2B Quick Looks Tuesday October 13,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Oct. 13). Today's birthday (Oct. 15). Friends will teach you to let out your natural talent. They will be glad to coach you when they get scary, so don't worry. Go ahead and become magnificent. it looks like your life love is stable, although slightly unusual, with someone you have known for years. You are in for abundance, security and good benefits. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 6. You should be having a great time with the moon in Leo. Pluto in Sagittarius gives you a grand trine in fire signs. You will be so enthusiastic and exuberant that you will bounce over minor difficulties. You look marvelous and have the attention of an attractive person. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is a 4. Every time you turn around, you are running into opposition. Might as well get used to it. Just hold your ground on the most important stuff, and let them have a few minor points. It will distract them, and you could get away with the thing you want the most. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is a 5. You are more confident today, and that is drawing attention from a very attractive person. You would like this person to think you are in control of everything, but do not pretend you know more than you do or have more authority. They like you the way you are. Cancer (June 22-July 22); Today is a 6. The sun is in Libra and the moon is in Leo. Money is coming in today. Push the right buttons and pull the right strings. Also, take hold of an opportunity that is not going to last long. A friend will point it out to you Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Today is a 5. You are awesome, surpassing every your own expectations. The adoration you are getting from fans is making you more confident. You could do the whole thing alone, but it is more fun to have others applauding your magnificent accomplishments. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 5. An arrogant know-it-all is difficult to live with, but put up with it. One of the keys to success is adaptability, and that is going to come in handy right now. Another key is your ability to see what is coming and stay out of the way if necessary. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is an 8. Your friends will teach you what you need to know or give you a boost. They might believe in you even more than you believe in yourself. That is OK, at least for a little while. Allow yourself to be convinced of your own magnificence. Then, get to work to prove it. **Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21)**: Today is a 4. Put up with an older person's whims today. There is no point in arguing. He or she has the advantage, and will not listen to you. You drive to succeed, and new opportunities are becoming available. To get the big break, you may have to make friends with the enemy, at least temporarily. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is a 7. You and your friends are in festive moods, but do not forget the job at hand. Unfortunately, it is not as interesting as the conversation around the water cooler. You could make new friends, but you will lose your job if you do not do the tedious stuff. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 6. You may know a lot of the gossip, but do you know where the real money is coming from, or going? If you keep your ear to the door, you could find out. The more you know, the more valuable you become. Learn enough to crank yourself up to the next pay bracket. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 5. You would like to make a date, but there may not be time. It looks like your work goes late because of complications beyond your control. It might be a foulup on somebody else's part, but you are the one who is delegated to fix it. Maybe you can get another person to help. That would be wise. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 4. Join forces with a partner instead of butting heads, and you will figure out how to achieve a goal you share. If you do not have a shared goal yet, make that a priority. You two have been known to argue for years about trivialities, but that is not a good idea. You could miss the opportunity altogether. The men's and women's swimming teams will open their seasons at 7 p.m. Friday at Robinson Center. The annual Crimson and Blue meet will feature the men's and women's teams competing against their teammates for relay and individual competition spots. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES The men's team begins the season ranked 25th in The Associated Press preseason top 25. Inner-squad competition starts Kansas swim season Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. The Jayhawks will be led this year by Painter, one of the nation's premier distance swimmers, returns as the only individual Big 12 title winner from Kansas. He won the 1,650-meter freestyle at the Big 12 championships last spring. Painter then broke a school record at the NCAA championships with a time of 14:54.31 and finished in third place, eaming him All-American honors for the third time. Painter is ranked 14th in the world in the men's 1,650 freestyle. KU SWIMMING Tyler Painter, a junior from Greeley. Colo. The Jayhawks added 10 new faces during the off-season. One of the new faces is Patrick Murphy, an Olathe East High School graduate. Murphy finished second in both the 50-meter and 100-meter freestyle events at the Kansas State high school championships in 1998 and was named to the 1998 all-state team. Men's soccer club wins memorial tournament Nathan Rice, Richardson, Texas freshman, will add depth to the Jayhawk individual medley events. And Mark Daily, a Nevada state high school champion in the 200-meter freestyle and 100-meter butterfly in 1998, will compete for the Jayhawks in the middle and distance freestyle events. The men's club soccer team defeated Iowa State Sunday and won the 20th Annual Kansas State University Ed Char trand Memorial Soccer Tournament. The Jayhawks were 3-0 in the first round of competition, beating Kansas The tournament is named after Edward E. Chartrand, who played for the KState soccer team and died at the age of 22 in May 1979. It is a joint venture of the KSU Soccer Club and the Chartrand family to create opportunities for athletes to play soccer at major state universities. State, Emporia State and the University of Nebraska-Omaha. In the semifinal match, Kansas went into overtime with Iowa State, before winning 2-1. On Friday, the Kansas women's soccer club played an exhibition game against K-State before the KU men's game against K-State. The women's team won 1-0, and the men's team defeated the Wildcats 3-1. The men's team improved to 15-1 on the season. After defeating Wichita State 6-0 on Saturday, the women's team improved to 5-0. kansas tennis standout wins women's single title The University of Kansas" top women's single tennis player continued her winning ways this weekend. Kris Sell won her second straight singles title at the Ohio State Invitational on Sunday. At the end of September, Sell also claimed the singles title at the Indiana Invitational. Sell defeated Notre Dame's Becky Vamum 6-1, 7-6 (4) in the finals. On her way to the finals, Sell defeated Notre Dame's Jennifer Hall, who was ranked No. 23. KANSAS TENNIS Sell, now 8-3 on the season, has won seven matches in a row. In doubles action, two KU. teams won in consolation matches. Julia Sidorova and Brooke Chiller defeated Indiana's Kelly Fitzgerald and Karle Schliekubir, Christi Wagaenar and Lisa Malliah defeated Kristina Curic and Courtney Perkins of Maryland. Several consolation matches were not played because of time constraints. Micah Zomer, of the Kansas men's tennis team, lost to Pablo Bellagamba of Clemson in the quarterfinals of the ITA All-American prequailiving draw. Prior to the loss, Zomer was on a three-match winning streak. Zomer fell to 7-3 on the season. In doubles play, Zomer paired with junior Bryan Maier and lost in the quarterfinals to Mississippi State's Mason Green and Pierre Nicolas. Two Kansas players, Ed Dus and 1998 All-American Luis Uribe, will begin play in the qualifying rounds today. They qualified for those rounds based on prior collegiate performance. Big 12 names three as players of week Kansan staff reports DALLAS — Missouri running back Devin West, Texas A&M linebacker Warrick Holdman and Kansas State kicker Martin Gramatica have been picked by the Big 12 as the league's pilovers of the week. West ran the ball a career-high of 40 times for 252 yards and two touchdowns. He caught a 15-yard touchdown pass in the Tigers' '35-19 victory against Iowa State. West's rushing yardage was second in school history to his 319 yards earlier this year, and he moved into fourth place on the school's all-time list. noman led the Aggies to a 28-21 upset of Nebraska in College Station with eight total stops, five unassisted, a sack, two tackles for losses of five yards, one pass breakup and a fumble recovery for a touchdown. Gramatica made field goals of 30, 33 and 41 yards and made an extra point in the Wildcats' '16-9 victory against Colorado. The 10 give points him hire 27 in his career, making him the school's all-time scoring leader. Texas coach says his star might deserve Heisman The Texas Longhorns are idle this week, but coach Mack Brown is not taking time off from promoting running back Ricky Williams for the Heisman Troxyh Williams Williams has 1,225 yards this year and continues etching his name in the NCAA record books. He has scored the most touchdowns, is a few points from the alltime scoring "I think if Ricky breaks Tony Dorsett's record he has to win the Heisman," Brown said. mark and is No. 3 on the career rushing list at 5,380 yards, behind only Tony Dorsett (6,082) and Charles White (5,598). Although the Heisman is for player of the year, Brown said what Williams has accomplished in his career should count. "When you look at what he's done this year, it's among the best," Brown said. "But when you look at career numbers, that should help, too." - The Associated Press Kansas junior Vermeer wins golf tournament Kansas junior Ryan Vermeer won the Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate Golf Tournament yesterday with a three round 206. Kansas tied California for third place with a score of 849. Baylor won the tournament, and Minnesota placed second. Junior Conrad Roberts shot a two-under 211 and placed fifth; senior Chris Thompson placed 15th with a 215; junior Brad Davis tied for 23rd with a 217; and senior Ryan Zug tied for 72nd with a 228. Kansas tees it up again Oct. 19-20 at the SMU Stonebridge Shootout in McKinney, Texas. Kansan staff report TV TONIGHT TUESDAY PRIMETIME OCTOBER 13, 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 ❶ Buffy the Vampire Slayer ™ Felicity "Hot Objects" ™ Kena: Warrior Princess ™ Mad Abt. You Frasier ™ Designing Martin ™ WDAF ❷ King of Hill Costello ™ Guinness World Records News ™ News ™ Friends ™ Friends ™ M'A'SN ™ JAG ❸ Jag 'Going After Francesca" "Her Own Rules" (1998, Drama) Melissa Gilbert ™ News ™ Late Show (R) in Stereo ™ Seinfeld ™ KCPT ❹ Nova "Chasing El Nino" ™ Frontline "Pague War" ™ John Paul II Business Rpt. Charlie Rose ™ in Stereo ™ Red Green KSNT ❺ Major League Baseball Playoffs: ALCS Game 6 - Indians or Red Sox vs. Yankees or Rangers News Tonight show (Stereo) Late Night (R) KMBC ❻ Home Imp. Hughlays ™ Sports Night Behind Closed Doors VI News Roseanne ™ Grace Under Cheers ™ KTWU ❹ Nova "Chasing El Nino" ™ Frontline "Pague War" Taken In-Foster Children Colorslue Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (Stereo) WEBW ❹ JAG Going After Francesca" "Her Own Ruler" (1998, Drama) Melissa Gilbert ™ Late Show (R) Late Night (R) KTKA ❺ Home Imp. Hughlays ™ Spin City Sports Night Behind Closed Doors VI News Seinfield ™ Married... Nightlife ℟ CABLE STATIONS A&E ❹ Biography: Pamela Harman Inside Story (R) "Inspector Morse-Sina" Law & Order Biography: Pamela Harman CNBC ❹ Hardball Rivers Live News With Brian Williams ™ Hardball Rivers (R) CNN ❹ World Today Larry King Live World Today Sports Moneyline Larry King Live (R) COM ❹ "Beasteljuice" *** (1988, Comedy) Michael Keaton. Viva Variety Pup-IV Daily Show Stein's Money Saturday Night Live (R) COURT ❹ Cochran & Company (Live) Prime Time Justice Trial Story Trial Story Prime Time Justice (R) CSPN ❹ Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs (R) DISC ❹ Wild Discovery: Wolves New Detectives: Case Studies FBI Files "Above the law Justice Files "Guilty or Not? Wild Discovery: Wolves ESPN ❹ (6:30) NHL: Hockey Detroit Red Wings at Washington Capitals. (Live) Bloopers (R) Sportcenter球员 Baseball Horse HIST ❹ England's Great Wall (R) Big House (R) Modern Marvels (R) Civil War Journal (R) England's Great Wall (R) LIFE ❹ Chicago Hope (in Stereo) Any Day Now (in Stereo) Maggie Oh Baby New Attitudes Golden Girls Golden Girls Mysteries MTV ❹ Eye Soy Say What? Total Request (R) in Stereo Real World Biorhythm Cut (in Stereo Loveline (R) Silk & Dilly (R) SCIFI ❹ (8:30) Star Trek "Dreamcrafter" **% (1984, Science Fiction) Dennie Quaid Sightings Star Trek "Who Mops for Adonais" TLC Trauma: Life in the ER Vietnam: The Soldiers' Story Vietnam: The Soldiers' Story Trauma: Life in the ER Vietnam: The Soldiers' Story TNT "The Good, the Bad and the Light" **% (1987) Three violent, determined men via a $200,000 treasure." Rumble in the Bronx **% (1995) USA ❹ Walker, Texas Ranger **% (1988, Horror) Catherine Hicks New York Undercover Stalkers (Stereo) VHJ ❹ Top 10 Countdown (in Stereo) Rock of Age Vinyl Justice Behind the Music (in Stereo) Artist: Video Hollywood-Vinny WGN ❹ Buffy the Vampire Slayer ™ Feeling "Hot Objects" News (in Stereo MacGyre In the Heat of the Night WTBS ❹ "Murder Ordaired" **% (1987, Drama) Katrine Carbide, Joenith Williams, A Lutherman minister is involved in a pair of murders." PREMIUM STATIONS HBO ❹ "Kiss the Girl" **% (1997, Suspense) Morgan Freeman ™ Death by Hanging: A Family's Pledge "Tactical Assault" (1989) Ruuter Hauser ℱ MAX ❹ "The Red" **% (1994, Comedy) Denis Leary (in Stereo) Below Uphear ℱ % (1997) Justin Theroux ℱ Emmanuelle "Double Your Pleasure" ® WGB ❹ JAG Going After Francesca" "Her Own Ruler" (1998, Drama) Melissa Gilbert ™ Late Show (R) in Stereo Late Night (R) KTKA ❹ Home imp. Hughlays ™ Spin City Sports Night Behind Closed Doors VI News Seinfield ™ Married... Nightlife ℟ HBO $\textcircled{23}$ "Kiss the Girl!" ***** (1997, Suspense) Morgan Freeman. *R* **!** Death by Hanging; A Family's Pledge MAX $\textcircled{24}$ "The Ref" ***** (1994, Comedy) Dennis Leary. In *Starse* **!** The Below Ugliest ***** (1994, Judith J. Rosemiller). *R* **!** Doublelea "Your Pleasure" ***** SHOW $\textcircled{25}$ "Tar" ***** (1994, Drama) Kevin Thapner. *NR* **!** Heirseler; Bloodline ***** (1998, Horror) **!** "subUbite" ***** (1996, Comedy) Jayne Bartok. *R* **!** HOOPS! HOOPS! All-Sports Combo Basketball Ticket Distribution Please read before picking up your tickets Allen Fieldhouse 9:00-4:00 your Assigned Pick-Up Date Last Name A-E F-L M-R S-Z Make-I You may pick up only your own coupons. Make-Up Day Monday, October 12 Tuesday, October 13 Wednesday, October 14 Thursday, October 15 Friday, October 16 You must bring your KU Smart Card to receive your coupon. You will receive your basketball coupons only at this time. **84** If you miss your assigned pick-up date and make-up day, you may pick up your tickets at the Athletic Ticket Office in the East Lobby of Allen Fieldhouse beginning Monday, October 19, 1998. ORGET! 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