2B Quick Looks Tuesday October 20,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday: Your Scorpion side comes out this year, helping you be more decisive. You also will be good at planning, so get an early start. Figure out what you want to make happen before much longer, so you can start collecting the money you need. An unusual situation at home could cause you to reach out to a friend. Money comes from an old source, and an old route is the best way to reach your dreams. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 5. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 5. A loved one wants to spend all your money, and that is OK with you. Figure out how, then look at when. You already know why, although your reasons may not be that solid. You will never get where you want by budgeting. You will have to find more sources of income. Make this expenditure an investment rather than a waste. You have been working to solidify a partnership agreement. During the next couple of days, you will learn amazing new things about each other, and what you can produce together. There are definitely areas where you do not agree, and many of those will come up today. See them not as barriers but as stimuli for learning. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Todav is a 6. You are more interested in flirting than sticking to business. Unfortunately, there is business to be done. Do not hang out at the water cooler too long, or a snatch is likely to tell the boss. Do what you can to make the snatch's life easier. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 6. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 6. You should probably stay home in bed today and for the rest of the week. Can you get time off? You could call in sick, but only if you really are. You do not want to be sneaky. You just want time for your loved ones. If all else fails, plan something for this evening. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 5. Your induction is to stick close to home for the next month or so. You are learning how to do things that involve home and family. Because you are a leo, those things probably include projects around the house. Take advantage of the situation. Hit the books! This week, make it work for you. Virao [Aug. 23-Sept. 22]: Today is a 6. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 5. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 2, 2022) is a G. You are in the mood to learn. You are able to focus your attention, and your memory is awesome. This condition is going to be in effect for the next several weeks. What would you do if you could learn anything you wanted? How can you make this really profitable? Do the planning now. LBUR (Sept. 29 - Oct. 2) Today's theme: Your focus will shift toward financial matters. You do not usually care about that. You care about art, dance, music and all that stuff. It does not hurt to have a roof over your head, so learning about money could help. You would be an even better artist. Look at it and make the most of the coming phase. Scarpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 5. You are coming into your own, but tie up loose ends first. Some of these might have to do with communication. Some-one in your life is laboring under a misconception. You need to clear things up. This will not get easier, and you do not need it dragging you down. You need to get on to other things. Saaittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 5. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 5. Conter with a couple of your friends, and figure out what you are going to do during the coming phase. You can accomplish a lot if you work together. Do not try to do everything by yourself. You need assistance, so line it up today. Do not worry. This is going to be fun. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 5. You will be coming up against a barrier and, chances are, it is the very thing you do not want to face. It is the person you do not want to be around, the question you do not want asked. If you are prepared, you do not have a thing to worry about. Capricorn (Dec. 22-1sn. 19): Today is a 5. This is a day for parties and meetings and social encounters, possibly associated with business. Business and friendship are linked for you right now in a positive way. So let a business associate steer you on a date, or let a date suggest a new business opportunity. Either one of those should play out well. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 5. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 5. You would like to acquire more wisdom by traveling, taking classes in philosophy and having religious experiences. All are possible, but some might require a little money. That is your assignment for now and the first part of this week. First, figure out what you are going to do with the money. Then figure out where to get it. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Big 12 Conference Standings Kansas St. 3 011836 60 031750 Missouri 3 096 48 51 18297 Colorado 3 173 74 51 169115 Nebraska 2 186 45 61 25989 Iowa St 0 376 120 24 162160 Kansas 0 596 175 25 198233 North Conference All Games South Texas A&M 3 087 56 6 1 181101 Texas Tech 3 110389 6 1 202120 Texas 2 195 84 4 2 251190 Baylor 1 390 108 2 4 140165 Oklahoma St. 1 392 128 2 4 154186 Oklahoma St. 0 334 81 2 4 93 112 A look at the Big 12 division races: NORTH No. 4 Kansas State (6-0, 3-0) appears to have the best shot at making it to the Big 12 championship game, although the Wildcats close out their schedule with their two toughest games. First, there's a Nov. 14 home game against No. 7 Nebraska (6-1, 2-1), then they travel to No. 19 Missouri (5-1, 3-0) Nov. 21 for the regular-season finale. Four teams remain in the running for first place with Kansas State and Missouri tied for the lead at 3-0, and Colorado and Nebraska with one loss apiece. Missouri risks its perfect Big 12 record at Nebraska, while Kansas State is at home against Iowa State (2-4, 0-3). Also, No. 17 Colorado (6-1, 3-1) is at Kansas (2-5, 0-5). The lead will be up for grabs Saturday when No. 25 Texas Tech (6-1, 3-1) travels to No. 8 Texas A&M (6-1, 3-0). SOUTH Texas A&M will try to make it seven straight victories, while Texas Tech will attempt to rebound from a 19-17 loss to Colorado. Texas (4-2, 2-1) will be looking for its fourth straight victory at home against Baylor (2-4, 1-2). Also, Oklahoma (2-4, 0-3) is at Oklahoma State (2-4, 1-3). Fox sports to televise game against K-State Fox Sports Network will televise the Kansas vs. Kansas State football game Oct. 31. Game time has been moved to 11:30 a.m. game televised this season. Kansas has played Oklahoma State, Missouri, Texas A&M and Nebraska in televised games. The Jayhawks play Colorado on Saturday in another televised game. The game will be the sixth Kansas football It will be the first regionally televised Kansas vs. K-State game since 1994. Texas at Nebraska and Texas A&M at Oklahoma also will be televienced Oct. 31. - The Associated Press Women's tennis team receives mixed results Kansas doubles tennis players Cheryl Malliaiah and Kris Sell lost in the pre-qualifying rounds of the Riviera Women's All-American Championships Sunday. Richmond doubles team of Hawley and Casterilo defeated Mallaiah and Sell in the round of 16. Malliaiah also lost in the singles round of 16 to California's Anita Kurimay. Sells will play singles later in the week at the tournament championships. Swim team competes in crimson, blue meet The Kansas swimming and diving team held its annual intersquad meet Friday at Robinson Natatorium. The blue team beat the crimson team 189-154. Senior Brant Peoples won the 50- and 100-meter freestyle. Senior Adrienne Turner won the 100- and 200-meter butterfly and the 200-meter individual medley. Senior Quincy Adams won the 100- and 200-meter breaststroke. Junior Brandon Chestnut won the 100- and 200-meter breaststroke. Junior Tyler Painter won the 200-meter freestyle and the 200-meter backstroke. Junior Rebecca Eustice won the 100- and 200-meter backstroke. Freshman Carrie Kirkham won the 50 - meter freestyle, Freshman Carolyn Horowitz won the 100- and 200-meter freestyle. The Jayhawks compete Oct. 23 in Lincoln, Neb., at the Big 12 Relay and Invitational meet. Nebraska, Iowa State, Missouri, Texas A&M and Texas also will compete at the meet. Tyson receives license to compete in Nevada — Kansan staff reports LAS VEGAS — Mike Tyson got his boxing license back yesterday, 15 months after he lost it for biting Evan Holfoy's ear during a title fight. Tyson told the Nevada Athletic Commission that he had suffered long enough and needed to box to make a living. Chairman Elias Ghanem said the fighter had made many mistakes but deserved another chance. The commission voted 4-1 to restore the license. "I'm just happy I won," Tyson said. "I'm undecided when I'll fight again." Football, rodeo venue to be built in Houston HOUSTON — A deal reportedly has been reached in a dispute that's stewed Houston's Houston television station KRIV reported yesterday that a deal has been reached between the Houston Livestock effort to attract a new NFL franchise Show and Rodeo and a Houston group that has been wooing the NFL. That deal resolves all issues on how a new football stadium for the NFL and the rodeo will be financed, KRIV reported. The station quoted unidentified sources as saying the deal came after three days of talks, including a 14-hour marathon session that ended at 3 a.m. yesterday. HOLLYWOOD. Fla. — Baseball great Joe DiMaggio should recover enough from a bout of pneumonia to leave the hospital within days, said a longtime friend, Morris Engelberg. “It's not nice being in the hospital," the attorney said Sunday. "He's rearing. He'll be out some day next week." The $311 million project would be located near the Astrodome and will be designed to house an NFL team and the rodeo. Bed-ridden DiMaggio watches World Series DiMaggio, 83, was admitted to Hollywood Memorial Regional Hospital last Monday for treatment of a lingering case of pneumonia. The former Yankee watched Saturday's World Series opener in his hospital room with Engelberg. "He thinks the Yankees are going to "He thinks the Yankees are going to win in four," Engelberg said. — The Associated Press Players to get no pay during NBA lockout The Associated Press NEW YORK — In a big victory for NBA owners, an arbitrator yesterday rejected the union's grievance that 226 players with guaranteed contracts should be paid during the lockout. The decision by John Feerick came on the 111th day of the labor dispute, which has caused the league to cancel the first two weeks of the regular season. With negotiations stalled and the sides far apart on the main economic issues, the ruling clearly strengthened the owners' bargaining position by removing the prospect of their being forced to pay more than $700 million in salaries to the players they have barred from work. "We are pleased with the arbitrator's ruling," said Jeffrey Mishkin, NBA chief legal officer. "Unfortunately, it does not get us any closer to a deal with the union's leadership. Only negotiations will end our current impasse and lead to a settlement of our dispute." The union claimed that the absence of lockout language in the standard player contract meant the owners were liable for guaranteed salaries. The owners argued that the right to withhold pay by imposing a lockout was a tenet of labor law. Union officials did not immediately comment. TV TONIGHT TUESDAY PRIMETIME OCTOBER 20, 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 **3** Buffy the Vampire Slayer II **Felicity* Boggled* (In Stereo) Xena: Warrior Princess II **Mad Abt. You** Frasier II **Designing** Martin II WDFA **4** World Series Game 3--Indiana or Yorkees at Braves or Padres KCTV **5** JAG (in Stereo) II **The Girl Next Door** (1998, Drama) Tracey Gold. II **News** Late Show (in Stereo) II **Seinfeld** KCPT **7** Africans in America* Revolution II **Africans in America* Revolution (R) II **Business Rpt.* Charlie Rose (in Stereo) II **Red Green** MADabt.You Jesse (R) JustShoot Will & Grace Dateline (in Stereo) II **News** TonightShow (in Stereo) II Late Night II KMBC HomeImp Hughheys Spin City Sports NPYD Top Gum II **News** Roseanne Grace Under Cheers II KTWU **1** Africans in America* Revolution II Russia's War (Part 2 of 5) II **Business Rpt.* Charlie Rose (in Stereo) II Late Night WIBW **1** JAG (in Stereo) II **The Girl Next Door** (1998, Drama) Tracey Gold. II **News** Late Show (in Stereo) II Late Night KTKA **Home Imp.** Hughleys Spin City Sports NPYD Blue Top Gum II **News** Seinfeld Married.. Nightlife CABE STATIONS AAE **12** Biography: Ann-Margret American Justice (R) "Inspector Morse-Sline" LA and Order "Homesick" II Biography: Ann-Margret CNBAL hardball Riversa Live News With Brian Williams Hardball (R) Rivera Live (R) CNN world Today Larry King Live Late Edition Sports Moneyline Larry King Live (R) COURT "Innerspace" *** (1987, Science Fiction) Dennis Quad. Variety Pulp-VI Daily Show Stella's Money Saturday Night Live COURT cochran&Company (R) Prime Time Justice Trial Story Cochran&Company (R) Prime Time Justice (R) CSPAN Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs DISC Wild Discovery New Detectives: Case Studies FBI Files "Death in Alaska" Justice Files (R) Wild Discovery (R) ESPN **15** Superbours Billards Fitness America Pageant (R) Dallas Cheerleaders Sportscenter Boopers (R) HIST Odessa File (R) Hitler's Henchmen: Eichmann Modern Marsurs Civil War Journal (R) Odessa File (R) WALK Chicago Hope (in Stereo) Any Day Now (in Stereo) Maggie Oh Baby New Attitudes Golden Girls Mysteries MTV Eye Spy Say What? Total Request Live (in Stereo) Real World Biohythm Cut (in Stereo) Loveliness (in Stereo) Adult Videos SCFI (6:30 Star Trek Catscape) "House" *** (1986, Honor) William Katt, George Wendall. Sightings Star Trek "Catspaw" TLC Trauma: Life in the ER Rush Hour (R) On the Streets (R) Trauma: Life in the ER (R) Rush Hour (R) TNT "Stripes" *** % (1981, Comedy) Bill Murray, Harold Ramis "Kathy's Heroes" *** (% 1970, Comedy) An American soldier hatching a plan to steal Nazi gold. USA Walk Chicago Tanger (in Stereo) "Heart and Souls" *** (% 1993, Comedy) Robert Downey Jr. New York Undercover Silk Skirtings "Family Affair" VHI fashion Awards VHI to One Janet Madonna Pop-Up Video Legends Ellen Johnson Rt Storytellers "Sheny Cowl" WGN buffy the Vampire Slayer II Felicity* Boggled* (in Stereo) News (in Stereo) MacGyver The Escape In the Heart of the Night WTSB "Straight Talk" *** (% 1992, Comedy) Dilly Parton. "The Shaggy Dog" *** (% 1959, Comedy) Fred MacKursty. "Grizzly" *** (% 1976) PREMIUM STATIONS HBO **20** "The Man Who Knotted Too Little" *** % (1997) John Leguzamo's Freak (R) in Stereo "Shot Through the Heart" (1998, Drama) MAX "Widom" *** % (1988, Drama) Emilie Estevez (in Stereo) "The Assignment" *** (% 1997, Suspense Aldi Quinn. Rt Emmanuel "Mildnight2" SHOW Jerry Mugille *** (1964) A crisis of conscience causes a sport agent his job. R Red Shoe "Walking and Talking" *** (% 1998) Comedy Fred MacKursty. "Grizzly" *** (% 1976) 1610 West 23rd Street. 841-7205 Leave a Legacy As Robin York pulled this picture from a manila envelope she knew that the Senate race of 2016 belonged to her. Once this old college picture of her competitors hit the newspapers they would never be taken seriously again. "Thank you Camera America" she cackled. 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