2B Quick Looks Friday October 23,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Oct. 23). You'll have a compulsion to tell the truth this year, so watch out. You're liable to spill the beans on yourself. Better figure out what needs to be kept private and what can go public, and quickly. The private stuff needs to be completed as soon as possible. You're going to be drawing too much attention to keep many secrets this year, but that's OK. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 6. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 6. You'll be thinking of money the whole time the sun's in Scorpio, which is another month. And you may not be quite comfortable with that sensation. Today, once you get the work done, head for the hills. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 4. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 4. Ask money questions now, privately. The person with the answers is willing to talk, but not to everybody. If you're running into problems, it's because you haven't shown your credentials. Let the other person know you can be trusted, and you can help achieve a goal. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 4. The work load is intense for the next month or so. It's not settled into a regular routine, either. Just when things are clicking along nicely, something you don't expect is likely to happen. You're going to have to be flexible, but that's OK. Flexibility is your middle name Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 6. All that work you let slide has to be done right now. You can easily whip everything into shape. You're so in love, this is merely an annoyance. Nothing's as important as what you and your sweetheart are saying to each other. A commitment made now will be fun and also a good working partnership. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 5. The moon is now in Sagittarius, which always lights your fire. So a project that seemed too difficult yesterday is going to start seeming less significant than it used to be. Your attitude is changing, and your luck is changing too. Virgo (Aug, 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 5. You're almost ready to make your decision but aren't quite sure about a few matters. Maybe you'll have to move or change something about your living environment. Maybe you won't want to be with the same people, after you become magnificent. Well, the ones who empower you still will be around when you're more powerful, right? Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 6. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 4. You're in a learning mode today, exactly where you should be. Yes, you could become the very person you always hoped and dreamed of being. But there are a couple of little things you'll have to do to make it happen, and the first is to start studying. Scarpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 4. The moon is in Sagittarius, which means it's time to go shopping. It's in your second house of money, and it looks like you could find a real bargain. You might find a genuine treasure, actually. Cruise past that store where you're most likely to find one. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 5. You may want to clear up a few things that have been bothering the back corners of your mind. You value truth and justice, and something may have happened that you felt was unfair. Well, it's time to get that handled and put to rest. At least it'd download on paper. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 6. You're focused on group endeavors, playing with friends and all sorts of team projects. It looks like there's something that must be done quickly, however, so although you would like to be hanging out with your buddies all day, you may not have that opportunity. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 5. That light at the end of the tunnel should be visible for a brief moment today. You may feel things are clouding up again, though, when you realize you'll have to dance to somebody else's tune. This isn't easy for you, but it's not impossible, and it could be a useful skill to learn. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 4. Travel is likely, possibly tonight or tomorrow. Plan along those lines since the conditions are so marvelous. A job opportunity could become available today. The two concepts may be linked, as in the job requiring travel. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Former football coach for Lawrence High dies Al Woolard, who coached Lawrence High School into a football power during his 1950-68 reign, died Wednesday in Lawrence. He was 87. Woolard's Lawrence Lions won 153 games, lost 12 and tied five in 19 seasons. John Hadi, associate athletics director of development at Kansas, said that Lawrence had good teams before Woolard was coach, but he put the team on a higher level. Woolard was born Dec. 29, 1910, in Nowata County, Okla., and grew up in Coffeville. **NOTE:** Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. After leaving coaching, Woolard remained at Lawrence High as athletics director until 1976. He came out of retirement in 1979 and became an assistant coach and recruiting ambassador at Kansas for nine years. Ex-Yankee applauds World Series winners LARNED — Ralph Terry is part of the history of the New York Yankees, and he has some ideas as to why the 1998 World Series champs are the winningest team ever in the major leagues. The Yankees did it with defense and pitching, said Terry, a pitcher who played for the team in 1956 and returned for a second stint with the Yankees in time to see Roger Maris hit 61 home runs in 1961 and win the MVP award in the 1962 World Series. "They've got two good catchers. Then they've got (Chuck) Knoblauch on second to go with (Derek) Jeter. That gives them the best double-play combination. (Tino) Martinez is the best first baseman in the business. They got (Scott) Brosius for his glove, and he hit .300 for them, but they basically got him for his glove." "They've got the best defense in baseball," Terry said before the Yankees won the fourth game of the World Series yesterday against San Diego. Terry, who has lived in Larned since 1961, also likes the Yankees' speed and the ability to get one run when it's needed. NEW YORK — The New York Yankees' sweep will end up as the lowest-rated World Series in history. Yankees' sweep costs Fox network $15 million Final ratings were to be released today, but Fox's four-game overnight average was a 1.5,7, down 1 percent from last year's all-time low. The previous low-national rating for a World Series was the 16.4 earthquake-interrupted sweep by Oakland against San Francisco in 1989. NBC received a 16.7 rating for last year's World Series between Cleveland and Florida. The overnight rating for Game 4 Wednesday night was a 17.2,8 percent higher than last year. Without the drama of a seven-game series, Fox lost an estimated $15 million because of the sweep.To break even, Fox needed the World Series to go five games. Union suspends agent imposes $10,000 fine WASHINGTON — Agent Jeff Nalley, whose involvement with Curtis Enis led to the running back's suspension at Penn State last year, was suspended yesterday for almost two years by the NFL Players Association. The union,which The union, which regulates agents in the NFL, banned Valley from negotiating contracts with any league teams and from recruiting players as clients during the suspension. He will be fined $15,000 if he returns to player representation after the suspension, which ends April 15, 2000. Nalley bought Enis, an All-American at Penn State, more than $1,000 worth of clothing last year. When the school was notified, coach Joe Patemo suspended Enis for the Citrus Bowl. "This is the most severe penalty we have ever imposed," said NFLPA general counsel Richard Berthelsen, "but our committee felt it was well-justified under the circumstances." Nalley was fined $10,000 and required to perform community service in the Harrisonburg, Pa., area. MOSCOW — Top-seeded Venus Williams opened her bid for the Krem Two Americans advance in bid for Kremlin Cup lin Cup by beating Elena Likhovtseva of Russia 6-3, 6-1 yesterday in their second-round match. Second-seed Monica Seles also advanced in the $1 million tournament, turning back Barbara Schett of Germany 6-3, 6-4. A third American, Chanda Rubin, was ousted, losing to Katarina Studenikova of Slovakia 6-3, 7-5. The other seeded players showed their dominance, with third-seed Conchita Martinez whipping Natalya Petrova 6-0, 6-0; fifth-seed Mary Pierce breezing by Belgian Sabine Appelmans 6-2, 6-2, and Sandrine Tested of France, No. 7 seed, defeating Natasha Zvereva 6-4, 6-3. Asked about her No. 5 ranking and Lindsay Davenport's No. 1 listing, Williams said, "I have exactly what I deserve right now. And she has exactly what she deserves. What I deserve is No. 5." Conference considers Houston for bowl game it's been 11 years since Houston last hosted a college football bowl game. The Bluebonnet Bowl disappeared in 1987 for lack of financial support. Mid-American Conference commissioner Jerry Ippoliti came to Houston for talks Wednesday and yesterday with Houston-area leaders and sports officials. Western Athletic Conference commissioner Karl Benson told the station that his league is intrigued with the idea. Ipoliti told KRIV-VT that he's gauging interest and financial support for the project. It was Ipoliti who helped create the Motor City Bowl in Detroit and the Music City Bowl in Nashville. A target date for the proposed bill is December 1999. Normally, it takes two years for a bowl to be certified by the NCAA. HOUSTON — At least two conference commissioners are showing interest in a proposed bowl game at Houston. "We are very excited about the possibility of a bowl game in Houston," Benson said. "The WAC, in the future, is certainly in the market for a bowl game." The Associated Press Today: SPORTS CALENDAR Soccer -- y pirit al Basket Swimming -- Big 12 Invitational at Lin- Soccer — 7 p.m. at Texas Volleyball — 7 p.m. at Colorado Tomorrow: Football — 6 p.m. at home against Colo- Swimming -- Big 12 Invitational at Lin- Volleyball — 7 :30 p.m. at Nebraska Sunday: Soccer — 1 p.m. at Texas A&M TV TONIGHT FRIDAY PRIMETIME OCTOBER 23, 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 32 "The Doctor" *** (1991, Drama) William Hurt, Christine Lahlt. Air America "The Adduction" Mad Abt. You Frasier ** Designing Martin ** WDAF 31 Birmstone "Plot" Birmilium "Closure" News ** News ** Friends ** Friends ** M*A'SH** * KCTV 5 Kids Say Candid C. Buddy Faro in Stereo ** Nash Bridges in Stereo ** News ** Late Show in Stereo ** Seinfeld ** KCPT 5 Wash. Week Review McLaughlin St. Wall Street Antiques Roadshow Business Pt. Vote for McPolitics in America in Stereo ** KSNT 7 Week In Television Trinity in "In a Yellow Wood" Homicide: Life on the Street News Tonight Show in Stereo ** Late Night Rate KMBC 32 Two of a Kind Boy-World Sabrina-Witch Brother's Kpr 2020 ** News ** Roseanne Grace Under Cheers ** KDTU 5 Wash. Week Wall St. Wool McLaughlin Russia's War in Stereo (Part 5 of 5) Business Pt. Charlie Rose in Stereo ** WIBW 3 Kids Say Candid C. Buddy Faro in Stereo Nash Bridges in Stereo ** Late Show in Stereo ** Late Late Rate KTKA 3 Two of a Kind Boy-World Sabrina-Witch Brother's Kpr 2020 ** News ** Selfield ** Married... Nightlife ** CABLE STATIONS AAE 32 Biography: Donna Reed-Moon American Justice (R) Midsomer Murders (R) Law & Order "I.D." Biography: Donna Reed-Moon CNBC 31 Hardball Riviera Live With Brian Williams Hardball (R) Rivera Live (R) CNN 31 World Today Larry King Live Cold War "Berlin" Sports Moneyline Larry King Live (R) COM 32 Pee-wee Heerman ("The Couch Trip") 1987, Camelton Andrykup Upright Premium Saturday Night Live COURT 37 Cochran & Company (Live) Prime Time Justice Trial Story Cochran & Company (R) Prime Time Justice (R) GSPAN 31 Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs (R) DISC 32 Wild Discovery: Salmon Discovery News Divine Magic; Supernatural Justice Files "Hard Time" (R) Wild Discovery: Salmon ESPN 31 NHL Hockey: Washington Capitals at Buffalo Sabres. (Live) Sportscenter NFL Matchup Timber Sensse HIST 32 Mercury Hockey: Astronauts Great Minds: 20th Spanish-American War: "Birth on an Empire" (R) Mercury 13: Astronauts LIFE 32 Chicago Hope "Liar, Liar" "Remembrance" (1996, Drama) Eva LaRue, Angie Dickinson New Attitudes Golden Girls Mysteries MITV 32 Rock N' Jock Presents: The Game (in Stereo) Rock N' Jock Video Warm-Up (in Stereo) Loveline (in Stereo) Road Rules SCIFI 32 (6:30) Star Trek "* \/ 1991, Horror Sally Kirkland Sightings Star Trek "Journey to Babel" TLC 32 48 hours "Young Justice" UFOs: Files of Abduction (R) 48 hours "Young Justice" (R) UFOs: Stories of Abduction TNT 32 USAWS Saints Arnold Schwarzenegger Hollywood Salutes Arnold Schwarzenegger CHIPs "Baby Food" USA 32 Walker, Texas Ranger "* Working Girl "* 1988, Comedy-Drama Melanie Griffin. (in Stereo)" Angel III: The Final Chapter*** 1988 VHI 32 Pop-Up Video Pop-Up Film 1997 Fashion Awards The Adventures of Piscilla, Queen of the Desert" (1994) WGN 32 "Menace II Society" 1993, Drama Tyrus Turner. News (in Stereo) MacGyver "The Eraser" In the Heat of the Night WTBS 32 "Deceived" *** (1991) An art expert searches for her husband's true identity. "The War of the Roses" *** (1989, Comedy-Drama Michael Douglas. PREMIUM STATIONS. HBO 30 "Fire Down Below" (* 1991, Drama) Steven Seagal.* R "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Next Gen." Chris Rock "The Poasemaker" *** (1997) MAX 32 "Excess Baggage" */ 1992 Allica Silverman. PG-13 "Maximum Risk" */ 1996, Adventure" R Emannuelle "Wild Malibu Weekend" * SHOW 32 "Wishmaster" * (1997) Tammy Lauren. R "Stargate SG-1 Dead Man's Gun (in Stereo) Outer Limits Red Shoe Diaries (in Stereo) OCTOBER 23,1998 Jayhawk Bean Bag Baby $ ^{ \textcircled{R}} $ Day The first 5,000 kids age 14 and under entering the stadium with a game ticket will receive an official Jayhawk Bean Bag Baby compliments of the KU Bookstore. Add a winner to your bean bag collection! They'll go fast, so be sure to arrive early! See me in color at www.jayhawks.org! Sponsored by Saturday October 24 6:00pm Kansas Jayhawks VS. Colorado Buffaloes Call today for tickets! I-800-34-HAWKS or 864-3141 in Lawrence. KU Student tickets $10 day of game! 6