2B 14 Quick Looks Friday August 22,1997 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Aua. 22) Learn to manage money this year, and you'll never have to worry about it again. Let people know what you want in May. The summer's easy, but autumn could be a challenge. There is more work than you can handle in September. This leads to your true destiny, so get busy. Experience a beneficial transformation in December. A friend's advice is welcome in February. An older person protects your interests in March. Aries (March 21-April 19) - Today is a 6. You're very smart. You have to be to survive some of the adventures you get into. You also need to be calm, patient, persevering and even thrill. It may seem a little unfamiliar at first, but you can do it. Taurus (April 20-May 20) - Today is a 7. You're stronger now, so relax. Make sure you get it right. You don't want to do this job again! You'll get a brilliant idea this afternoon. The first thing you try may not work, but that's OK. Keep trying until you get it right. Gemini (May 21-June 21) - Today is a 4. There is a person in your life who wants the job done a certain way. No point in arguing, although you have a lot of excuses. The smartest thing is to do what needs to be done. Get help making a financial decision. Cancer (June 22-July 22) - Today is a 7. Although there's still a demanding person you need to deal with, you're not as nervous as you were. You have a good friend, and that makes all the difference Make time for a long conversation this afternoon or early evening. Loo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 6. Curb your enthusiasm this morning; a stodgy older person doesn't want to hear it. He or she is more interested in whether your job is getting done. In other words, there will be a quiz. It's not fair to ask your best friend to help you out, either. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Today is a 7. The hassle comes this afternoon. Something you're trying to accomplish keeps eluding you. Part of the problem is that you're not interested in the task at hand; you'd rather be roaming the hills and fields, gathering wildflowers. Set priorities and do it all. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Today is a 10. Focus on money, specifically money held jointly. The other person wants to save it all and has excellent reasons for doing so. But you want to go shopping. What to do? Balance the checkbook today and go shopping on Sunday. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) - Today is a 5. You and Taurus make a good couple, although you can find each other pretty frustrating. If you have a Taurean friend, you know what it's like. For those who don't, Taureans are compassionate, loving and tight with a dollar. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Today is an a If you don't have the perfect person in your life yet, this could be the day. If you do, congratulations. Your best time to make contact is in the early afternoon. This might be complicated considering your work schedule, but love will find a way. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) - Today is a 6 job you're facing is one you don't particularly enjoy; just keep chipping away at it. A conversation with a co-worker will help you understand better. Consider a barrier a temporary inconvenience. It's your excuse to learn something useful. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is a 6. You may feel like spending most of the day snuggled up in bed. If you can do that, great. Ask for tomorrow off, too. If you're buying real estate, be careful. Find all the surprises before you make the deal, rather than later. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) - Today is a 6. You'll find it easier than usual to concentrate today. This is good, especially if you're going shopping. you'll get compelled to keep track of every penny. Get a book on managing money; you may learn something that will help you buy what you want. JAY, Okla. — Boxer Tommy Morrison was due in court for arraignment yesterday on charges connected to a traffic accident that injured three people Tuesday. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Morrison due in court for drunk driving, gun The Delaware County District Attorney's office said Morrison, 27, was charged with driving under the influence and carrying a firearm while intoxicated. Notes Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. Morrison: Incident conflicts with boxer's diversion. A police report said Morrison was driving a 1997 Lexus on U.S. 59 when he collided with Karl Shklar, whose vehicle rear-ended a truck driven by Lora Lee Scroggins. Shklar, Lora Scroggins and 12-year-old Pamela Scroggins were taken to an area hospital. Morrison returned to boxing in September after retiring in February 1996, after learning he was infected with the virus that causes AIDS. Last month he entered a 12-month diversionary agreement on a charge of drunken driving and speeding in Fort Scott, Kan. Such agreements routinely require that the defendant stay out of legal trouble, pay fines and court costs, and attend drug or alcohol rehabilitation classes. Texas Tech promotes new assistant coach LUDBOCK, Texas — Texas Tech has promoted James Rike to serve as an assistant men's basketball coach. Rike, who held an administrative job with the team last year, replaces Will Flemons. Flemons joined the staff at the All Saints Episcopal School in Lubbock last spring. Rike was a student assistant during the 1995-96 season. He played 11 games for the 1995 Southwest Conference championship team. Rike played two seasons at Clarendon College and one at Eastern New Mexico State before transferring to Tech. He was an All-State high school basketball player at Haskell, Texas. Hockey's Bob Clark becomes a 'scavenger' PHILADELPHIA — It wasn't that long ago that Bob Clarke called the New York Rangers vultures for trying to pry Joe Sakic away from Colorado. Now Clarke admits he, too, has become a scavenger. After plucking promising forward Chris Gratton from the cash-poor Tampa Bay Lightning, the Philadelphia Flyers general manager said he's merely reacting to a trend. Deep-pocketed teams everywhere are making lucrative offers to restricted free agents on teams that don't have the money to match. "It has been going on on a limited scale over the years," Clarke said. "This will probably start the floodgates, whether it's this year or next year." The Lightning agreed to let Gratton go in exchange for forward Mikael Renberg, defenseman Karl Dykhuis and what Clarke termed a small amount of cash. Unlike the Rangers, who failed in their bid for Sakic, the Flyers got their man. "It'a a big trophy," said Badgers' tailback Dayne. "It looks nice and everything. But the hype doesn't bother me. I know you have to win before you think of any awards." EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The Kickoff Classic may help kick off more than just the college football season. It could be the springboard for the Heisman Trophy campaigns of Wisconsin's Ron Dayne and Syracuse's Donovan McNabb. With Kickoff Classic begins Heisman race NcMnabb, a junior who said he was ready for a breakout season, agrees. Dayne, the Badgers' tailback, broke Herschel Walker's NCAA freshman rushing record. "All I'm worried about is team success," McNabb said. "Whatever happens after that is a bonus." Sunday's Kickoff Classic at Giants Stadium is a bonus for both schools Three players — Nebraska's Mike Rozier (1983), Florida State's Charlie Ward (1993) and Ohio State's Eddie George (1995) — went on to win the Heisman Trophy after appearing in the Kickoff Classic. In 1984, both Auburn's Bo Jackson and Miami's Vinny Testaverde played in the game. Jackson won the Heisman in 1985 and Testaverde won it in '86. - it gives the 17th-ranked Orangen and 24th-ranked Badgers an extra non-conference game and guarantees each school $675,000. Dayne, a 5-foot-10, 262-pound tailback, didn't start until the fifth game last year but still ran for 1,863 yards and 18 touchdowns. become a Heisman contender, but each time the Orangemen started the season slowly, opening with two losses last season and losing to East Carolina in the second game of the '95 season. For two years, the 6-2, 191-pound McNabb has shown the potential to Rain not a problem for Woods at Firestone AKRON, Ohio — Tiger Woods bogeyed the final hole and defending champion Phil Mickelson birdied it to share the lead at 3-under-par 27 yesterday after the opening round of the NEC World Series of Golf. Just a shot off the lead was a star-studded group of six that included: U.S. open champion Ernie Els, Davis Love III, fresh Woods. Shares lead with Phil Mickelson after three. from winning the PGA Championship, Greg Norman, Nick Price, Mark O'Meara and John Cook. Trailed by a record gallery that crowded around the ropes to watch his every move, Woods didn't disappoint in his first professional appearance at soggy Firestone Country Club. The course was pounded by heavy rains just before the first group teed off and again as the leaders played the back nine. Long hitters had a big advantage off the tee on the 7,149-yard course — which several players said was actually a couple hundred yards longer. Woods dodged trouble at the signature 16th, the 625-yard hole dubbed "The Monster." He pushed his iron approach far to the right of the green, but flopped a sand wedge to 4 feet and then rolled in his par putt. SPORTS CALENDAR Today Tomorrow 7:05 p.m. Kansas City Royals vs. Toronto Blue Jays at Kaufman Stadium 7 p.m. Kansas City Chiefs vs. St. Louis Rams at the Trans World dome in St. Louis Monday 11 a. m. Big 12 football: Oklahoma Sooners or Northwestern Wildcats Wednesday Entries open for the Intramural Softball Tournament 7 p.m. Managers meeting in 115 Robinson and officials meeting in 156 Robinson for the intramural flag football season Aug.28 7 p.m. Kansas football vs. UAB at Memorial Stadium Aua.29 4 p.m. Kansas soccer at Illinois State Aug. 29-30 All day, Kansas volleyball in the Nevada-Reno Tournament in Reno, Nev. 1. p.m. Kansas soccer at Eastern Illinois Aug.31 TV TONIGHT FRIDAY PRIMETIME TWIDAY 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS **KSMO 3** "Miami Blues" **** (1990, Drama) Alec Baldwin. **Tarzan: The Epic Adventures** Mad Abo. You **Martin** **Cops** **LAPD** **WDAF 4** To Be Announced **News** H. Patrol **Keenan Ivory Wayans** **KCTV 5** OrdinaryExtraordinary **JAG The Brotherhood** **Nash Bridges Deliverance** **News** Late Show (In Stereo) **Seinfeld** **KS06 6** Forecasters News Plus **News** News Plus **KCPT 7** Wash. 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