2B Quick Looks Monday November 30,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Nov. 30). Once you get a problem resolved with your sweetheart, your children or both, you'll be ready to take on a new project. In December, you're creative, and you're discovering all sorts of new information. Continue your education through February. In March, you're lucky, especially concerning home and family. In April, go back to a previous way of doing things. Stick with your previous relationship, too. You need to work together. Take on a tough job in May, and see your reward and a little extra freedom by August or September. By October you and your friends will have new confidence. Aries: Today is a 7. You were running pretty wild during the weekend, but now you have financial considerations. That might be nothing more than having to work for a living. If you love your work, this is not a problem. Your enthusiasm shows and makes everything look easy. Taurus: Today is a 5. Someone in authority is standing between you and what you want to accomplish. You can't just push through this barrier. You'll have to do something inspired. The other person hopes you'll come up with inspiration to generate the idea that's lacking. Gemini; Today is a 5. Watch for surprises this morning, especially from someone you thought you knew well. This is like a game. You could have so much fun, you forget to do something important. Don't miss an appointment just because it's with somebody you'd not see. Cancer: Today is a 5. You may feel a little harassed but don't fuss. Conditions will ease considerably once you involve other people in your project. Some of your friends have been just waiting for you to ask. The chore coming up today is bigger than you can do by yourself. You're enthusiastic, outgoing and maybe even a little too loud. That could cause a problem, if you're in a confined setting. Looks like communication is difficult for many people right now. You're not having as much trouble, but be careful anyway. Virgo: Today is a 5. There's some confusion at your house. Expect the unexpected. If it seems like a friend has done or said something you just can't figure out, give it some thought. Maybe you misunderstood. Libra: Today is a 6. Scorpio: Today is a 5. You've been feeling rambunctious lately, and that's good. Your spending tends to get a little rowdy when you're in this kind of mood, so make sure you stay within budget. You do have a budget, don't you? If you don't, that should be what you do tonight. Sagittarius: Today is a 7. If there's anything about your money you don't want everybody to know, make sure it's kept confidential. A rumor is likely to get out anyway, but this could work to your advantage. If you've been doing more than you should for the money you're making, speak up about it now. Capricorn: Today is a 5. You're entertaining, charming and good-natured, but make sure the paperwork gets done and you have the facts somebody else needs. It's up to you to provide this, so don't shirk your duty. Whip your place into shape so you can entertain, possibly tonight. Conditions will be better for romance than they've been. If you'd rather spend the evening alone, conditions also are great for luxury. Treat yourself to something you always enjoy. Aquarius: Today is a 5. Continue to gather information this morning. You usually think things out so carefully, any little error can throw you into a tizzy. Don't be like that this morning because errors will be everywhere. Pisces: Today is a 5. Don't worry if it looks like you don't have enough money. You're improving your skills and that will lead to an increase in income. A problem this afternoon looms as a brick wall at first, but don't worry. Even brick walls can be climbed, and some have toeholds, if you know how to find them. The Kansas men's golf team placed eighth out of 12 teams Friday at the Mauna Kea Resort Invitational in Kamuela, Hawaii. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Men's golf gets eighth at Hawaii tournament Kansas beat conference rival Missouri by six strokes with a total team score of 825 Senior Chris Thompson tied for 17th with a three-round 22.1. Junior Conrad Roberts tied for 21st with a 321. Sophomore Cape Harbour Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. placed 33rd with a 235. Junior Brad Davis placed 41st, and Junior Ryan Vermeer withdrew from the first round. Clemson won the tournament with team score of 871. The tournament was the last of the fall for the Kansas men. They will resume play March 8 and 9 at the Louisiana Classics Intercollegiate Tournament in Lafayette, La. -Kansan staff report Chiefs end losing streak get win against Arizona KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The longest losing streak in Marty Schottenheimer's 15-year coaching career is finished. Rich Gannon threw three touchdown passes, and the Kansas City Chiefs, still plagued by penalties and mistakes, held on for a 34-24 victory yesterday against the Arizona Cardinals, snapping their six-game losing streak. But the 6-6 Cardinals, who had moved into playoff contention by winning three of their last four games, answered with an 80-yard drive aided by a pass interference call and made it 31-24 on Mario Bates' 1-yard plunge with 6:07 remaining. Not until Pete Stoyanovich kicked an 18-yard field goal for a 10-point lead with 1:57 left could the Arrowhead Stadium crowd, which had not witnessed a Kansas City victory since Oct. 4, breathe easy. “This year has been a tremendous year for me,” said O’Meara, who will play two more non-PGA Tour events in South Africa and Australia before year’s end. “To win the Skins Game caps off so positively everything else that has happened to me this year.” O'Meara's luck ran out when the Skins Game went to a playoff for the fifth consecutive year. He dropped out of contention for the largest skin ($270,000) with a bogey on the first playoff hole at Rancho La Quinta Country Club. LA QUINTA, Calif. — If he could, Mark O'Meara would never let 1998 end. Golf champ collects record money award O'Meara clinched his first Skins title on the 16th hole of regulation, knocking in a 3-foot birdie put worth two skins and $140,000. That pushed his two-day total to eight skins and $430,000 — bettering the $370,000 Fuzvz Zoeller won in 1986. The Masters and British Open champion, who earned a career-high $1.78 million on the PGA Tour and won his first two majors, picked up a record $430,000 with a victory in the Skins Game yesterday. NEW YORK — It's called the January Theory, and it holds that the Five-week lull expected before NBA limbo ends NBA lockout will last at least another five weeks. "It could be that they don't meet for another month," agent Steve Kauffman said yesterday. "I've been telling my players for the past couple of weeks that they shouldn't expect to play until mid-January at the earliest " It would take another three weeks of lockout limbo to match that month lull. So far, the sides in the NBA dispute have gone 10 days since their last full bargaining session, and that 9 1/2-hour meeting was the only one the sides had in November. The owners and players are at odds about whether there will be preconditions for a resumption. About 120 players participated in a conference call Saturday and were brought up to date on the stalemate, a union spokesman said. With negotiations stalled and the players believing the owners are trying to test further their resolve, it appears that commissioner David Stern is following a lockout calendar similar to the one employed by NHL commissioner Gary Bettman during the 1994-95 lockout, which wasn't settled until Jan. 13 The hockey lockout included a period from Dec. 6 to Jan. 7 in which no talks were held. The sides then made "final" offers and "final-final" offers before a marathon negotiating session settled it. Tigers leash Bobcats with 69-51victory attempt to win their second straight game on the road against a Big 12 foe. Southwest Texas beat Baylor 70-62 on Nov. 24. Missouri has beaten the Bobcats, who were led by Wesley Williams' 12 points, each of the three times the two teams have met. COLUMBIA, Mo. — Albert White scored 18 points and pulled down 13 rebounds, both game-highs, as Missouri defeated Southwest Texas State 69-51 yesterday. The Tigers foiled the Bobcats' It was White's second consecutive game scoring and rebounding in double figures. He totaled 19 points and 10 rebounds against Austin Peay on Nov. 23 in a 63-53 Missouri victory. oints, and grabbed an 11-6 lead Missouri tallied 10 unanswered points and took a 35-17 lead with 2:50 remaining in the first half. Clarence Gilbert scored five Missouri never trailed against Southwest Texas, scoring the first points on John Woods' three-pointer. The Tigers scored on four of their first five possessions, including another three-pointer from Woods, who scored 16 points, and grabbed an The Bobcats kept their momentum early in the second half. Jeff Foster's tip-in with 17:20 left cut the Tiger lead to 38-31 and prompted Missouri to take a 20-second timeout. It was Missouri's slimmer lead since the Tigers led 17-10 six minutes into the game. points during the stretch, including a 3-pointer. Southwest Texas's Jason Blair broke a four-minute dry spell for the Bobcats with a layup at the 2:30 mark. The bucket sparked a 7-1 Southwest Texas run that ended the half and kept the Bobcats within striking distance of the Tigers at 36-24. White scored six of Missouri's points in a 10-3 run that gave the Tigers a 52-38 edge with 9:40 left. Missouri led by at least nine points for the rest of the game. The Tigers' biggest edge was a 20-point advantage at 67-47. The Associated Press AP TOP 25 The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses and records through Nov. 28. Total points are based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and ranking in previous poll: rank team rec pts pvs 1. Tennessee (41) 11-0,1,669 1 2. Kansas State (24) 11-0,1,638 2 3. UCLA (3) 10-0,1,579 3 4. Florida State 11-1,1,501 4 5. Ohio State 10-1,1,427 5 6. Arizona 11-1,1,358 7 7. Florida 9-2,1,280 8 8. Wisconsin 11-1,1,173 10 9. Tulane 11-1,1,043 11 10. Texas A&M 10-2,1,014 6 11. Arkansas 10-2,941 13 12. Georgia Tech 9-2,843 17 13. Nebraska 9-2,831 14 14. Virginia 9-2,811 16 15. Michigan 9-3,809 15 16. Notre Dame 9-3,667 9 17. Air Force 10-1,617 18 18. Syracuse 8-3,576 21 19. Georgia 8-3,490 12 20. Texas 8-3,402 — 21. Oregon 8-3,324 22 22. Penn State 8-3,315 23 23. Mississippi State 8-3,27 25 24. Missouri 7-4,230 24 25. Virginia Tech 8-3,105 20 Others receiving votes: Southern Col 57, West Virginia 40; Passion 23, Miami 20; Alabama 24, Brighty 17; Ohio 9, Illinois 7; Nebraska 8, Missouri 7. 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