2B Quick Looks Tuesday November 3,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Nov. 3): You've got a tough year coming up with plenty of big decisions to be made. If you work with a partner, you'll make it easier on yourself. Express your deeply felt love in November. Invest money in your career in December. You'll get a good career opportunity in late January or early February. Someone you love gives you a shove in the right direction in March. You can take off on an adventure in September. Aries: (March 21-April 19): Today is a 5. Somebody wants your money, and it'll be a struggle to hold on to it. You'll have to be even more stubborn than the other person. Don't believe wild promises. Somebody wants to take care of you. You've got to take responsibility for yourself. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 6. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 6. You're up against some tough competition. Somebody wants to caijole you into doing what they want. Maybe you can incorporate a couple of his ideas into your scheme, but don't be bowled over. Make sure your own interests are being protected. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 6. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a b. It looks like things are set in stone, but you can make a few changes. You'll do that by getting the facts out. Some of those facts are rather startling. Other facts are predictable, but they could have consequences. You know a lot. Don't keep it to yourself. Cancer June 22-July 22: Today is a 6. Career Center 22 Sylvan Ave. Battery Hill You'll be fabulous at spotting a bargain today, and that's probably how you'll vote. Check to see what's going be best for you financially in the long run. You're a careful planner, so don't overlook the consequences of your vote today. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 4. You're a strong leader, and others look to you. Your opinion is especially important today. If you keep other people's welfare in mind, you'll give excellent advice. There are strong forces opposing you right now, so take them into consideration. You could be in for a change Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 7. Friday Aug 20 at 3pm You're always a practical person, and today you'll be even more so. You'll keep the basic things in mind as you cast your vote. Hold the politicians accountable so you can have the government you can trust. If that's ever going to be possible, you'll be the one who can do it. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23); Today is a 5. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 6. Decisions made today will affect your pocketbook. It works out better for you to manage your own money That's not always your favorite course of action, but you do need to stay in control. Keep that in mind while you're casting your vote. Don't fight with your partner today. He or she is probably trying to tell you what to do, and you want to be the one in authority. This time, be wise as well as powerful. Accept what your friend is saying and put in the correction before you make a silly mistake. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 5. You want to make changes, but it won't be easy. You'll have to convince people that you have evidence they can trust. Being a whistle blower could backfire. Give people the facts, not your emotional reactions. Maintain your objectivity and your sense of humor. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 4. You might feel outnumbered today, but don't let that stop you. Your vote matters. Read the material on the candidates to be sure of what you're doing, then cast your vote with confidence. You'll be helping to build a strong foundation upon which your community can grow. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7. Did you know that Capricorn is the sign of the entrepreneur? You're often successful later in life, and you get your success the old-fashioned way. You earn it. Make sure the people who represent you have earned that honor and privilege. Don't give anybody a free ride. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 7. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is you. You want a world where people are happy, healthy, productive and generating enough to support themselves and their families in comfort. You want a world where people are safe and can walk the streets at night. Today you can help make it happen. Help build the structure right now with your vote. The Jayhawks went up 5-0 early when Eric Radtke, Shawnee Mission junior, scored the first of three tries on a short run, but their hope of pulling off a win quickly received a serious threat. After the Mustangs stomped down the field and tied the score, Ryan Kiliany, Kansas City, Kan., senior and team captain, injured his collarbone and was forced to leave the game. Ronnie Wachter, Topeka senior, replaced Kiliany with 20 minutes remaining in the first half. Rugby team concludes season with 3-8 record The Kansas men's rugby team endes the season the right way, putting together its best game of the fall. The Jayhawks defeated Southern Methodist University 39-10 Saturday in Dallas. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Note: Haroscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Each team scored again, and the game was tied 10-10 at halftime. Kansas came out in the half half and put two quick scores on the board. "It was great to see us play on the level we're capable of," Kiliany said. "We definitely wanted to leave this season with a good taste in our mouths so we can start spring practice on a positive note." Wachter said he was proud of his team's tenacity. "I're really impressed with the rookies we had this year," he said. "Eight of our starters played rugby for the first time in August, and despite the tough schedule we had, they never gave up." Kansas ended the fall season 3-8. The Kansas women's golf team finished ninth Sunday at the Diet Coke-Roadrunner Invitational in Las Cruces, N.M. women's golf settles for ninth at invitational The finish was the team's best this fall. Mandy Munsch tied for 24th, Ashley Lowery tied for 38th, Carrie Padden tied for 45th and Aishly Bishop tied for 73rd. New Mexico State and Texas Christian tied for first in in the 18-team tournament. Susan Tessary tied for 13th with a three-round total of 230. Men's golf is seventh in 18-team tournament The Kansas men's golf team finished seventh out of 18 teams Sunday at the Nelson Golf Tournament in Palo Alto Calif. Chris Thompson, Brad Davis and Casey Harbour all tied for 21st with a total of 218. Colorado State won the tournament. Conrad Roberts tied for 45th, and Ryan Vermeer placed 53rd. The Jayhawks compete Nov. 25-26 at the Mauna Kea Collegiate Invitational in Mauna Lani, Hawaii. -Kansan staff reports HIGH SCHOOL GAMES Here are pairings for Kansas high school regional and bi-district football playoffs. Game times are 7 p.m. CST unless otherwise indicated: REGIONAL Class 6A Shawnee Mission East (6-3) at Blue Ukunow Valley (7-2). Lawrence (5-4) at Olathe North (7-2) Manhattan (4-5) at Derby (8-1) Garden City (7-2) at Wichita West (7-2) (at Carpenter Stadium) Friday, Nov. 6 BI-DISTRICT Holton (9-0) at Lansing (7-2) Stilwell-Blue Valley (9-0) at St. Thomas Aquinas (5-4) Topeka West (7-2) at Pittsburg (8-1) Valley Center (9-0) at Salina Central (8-1) Andover (6-3) at Liberal (8-1) Tuesday, Nov. 3 Class 5A KC Bishop Ward (6-3) at Gardner- Edwards (6-3) Louisburg (8-1) at La Cygne-Prairie View (9-O) Parsons (3-6) at Columbus (9-0) Concordia (9-0) at Topeka Hayden (9-0) Lindsborg-Smoky Valley (7-2) at Kingman (7-2) Friday, Nov. 6 Augusta (6-3) at Wellington (3-6) Pratt (8-1) at Scott City-Scott Community (6-3) Conference announces players of the week DALLAS — Kansas State quarterback Michael Bishop, Oklahoma cornerback Corey Ivy and Texas A&M kick returner-receiver Chris Taylor have been named the Big 12's players of the week. Bishop completed 16 of 26 passes for 225 yards and a touchdown and rushed 13 times for 95 yards and two touchdowns in the Wildcats' 54-6 victory over Kansas. Bishop moved into a tie for second place on the school's all-time touchdown pass list with 29 lv killed two Iowa State drives with interceptions in the end zone and was credited with four tackles (two unassisted) and a pass deflection as Oklahoma limited the Cyclones to 288 yards of offense in a 17-14 victory. It was the Sooners' first conference win of the year. Taylor set up one touchdown with an 84-yard kickoff return and caught a 34-yard touchdown pass with 12:15 left in the third quarter to help the Aggies beat Oklahoma State 17-6. The Associated Press Point guard wants win at Missouri Continued from page 1B Robertson said he was excited about not being ranked as the top team. year with Raef LaBrentz and Paul Pierce. The lack of team experience was reflected in the Big 12 preseason rankings; Kansas was picked second this year behind Oklahoma State. "It's very different; it's very exciting," Robertson said. "This year, more than any other year, when we win a game, we're going to be very very happy," he said. "In the past, it's been expected that we're going to win and now all of sudden it's a question. People are wondering: 'How good is Kansas going to be this year?' When we're able to beat good teams there's going to be some definite happiness in ourocker room." As a senior at St. Charles (Mo.) West High School, Robertson was named Mr. Basketball in the state of Missouri but chose to attend Kansas instead of the University of Missouri at Columbia. When he returns to the Hearn Center in Columbia, Mo., dressed in Jayhawk crimson and blue, Robertson is greeted with chants of "traitor" and boos from the Missouri faithful. He has yet to win a game there but hopes to turn things around this year. Robertson said the Hearn Center was the only arena in the Big 12 where he had not won, and he was looking forward to having a chance to beat the Tigers this year. The Jayhawks will begin preseason play Saturday at Allen Field House against the California All-Stars. The game will not be easy, partially because former UCLA players Jelani McCoy, Kris Johnson and Charles O'Bannon play for the All-Stars. Golfer suffers fever, skips award ceremony The 20-year-old golfer was one of three South Korean athletes chosen to receive the Order of Sport Merit (Brave Tiger), the second highest government medal given to an athlete. SEOUL, South Korea — Se Ri Pak, exhausted and bedridden with a cold, missed a medal ceremony yesterday with South Korea's president. President Kim Dae-jung wanted to personally pin the medal on Pak, but her doctor advised her to stay at Samsung Hospital, where she was admitted Saturday. Doctors said she still has a high fever. The other two athletes chosen to receive the medal — Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Chan Ho Park and golfer Pearl Sinn — attended the ceremony at the presidential Blue House. Since arriving in Seoul Oct.27 for a week's visit, Pak has been besieged by the media and has attended numerous promotional events for her corporate sponsor, Samsung. She became ill Saturday after playing in rainy conditions during the second round of the Korea LPGA. She skipped the final round Sunday. Pak's family said it was unclear whether she would be able to play in the Japan Classic, the LPGA event that begins Friday. Pak has four victories this year on the LPGA Tour, including the U.S. Women's Open and the LPGA Championship The Associated Press TV TONIGHT TUESDAY PRIMETIME NOVEMBER 3, 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 ☎ Buffy the Vampire Slayer ☽ Felicity "Cheating" in (Stereo) ☽ Xena: Warrior Princess ☽ Mad Abt You ☽ Frasier ☽ Designing ☽ Martin ☽ WDFA ☎ King of Hill ☽ King of Hill ☽ Guinness World Records ☽ News ☽ News ☽ Friends ☽ Friends ☽ M'A'SH ☽ KCTV ☎ JAG "Angels 30" in (Stereo) ☽ 48 Hours in (Stereo) ☽ Election Returne ☽ News ☽ Late Show in (Stereo) ☽ Seinfeld ☽ KCPT ☎ Nove in (Stereo) ☽ Frontline "Fat" in (Stereo) ☽ Election Night Ruckus (Live) ☽ Business Rpt. ☽ Charlie Rose in (Stereo) ☽ Red Green ☽ KSNT ☎ Mad Abt You ☽ Encore ☽ Just Shoot ☽ Working ☽ News Special: Electron ☽ News ☽ Tonight Show in (Stereo) ☽ Late Night ☽ KMBC ☎ Home Imp. ☽ Hugheys ☽ Spin City ☽ Spin City ☽ Election Returnes ☽ News ☽ Rosanne ☽ Grace Under ★ Cheers ☽ KTWU ☎ Nova in (Stereo) ☽ Frontline "Fat" in (Stereo) ☽ When Sleeping Giants Wake ☁ Colorel ☽ Business Rpt. ★ Charlie Road in (Stereo) ☽ Late Lake ☽ WIBW ☎ Walker, Texax Ranger ☽ 48 Hours in (Stereo) ☽ Election Returnes ☽ News ☽ Late Show in (Stereo) ☽ Late Lake ☽ KTKA ☎ Home Imp. ☽ Hugheys ☽ Spin City ☽ Spin City ☽ Election Returnes ☽ News ☁ Seinfeld ☁ Married... ☁ Nightline ☁ CABLE STATIONS AAE ☎ Biography: Anstiebe Onassis ☽ Live by Request Starring Gloria Estefan (Live) ☽ Law & Order "Double Blind" ☽ Biography: Anstiebe Onassis ☽ CHBC ☎ Hardball ☽ Liveries Live ☽ News With Brian Williams ☽ Hardball ☽ Rivera Live ☽ CNN ☎ World Today ☽ Larry King Live ☽ Late Edition Primetime ☽ Sports ☽ Moneyline ☽ Larry King Live ☽ (R) COM ☎ "The Return of the Pink Panther" **** (1975) Peter Sellers. ☽ Viva Variety ☽ Pup-It ☽ Daily Show ☽ Stein's Money ☽ Saturday Night Live ☽ COURT ☎ Cochran & Company (Live) ☽ Prime Time Justice ☽ Trial Story ☽ Cochran & Company (R) ☽ Prime Time Justice (R) CSPN ☎ Prime Time Public Affairs ☽ 19 West 9th (785) 865-0876 928 Mass. 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