2B Quick Looks Tuesday January 19, 1999 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Jan. 19). You're not naturally very analytical, but you can learn. Take time to study in February, since your money is involved. You gain more than you lose in March, but belt-tightening is required in April. A good deal could benefit you and another person in August. Move quickly to gain a career advantage in the fall, and stick to the truth in December. You're sharp all year; do the homework, too. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 6. Today's good for a meeting with friends. Make sure you invite all the people who know what's on going. Do something that will benefit others, as well as yourselves, while you're at it. That'll make it even more fun Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 5. Someone in your life seems to know it all, or at least thinks so. You might be tired of this by now, but if you listen, you may discover a way to advance in your career. Just gather the information you need, so you can make your next choice sensibly. A compromise will be necessary, but don't worry. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 6. Germany (July 2-1 June 21). Today's is 68. Stretch those muscles today. Try something that's way bigger than you've ever done before. Run the marathon. Write the novel. This is the kind of day you can get away with things. Don't hold back. Cancer June 22-July 22; Today is a 5. Cancer June 22-July 22; today is a 5. Don't forget to contact a distant friend today. Somebody has good news and is waiting to hear from you. Meanwhile, you and your partner still need to discuss an impending financial decision. If you've got something big in mind, this could be the time to take the plunge. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 7. Follow your partner's suggestions again today, especially if money is involved. If you don't know who your partner may be in this situation, it's most likely someone with an analytical frame of mind. Buddy up with somebody like that, at least for today. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 5. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 6. Virginia (Aug 29 - Sep 27) Tuesday 15:04 Technical matters again dominate your attention, and it may feel a little overwhelming. Instead of trying to master everything at once, take a little piece of it and commit that to memory. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 6. If you've got a crush on somebody, take care. Your romantic interlude could get in the way of your gainful employment, and that could cause an embarrassing situation. Don't let the boss catch you making goo-goo eyes at each other at the water cooler. You should be in the mood to fix things again tonight, and you'll save yourself a lot of money in the process. You might also discover you're fascinated by figuring out how things work. However, you might put everything back together and find a few pieces left over. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 7. Your natural wisdom is more the lofty, esoteric kind. You don't generally bother with practical matters, but today you could make an exception. An idea that you come up with today really could generate more income, so give it some thought. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 5. Yours is the sign of the teacher, but today you'll also be the student. What you need to study is finances. Capricorn usually takes on a second job. Since you're more intelligent than usual today, perhaps you'll figure out that it's not the only way to get rich. Try one of the other options. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18); Today is a 7. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 7. Looks like their money coming. You need to be careful about how to handle the situation. Scarcity has one set of problems; abundance has another. Of the two, abundance is, of course, preferable. Today, focus on a plan to achieve and maintain it. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 6. Somebody's bugging you to follow on correspondence you'd promised. You have a quality abou you that makes other people want to do what you ask. Take heart and go after what you want. Athletic sanction angers cheerleaders, dancers A December order from the Athletics Department has caused a cloud of controversy to hover over the University of Kansas cheerleading and dance program. The Kansas athletics department imposed a one-year sanction on participation in national competition, which, according to the department, coincided with the University's review of financial and management commitments to the Crismon Girls and the varsity cheerleading squads. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Associate athletics director Janelle Martin told the Lawrence Journal-World that the cheer squads were not a priority in this year's budget ger. The decision took the 30-plus members of the various cheering squads by surprise, but according to the Athletics Department, the decision had been made at the beginning of the school year and communicated to men's varsity coach Ty Washington at that time. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Despite the decision made by the Athletics Department, the Crimson Girls plan to defy the moratorium and continue to compete in national competition. The whole matter boils down to institutional control and the athletics department wanting to impose tighter policies and specific objectives for squad members, in particular fund-raising activities. In past years, the spirit squad has raised eyebrows with its fund-raising techniques. The squad members apparently told local business owners that the Uni; versity wasn't financing any out-of-town endeavors, which was untrue, according to what athletic director Bob Frederick told the Lawrence Journal-World. Torrie Jones Marilynn Smith became the first golfer, male or female, to be inducted into the University of Kansas Athletics Hall of Fame last night at halftime of the Kansas basketball game. Kansas golfing legend honored with induction known name in women's golf. She was one of the 13 founders of the Ladies Professional Golf Association in 1950, and she served as LPGA president from 1958-60. While attending Smith, a Wichita native, is a well- Smith earned her first of 22 LPGA tour events in 1954 at the Fort Ways (Ind.) Open. She also won the 1963 Titleholders, one of the major women's events at the time, in an 18-hole playoff against another women's golf legend, Mickey Wright. Between 1954 and 1972, Smith won at least one tour event in 14 of those 19 years. Kansas, Smith won the National Collegiate individual title in 1949. She also won back-to-back Kansas Women's Amateur Championships in 1947 and 1948. Over the years, Smith has received many awards and honors. In 1973, she became the first female television commentator of a men's pro golf tournament. In 1983 Golf Digest awarded her the LPGA Founders Cup for charitable services off the course. In 1991, Smith was nominated to become a member of the Women's Sports Foundation International Hall of Fame. Brad Hallier Five years ago, a tournament hosted by Wichita State and Kansas was named after the golfing legend. The Marilyn Smith/Sunflower Invitational. and Don Vaden will resume their NBA officiating careers. NEW YORK — The NBA has reinstated seven officials who resigned this past summer after being charmed with tax violations. "This is a time for healing." Stern said. "Each of the referees has accepted his punishment and expressed genuine remorse for his actions." Seven NBA referees will return this season League commissioner David Stern announced on Friday that George Toliver, Jess Keser, Hank Armstrong, Mathis Mike, Joe Crawford, Joe Forte MEN'S AP TOP 25 There were 53 league officials last year. This season's roster will be determined later this month. -The Associated Press The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' men's basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through yesterday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: Those receiving votes: Tennessee 84, Call of Charleston 62, Ohio St. 54, Oklahoma 54, Providence 54, California Roseville 64, Florida 34, Ulai 24, Calif. 44, San Diego 52, Denver 17, Gonzaga 9, Murray St. 8, Detroit 4, Frasconia 5, Toledo 4, Creighton 3, Evansville 2, N. Arizona 2, Ala. Biringham 1, Middletown 2, N.C. Charlotte 1, Old Dominate 1, Sonnel Hall 1 | team | rec | pts | pvs | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Connecticut (53) | 15-0 | 1,755 | 1 | | 2. Duke (18) | 17-1 | 1,721 | 2 | | 3. Stanford | 15-2 | 1,587 | 4 | | 4. Maryland | 16-2 | 1,538 | 3 | | 5. Cincinnati | 16-1 | 1,501 | 5 | | 6. Auburn | 17-0 | 1,428 | 8 | | 7. Kentucky | 15-4 | 1,288 | 11 | | 8. St. John's | 15-3 | 1,142 | 6 | | 9. Arizona | 12-2 | 1,134 | 7 | | 10. North Carolina | 15-4 | 1,089 | 9 | | 11. Michigan St. | 14-4 | 1,082 | 14 | | 12. New Mexico | 16-2 | 961 | 16 | | 13. UCLA | 12-4 | 956 | 10 | | **14. Iowa** | **13-2** | **880** | **12** | | 15. Wisconsin | 16-3 | 761 | 17 | | 16. Purdue | 14-4 | 697 | 13 | | 17. Minnesota | 11-3 | 550 | 19 | | 18. Indiana | 16-5 | 543 | 23 | | **19. Kansas** | **12-4** | **479** | **15** | | 20. Syracuse | 12-4 | 372 | 18 | | 21. Texas Christian | 14-3 | 345 | 20 | | 22. Arkansas | 134 | 319 | 24 | | **23. Oklahoma St.** | **12-4** | **153** | **22** | | 24. Louisville | 10-3 | 133 | | 25. Miami | 11-3 | 103 | WOMEN'S AP TOP 25 The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' women's basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through yesterday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: Others receiving votes, Kansas 64. FI, International 44. Michigan 59. FI, Indiana 39. Illinois 10, Iowa 51, Santa Cruz 10, Louisiana 8, St Mary's, Cal '7, Arkansas 6, W. Kentucky 3, New York 2, Iowa 1, Louisiana 1, Miamien 1, Vander rank team rec pts pvs 1. Tennessee (40) 15-1 1,024 1 2. Connecticut 15-1 976 2 3. Purdue (1) 13-1 947 3 4. Louisiana Tech 13-2 881 5 5. Georgia 15-1 863 4 6. Texas Tech 16-1 795 6 7. North Carolina 18-2 739 7 8. Colorado St. 19-1 704 8 9. Notre Dame 13-2 682 9 10. UCLA 14-4 645 10 11. Duke 15-4 592 12 12. Old Dominion 11-2 584 11 13. Virginia Tech 16-0 569 13 **14. Iowa St.** **13-1** **523** **14** 15. Rutgers 15-3 481 15 16. Clemson 14-3 379 16 17. Penn St. 12-4 299 20 18. Alabama 12-5 280 19 19. Virginia 11-4 240 22 20. Auburn 11-3 169 25 21. Florida 14-6 167 18 22. Ohio St. 12-4 164 17 **23. Nebraska** **14-4** **144** **24** 24. Tulane 14-2 125 25. Oregon 14-3 85 Mon. Men's Basketball Texas at Home Tues. Wed. Women's Basketball at Colorado Thurs. Fri. Men's Tennis at Minnesota TV TONIGHT TUESDAY PRIMETIME JANUARY 19, 1999 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO ☐ Buffy the Vampire Slayer ☐ Fidelity "Gimme an O" ☐ Zane: Warrior Princess ☐ Mad Abt. 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