2B Quick Looks Tuesday October 27,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Oct. 27). The more you practice, the better you'll get, until you surpass your own expectations. That may take a while, so don't give up. Perseverance is part of the lesson. A difficult situation at work makes you stronger and helps you achieve long-term success. Follow a friend's lead to find opportunities but not in how you spend your money. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 5. An older person wants to be obeyed, and you'd be smart to do so. This person either grades your exams or signs your paychecks. He or she has a sense of humor under a gruff exterior. If you can activate it, this day could turn out to be pleasurable. Try compliments. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 6. Something you've been learning lately is going to be directly applicable on your job today. You see? You were right about that tax deduction. It really is job-related, even though it was fun. If you haven't been learning anything like that, sign up for a class and make sure you get a receipt. Gemini (May 21-June 21)! Today is a 6. There's an easy way to get the money you need. You've got many interests and talents, so why shouldn't you have many jobs? Your energy level is very high, and there's still time left in the day. You could cram in two or three full-time jobs. If you're like most Gemini, you're hyperactive and hyper-smart. So why not get hyper-rich? Cancer (June 22-July 23) Today is a 5. You're in love, and it might be with a person you've known for years. This looks like a recommemt — one you find fascinating. While you'll at it, let your kids (if any) know you'll always be there for them. It's always nice to hear it again. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22: Today) is a 6. Your body may be at work today, but your heart and mind are back home. There's a problem you're trying to solve, and every time you come up with a solution, the other person seems to argue. It could be a struggle for dominance, and that's a game nobody wins. If you give up trying to control, you could access true power. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22); Today is a 6. You're learning new things all the time, and that's making you more attractive. You're being noticed by people the next level up. Don't worry about a thing. You look marvelous. You'll be able to handle the stress of being immensely popular. You can get through your initial shyness and become the star you've known deep inside you are. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 5. You probably ought to clean your house this morning before you leave for work. You may get the opportunity to invite an attractive person over tonight. You'd definitely like to do that, but if your living room is full of laundry, it could be awkward. **Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21)**: Today is a 6. Trust the little voice whispering in your ear. It's a friendly one. You're learning quickly, although it may not seem quickly enough. A tough assignment and a tougher co-worker are actually pushing you to get past your fear and into the area of your nearest surprise. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21); Today is a 6. Looks like more money is going out than coming in, but that's OK. It's for a good cause. It's for education or travel, or possibly both. If you don't already have such an excursion in mind, wander to the university. You may find an offer you can't resist. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 5. This is a good day for you. You're strong, decisive, confident and pushing. You're getting good help from your friends, and you're providing direction as needed. It's a good symbiotic relationship, which could lead to an increase in income. Put it right into savings. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 6. A goal you have in mind is achievable. It could land in your lap without your doing much. You were willing to do the work and that's important. It makes a good impression and might have been one of the reasons you're lucking out like this. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 6. You're getting shoved into a corner. By tomorrow, you'll be in a stronger position. Right now, the deck is sucked against you. Instead of getting into a brawl, watch and listen. Figure out what's going on before you decide what to do next. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Basketball players roll in United Way game Members of the Kansas women's basketball team helped raise money for the United Way yesterday. Gasse Yerry, Brooke Reeves and Suzi Raymant participated in a roller-chair basketball game as part of a fundraiser. The three played a team of United Way workers for two 10-minute halves. "It was a lot of fun," Prutt said. "We talked to a lot of people there about basketball, and they all seemed pretty excited. I feel more involved in the community." SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES United Way area director James Wann said the event raised about $700 through concession sales and an auction, which included women's basketball T-shirts and autographed posters. The kings played won 3.1. the Kansas players won 51. "It itt hard." Debut solid. "It tt itt." "It was hard," Prutti said. "It was a workout, going around on those chairs." The Kansas women's rowing team won the Head of the Iowa Regatta Saturday in Iowa City, Iowa, winning both the Women's Open 8 and the Women's Open 4 races. Rowing team soaks competitors in Iowa The Women's Open 4 finished in 13:25 and the Women's Open 8 finished in 12:33. The Midwestern field at the race contained many of the teams Kansas will "We are really excited about our results," said Kansas rowing coach Rob Catloth. "One of our goals was to beat the University of Iowa on their home course, and we successfully did that." "One of the reasons we're so excited is because many of the schools we are likely to face down the road were here this weekend," Catloth said. "This was a great confidence booster for the whole team." compete against in its NCAA regional. Other Kansas teams also tared well The Women's Lightweight 4 placed second. The Women's Novice 4 finished fourth, and the Women's Novice 8 finished eighth. Lacrosse club loses two games Saturday The Kansas women's lacrosse club lost two games Saturday In Syracuse, Kan. The Jayhawks lost 10-13 to Texas Tech in the first game. The Air Force beat the Jayhawks 18-5 in the second game, Kansas' worst loss ever. Lara Ratican, St. Louis senior, scored seven goals and one assist in the two games. Jessica Kibble, Osage City sophomore, scored five goals. — Kansan staff reports Lara Ratican, St. Louis senior, BIG 12 STANDINGS North Conference All Games Confidence W L All Games Kansas St. 4 0 7 0 Nebraska 3 1 7 1 Missouri 3 1 5 2 Colorado 3 2 6 2 Kansas **1** **5** **3** **5** Iowa St. 0 4 2 5 South Texas A&M 4 0 7 1 Texas 3 1 5 2 Texas Tech 3 2 6 2 Okla. St. 2 3 3 4 Baylor 1 4 2 5 Oklahoma 0 4 2 5 A look at the Big 12 division races: NORTH: No. 4 Kansas State (7-0, 4-0), No. 7 Braskasa (7-1, 3-1) and No. 18 Missouri (5-2, 3-1) are the front-runners but have plenty of big games prior to the Bie 12 championship game. Kansas State is 4-0 in Big 12 division race Kansas State's final two games are against Nebraska and Missouri. Missouri also must play South leader No. 8, Texas A&M. Kansas State is at Kansas (3-5, 1-5), Iowa State (2-5, 0-4) is at Oklahoma and Texas is at Nebraska. SOUTH: Texas A&M (7-1, 4-0) has taken a strong hold on the South, aiming for its second straight spot in the Big 12 championship game. They are one game up on Texas (5-2, 3-1), and two games ahead of Texas Tech (6-2, 3-2). A&M hasn't lost the season opener against No. 5 Florida State. The Aggies are at Oklahoma State (3-4, 2-3) and Baylor (2-5, 1-4) visits No. 16 Notre Dame. D.C. United coach OKs four-year contract PASADENA, Calif. — Bruce Arena, coach of Major League Soccer's D.C. United, has accepted a four-year contract to take over the U.S. men's national team, according to the USA Today. Arena was long considered the leading candidate to replace former coach Steve Sampson, who resigned after the team was winless in three games at the World Cup in France. The agreement, expected to be announced today, comes after the United were upset Sunday by the Chicago Fire 2-0 in the MLS Cup final — ending their two-year reign as the league's only champion. Basketball player files discrimination lawsuit The suit asks for unspecified damages and reinstatement to the team. Duke basketball fans get ticket-buying rules The university has not received a copy of the lawsuit and would not comment on it, school spokesman Rick Mevers said yesterday. Die hard fans, determined to remain part of the tent city named after Duke basketball coach Mike Krzewzski, said they would find ways around the find ways around the COVINGTON, Ky. — A woman who con tends she was kicked off the Northern Kentucky basketball team because she is a leahsian has sued the university. rules. Last year, the tent community set up for six weeks, from January into late February. The Duke Student Government, which She says she was removed from the team in May because of her sexual orientation. According to the suit, she was told she damaged team chemistry. Kansas tennis wins singles, doubles titles Jaime Gamer, a 22-year-old senior from Richmond, Md., filed a lawsuit Friday in U.S. District Court against the university, the women's basketball coach and the school's athletic director. DURHAM, N.C. — The sheriff of Krzyszewskilvy has new rules for Duke students planning to camp out for basketball tickets. annually sets and enforces the rules in Krzyszewskiville, is trying to restore order. The policy will allow tents for only four home games — against Florida Dec. 9, Michigan Dec. 12, North Carolina Jan. 27 and Manland Feb. 3. Uribe defeated Nenad Toroman of Tulsa, who was ranked No. 35, for the singles title. Luis Uribe, La Cruz Quenet, Mexico, senior, won both the International Tennis Association Region V singles and doubles titles yesterday in Wichita. Line monitors will let students put up tents no sooner than 10 days before a game. Uribe is now 15-2 in singles competition. He has a 6-2 record against ranked opponents with his losses man, beaty Doyle Papa Colorado, who were ranked No. 12, for the doubles title. he and Eldros, Pan view of R.R. Corbett, nise- man, beat Dony Papaga and Bris Seperi of The Associated Press coming against Top-20 players KANSAS TENNIS Kansan staff report "The win today shows that Luis is one of the elite players in the country," Coach Mark Riley said. "He has been consistent in the fall, and he just dominated the regional tournament." Uribe and Dus have won their last six doubles matches including two against Top-30 opponents. next weekend the Jayhawks play in the ITA Region V Team Tournament in Wichita. The winner qualifies for the National Team Indoors Tournament in the spring. "This was a great weekend for Ed Dus." Riley said. "He evolved into a good Division I player this week. He has really come along." Kansas qualified for the national tournament last year with wins against Oklahoma and Tulsa. 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