2B Quick Looks Monday October 19, 1998 Today's Birthday (Oct. 19). HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Oct. 19). You can be everything you ve ever wanted to be, and it could be easy. Start by visualizing the perfect you. By November, have your plan worked out, if changes or further study is required, launch it in December. Work's pleniful in March, and it's a job you know well, Fix up your place in May, and let friends lead you in August. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 7. Surrender to your partner's whims. Be careful tomorrow and Wednesday. Take control of the checkbook and your impulses, or you'll go over budget. If you can do a job that includes work and play, you win. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 6. Get a workrelated question answered so you can make your big decision later this week. From tomorrow through Thursday, you'll be ready to choose. Wait for the right moment and best offer. By Friday, you could start seeing more money coming in. If not, make your move in that direction. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is an 8. Romance definitely blossoms. You may not get much else done. That's OK. You'll make up for it this week with some intense workdays. You may surprise yourself with a commitment on Friday, but don't worry. There's still room to play. Don't get realistic until Sunday. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 6. Whip your place into shape and don't waste a moment. From tomorrow through Wednesday, romance is in the air. No telling what will happen and when, so be ready. Friday is a work day, although you're still feeling passionate. There's work to be done on Saturday, but it shouldn't cramp your style much. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 7. Acquire the skills you need today for a job that runs from tomorrow through Thursday. It's a great time to fix up your place even if it means tossing stuff out. Party on Friday night. You'll be in the mood. The festivities could go into Saturday, but you need to take care of business again by Sunday. Virga (Aug. 23-Sep. 22): Today is a 6. The sun and moon are in Libra. Insider information could lead to an excellent deal today. Pay attention. Focus on learning new skills from tomorrow through Thursday and attack a difficult project on Friday and Saturday. Sunday is your best day this week for romance. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 9. You're irresistible. Plan your time accordingly. From tomorrow through Thursday, focus on money. You'll get it by talking, and there's plenty. On Friday, the rest of your attention shifts to your pocketbook. So what if you're being materialistic? Saturday's the perfect time for it. Relax at home on Sunday. Scarpia (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 6. Succumb to the pressure today, and you'll find yourself getting stronger, a feeling that increases from tomorrow through Thursday. By Friday, you'll pop through into magnificence. Get yourself something special then, and on Saturday, as a way of celebrating. Learn a new technique on Sunday. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 7. Let friends entice you to go play today. You'll be sorry tomorrow, but that's OK. You'll have to work late anyway. The pressure increases through Thursday, although you start seeing the humor in it about Friday. That's good, because this is pressure you'll have to get used to. It'll be in effect for the next 30 days. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 6. Show an older person respect, and you'll be repaid with love. Parties and meetings take up the middle of the week, and you scurry to keep up. By Thursday, you should have your objective in mind and know what needs to be done. Friday and Saturday will be intense. Count your accomplishments on Sunday. Be Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 7. Go as far as you can. Work on a deal to improve your career and make the commitment on Thursday. Your friends want to play on Friday, but it's hard to find time. Let your sweetheart have control on Saturday. Do the chores on Sunday. This will be good for you. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 6. The sun and moon are in Libra. Money wants to come to you. Give it a nudge in that direction. Work interferes with travel plans. Yankees dominate Padres,jump out to 2-0 lead in Series The Associated Press NEW YORK — Wonder no more why these New York Yankees are so special. From the very first inning, El Duque & Co. demonstrated for all — particularly the Padres — how they've won 123 games and staked their claim as the Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. greatest team in baseball history. Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez dominated on the mound. Bernie Williams and Jorge Posada homed to lead a relentless attack, and Yankees' fielding sparkled last night in a 9-3 romp against San Diego for a 2-0 lead in the World Series. After winning game one by playing home-run derby, the Yankees showed off their whole potent package in game two. The Padres never had a chance, with rookie Ricky Ledee's RBI single making it 7-0 in the third and chasing starter Amy Ashby By the time Posada's two-run homer in the fifth made it 9-1, the sellout crowd of 56,692 was going crazy while several Padres players were standing with heads down and hands on hips. That was more than plenty for Hernandez, the Cuban defector who floated to freedom less than 10 months ago and helped save New York's season with a win in game four of the American League Championship Series. The Padres face a tough task in trying to regroup for game three on Tuesday night at San Diego. David Cone will start for New York against National League Conference MVP Sterling Hitchcock, a former Yankees pitcher. AP TOP 25 The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through yesterday, 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. Ohio St. (64) 6-0 1,743 1 2. UCLA (1) 5-0 1,647 2 3. Tennessee (3) 5-0 1,618 3 4. Kansas St. (2) 6-0 1,558 4 5. Florida 6-1 1,451 5 6. Florida St. 6-1 1,411 6 7. Nebraska 6-1 1,269 8 8. Texas A&M 6-1 1,215 10 9. Wisconsin 7-0 1,186 9 10. Penn St. 5-1 1,119 12 11. Georgia 5-1 1,002 13 12. Oregon 5-1 939 11 13. West Virginia 4-1 860 15 14. Arizona 6-1 800 16 15. Arkansas 6-0 746 17 16. Virginia 5-1 714 7 17. Colorado 6-1 604 19 18. Notre Dame 4-1 556 18 19. Missouri 5-1 547 20 20. Georgia Tech 5-1 538 21 21. Syracuse 4-2 286 23 22. Tulane 5-0 233 24 23. Virginia Tech 5-1 141 14 24. Mississippi St. 5-1 129 — 25. Texas Tech 6-1 116 22 Others receive votes: Michigan 93, Niagara 68, Kentucky 54, Washington 54, Air Force 30, US 23, Marshall 23, Southern C16, N, Carolina St. 8, Texas 5, Wyoming 5. Kansas vs. Nebraska Drive Chart First half Drive chart: Kansas at Nebraska E 20 40 40 20 E Jayhawks 5 plays; punt 6 plays; touchdown 3 plays; punt 11 plays; field goal 8 plays; interception 14 plays; fumble 8 plays; punt 12 plays; touchdown 1 play; end of half Second half 10 30 50 30 10 5 plays; punt 2 plays; fumble 2 plays; touchdown 3 plays; punt 2 plays; fumble 3 plays; punt 3 plays; punt 3 plays; fumble 6 plays; touchdown 8 plays; turnover on downs 8 plays; field goal 4 plays; punt 12 plays; touchdown 5 plays; punt 9 plays: turnover on downs 3 plays; end of game E 20 40 40 20 E Kristi Elliott and Jason Benavides / KANSAN TV TONIGHT MONDAY PRIMETIME OCTOBER 19, 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 2 7th Heaven (In Stereo) ** Hyperion Bay (In Stereo) ** Hercules; Legendary Jmys. Mad Abt. 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