2B Quick Looks Friday November 6,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Nov. 6). Looks like there are lots of changes coming this year, especially involving your finances. Follow your heart in October and November. Keep your purse snapped shut in December. There's confusion at home in February, and lots of love by March. You'll get a real workout around April, but you know the ropes. You can handle a tough job. June could be very expensive, so save up for it. By August, you'll see your way clear. A charitable act leads to love in September. Aries : Today is a 6 A friend's emergency could hit you in the some thought, and don't let "not enough money" be the real son you don't do it. Taurus: Today is a 6. Gemini: Today is a 5 Money matters could be difficult, but you're not in dire straits. This weekend would be a good time to spend with family. Make up for lost time. Keep an eye out for a friend in need, so that you can be supportive. There's an old saying: You should tell the truth all the time, but you don't have to be telling it all the time. There's a correction that needs to be put in, but your problem could be somebody else's solution. If you spot a trick being played, don't let on that you know. Cancer: Today is a 6 There could be a breakthrough coming regarding your work. It might be another job you're taking on, or different chores you're assigned. You have to learn a new skill, and that can be scary. You're in a good position to learn. You're feeling pressure, that's true, but you've got talents you haven't even tapped yet. Leo: Today is a 6 Have people over to your place this weekend instead of going out. You could be pivotal tonight in helping solve a controversy between two intellectual combatants. They're both pretty smart, but they're missing the common sense answer. A couple people in your life are determined to scramble things and change everything from the way you had it neatly organized. You feel like you don't have control, but that's not true. You may have to speak up. Be nice but firm and decisive at the same time. Libra: Today is a 6 Scorpio; Today is a 6. Necessity is the mother of invention, and today that's especially true. You'll come up with lots of creative ideas, because you can't come up with the cash, or you don't want to spend it. There's a way you can make what you need instead of buying it. Sagittarius: Today is a 4. It's a good time to talk and a good time to be quiet. Now that you know, you can schedule your conversations accordingly. Don't let the person you're negotiating with find out everything you know before your plans are quite ready yet. Capricorn: Today is a 6. You'll notice that some people just can't keep their mouths shut. You'll also notice that things are changing because of the information coming out. Somebody's life is changing for the better, and somebody else's is changing for the worse. Aquarius: Today is a 6. Aquarius: Today. There are all sorts of hassles today. Don't let them upset you. It's either undelivered communication, thwarted intention or unfilled expectation. There's another huge hassle this afternoon, but by evening you'll have broken through to a new understanding. Pisces: Today is a 7. There's confusion at your place again tonight, but it looks like there's creativity going on too. You're tearing things apart, but you're also putting things back together in new and interesting ways. You're in the mood to generate, and that's always amazing to watch. But don't be a spectator. Be a participant. College Football Predictions Week No.10 1. North Texas vs. Kansas 2. Kansas St. vs. Baylor 3. Colorado vs. Missouri 4. Nebraska vs. Iowa St. 5. Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M 6. Oklahoma St. vs. Texas 7. Penn St. vs. Michigan Matt Friedrichs sports editor Kevin Wilson associate sports editor Jodi Smith football reporter Spencer Duncan columnist Kansas Baylor Colorado Nebraska Texas A&M Oklahoma St. Penn St. Kansas Kansas St. Missouri Nebraska Texas A&M Texas Penn St. Kansas Kansas St. Missouri Nebraska Texas A&M Texas Penn St. 8-4 74-33 78-29 8-4 73-34 Brandon Krisztal sports staff Randy Withers sports staff Robby Joseph student Ryan Robertson KU men's basketball player Kansas Kansas St. Colorado Nebraska Texas A&M Texas Penn St. Kansas Kansas St. Missouri Nebraska Texas A&M Texas Penn St. Kansas Kansas St. Missouri Nebraska Texas A&M Texas Penn St. 7-5 75-32 8-4 78-28 6-6 76-31 7-5 78-31 Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Exhibition game could challenge 'Hawks Continued from page 1B crowd and getting to do something different other than practice is something the guys are really looking forward to." Kansas will be missing two of its top front-court players. Senior T.J. Pugh is out for three more weeks due to ankle surgery, and junior Ashante Johnson, who had surgery on his right knee Oct. 30, also will not play. "There are still so many question marks," Williams said. "Some of which have been answered to the negative — T.J.'s surgery last Wednesday, he's out four weeks; Ashante's surgery last Friday, he's out six." With Pugh and Johnson definitely ruled out of Saturday's lineup and junior Lester Earl playing at only 75 percent because of an injured knee, junior Nick Bradford, all 6-foot-6, 190 pounds of him, has been forced to The remaining big men have been struggling through practice, without many substitutes to relieve them in scrimmage situations. "We've been going through entire practices without subs," said freshman forward Jeff Carey. "It puts a little more pressure on us knowing we don't have the subs there, but it's helped with my development." move to power forward. This is a position many find ironic for the slim utility player. With or without injuries, the Jayhawks will not face an easy opponent this Saturday. The California All-Stars are composed of former UCLA players Jeni McCoy, Charles O'Bannon and Kris Johnson, among others. "I've never seen Nick Bradford described as a power player until this year." Williams said. After playing the All-Stars, the Jay Williams said. "Just the fact that you play freelance doesn't mean that people don't have assignments. It's easier than it would be if you're running a completely structured set, but it's still not very easy." Williams is not concerned with whether the Jayhawks come out on ton Saturday. Leading the new offense will be freshman point guard Jeff Boschee. A McDonald's All-American, Boschee will get an opportunity to start in his debut game for Kansas because of the injuries to others. The Jayhawks will use Saturday as an opportunity to try out their motion offense, which is less structured than the offenses they've run. "If it's just that you're going to play freelance then Jeff [Boschee] and Ryan [Robertson] could play the same position as Eric Chenowith." California native Eric Chenowith, sophomore center, said he was looking forward to the opportunity to play the former Bruins who had recruited him while he was at Villa Park (Calif) High School. "He's played well. I've been pleased with him," Williams said. "My biggest concern, I want him to do all the things I want him to do, but I want him to play. A lot of times with freshman, particularly at a point guard spot, they are thinking so much that they forget to be basketball players." If the Jayhawks do lose on Saturday, it will not affect their home-court winning streak because it is an exhibition game. hawks should have a better idea about how they'll fare against defending champions Kentucky Dec. 1. The All-Stars lost to Kentucky, 103-74. Tuesday night. Rhode Island defeated the All-Stars, 93-75, Monday night. ESPN TOP 25 The top 25 teams in ESPN 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: rank team rec pts 1. Duke (22) 32-4 739 2. Stanford (3) 30-5 701 3. Connecticut (4) 32-5 695 4. Michigan State 22-8* 623 5. Maryland 21-11 615 6. Kentucky (1) 33-4 598 7. Temple 21-9 477 **8. Kansas** 35-4 **440** 9. Tennessee 20-9 418 10. Xavier 22-8 385 11. North Carolina 34-4 380 12. Utah 30-4 365 13. UCLA 24-9 353 14. Washington 20-10 326 15. Cincinnati 27-6 311 16. Purdue 28-8 279 17. Indiana 20-12 253 **18. Oklahoma State** 22-7 **246** 19. Arkansas 24-9 243 20. Arizona 30-5 233 21. New Mexico 24-8 219 22. Syracuse 26-9 203 23. Massachusetts 21-11 128 24. TCU 27-6 70 25. Rhode Island 25-9 66 Others receiving votes: South Carolina (62), Clemmon (55), Georgia (32), Memphis (31), Georgia Washington (20), North Carolina State (23), Collegiate League (16), Georgia (16), Minnesota (14), Pa (9), Cincinnati (9), Ohio (8), Minnesota (7), UNLV (7), Creighton (7), Almiola (6) (7), Texas Southern (6), Dayton (6), Houston State (2), Penn State (2) (2), Arizona (1), Mississippi (1), Missouri (1). TV TONIGHT NOVEMBER 6,1998 FRIDAY PRIMETIME NOVEMBER 6, 1998 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO 4 "Wall Street" (1987) A ruthless corporate raider insists a young stockbroker. Air America "Rebound" WDAF 4 Brimstone "Encore" ** Millemium "Skull and Bones" News ** News ** Friends ** Mad Abt. You ** Martin** KCTV 5 Kids Say Candid C. Budy Faro (In Stereo) ** Nash Bridges "Swingers"** News ** Late Show (In Stereo) ** Seinfeld** KCPT 7 Wash. Week Week-Review McLaughlin Wall St. Week Antiques Roadshow Business Rpt. Anatomy of a Homicide: Life on the Street KSNT 8 Dateline (In Stereo) Trinity "In Loco Parents" Homicide: Life on the Street News Tonight Show (In Stereo) Late Night KMBC 3 Two of a Kind Boy-World Sabrina-Witch Brother's Kpr 2020 ** News Roseanne Grace Under Cheers KTWU 1 Midnight Lights, Camera, Auction Midnight Lights, Camera, Auction Continues WIBW 1 Kids Say Candid C. Budy Faro (In Stereo) News Late Show (In Stereo) Late Late KTKA 1 Two of a Kind Boy-World Sabrina-Witch Brother's Kpr 2020 ** News seinfeld Married... CABLE STATIONS AAE 22 Biography: Molly Brown L.A. Detectives (R) Dalziel and Pasco Biography: Molly Brown CNBC 28 Hardball Rivera Live News With Brian Williams Hardball Rivera Live CNN 28 World Today Larry King Live Cold War "Reds" (R) Sports Moneyline Larry King Live (R) COM 28 Gallagher: The Messiest "Something Wild" *** (1986, Drama); Jeff Daniels Upright Dare Carey Saturday Night Live COURT 28 Cochran & Company (Live Prime Time Justice Trial Story Cochran & Company (R) Prime Time Justice (R) CSPAN 2 Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs DISC 29 Tales of the Tiger Shark (R) News Storm Geyserz of Yellowstone (R) Justice Files (R) Tales of the Tiger Shark (R) ESPN 29 NHL Hockey, Detroit Red Wings at Phoenix Coyotes (Live) Sportscenter NFL Matchup Volleyball HIST 29 Infamous Dreyfus Affair "Zulu" *** (1964) Stanley Baker, A small British patrol battles thousands of Zulu warriors Infamous Dreyfus Affair (R) LIFE 29 Chicago Hope "Verdicts" "A Perfect Stranger" (1994, Drama) Robert Unich. New Attitudes Golden Girls Golden Girls Mysteries MTV 29 Eye Spy Say What? Family Values Tour (R) Adam Sandler's Last Laugh MTV Video Music Awards (R) (in Stereo) SCIFR 2 (6:30) Star Trek *** (1991, Suspense) Kennath Branahan. Sighings Star Trek "A Private Little War" TLC 29 Tales From the Tower (R) Tales From the Tower (R) Tales From the Tower (R) TNT 29 "48 HRS." *** (1982, Comedy; Drama) Nick Note. "48 HRS." *** (1982, Comedy; Drama) Nick Note. USA 29 Walker, Texas Ranger "Four Weddings and a Funeral" **** (1/4, 1949, Comedy) Hugh Grant. "Renegades" **** (1/98) Kiefer Sutherland. VHI 29 (6:30) "The Jacksons: An American Dream" *** (1922, Biology) Based on the story of the Jackson family's rise to fame. Rock-Roll Number Onees WGN 29 "Robot Cop" *** (1986) a woman coaches a dwarven tiny city football team. MacGyver In the Heat of the Night WTBS 29 "Wildcats" *** (1986) a woman coaches a dwarven tiny city football team. Captain Ron" *** (1992, Comedy) Kurt Sharp, Martin Short. "Club Paras." PREMIUM STATIONS HBO 29 "In & Out" **** (1/97) Kevin Kline, PG-13 "The Second Arrival" (1986) Patrick Muldonn. R ** Chris Rock ** Strippers: The Naked Stages MAX 29 "Mojave Moor" **** (1/99) Danny Aello, R. Relic "Fire Down Below" **** (1979) Steven Seagau Emmanuelite "TheAffair" **** (1/95) NR SHOW 29 "Air America" **** (1/90, Adventure) Mel Gibson. R Stargate SG-1 Dead Man's Gun Outer Limits Red Shoe Diaries (in Stereo) 1