2B Quick Looks Wednesday August 26,1997 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (August 26); Unfortunately, this is not the birthday you’ve been waiting for all these years. Just because it’s your birthday doesn’t mean that the vending machine won’t eat your money. Because it is your birthday people will be nice, but it will not be a birthday to remember. Aries: Today is an: 8. Taurus: Todav is a: 4. This is a good time for learning. One of the things you might want to study is your partnership. That could be your business partnership or your romantic partnership. That person is in a pretty good mood today, so ask the questions you've been worrying about. This is a confusing day. There is a lot of activity. Lots of changes are being made, and some of them seem to have no good reason. There's no shortage of justification for these actions; it's just that nobody seems to be very practical. Gemini: Today is an: 8. You'd rather play today. Unfortunately, it means you want to be with your friends. You want to talk to them and go someplace exciting with them. If you're on a vacation from school, lucky you. Someone is pushing you to get involved in a project you care nothing about. Don't be railroaded, check it out — especially if your money is involved. Actually, your roommate wants to buy something for the house. Listen to the reasons and work out a compromise. Leo: Today is an: 8. There are changes going on everywhere. Changes in your personal finances, changes in your partnerships, even changes in your friends. These are not always the most pleasant changes. There may be some anxiety brought out, especially this afternoon. Virgo: Today is a: 10. There are a lot of things going on simultaneously. Some you like; some you don't like. That's OK. It's going too fast to put the brakes on. You do need to steer, so pay attention. Just watch what's happening Libra: Today is a: 5. Even though you're under pressure, you don't mind. You have to finish several things you promised. Get on it, because some of those assignments are overdue. If part of your job is communications, you'll notice it's much easier to find the right words. Scorpio; Today is a: 4. Sagittarius: Today is a: 9. Capricorn: Today is a: 10. Expect some confusion today. People are arguing. They can't seem to figure out what they want to do. You can help the others stay on course. Advise them to do what is practical, instead of whatever they feel like. You may be hesitant to speak up. Aquarius: Todav is a: 10. There's a flurry of activity. Everybody is trying out new ideas. Some of those are working and some of them are not. Your skills are very much in demand. You are a very practical person Pisces: Todav is a: 6. This is definitely a workday. You'll have a pretty easy time this morning, although there will be some innovations and changes. Later today there will be break-downs. Some of the new ideas may not work very well. You're right in the middle of a furry of activity. It's a pretty lucky time for some people, but it may not be for you. You're more likely like confused, and perhaps a little upset. You're agitated. If you could make the changes yourself, it wouldn't be so bad. This is an interesting day. Lots of exciting things are happening. On the other hand, there could be lots of confusion and several big messes. Watch out. Get a schedule and stick to it, or you'll miss something important. Three OSU Buckeyes arrested in 72 hours SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES COLUMBUS, Ohio — An Ohio State men's basketball player was arrested Sunday night — the third player to get into legal trouble in less than 72 hours. Incoming freshman Jon Sanderson, 18, a 6-foot-7 forward, was arrested in Dayton, Ohio, on charges of assaulting a peace officer, underage drinking and public intoxication. He was arraigned yesterday in Dayton Municipal Court. Early Friday, Ohio State captain Damon Stringer and backup guard Trent Jackson were charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest after a scuffle with police outside a Columbus bar. They pleaded not guilty yesterday in Franklin County Municipal Court. No court date was set. Ohio State athletic director Andy Geiger said after Friday's arrest that no decision would be made about the players' futures until new coach Jim O'Brien returned later this week from a golf vacation in Scotland. Rion said that Sanderson was at a party with some friends outside a home on the University of Dayton campus when security officers arrived. Rion said Sanderson ran, and the officers chased him on their bicycles. Dayton Municipal Court Judge James Cannon ordered Sanderson held on a $10,000 bond. Sanderson's attorney, Jon Paul Rion, said bond would be posted. CHICAGO — Chicago Bulls center Robert Parish, who won three championships with the Boston Celtics and appeared in more NBA Bulls' center retires at 43 with four titles games than any other player, has decided to retire after winning another title with the Chicago Bulls last season, his agent said yesterday. Note: Horoscopes have no scientific basis and should be used for entertainment purposes only. "He had fears he'd be forced to retire because of injury, but he has his health and he's decided to end the playing portion of his career," said agent Jim McLaughlin. "He goes out with a ring for each finger — three with the Celtics, one with the Bulls and one for being picked as one of the Top 50 NBA players." McLaughlin said that Parish, who turns 44 on Saturday, was considering coaching or broadcast commentary as a second basketball career. Parish wore the number 00 and was nicknamed the "Chief" by a Celtics teammate after a character in the movie "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Virginia player found guilty in assault case CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Former Virginia basketball player Courtney Alexander was convicted in Albemarle County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court of assaulting his girlfriend and sentenced to four days in jail. Joel Coleman, 21, cited the Fifth Amendment and refused to testify during the trial yesterday, but Judge Jannene Shannon still found Alexander guilty and sentenced him to 60 days in jail. She suspended 56 days of the sentence. hit, choked and kicked her in the ribs at their Charlottesville apartment. Coleman is the mother of Alexander's infant child. Alexander was arrested July 18 after Coleman told police that he Virginia basketball coach Jeff Jones suspended Alexander indefinitely the day after the arrest. Alexander said Thursday that he was leaving Virginia. Alexander's lawyers said they had appealed the ruling to Circuit Court, and Alexander would not serve the time while the appeal was underway. Alexander, of Durham, N.C., said he planned to transfer to another Division I school. He said he was choosing from a list that included Connecticut, Syracuse, Kansas, UCLA and Georgetown. Under NCAA rules, he will have to sit out a year before suiting up for another Division I team. Last season, the 6-foot-6 forward led Virginia with 14.8 points per game. In two years, he started 42 of the 53 games in which he played. Jockey becomes fifth to reach 7.000 wins SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — Pat Day became the fifth jockey ever to win 7,000 races when he rode 2-year-old filly Bay Harbor, the odds-on favorite, to a 1-length victory in the second race yesterday at Saratoga. Bill Shoemaker retired Feb. 3, 1990, as the winningest rider in history, with 8,833 victories. Laffit Pincay, currently riding at Del Mar in California had 8,541 wins through last Thursday. Day has led the nation in races, and he set the record for most winners in one day when he won eight of nine mounts Sept. 14, 1989, at Arlington International Racecourse in Arlington Heights, Ill. The retired Angel Cordero had 7,372, including 250 in Puerto Rico, and Dave Gall, riding at Fairmount Park in Illinois, had 7,122 through Thursday. "It's a small and elite group and I'm honored to be part of it," said Day, 43. Justice, Derek Bell earn weekly honors NEW YORK — Cleveland left fielder David Justice and Houston right fielder Derek Bell won major league player of the week honors for last week. Justice hit five home runs and batted .478 last week to win the American League award. He leads the league in slugging percentage at .635. Justice: Named American League player of the week Other candidates included, White Sox first baseman Frank Thomas, Rangers outfielder Rusty Greer and Orioles first baseman Rafael Palmiero Bell batted. 560 with eight RBIs and two homers. He had six consecutive multi-hit games last week to take the National League honors. Other league nominees were, Rockies third baseman Vinny Castilla, Braves center fielder Kenny Lofton, and Dodgers second baseman Eric Young and reliever Todd Worrell. —The Associated Press SPORTS CALENDAR Today 10 a.m. First round of the U.S. Open in Tampa, Florida 6:30 p.m. Kansas City Royals vs. Oklahoma Orioles Tomorrow 7 p.m. Managers meeting in 115 Robinson and officials meeting in 156 Robinson for the intramural flag football season Thursday Friday 7 p. m. Kansas football vs. Alabama- Birmingham at Memorial Stadium 4 p.m. Kansas soccer at Illinois State All day. Kansas volleyball in the Nevada-Reno Tournament in Reno, Nev. Saturday All day. Kansas volleyball in the Nevada-Reno Tournament in Reno, Nev. 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