spurrier during the past two years. The six-year contract, finalized Monday, is worth about $11.8 million, not including bonuses. A year ago, he became one of the highest-paid college football coaches, with a new contract worth about $940,000. "It's a reflection of the times," Spurrier said. "The money is bigger in everything we do now." This year, he will make more than $1.9 million from things such as his base salary, clothing contracts, television shows, speeches and expense accounts, plus the signing bonus and loan. Spurrier was paid $336,000 when he was hired as the head coach in 1990. That does not include two cars, 24 prime tickets to Gators home football games or the $99,000 bonus he would earn this year if Florida wins another national championship. LONDON — Ballroom dancing, rugby and surfing have cleared another hurdle in their bid to b e c o m e Ballroom dancing, others earn Olympic recoanition Olympic sports. The federations representing the three sports have received But Felli stressed that the recognition does not guarantee that the sports would be included in the Olympic program. "the recognition gives them a label but it has nothing to do with the program," Felli said. "We believe the federations are doing something for the sport and deserve to be recognized. To be on the Olympic program is another story." Other recognized sports include acrobatics, mountain climbing, billiards, golf, karate, korball, netball, orienteering, roller skating, basque pelota, polo, bowling, racquetball, water skiing and squash. But ballroom dancing has a large following and the IOC considers it a legitimate sport, comparable to ice dancing in the winter games. formal recognition from the International Olympic Committee, IOC sports director Gilbert Felli said yesterday. The idea of ballroom dancing in the Olympics has been sneered at by some purists. The earliest any new sports could be included would be at the 2004 games, which were awarded to Athens last Friday. sexual misconduct yesterday and could face as much as one year in jail. Linebacker pleads guilty to misconduct charge Bennett, formerly with the Buffalo Bills, will be sentenced Oct. 28. City judge Robert Russell Jr. released Bennett on his own recognition on the condition that he stay away from the victim, a Buffalo woman in her 20s. Bennett made no comment as he left the courtroom. His attorneys, James Shaw and Joseph Shaw, said he pleaded guilty as charged because he wanted to put this matter behind him and get on with his professional and personal life. Bennet's wife is expecting a baby. Bennett's wife is expecting a baby. Erie County district attorney Frank Clark said the victim was satisfied with the guilty plea. The charge comes from a meeting in the Buffalo Hyatt Regency May 18. MILWAUKEE — Mark Whiten will not be charged with sexually assaulting a woman at a hotel last month because prosecutors do not have enough evidence against the former New York Yankees outfielder. Both sides yesterday agreed that the 31-year-old woman was drunk and had sex with Whiten after meeting him at the hotel. Whiten's lawyer, Stephen Glynn, said the woman "apparently changed her mind and things stopped and she left." Charges dropped against former Yankee outfielder However, she said the case was undermined by the woman's high blood-alcohol level and inconsistencies in her account. The woman, whom Bennett has known for a long time, accompanied him to his hotel room at his invitation Gale Shelton, an assistant district attorney in Milwaukee County, said Whiten acknowledged that he was acting in a reprehensible manner. Also, the woman was not examined until almost 48 hours later. Shelton said the woman called the front desk of the Pfister Hotel and told security guards she had been assaulted. Police who arrived at 4 a.m. mound the woman so disoriented that they took her to the county's Mental Health Complex. Shelton said there were indications the sex was not consensual: vaginal injuries, bruises, abrasions and her immediate claim of assault. SPORTS CALENDAR Tomorrow Friday 9:05 p.m. Kansas City Royals at Anaheim Angels Kansas Invitational volleyball tournament at Allen Field House: 3 p.m. Kansas vs. Buffalo 7 p.m. Kansas vs. Missouri-Kansas City 4 p.m. Kansas soccer vs. Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas Saturday 11:30 a.m. Kansas football vs. Missouri Kansas cross country in the Rim Rock Invitational Kansas swimming in the Open Water Race - Kansas volleyball in the Kansas Invitational at Allen Field House: 1 p.m. vs. Toledo; 7 p.m. vs. Butler 1 p.m. Kansas soccer vs. Baylor in Waco, Texas Sunday TV TONIGHT WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO 6 Sentinel "Warriors" ★ Star Trek: Voyager "The Gilt" BabyLion 5 R (in Stereo) ★ Mad Abo. You Hard Copy ★ Cops ★ LAPD WDAF 4 Bevery Hills, 90210 *Alia Achey Wayans News ★ Real TV ★ Kenny Ivory Wayans KCTV 5 Nanny R (R) ★ "Presumed Innocent" ***1/2 (1990, Drama) Harrison Ford. (In Stereo) ★ News ★ Late Show (In Stereo) ★ Seinfeld KS6O 6 Health Check Fusion News Plus ★ News Plus KCPT 7 Voyage of the Matthew (in Stereo) ★ Business Rpt. Anyplace ★ Charlie Rose (in Stereo) KSNT 7 "She Craig No" (1986, Drama) Candace Cameron Bure. ★ Law & Order "Deadbeat" ★ News Tonight Show (in Stereo) ★ Late Night KBMC 6 Drew Carey City ★ Drew Carey Ellen (R) ★ Primetime Live ★ Roseanne ★ M*A*S*H KTUW 9 Voyage of the Matthew (in Stereo) ★ Man in France Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (in Stereo) WIBW 10 Nanny R (R) ★ "Presumed Innocent" ***1/2 (1990, Drama) Harrison Ford. (In Stereo) ★ News Late Show (in Stereo) ★ Late Lane KTKA 7 Drew Carey City ★ Drew Carey Ellen (R) ★ Primetime Live ★ Seinfeld ★ Nightlife CABLE STATIONS AAE 2 Biography: Bugsy Siegel American Justice 20th Century (R) Law & Order ★ Biography: Bugsy Siegel CNBC 4 Equal Time Hardball Rivera Live News With Brian Williams ★ Charles Grodin Rivera Live (R) CNN 4 Prime News Burden-Proof Larry King Live World Today Sports Illus Moneyline News Night Showbiz COM 2 "Young Einstein" ***1/2 (1988, Comedy) Yahoo Serious. South Park Make-Laugh Daily Show Stell's Money Saturday Night Live COURT 4 Prime Time Justice Cochran & Company Trial Story; Accident? Prime Time Justice R (Cochran & Company R) CSPAN 4 Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs (R) DISC 3 Wild Discovery: Deep Water Discover Magazine "Origins" Ultimate Stuntman Wild Discovery: Deep Water Discover Magazine "Origins" ESPN 6(3:30 Major League Baseball Teams to Be Announced. (Live) Major League Baseball Teams to Be Announced.(Live) HIST 3 History's Crimes & Trials (R) Holocaust (Part 4 of 5) Year by Year *1962* (R) History's Crimes & Trials (R) LIFE 3 Unsolved Mysteries "Terror in the Shadows" (1995, Suspense) Marcy Walker Homicide: Life on the Street Mysteries Soap-Awards MTV 3 Beavits-Butt. Beavits-Butt. Countdown to the 10 Spot Real World AstinsTrus Oddville, MTV Lovelyine (in Stereo) Adult Videos SCRI 3 Sequestra DSV (in Stereo) "Bad Channels" ***1992, Comedy) Paul Hipp, Martha Quinn Crash of 2000 Inside Space Sequestra DSV (in Stereo) TLC 3 Sea Tek Pop Science Human Experience Techospy (R) Sea Tek Pop Science Human Experience Techospy (R) TNT 2 "The War Wagon" ***1967, Western) John Wayne. "The Way West" ***1967, Western) Pioneers make a guiding trek from Missouri to Oregon. USA 2 Walker, Texas Ranger "Clower" (1997, Drama) Elizabeth McGovem. (in Stereo) Silk Stalking "Working Girl" Big Easy 'Son o' McSwain™ WH 2 B-track Flash Fleetwood Mac: The Dance Behind the Music RuPaul Pop-Up Video Bandstand Bandstand WGN 2 Sister, Sister Smart Guy Wayns Broso. Steve Harvey News (in Stereo) Buffy the Vampire Slayer Thi Heaven™ WTBS 10 "The Running Man" ***1/2 (1987, Science Fiction) Amold Schwarzerangger "Braiddock: Missing in Action III" ***1988) Chuck Noris™ "Conan" PREMIUM STATIONS HBO 10 "The Arrival" ***1/2 (1996) Charlie Sheen, PG-13 ★ The Silencera** ***1996) Jack Scala, R™ Jade* /**1/2 (1995) David Caruso, R™ MAX 10 Frank and Johnny***1/2 (A) Alia (in Stereo) R™ Executive Decision***1/2 (1996) Suspense Kurt Russel™ M*A*S*H SHOW 2 "The Fan" ***1/2 (1996) Suspense Robert De Niro, R™ Dead Man's Gun (in Stereo) Fast Track "Snow White: A Tale of Terror" ***1/2 (1997) Hollywood Theaters HOLLYWOOD THEATERS SOUTHWIND | DAILY | PRECISION | | :--- | :--- | | 1 Minic* | 2.00 4.15 6.30 9.10 --- | | 2 George of the Jungle** | 2.15 4.25 6.30 9.10 --- | | 3 Picture Perfect*** | 2.25 4.30 7.00 9.30 11.50 | | 4 Great Horizon | 2.15 4.15 6.30 9.10 11.50 | | 5 Air Force One* | 1.55 4.50 9.10 --- | | 6 G.L.J. Jane* | 1.50 4.20 6.50 9.25 11.55 | | 7 Excesses Jane*** | 1.50 4.20 6.50 9.25 11.55 | | 8 Money Tails* | 2.30 4.30 6.45 9.40 11.40 | | 9 Leave it Beaver* | 2.55 4.20 7.00 9.45 --- | | 10 Contact* | 1.50 4.45 7.15 --- | | 11 Men in Black** | 1.55 4.45 7.15 9.25 11.35 | | 12 Air Bud* | 2.30 5.00 --- | | Air Force One* | ----- 7.30 --- 11.30 | COMING SOON "Nightwish" Sept. 12 at Southfield DAILY FRU/SAT HILLCREST DAILY SAT/ SUN 11th Best Friend's Wedding "M" 5:10 7:20 9:20 2:15 2 Spouses "M" 5:00 7:10 9:25 2:10 3 How to be a Player "M" 5:15 7:20 9:25 2:20 4 Face Off "M" 5:20 6:80 --- 2:80 5 Nothing to Love "M" 5:00 7:00 9:30 2:90 EXPERIENCE PAYS! EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION/INTERNSHIP WORKSHOP Plan to attend one of these workshops which will focus on the value of complimenting your academic learning with"real world" experience as a means of enhancing your employability after graduation. Wednesday, September 10 - 3:30 pm 149 Burge Union Tuesday, November 11 - 3:30 pm 149 Burge Union Sponsored by: University Career & Employment Services 110 Burge Union 864-3624 email: upc@ukans.edu www.ukans.edu/~upc 9.