2B Quick Looks Friday October 2,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Oct. 2), Looks like there is plenty of work this year. You are getting more attention too. Take a class in December that tunes up your attitude. You will benefit from having the family visit your place during the holiday season. In February, let a crazy friend lead you into a great group project. Make service to others your top priority through March. Another friend helps you busy and a distance of your destiny in August. To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. Aries: Today is a 7. Analyze the situation and come up with a plan first thing this morning. The opportunity will present itself, although the situation might be a little difficult. Move carefully to keep from upsetting the apple cart. This is no time to get boisterous or outrageous. Taurus; Today is a 6. This is a tough workday, and it does not slack up for a minute. By evening, however, there will be time to celebrate your recent accomplishments. Stop by your favorite watering hole on the way home from work or have everybody to your place. Gemini: Today is a 7. There is something an older person wants that you can do. It is not hard, it is just that you will have to think about something other than yourself. This investment will pay great dividends, so watch for it. Cancer: Today is a 5. Wrap up business as early as possible so you can get on the road. This will be a great weekend for travel. You have chores that need to be done at home, but they will wait. This will be an ongoing theme for a while. Leo: Today is a 6. You may want to take some work home with you, but there is already finish of it there. That is OK. It will be marvelous to finally finish. You will need help. Other people are keeping tabs on you. If they are not around when you need them, do not worry. You will have brownie points you can cash in later. Virgo: Today is a 5. Rigby rightly says: The moon is going into Pisces today, which draws you out. You are a pretty thorough person, but if there is anything in your life that you would rather not deal with right now, you can bet it will come up. This is for your own good, so do not complain. Scorsio ; Today is a 4. Libra Today is an 8. Your workload is intense right now but in a subtle way. You are not quite sure what needs to be done, and that is part of the problem. Nobody is going to tell you either, at least not the most important part. Consult a gentle person who is a good listener. Saittarius: Today is a 7. Spend time making phone calls this morning. The puzzle pieces are falling together, and the path you should take is becoming more obvious. You can achieve much greater success if you do the planning. Keep an open mind. Capricorn: Today is a 5. the moon is going into Pisces, which slows you down a little. You need time to ponder what you have recently discovered, so do not rush into anything right now. There also is something valuable a roommate or loved one can provide. When everything is ready, you will shoot forward to success. Meanwhile, take it easy. Aauarius: Today is a 7. Do whatever needs to be done to make sure the money comes in. Then you can devote time to practicing a new skill. You have natural talent, and that will be even more obvious after you practice a little more. Do not worry. That work will propel you to achieving a goal you never dreamed possible. Your focus today should shift to practical matters. Not to worry. The money is coming in. Your problem is that you would like to buy gifts with it. Get something special for your mate, to show you care. It is a wise investment. Pisces:Today is a 6. Conditions today will give you the strength to speak up about something important. You often let other people do what they want just to keep from drawing attention. You like to keep a low profile, but today that might not be possible. Looks like something is going on that involves you, so you had better speak up. The Kansas rowing team will compete in its first regatta at the Head of the Ohio in Pittsburgh, Pa. Rowers head to East for first competition "It's really cool because we've been practicing for a month now, and we're ready to get out there," said Becky Valburn, Holton senior. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Kansas will enter two boats of eight women and two boats of four women for the race. The competition will stagger the teams' starts in 15-second intervals SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES "You can still pass other boats, but it's more of a race against the clock," Valbraa said. Coach Rob Catloth said that he was happy with his team's performance in practice. "They're looking pretty good," he said. "They're moving the boat a lot better than we have in the past." me head of the Ohio will be the first and last race the team competes in before making walk-on cuts next week. The fall schedule is not as competitive as the spring, so this race will be used to judge the team's progress so far. This weekend also will serve as a warm-up for the team's main fall race, the Head of the Charles, held Oct. 17-18 in Boston. "It's the biggest regatta in the United States," said Laura Hubert, Lawrence junior. "Last year, it was our first race of the season and we didn't do too well. Hopefully having a race before it will help." Many top teams from around the country, as well as international squads, will be competing. Boosted by five recruited freshmen and experienced upperclassmen, this year's squad has been consistently The first recruited freshman class in Kansas rowing history has not disappointed. St. Louis freshman Tara Allsop has rowed her way onto the team's top boat. look much in detail. "It's probably about 20 seconds difference," Cailtho said. "The more experience you get, the faster you'll be." faster than in past years. "They seem to be doing really well, 'Valburg said. 'They've had really good times.' —Sam Mellinger Rally hopes to drum up support for football The rally will feature appearances by football coach Terry Allen and members of the Kansas football team. The event also will offer a variety of family oriented activities such as a moon walk, face painting, performances by local cheerleaders, drawings for a $300 downstream Lawrence shopping spree and Kansas game tickets. Downtown Lawrence will be flooded by a sea of Crimson and Blue today as the third-annual Big Blue Pep Rally is scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m. to support the Kansas football team. The University of Kansas band and spirit squad will attend. ety of activities planned this weekend to celebrate Kansas Baseball Alumni Weekend. The rally, which will be located on East Eighth Street between Massachusetts and New Hampshire streets, is sponsored by Downtown Lawrence Inc., the Lawrence Convention and Visitors Bureau and the University of Kansas Athletics Department. The event begins this afternoon with a golf outing, followed by an intrasquad scrimage at 2:30 p.m. at Hoglund Ballpark by the current Kansas baseball team. A reception will follow the game at Alvamar Golf and Country Club. The alumni game is scheduled for 4 p.m. Saturday at Hogwild Ballpark. About 30 former baseball players will participate. Hall of Fame opens door for women's swim team Kansas baseball alumni come back for weekend The Kansas baseball team has a vari- The Kansas women's 1982-83 swimming and diving team will be inducted into the University of Kansas Athletics Hall of Fame tomorrow. The ceremony will take place during half-time of the Kansas, Texas A&M football game at Memorial Stadium. The 1982-83 team enjoyed an outstanding season, capturing the Big Eight title and taking seventh place at the NCAA Championships, the highest finish for any Kansas swimming team. Seven swimmers received All-American honors, including Tammy Thomas, who captured two NCAA titles in the 50 and 100 meter freestyle. She was the first Jayhawk swimmer to capture an NCAA title. Gary Kempf, team coach, also will be inducted into the Hall of Fame. He was given NCAA Coach of the Year honors at the 1983 championships and has a record of 128-36 in his 23 seasons. Women's basketball schedule announced The 1998-99 Kansas women's basketball schedule, highlighted by 12 games in Allen Field House and five television appearances, was women's BASKETBALL "I am pleased with the schedule," said coach Marian Washington. "I think we are going to have some good, strong competition. We are going to have the opportunity to play in some areas where people across the country can see Kansas basketball." The five games slated for television begin with the Jayhawks playing the defending Atlantic Coast Conference champion, North Carolina, in the preseason tournament, the State Farm Tip-Off Classic. announced yesterday. It is the first matchup between the two schools. The game will be televised at noon on Nov. 15 by ESPN2. The remaining four television appearances will be aired on Fox Sports during the Big 12 Conference season, against Texas Tech, Colorado, Missouri and Kansas State. The Jayhawks will compete in three road tournaments including the Hawaiian Regent Classic in Honolulu, Nov. 20-22, the Loyola Marymount University-Furama Thanksgiving Classic on Nov. 27-28 in Los Angeles and the Seattle Times Husky Classic in Seattle on Dec. 19-20. Kansas will also hold the Jayhawk Commerce Bank Classic on Dec. 4-5 at the field house. Maryland Eastern Shore, Oregon and Butler will be participating. Kevin Wilson Kansas will matchup against Creighton on Dec. 12 and the University of Houston on Dec. 28 at home. Kansas also will play Arkansas State in Jonesboro, Ark. on Dec. 1. The conference home schedule will include Big 12 champion Texas Tech Oklahoma, Iowa State, Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas State, Missouri and Baylor. Today: SPORTS CALENDAR Tomorrow: Sunday: Volleyball — 7:30 p.m. against Neb- grant Allen Field House. Soccer — 3 p.m. against Baylor at the intramural field south of Watkins Memorial Health Center Football — 11:30 a.m. against Texas A&M at Memorial Stadium. Wednesday: Soccer — 1 p.m. against Texas Tech at the intramural field south of Watkins. ■ Valleyball — 7 p.m. against UMKC in Kansas City, Mo. TV TONIGHT APRIMETIME OCTOBER 2, 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 4 "Hard to Kill" **(1990, Drama) Steven Seagal, Kelly LeBrock Air America "Lost City" Mad Abt. You Frasier Designing Martin WDAF 4 Capitivity Get. Personal Millennium "The Innocents" News News M&A'H" M&A'SH" M&A'SH" KCTV 4 Kids Say Candid C. Buddy Faro in (Stereo) Nash Bridges "imposters" News Late Show in (Stereo) Selfield KCPT 4 Week. Week-Review McLaughlin Wall St. Week Nash Bridges Roadshow Business Rpt. Frontline "Ambush in Magashu" in (Stereo) KSNT 4 Major League Baseball Playoffs: Divisional Round Game 3 - Teams to be Announced. News Tonight Show in (Stereo) Late Night KMBC 4 Two of a Kind Boy-World Sabrina-Ritchie Brother's Kpr 2020 News Roseanne Grace Under Cheers KTUW 4 Kwish. Walt St. Week McLaughlin McLaughlin Antiques Roadshow Colorest Business Rpt. Charlie Rose in (Stereo) WIBW 4 Kids Say Candid C. Buddy Faro in (Stereo) Nash Bridges "imposters" News Late Show in (Stereo) Late Late KTKA 4 Two of a Kind Boy-World Sabrina-Ritchie Brother's Kpr 2020 News Seinfeld Married Nightline CABLE STATIONS AAE 2 Biography: Hillary Clinton L.A. Detectives (R) "Detain-Pascow: Under" Law & OrderBiography: Hillary Clinton CNBC 3 Hardball Rivers Live News With Brian Williams Hardball Rivera Live(R) CNN 4 World Today Larry King Live Cold War "Conrades" Sports Moneyline Larry King Live(R) COM 4 Rita Rudner: Married "Innerspace" *** (1987, Science Fiction) Dennis Quaid Comedy Half Upright Saturday Night Live(R) COURT 3 Trial Story Prime Time Justice Cochran & Company Prime Time Justice(R) CSPAN 4 Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs DISC 2 Wild Discovery: Griggly News Storm Last Neanderthal?(R) Justice Files "Catch a Thief" Wild Discovery: Griggly ESPN 5 Blakes, Blades and Board(s) Boopers Timber Series NASCAR's Greatest Drivers Sportscenter Basketball HIST 3 Hawaii's Vengeful Goddess "Operation Pacific" *** (1951, Drama) John Wayne, Patricia Neal World at War Hawai's Vengeful Goddess LIFE 4 Chicago Hope in (Stereo) "Rich Man, Single Girl" Suzanne Summen New Attitudes Golden Girls Hawai's Vengeful Goddess MTV 5 Eye Spy Say What? Total Request Live in (Stereo) To Be Announced Fanatic(s) Loveline(R) in (Stereo) Siff & Oldly(R) SCIFI 4 (6:30) Star Trek Sequestra 2024 "Reunion" American Gothic in (Stereo) Sightings Star Trek "Side of Parade") TLC 4 48 hours "Lost Behind Bars" Slidet Prophecies 48 hours "Lost Behind Bars" Slidel(R) TNT 2 "Strikes" *** (191, Comedy) Bill Murray, Harold Ramis."Don't Tell Mom the Baby's Dead""*** (1991, Christian Applegate. USA 2 Walker, Texas Ranger" "Witness" *** (1985) A big city cop protects an Amphibian murder witness."An Innocent Man""*** (1989) Tom Seicke; VH1 4 Rock 'n' Roll Rock-Roll "A Star Is Born" *** (1978) Seawaring dogs disrupt two rock superstars' marriage. WGN 4 Death Warrant" *** (1990, Drama) Jaime-Carada Van Dame. News in (Stereo) MacGyar "Hellfire" In the Heat of the Night WTB 5 "Arachnophobia" *** (1990, Horror) Jeff Daniels, Harley Jane Koxtz."The Golden Child""*** (1986, Comedy) Eddie Murphy."Encoino Men" PREMIUM STATIONS HBO 4 "Anaconda" *** (197) Jennifer Lopez; PG-1" Breakdown*** (1997, Suspense) Kurt Russell,R" Chris Rock"The Devil's Advocate"**%* //MAX 4 "Hilt and Run" (1997, Suspense) Kart Sail,R" Double Team "Double Team" %(1997, Adventure)" Enemuelle "Different Streams" SHOW 4 "Mari" *** (1996) Mirceo Gruner; NR" Lolita Story "SGate-51" Dead Man's Gun in (Stereo) Outfield Ultra Red Shoe Love Street make it a part of your life. Saturday October 3rd ATM 11:30 a.m. Walk with the Jayhawks. Be on Campanile Hill at 10am to walk the Jayhawks down to Memorial Stadium to battle the Aggies! KU Student Tickets $10 day of gamel Today, October 2nd, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Eighth Street, between Mass. and New Hampshire Featuring the Players, Band, Spirit Squad, food and games, drawing for a $300 Downtown Lawrence shopping spree, and a chance to win KU Football game tickets ▶