2B Quick Looks Friday October 16, 1998 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday. You're motivated to serve a good cause this year, though most of your work is behind the scenes. There is too much to do in October, but that's OK. The pressure keeps you going through the winter, even when you are nervous. A child's idea will work in February, and your work becomes like a child's play around March. Divend funds to others in May, and you'll benefit too. Keep even the hidden places tidy all year and a change in September will be in your favor. to get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day, O the most challenging. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 6. You might as well polish up your act, because you are drawing a lot of attention. Stand up straight. Look sharp. Today you need to show you really care about your appearance. Be ready for a white glove inspection, and you'll impress a person you admire a lot. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 7. The sun is in Libra, and the moon is in Virgo. Romance blossoms again, and that is really neat. Actually, it looks like your loved one is having a hard time achieving a goal. For you, it looks kind of easy. Don't make fun. Offer helpful advice instead. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 5. Again, there is conflict between responsibility at home and playing in the world. Looks like you will get to do a little of both. Your job could be right now, and that's fine. You're doing a good job and in line for a promotion, but focus on your home and family, too. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today is a 6. There's a synergistic force in effect today. You are gathering in valuables, changing them in some way and sending them out again. That creates more energy than it uses. You're making progress, so keep at it. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22); Today is a 5. Leb July 23-Aug. 22; Today is a 5. Take part of the income you are generating, and put it into a wise investment. Have you saved up enough to make sure your old age is secure and comfortable? Even a little bit will grow into a lot by the time you get to where you need it. Virao (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Today is a 6. Virgo (Aug. 29-Sep. 22), today is a girl. The opposition is making you stronger, and you are getting more attention than usual. You are stepping out of your old routine, and it is taking people by surprise. They are used to your being invisible, lurking in the shadows and doing what is required. You know what? It looks good on you. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 6. 10:28 AM Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today is a 6. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Today is a 5. You are motivated to serve a good cause, though most of your work is behind the scenes. There is too much to do, but that is OK. The pressure keeps you going. A child's idea will work, and your work becomes child's play. Divert funds to others and you'll benefit, too. You have been in a major push toward success all week, and it has not been easy. Well, it is probably getting easier by now, if you have been getting others on your team. The more the merrier. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Today is a 5. Take action to cinch a career opportunity. If there are not any where you are looking, maybe you are looking in the wrong places. If you can get your foot in the door, you can rise to the challenge. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 5. Don't spend your money on trivia. Invest in something that will help you achieve your goals. This may be as simple as paying off bills. The interest on credit cards amounts to a lot, so there is no use saving at 3 percent if you are paying 18 or 20 percent. Use the savings to pay those bills. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Today is a 6. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 6. You are lucky, but you still have to play by the rules. The good news is you can put some of these rules in place yourself. You have goals to achieve, and it took perseverance as well as practice to get there. You're one of the few people who actually could make it to Carnegie Hall. Faces (Feb. 19, 2013) Today is 8. Prepare for opposition today by getting all your facts straight. The other person is not going to care about emotional matters, such as how much your feelings were hurt. He or she is going to be dealing with the facts. To keep up with this kind of approach, you are going to have to do some homework. Kansas senior's victory qualifies him for top spot SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES "I was really proud of the way Luis didn't give up after that first set," tennis coach Mark Riley said. "The way he worked his way back into the match is a sign of a great player. Luis is just hot right now." Kansas senior Luis Uribe defeated Johan Vanverud of Old Dominion 1-6, 7-6, 7-5 in a thrilling three-set victory at the ITA All-American tournament in Austin Wednesday. The victory qualified Uribe for the main draw of the tournament, which features many of the nation's top singles players including six players ranked in the top 10. Uribe, a 1998 All-American, was scheduled to square off against Paul Martin of Texas, the nation's 39th ranked player, in the opening round of the main draw yesterday. The results were not available. Although the two have never faced each other in singles, they have squared off in doubles. Their last meeting came in April when Uribe teamed with Enrique Abaroa to defeat Martin and Nick Crowell at a dual match in Austin. The doubles main draw was also scheduled to begin yesterday. Uribe and sophomore Ed Dus, ranked 39 in doubles, were scheduled to face a team from SMU Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. The University of Kansas rowing team will compete in the world's largest regatta on Oct. 17-18 in Boston. The Head of the Charles Regatta will include schools and rowing clubs from around the world. More than 10,000 competitors are scheduled to race in the regatta. Rowing team to compete in world's largest regatta Kansas will compete in the Championship 4 Women and the Championship 8 Women races. The Jayhawks will face international competition who have Olympic rowing experience in both races. The Head of the Charles Regatta is a great opportunity to race against some of the best rowers in the world," Kansas coach Rob Catloth said. "Our goal is to finish in the top half of both of our races. If we do that, we'll consider the regatta a success." Cathotl said that he is excited with the progress made in practice. Final cuts were made last week and both the varsity and novice teams have been finalized. "This is our fourth year with varsity status," Cattho said. "I am really starting to see our experience. Some of the older rowers have commented on the teams' competitiveness." The Jayhawks will row again on Sunday, Oct. 25 at the Head of the Iowa Regatta. Soccer club to compete for shot at national title The University of Kansas, men's club soccer team travels to Columbia, Mo., this weekend to compete in the National Club Soccer Association Regional Tournament. The squad plays the University of Missouri at 7:30 tonight, Iowa State at noon Saturday and Kansas State at 6:30 Saturday evening. The club team also will sponsor its first Youth Soccer Clinic on Oct. 24 from 9 a.m. to noon. The clinic is open to the general public with an admittance fee of $10. If the Jayhawks win the tournament they will travel to Phoenix, Ariz., in November for a chance at the National Title. Kansas is ranked first in the region and has an overall record of 1.5-2-1. The team also is ranked in the top five nationally. Baseball teams scrimmage fans presence encouraged The University of Kansas baseball team will continue its fall scrimmages this weekend at Hoglund-Maupin Stadium. Fans are encouraged to attend the games that are scheduled for 4 p.m. Friday and 3 p.m. Saturday. Collins to march on with Ditka's Saints Kansan staff reports The Associated Press Collins broke his week-long silence Wednesday about his demotion and subsequent release, saying he never told coach Dom Capres that he didn't want to play. NEW ORLEANS — Kerry Collins, saying he never quit on the Carolina Panthers as was reported last week, is starting a new career with the New Orleans Saints. "That hurt," Collins told The Associated Press in a interview from his agent's office in Newport Beach, Calif. "That wasn't what I was trying to get across. At no point did I say that." The Saints, planning to start their third quarterback of the season Sunday, claimed Collins for a $100 waiver fee after 18 other teams passed. On Tuesday, Carolina released Collins, who was demoted from starting quarterback to third string last week. During a conference call Wednesday, Tampa Bay defensive tackle Warren Sapp called Collins a coward. "All we're trying to do is find a way to get better," said coach Mike Ditka, whose team has lost two straight, including last week's 31-0 thrashing by San Francisco. "I hope he can give us some stability and some leadership." "He disgraced the game," Sapp said. "He disgraced Johnny Unitas and all the great quarterbacks who ever played the game." Tampa Bay plays the Saints in New Orleans Oct. 25. New Orleans meets Carolina Nov. 1 at Charlotte. The Saints will pick up the remaining $746,048 of Collins' $1.153 million contract. He becomes a free agent at the end of the season. "Everything happened so fast," he said. "It just got out of hand, really, and before I knew it, it was too late." Collins said he was happy to get another chance to play but made it clear that he wasn't satisfied with the way he left the Panthers, who in 1995 made him the franchise's first-ever draft pick. After the meeting, Capres said Collins had told him that he felt partly responsible for the team's poor start and that he thought his heart was no longer into leading the team. Many of Collins' teamsmates heard about that remark and questioned whether he could ever return to lead the offense. Instead, Collins said he had what he thought was a civil discussion with Capers about the Panthers' whiten start and the quarterback's role in it. Ditka said it would have been foolish not to claim Collins, despite his problems. At that point, Collins said, he realized that his days with the Panthers were numbered. "I told him, 'If this is all happening because of me, if it's my fault, I would understand if you wanted to go in another direction," Collins said. "I never intended to quit. I never intended to withdraw my services." "Obviously, I didn't want it to get to that point," he said. "I'm not a quitter. I never wanted to quit on those guys." "He's got to understand that this is another opportunity in life for him," he said. "You wipe off the slate and start again." Friday: SPORTS CALENDAR Saturday: ■ Late Night with Roy Williams — 10 p.m. in Allen Field House Soccer — against Nebraska at 3 p.m. at Supper Target Field Volleyball — against Iowa State at 7:30 p.m. in Allen Field House ■ Football — at 6 p.m. at Nebraska Volleyball — against Missouri at 7:30 m in Jm. Allen Field House World Series — Game 1. San Diego vs. New York in New York. Televised on Channel 4(FOX). 7 p.m. Sunday: - Soccer — against Iowa State at 1 p.m. at Sunner Target Field World Series — Game 2. San Diego vs. New York in New York. Televised on Channel 4 (FOX), 6:55 p.m. Monday: Golf - Men's golf at SMU Shootout Golf — Men's golf at SMU Shootout World Series — Game 3. San Diego vs. New York in San Diego. Televised on Channel 4(FOX), 7:20 p.m. Tuesday: TV TONIGHT FRIDAY PRIMETIME © 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** "Out for Justice" ******************************************* Air America *Crosshairs******************* Mad Abt. You** **Frasier** **1** Designing** **Martin** **2** **WDAF** **4** Capitivity **Get.Personal** Millennium *Teowkaw* **3** News **News** **News** **Friends** **Friends** **M*A*S*H** **4** **KCTV** **5** Kids Say **Candid C.** Buddy Faro (*In Stereo*) **Nash Bridges *Overdrive*** **5** News **News** **Late Show (R) (*In Stereo*) **Seinfeld** **6** **KCPT** **7** Wash. Week Weekly Review **McLaughlin** *Wall St. Work* Antiques Roadshow **Business Rpt.* Vote for MePolitics in America (*Part 1 of 2*) **7** **KSNT** Dateline (*In Stereo*) Trinity *Pilot* *Homicide: Life on the Street* News **Tonight Show (*In Stereo*) **Late Night** **8** **KMBC** **3** Two of a Kind **Boy-World** Sabrina-Witch *Brother's Krs* **2020** **News** **Roseanne** **Grace Under** Cheers **9** **KTWU** **1** Wash. Week Wall St. Week McLaughlin Scully-World Antiques Roadshow **Colors!** Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (*In Stereo*) **10** **WIBW** **1** Kids Say **Candid C.** Buddy Faro (*In Stereo*) **Nash Bridges *Overdrive*** **News** **News** **Late Show (R) (*In Stereo*) **Late Late** **11** **KTKA** **1** Two of a Kind **Boy-World** Sabrina-Witch *Brother's Krs* **2020** **News** **Seinfeld** **Married...** Nightline **13** CABLE STATIONS TABLE STATIONS **AAE** 82 Biography: Alan Alda Hardball 82 Rivera Live World Today 82 Larry King Live **COM** 82 Kaufman: Hollywood **COURT** 82 Cochran & Company (Live) **CSPAN** 82 Prime Time Public Affairs **DISC** 82 Wild Discovery 'Baboons' (R) News Storm Search for Dracula (R) Justice Files (R) Wild Discovery 'Baboons' (R) NHL Hockey: St Louis Blues at Detroit Red Wings. Live (R) Sportscenter NFL Matchup Up Close **HIST** 83 England's Theatres of Blood **The Fall of the Roman Empire** ***1984, Drama) Sophia Loren, Stephen Boyd**. England's Theatres of Blood **LIFE** 83 Chicago Hope (In Stereo) **Full Circle** ***1996, Drama) Ten Pole, Corbin Bermas**. New Attitudes Golden Girls **MIV** 83 Eye Spy What? **break the law** (R in Stereo) Celebrity Loveline (R in Stereo) **SCIFI** 83 (6:30) Star Trek 'The Apple' **Dark Angel: The Ascend** ***1994, Angela Featherstone**. Star Trek 'The Apple' **TLC** 84 48 Hours Inside the Hate Conspiracy Bone of Contention 48 Hours Inside the Hate Conscience **TNT** 8 "Havana" ****1/90, Drama) A gambler begins a risky affair with a Cuban revolutionary. **Cuba** ****1979, Adventure Brooke Adams, Sean Conney. **VHI** 8 Walker, Texas Ranger **Booerang** ****1992) A sexist marketing executive gets his compewence. **Coming to America** ****1988, Comedy) **WGN** 8 Rock 'n' Roll-Rock **Fame** ****1984, Drama) Irene Cara. Students at a school for the performing arts team of fame. Endless Harmony: Beach **WGN** 8 "Downtown" ****1/90, Comedy) Anthony Edwards. News (In Stereo) MacGuy "Ugly Duckling" In the Heat of the Night **WTBS** 10 "Thema & Louise" ****1991) A near-rapture abruptly turns two into hunched outlaws. **Steel Magnolias** ****1989, Comedy-Drama) Sally Field. PREMIUM STATIONS **HBO** 10 Comedy Hour: Sinbad: Funk **Face/OFF** ****1997) An FBI agent and a violent terrorist switch identities. **Chris Rock** Mr. Show-Bob, Mr. Show-Bob **MAX** 12 Eve of God 'I'll) 1992) Martha Plimpton. **Bachelor Party** ****1984) Tom Hankens. **Emmanuel** ****1983) Indirect Behavior 4'(997) HBO $\textcircled{12}$ Comedy Hour: Sinbad: Funk "FACEOR" *** (1997) An FBI agent and a violent terroster switch identifies. 'R' Chris Rock $\textcircled{13}$ Mr. Show-Bob Mr. Show-Bob MAX $\textcircled{14}$ "Eye of God" **%** (1997) Martha Pimpton. Out to Sea "Bachelor Party" **%** (1984) Tom Hank's. Emmanuel man SHOAT $\textcircled{15}$ "Pitch Beach" **%** (1996), Comedy, 'R' Stargate SG-1 (1983) Dead Man's Gun (in Stereo) Out Limits Red Shoe Love Street Kansas Soccer FRIDAY October 16th • 3:00 p.m. Kansas vs. Nebraska The first 250 get a FREE T-shirt! KU Faculty and Staff get in FREE with your Smart Card! Discin' Dope Frisbee.Dog performs at halftime! SUNDAY October 18th o:100 p.m. Kansas vs. Nebraska SENIOR DAY Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Women's Athletics at KU! Bring a girl to the game and YOU get in for half price and the girl gets in FREE! LATE NIGHT WITH ROY WILLIAMS The night tips-off with KU Volleyball versus Iowa State at 7:30pm. . . then the stars come out at Late Night with a Allen Fieldhouse TONIGHT!!! "Night at the Naismiths' followed by the first scrimmage of the season at midnight. HEY KU STUDENTS! 3 FOR FREE! VISIT THE SOUTHWESTERN BELL BOOTH DURING LATE NIGHT TO SIGN UP FOR YOUR CHANCE TO SHOOT A 3-POINTER FOR 3 SEMESTERS TUITION FREE FROM 3-WAY CALLING AND SOUTHWESTERN BELL! Southwestern Bell Doors will close when the arena reaches capacity and kids 12 and under will not be admitted without an adult. Admission is free; but please bring a canned food donation for the annual food drive 1