2B Quick Looks Wednesday January 20,1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Jan. 20): Follow a lunch to increase your skills this year. Learning a healing art could substantially increase your income, too. Plan your year by the end of February. Start school in March. You may be confined to quarters for part of April. Make the best of it. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 7. Your plans could be disrupted today as you worry about a risk you're about to take. Your intuition is better than usually right now, so listen to it. You may not be accustomed to having intuitive feelings at all, but don't worry. That's just our way of accessing information on a subconscious level. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 6. The sun is going into Aquarius today. Aquarius is the sign of science and research, which is just what you need. It's not enough to be a good farmer You also have to understand agricultural economics. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 5. Your boss, or some other older person you know, is stuck. This could be your golden opportunity. If you can see a place where your talents can be used, you can get the promotion. You could even create the job. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 6. The sun's going into Aquarius today, and that could influence your money, specifically money you share with others. It looks as if there's paperwork involved, too. You would rather have a river canal than to go through the pile of papers you've already accumulated, but don't panic. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 6. You're getting more attention but not much more money yet. Don't worry. One will lead to the other. If you're a performer, you know how important it is to get out in front of people, but you may be getting a little tired of playing benefits. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 5. A friend keeps telling you that everything is going to be all right. That serendipity attitude may be a little annoying. You think your friend doesn't fully understand the situation, but that's OK. That gives him or her a clear, generous, benevolent sort of attitude. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is an B. The sun's transit through Aquarius exacerbates your natural romantic tendencies. You ruling planet, Venus, is also in there, and so are Neptune, for fantasies, and Uranus, for electricity. And Mars is in Libra now. That means you're a wildly passionate — yet coolly intellectual — raging beast inside. Today is a 6. This is an excellent day for romance with a cuddly, quiet, gentle, loving, warm, compas sonate type, probably a blonde. Just kidding. Could be a brunette. If you've got somebody like that in your life, chances are good you're in the mood for love, settling down and raising a family. Today is a 5. There are contradictory forces in effect today. One is pushing you beyond what you've ever done mentally. Physically, you actually may be sick, but it's more likely you've just got a lot on your mind. Aquarius (Jan, 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 6. The sun is going into your sign today, making you stronger, more confident, wiser and even more analytical than usually. And you'll be geting gifts, possibly even today. It looks as if something valuable is coming your way. Don't gloat. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 6. Your primary interest has always been taking care of others, but the others don't necessarily know that. You're always busy working, but they don't realize that you do it for them. Truth be known, you may find it awkward to relate to other people. Today is a 4. Some change are required, but status quo seems pretty stable. If anyone can do it, you can. There's no shifting the bureaucracies from their positions, but you may be able to find a way around them. 1999 KU football team may lose two coaches SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES In the wake of Chiefs' head coach Marty Schottenheimer's resignation and other high-profile coaching changes in the past two weeks, it appears that a coaching shakedown is possibly happening in the KU football program. Call it the trickle-down effect. Jayhawks' coach, Terry Allen, has reportedly told his players that assistant coaches Michael Garrison and Del Wright will not be returning for the 1999 season, according to the Lawrence Journal-World last week. Wright, one of two offensive line coaches, came with Allen to the University of Kansas from the University of Northern Iowa before the 1997 season. Wright previously was a defensive coordinator for several teams, including Western Athletic Conference schools and four professional teams. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Garrison, who coached David Winbush and the other Kansas running backs last season, also was on Allen's staff at Northern Iowa. Garrison, a Kansas City native, had the same job at Northern Iowa, where the offense was ranked first in the conference. Allen, Garrison and Wright were not available for comment. By Michael T. Rigg Baltimore Ravens recruit former Vikings assistant OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Brian Billick was hired as the coach of the Baltimore Ravens yesterday, two days after his team lost the NFC championship game. Billick, the offensive coordinator of the Minnesota Vikings, was introduced at an evening news conference, a Ravens' spokeswoman said. Billick replaced Ted Marchibroda, who was fired last month after the Ravens completed a 6-10 season. "This thing could happen at any time," Billick said before leaving Minnesota. "I think they have all the information they need. I certainly have all the information I need about the organization." He came to Baltimore for an interview yesterday, after the Cleveland Browns crossed him off their list of prospects. Billick was a candidate to become the expansion Browns' first head coach, but Cleveland eliminated him from contention Monday. President Carmen Policy said the main reason for the surprise announcement was philosophical differences Billick had been the Vikings' offensive coordinator for the past five years. Under his direction, the Vikings scored an NFL-record 556 points this regular season. Before Billick was hired, another prime candidate for the Ravens' job was Chris Palmer, Jacksonville Jaguars' offensive coordinator. The Ravens also interviewed Jim Haslett, the Pittsburgh Steelers' defensive coordinator. Emmitt Thomas also was considered a candidate until he followed Ray Rhodes from Philadelphia to Green Bay as the defensive coordinator. That's attractive to the Ravens, who need to bolster an attack that complements a defense that held opponents below 17 points in half of the games. Minnesota beat Baltimore 38-28 this season. "Baltimore has some intriguing aspects," Billick said. "I'm very impressed with Mr. Modell — both Modells, Art and David — in terms of their concept of where that organization is going. Ozzie Newsome is one of the best personal people in the business. They've got talent, and I was excited by the city of Baltimore, the energy that was there when we played there." Baltimore originally wanted either George Seifert or Mike Holmgren, NFL head coaches. However, Seifert signed with the Carolina Panthers, and Holmgren canceled a trip to Baltimore after accepting a job with the Seattle Seahawks. After the Vikings were upset 30-27 in overtime by the Atlanta Falcons last Sunday, Billick became available. Had the Vikings won, the Ravens would not have been able to interview Billick until after the Super Bowl. Hall of Fame honors McEnroe, McGregor But his accomplishments shared equal billing with his tantrums. McEnroe was sometimes merciless toward linesmen and referees, berating them with profane outbursts that often riled the crowd. NEW YORK — John McEnroe, the tempestuous winner of four U.S. Open titles and three Wimbledon crowns, was elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame yesterday. McEnroe produced great tennis — starting with well-placed serves and usually ending with sharp, winning volleys. Ken McGregor of Australia also was voted into the Hall of Fame and was elected as a master player. The two will be inducted July 10 in Newport, R.I. The youngest player to reach the No. 1 ranking, McEnroe burst onto the tennis scene in 1977 at the French Open when he won the mixed doubles title with Mary Carillo. McGregor was an integral member of the 1950 Australian Davis Cup team that ended the United States' four-year possession of the Cup. The Aussies also won the international team trophy in 1951 and 1952. In 1980, at 21 years and 15 days old, McEnroe became the youngest player to achieve the No.1 ranking. During his career, he was the top-ranked men's player for a total of 170 weeks and finished as the No.1 player for four straight years (1981-84). McGregor teamed with countryman and Hall of Famer Frank Sedgman to complete the only male Grand Slam in doubles in 1951, and the duo won three of the four majors the following year. McGregor also won the U.S. mixed doubles championship with Hall of Famer Margaret Osborne duPont in 1950. Equally skilled in singles and doubles, McEnroe won 77 titles in each. Among his 17 major crowns were Wimbledon singles championships in 1981, 1983 and 1984, and U.S. Open singles titles in 1979-81 and 1984. As a member of the U.S. Davis Cup team, McEnroe compiled a 59-10 overall record in 12 years. He was the ATP Tour's Player of the Year in 1981, 1983 and 1984, and he and Fleming won Doubles Team of the Year honors in 1979 and 1981. He paired with Peter Fleming for doubles championships in 1979, 1981, 1983 and 1984 at Wimbledon, and in 1979, 1981 and 1983 at the U.S. Open. He teamed with Michael Stich to win the Wimbledon title in 1992 and with Mark Woodford to capture the U.S. Open title in 1989. In singles, McGregor was ranked in the top 10 from 1950-52 and won the Australian title in 1952, defeating Sedgman in the final. The Associated Press Sports Calendar Wed. Thurs. Women's Basketball at Colorado 8 p.m. Men's Tennis at Minnesota Women's Basketball vs. Texas Tech 3:05 p.m. TV TONIGHT WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO Dawson's Creek (in Stereo) ☐ Charmed "Fees of Clay" ☐ Baywatch (in Stereo) ☐ Mod Abt. 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(Live) ☌ Sportscenter ☌ Strongmen ☌ X-Games HIST Scotland Yard's Greatest ☌ Big House ☌ Modern Marvels (R) ☌ Weapon at War "Battleships" ☌ Scottish Yard's Greatest LIFE Chicago Hope "Food Chains" ☌ "Escape Clauses" *** (1968) Drama Andrei McCannity ☌ New Attitudes ☆ Golden Girls ☌ Mysteries MTV Silk & Oily ☌ Total Request Live (in Stereo) ☌ Daria (R) ☌ Fanatic (R) ☌ Loveliness (Stereo) ☌ Pleasure ☌ Countdown SCFI (6:30) Star Trek ☌ Highlander: The Series ☌ Friday the 13th: The Series ☌ Twilight Zone ☌ Star Trek "The Galileo Seven" ☌ TLC Extreme Machines ☌ Test Pilots: Night Flight ☌ Trauma: Life in the ER (R) ☌ Extreme Machines (R) ☌ Test Pilots: Night Flight (R) TM4 "188" Machines ☌ (1962) Comedy-Dramal Hold Note ☌ "Best Betrayal" *** (1964) Comedy-Dramal Hold Note ☌ "48 MB" ☌ "188" MB USA Walker, Texas Ranger ☌ "Dirder Mother's Murder" *** (1968) Drama Roanne Hertz ☌ New York Undercover ★ Silks Stallings (in Stereo) ☌ VHS VH1 KISS: X-Stream Up Rep (R) ☌ Behind the Music "Metalus" ☌ "This is Sand Top" *** (1964) Beach Cristiano Guaste ☌ Behind the Music (in Stereo) WGN Dawson's Creek (in Stereo) ☌ Charmed "Fests of Clay" ☌ News (in Stereo) ☌ MacGyver "Cause Fire" ☌ In the Hottest of the Night ☌ WTBS National Geographic Explorer ☌ "The Octopus" *** % (1960) Terrestrials force a kung fu charge out of rebellion ☌ National Geo. PREMIUM STATIONS HBO "Home Alone 2" ☌ % (1967), Comedy) Alex D. Lynn, PCG ☌ Tracey Tales On. (in Stereo) ☌ Fire Down Below ☌ % (1967), Drama) Steven Saegal ☌ "The Fair" ☌ MAX "The Amylite Horror" ☌ (1976), Hormony James Brubb ☌ "Lidstrove" *** (1974) Luke Pain ☌ Emmanuel ☌ "Different for girls" *** (1996) HOUSE Party ☌ *** (1990), Comedy) Christopher Reid. ☌ "A Low Dirty Stairs" *** (% (1994) R ☌ Red Shoe ☌ Women ☌ "The Far" ☌ JANUARY 20,1999 WE'VE GOT WHAT YOU WANT MONEY CHARISMA CHARISMA At Arizona Trading Co. we buy, sell, and trade quality men's and women's clothing every day. We give you 40% of our selling price in cash or % in store credit. Our inventory is constantly changing We Buy, Sell, Trade & Consign 841-PLAY USED & New Sports Equipment 1029 Massachusetts 60% in store credit. Our inventory so stop by one of our three stores and see what we have for you. Columbia M0.18 so. 8th St., 573-499-0420 Lawrence KS. 734 Massachusetts, 785-748-2377 Kansas City MO. 209 Westport Rd. 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