2B Quick Looks Wednesday October 28,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Oct. 28). Love is your motivation this year, and your secret weapon. Although you are a person of few words, you will make a great impact with them in October. You could undergo a financial transformation in December, so take care. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 6. Somebody just refuses to see things your way. You tend to think that anyone who doesn't go along with your ideas is grossly in error. Unfortunately, this other person shares the same opinion of your behavior. You may just have to agree to disagree and let it go. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 5. This could be an awkward day for everyone. You feel strongly about your position, and so does everyone else. This is a great day to practice showing patience. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 6. You would like to visit distant shores, but you are stuck taking care of business. There may be a way to do bath, if you can figure it out. You may have to get more education, but the opportunity should become apparent. In fact, someone may offer to teach you what you need to learn. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 6. Love and money clash today. If you could be two places at once, that would solve the problem, but is not likely to happen. Why don't you get someone to help with part of your chores so you can spend more time with a loved one? Leo (Julv 23-Aua. 22): Todav is a 5. Lebo July 23-Aug. 22; Today is 8:5. There are lots of very stubborn people and they won't budge. The good news is that you seem to be profiting by this stalemate. You have something everyone wants. If you can figure out the answer to this riddle, you could make quite a lot of money. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 6. You are in the mood to learn new skills, and practice is part of the program. Your assignment is difficult, but so what? Consult the manual, or an expert. Either way, you will figure out how to get this job done, and that is why others have given it to you. Libra (Sept, 23-Oct, 23): Today is a 6. You would like to spend more money than you have today, and that is not a good idea. Your sweetheart is more interested in your personality and the conversations you share. Even if you have the money to buy gifts, save it for something you two can do together. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 5. **Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21):** Today is a 5. The irritation will be finished by tonight, since you will have made your decision by then. Although you want to settle down, you are actually being propelled forward. It is like you're finding solid bottom and kicking off from it. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21); Today is a 6. You've got an aptitude for learning technical material right now, so use it. The more you learn, the more freedom you will achieve. There is something in the way, such as bureaucratic regulations. If you don't qualify for a program, keep applying until you find one you fit. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 5. If you don't have your all debts paid off, it is not for lack of trying. You are making a concerted effort, which is wise. Do not waste money on an outing with friends. You can have a great time without spending much at all. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 5. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 5. You are still facing tough opposition and may be outnumbered. You may also be in conflict with someone who out ranks you. It doesn't have to stifle your creativity, however. You're still sharp as a tack and an idea you come up with now could make a lasting impression. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 5. A couple of strong personalities are squaring off with each other. You're not in the middle of this fight, so stay out of it. They probably wouldn't listen to you anyway. You would be wise to keep your head down and your nose to the grindstone. That is a good way to keep out of the line of fire. SPORTS BRIEF'S Hill and Bowles' return expected Saturday Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. The alling Kansas football team is beginning to show signs of life. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES After playing against Colorado with four starters out because of injuries, the football team is piecing itself back together. Wide receiver Harrison Hill and running back Mitch Bowles both missed the game because of hamstring injuries. Hill is expected to play this weekend and Bowles is probable. Inside linebacker Steve Bratten, who struggles with knee problems, is also listed as probable for the upcoming game. Two Jayhawks, quarterback Zac Wegner and center Chris Enneking, were injured during the game. Wegner, who had a concussion, is practicing again and expected to play Saturday. Enneking is expected to begin practicing again today after separating his shoulder. "We had more people running around out there today than we've had in most past weeks," coach Temm Allen said. Tickets on sale to see KU women's basketball Tickets are $9 and include admission for two women's basketball games. Kansas will play North Carolina at 1 p.m. that Sunday, and Tennessee will take on Purdue around 3:30 p.m. All four teams are nationally ranked. Tickets are now on sale for the State Farm Tipoff Classic Nov. 15 in West Lafayette, Ind., the University of Kansas athletics department announced yesterday. To order tickets, call the Purdue Athletics ticket office at (800) 497-7678. The event benefits the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, which is under construction in Knoxville, Tenn. Surgery benches Pugh for 4-week recovery Senior forward T.J. Pugh is scheduled to have surgery this morning in "I feel badly for T.J. because he has worked so hard to overcome previous injuries," coach Roy Williams said, "I know that T.J. will work hard to recover from this surgery, and we're hopeful that he will be pain-free and enjoy an outstanding senior season. He is a vital part of this basketball team." Pugh will have a screw inserted in his left ankle and is not expected to play for up to four weeks. Lawrence. Pugh had surgery in September to repair a bone chip in the lateral (outside) part of the ankle. He recovered from the injury and resumed playing Pugh: Will undergo surgery to insert a screw in his ankle. only to injure the ankle again 12 days ago. A bone scan revealed a small fracture in the medial (inside) part of the ankle, so its a separate injury. Ideally, the screw will repair the injury, and Pugh or I'd return to The season commences Nov. 7. —Kansan staff report ideally, the screw will repair the injury, and Pugh could return to action by the end of November. Free State coach fired after various infractions LAWRENCE — The cross country coach at Free State High School lost his coaching job Monday for allowing the team to travel in private cars that were driven too fast by students to a meet in Olathe... Coach Ward Brethren also was cited for having members of the team run during practice along a dangerous section of highway. The Lawrence School Board terminated Brethour's contract for coaching boys and girls cross country teams and the girls basketball team. No incidents involving the basketball Brethour will remain as a business teacher at the school. team were involved. The school board approved a resolution terminating Brethours' coaching contracts because of a pattern of decision making which places students at risk of harm. The resolution said that on Sept. 12 Brethreet showed poor judgment with regard to the safety of students by having the cross country team travel to a meet in private vehicles operated by other students that were driven at excessive speeds. On Sept. 28, Brethour directed the team to run along a dangerous section of U.S. 40, the board resolution said. Brethour was teaching yesterday morning and could not be reached for comment. A message left on his school voice mail this morning was not immediately returned. The hazards of students driving to sporting events became an issue in Kansas earlier this year after an accident killed three 15-year-old members of the Blue Valley High School softball team. One of the girls had been driving her teammates to an April event a few miles from their school. The Blue Valley School District now requires all students under age 16 to either use district transportation to activities or to ride with an adult. MLB Boy wins opportunity to meet McGwire NEW YORK — Shawn Maykuth's 11th birthday proved a lucky one. The suburban Chicago youth's name was chosen at random from more than 12,000 entries from youngsters in the United States and Canada in the Big League Blast Home Run Sweepstakes. Maykuth and his family will get a trip to the Players Choice Awards at Disney's Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Fla., which will be televised Friday night on ESPN. The highlight of the trip, in Meykuth's view, will be a chance to meet Mark McGwire. The Associated Press VOLLEYBALL USA TODAY TOP 25 The top 25 teams in the USA Today/AVCA women's volleyball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Monday, 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 pvs 1. Long Beach St. (37)20-0 1,477 1 2. Penn St. (22)20-0 1,456 2 3. Nebraska (1)19-0 1,387 3 4. BYU20-1 1,314 4 5. Stanford17-2 1,256 6 6. Florida17-2 1,148 8 7. UC Santa Barbara20-3 1,116 7 8. Wisconsin18-3 1,086 5 9. Hawaii15-2 1,037 9 10. Pacific17-4 942 10 11. USC14-4 901 11 12. Texas15-3 885 12 13. Colorado15-2 788 13 14. Arkansas16-3 726 14 15. Loyola Marymount15-4 601 16 16. Arizona17-3 539 17 17. Illinois15-5 528 18 18. Michigan St.14-4 449 21 19. Texas A&M12-6 437 15 20. San Diego16-3 433 19 21. Kansas St.13-6 345 22 22. Louisville17-3 177 20 23. UCLA9-9 148 25 24. Colorado St.17-4 47 NR 25. Minnesota14-7 33 24 Others receiving offers: Ohio St. 21, Northern Iowa 21, Texas Tech 21, Eastern Washington 20, Fairfield 19, North Carolina 17, Miami, Ohio 15, Indiana 13, Oral Roberts 13, Florida State 11, South Florida 8, Purdue 7, Northern Illinois 6, Fresno St. 5, Georgetown 5, Illinois 11, Sacramento 10, San Diego 9, Virginia 3, Southern Mississippi 2, Washington St. 2, Eastern Illinois 1, Nevada 1, Pepperdine 1, Utah 1, Western Michigan 1 Winbush's big game earns him accolades was absolutely sensational." Continued from page 1B With his performance, Winbush became the 34th Kansas player to rush for more than 1,000 yards and now has the fourth highest rushing game in Kansas history. Much of Winbush's success came because of teammate Mitch Bowles' injury. Bowles, who splits time with Winbush at the running back position, injured his hamstring during the first quarter of the Nebraska game and was unable to suit up for Colorado. And Winbush, who never has held the position outright since he began at Kansas, saw this as a chance to showcase his talents and provide big plays in the absence of his teammate. "I just knew I had to step it up with Mitch being out," he said. "It is no different than any other game. I try to go hard during every game." But Winbush gives most of the credit to his offensive line, and so does coach Terry Allen. "David did a great job, but we won the football game on the offensive line," Allen said. "They did a terrific job. We knew if we were going to win this game that we had to be that effective running the football." "It's a rival game," Winbush said. "Anything can happen." Now he just has to do it again this weekend against Kansas State. TV TONIGHT OCTOBER 28,1998 OCTOBER 28, 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 **Dawson's Creek (In Stereo)** Charmed "Dead Man Dating" Baywatch "Drop Zone" Med Abl. 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Topics will include emotional intimacy, sexual bonding, negotiation of differences and the tolerance of sameness. There will be time to do and share the work of a relationship. - Dennis Dailey, Professor of Social Welfare, KU Time: Friday, Nov. 20th 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Continuing through Saturday, Nov. 21st 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. & 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. in the ECM-1204 Oread Cost per couple: $40 for non-students; $35 for students (limited to 20 couples) For registration please contact Thad at 843-4933 Ecumenical Christian Ministries at KU (Presbyterian, United Church of Christ, Church of the Bretton). Parents & Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG), Hillel Foundation (Jewish), Canterbury House (Epicopal), United Methodist Campus Ministry. }