2B Quick Looks Wednesday September 3,1997 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Sept. 3): Save your money and you could become fabulously wealthy. A crazy idea requires decisive action in February. It just must work. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 6. If you're worried about money, maybe you're going about it wrong. Instead of hassling with a subject you care little about, maybe you could delegate the chore A person who loves you might be better at handling practical matters than you are. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 5. If you're feeling overwhelmed, maybe you're trying to do too much. Learn to set priorities. A well-organized friend can help. Aries (March 21 to April 19): Today is a 6. Your job may threaten to interfere with your social life today. Don't plan anything for before or during work hours; you'll just have to cancel. Tomorrow night is better for romance anyway. Taurus (April 20 to May 20): Today is a 7. This would be a marvelous day for you, except for one thing. Your boss or some other authority figure won't let you do what you want. Your idea may be the best of the litter, but if you can't explain it you may lose your chance. A friend can help. Gemini (May 21 to June 21): Today is a 6. Expect changes today - lots of them. You'll be kept hopping from early to late. A person who lives far away can answer one of your questions. Later your roommate may be in a picky mood. If you've left dirty dishes in the sink, you'll hear about it. Cancer (June 22 to July 22): Today is a 6. A close friend or sibling can help you with a shopping decision today. You know what you want, you just don't know where to find it. A phone call could save you lots of running around. Planning a vacation would raise your spirits and those of your true love. Leo (July 23 to Aug. 22): Today is a 5. Sort your money today and figure out how much of it is really yours. You may feel better if you repay a loan rather than buy a new toy. There is another way to solve the problem. Earn more money. More work is available if you are willing to do it. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 7. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22): Today is an 8. You should be lucky in love around lunch time. If there's somebody you'd like to get to know better, make a date. An imaginative person is a good match for you. If it feels like somebody's leaning over your shoulder, watching your every move, maybe you're right. Don't complain. With a little extra effort, you can do excellent work. Then you won't mind the attention. Meanwhile, a coworker thinks you're fabulous. If you're unsure, discuss your situation first with an older person in private. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 7. Call a meeting today to review the details. Don't wait for the others to decide. Tell them what to do. They'll admire you and appreciate your ability to make a decision. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 7. Don't get into a fight with the boss that you can't win. If you want to set your own rules, you may have to go into business for yourself. Prefer to work for yourself so you can learn what Before you do that, maybe you ought to learn what this older person can teach you. It could be valuable Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 6. Your thoughts may drift to far-off shores, if you are efficient enough, maybe soon you can go there in person. Discuss the possibilities with a gentle, imaginative friend over dinner tonight. A voyage of a thousand miles beains with one commitment. ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Buffalo Bills linebacker Sam Rogers was involved in a fight with an irate fan who allegedly slapped Rogers' pregnant wife after a game. Linebacker hits fan in defense of his wife SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Rogers' wife, Leslie莉. 26, filed a complaint against Kenneth Kuehne, 30, of Rochester, N.Y. after the incident Sunday after Buffalo's 34-13 loss to the Minnesota Vikings at Rich Stadium. Rogers, 27, said he was driving through the parking lot toward the stadium when Kuehne began screaming profanities. Leslie Rogers was sitting on the passenger side with the window down when Kuehne reached in and slapped her face, the linebacker said. I jumped out of the truck and jumped on him." Rogers said yesterday. "I punched him a couple times before everybody jumped in. My reflexes and instincts told me you never let a man hit your wife or your children. How's a man supposed to react in that situation?" Orchard Park Police Chief Robert Henning said witnesses verified Rogers' story. He said Rogers would not be charged for punching the man. "Rogers went to his wife's defense, and rightfully so." Hennings said. Leslie Rogers was not seriously injured. NOTE: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. MANHATTAN — Michael Bishop, who led Blinn (Texas) Community College to back-to-back national championships, will start at quarterback in Kansas State's opener Saturday at Northern Illinois. Transfer quarterback will start for K-State K-State Coach Bill Snyder said he chose Bishop, a junior, instead of sophomores Adam Helm and Jonathan Beasley because of Bishops' athletic ability and on-field leadership. As a two-year college quarterback, Bishop led his team to a 24-0 record and national titles in 1995 and 1996. The last time he lost more than one game in a season was as a junior at Willis (Texas) High School. "In the period of time he's been here, he made very significant progress. That tells me that he is learning very quickly." Snuder said. Bishop, who is 6-foot-3 and 195 pounds, averaged 221 yards passing as a high school senior. In two seasons at Blinn, he passed for 2,369 yards and rushed for 830 yards. Helm, a walk-on from Shawnee Mission South High School in Overland Park, impressed coaches during the spring workouts and was named Bishop's backup. Beasley, who is from Glendale, Ariz., was a backup last year to Brian Kavanagh. DAYTON, Ohio — An assault case against Ohio State forward Jon Sanderson could go before a grand jury. Coaches describe him as fast — he runs 40 yards in 4.5 seconds — and as having a strong arm. Sanderson, accused of scuffling with a University of Dayton campus policeman, waived his right to a preliminary hearing yesterday at a hearing before Dayton Municipal Court Judge John Pickrel. The case was given to prosecutors, who could present it to a grand jury. However, Sanderson's attorney, Jon Paul Rion, said the case might be resolved tomorrow during a pre-trial hearing. Ohio State forward charged with assault Sanderson, 18, kicked the University of Dayton officer on the knee, hip and in the abdomen during a scuffle Aug. 24, said John Delamer, the university's director of security. The 6-foot-7 Sanderson, a freshman, has pleaded not guilty to charges of assaulting a peace officer, underage drinking and public intoxication. Boisterous Bear fined $10,000 for outburst Cox was assessed three unsportsmanlike-conduct calls in a span of two plays, the last for flinging his helmet while arguing with officials. CHICAGO — The Chicago Bears fined linebacker Bryan Cox $10,000 yesterday for his outburst during Monday night's loss in Green Bay. He also accused the Packers of late hits throughout the game. Cox said he was not upset by the fine if it helped the team get better. and were running two off at the last second, creating an advantage for the Packers. "I can't remember being that out of control for a long time," he said. ARLINGTON, Va. — Marv Albert's lawyers asked yesterday that the sexual-assault case against the sportscaster be dismissed because a grand jury member once worked for the case prosecutor. Lawyers seek dismissal in sportscaster's case Defense attorney Roy Black contended that Amy Levine, one of the six grand jurors who indicted Albert in May, was campaign manager for Arlington County Commonwealth Attorney Richard Trodden in 1994 "Such a close relationship by an advocate of the very prosecutor presenting the indictment clearly taints the makeup of the grand jury in this case, gives the appearance of bias and is in and of itself cause for this indictment to be dismissed," Black wrote in his request. and 1995. Albert is charged with forcible sodomy in an alleged attack on a female acquaintance in an Arlington hotel room Feb. 12. Sodomy in any form is a crime in Virginia. Circuit Judge Benjamin Kendrick will consider the defense requests tomorrow. Dallas lineman cleared of rape allegations DALLAS — Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Nate Newton was cleared yesterday of allegations that he raped his former mistress, a woman who defense attorneys said tried to extort money from the athlete before going to police. Newton spent more than an hour before the grand jury that declined to indict him on a sexual assault charge. The normally talkative player and his wife, Dorothy, walked out of the courthouse together before the panel reached its decision. Neither had any comment. "I'm very happy," Newton's lawyer, Howard Shapiro said. "It does not take a lot of evidence to get someone indicted. Anything can happen. "Mr. Newton wants to play football, get on with his life, help the Dallas Cowbys win another Super Bowl." The 31-year-old woman, who accused Newton of raping her in her mobile home on June 15, was crushed by the decision, said her lawyer, Bryan McDonald. SPORTS CALENDAR Today Tomorrow All day U.S. Open tennis champion 6:35 p.m. Kansas City Royals at Cincinnati Reds Friday 7 p.m. No. 16 Auburn football at Virginia 7. 05 p.m. Kansas City Royals vs. Oakland a.'s M. 5 p. Kansas soccer vs. Texas A&M at SuperTarget Field All day Kansas volleyball at Northwestern Tournament 7:05 p.m. Kansas City Royals vs. Oakland A's Saturday 1 p.m. Kansas football vs. Texas Christian at Memorial Stadium All day Kansas volleyball at Northwestern Tournament Kansas cross country at Southern Illinois Invite 8 p.m. Kansas City Wizards at Colorado Rapids Sundav 1 p. n. Kansas soccer vs. Texas at SuperTarget Field 8 p.m. Kansas City Chiefs at Oakland Raiders Monday TV TONIGHT WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME SEPTEMBER 3, 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 ❶ Star Trek: Voyager "Scorpion" Star Trek: Voyager "Scorpion" BabyLon 5 (R) (In Stereo) ☑ Mad Abo. You Martin ☑ Cops ☑ LAPD WDFA ❷ Funny Things Kids Do (R) ☑ Party of Five (R) (In Stereo) ☑ News ☑ News ☑ Real Tail ☑ Keenen Ivory Wayans KCTV ❸ Nanny (R) ☑ Nanny (R) ☑ Coast to Coast (In Stereo) ☑ 48 Hours (In Stereo) ☑ Late Show (R) ☑ Selfinfeld KSO6 ❹ Health Check Fusion News Plus News Plus News Plus KCPT ❷ "Hope Dream" ***(**) two Chicago youths harbor hopes of pro basketball stardom. ☑ Business Pray. Ariplace Charlie Rose (In Stereo) KSNT ❸ Steve.oedekerk.com ☐ Dateline (In Stereo) ☐ Law & Order "Mad Dog" ☐ News Tonight Show (In Stereo) ☐ Late Night ☐ KBMC ❹ Drew Carey Spin City ☐ Ellen "The Puppy Episode" Primetime Live ☐ Upper Austria Business Pray. Charlie Rose ("M*A*S*H") KTUW ❹ "Hoop Dream" ***(**) two Chicago youths harbor hopes of pro basketball stardom. ☐ Upper Austria Business Pray. Charlie Rose ("M*A*S*H") WIBW ❹ Bosnia Nanny (R) ☐ Coast to Coast (In Stereo) ☐ 48 Hours (In Stereo) ☐ News Late Show (In Stereo) ☐ U.S. Open KTKA ❹ Drew Carey Spin City ☐ Ellen "The Puppy Episode" Primetime Live ☐ News Selfinfeld Married... CABLE STATIONS A&E ❽ Biography: Phil Silvers American Justice 20th Century Law & Order "Mother Love" Biography: Phil Silvers NCBC ❿ Equal Time Hardball Rivers Live Weeds With Brian Williams Charles Grodin Rivers Live CNN ❿ Prime News Burden-Proof Larry King Live World Today Sports Illus Moneyline NewsNight Showbiz COM ❿ "The Late Shift" **%**(**) Comedy-Drama) Kathy Bates. 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Thursday, August 28 and Thursday, September 4, 1997. 6:00 p.m. No admission will be charged. Please bring a blanket or chair for your comfort. The performance will be held at West Campus, in the grassy area surrounded by trees on the north side of the reservoir. In the event of inclement weather, the 8/28 performance will be postponed to Thursday, September 4.