2B Quick Looks Friday September 18,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Sept. 19) This year, put down roots. By April, start whatever you need to learn next. May is good for romantic commitment, fixing up your house and buying real estate.Take the vacation of your dreams in October. Complete a big project in December so you can start a new one in January. Late January or early next February, get married. Aries (March 21- April 19) - Today is a 7. Group activities are favored, but don't let them interfere with a romantic commitment. Do not spend too much money on them, either. Taurus (April 20-May 20) - Today is a 5. You are sharp, but that does not mean you are unposed. There are powerful people who do not see eye to eye with you. You can convince them to see the wisdom of your ways, but it will take patience. Luckily, you have plenty. Gemini (May 21 - June 21) • Today is an 8. Your mind is full of dreams of faraway places. Do not be put off by the apparent impossibility of it all. Instead, contact a foreign friend.Cancer (June 22- July 221 - Today is a 6. This is a good day to spend with friends, either in a social or a business setting. You will get tons accomplished, especially if you follow an outline and set a deadline. To improve your earning, try an unusual tactic or new technology. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 5. Expect opposition every step of the way today. That is good. It will make you think harder and work out some of the bugs before you get any further into your project. Virao (Aua. 23-Sept. 22) - Today is a 6. Virgin (Aug. 29-Sept. 22) - Today is a U. If you did not have so much work, you would love to take a long drive with a dear friend. Unfortunately, you are swamped. Responsibilities could keep you jumping until almost dark. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Today is an 8. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) - Today is a 6. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Today is an 8. Romance looks good, but there are other things to occupy your mind. Financial hassles only will get worse if you do not deal with them. Your income taxes will not do themselves, so at least get the information to the CPA. After that is done, play. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) - Today is a 6. If you can get one other powerful person to go along with your ideas, you could win. To do that, be sure the person will make money. That is the kind of challenge you love. Speaking of love, it is best around dinnertime Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) - Today is an 8. Give work your full attention that—is the only way you will make good on a promise. Read about a subject that interests you tonight. You will find the answer you are seeking if you are patient, and you will learn a lot. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Today is a 4. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is an 8. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jun. 19) *Today is a 4.* You may feel like buying something you can not afford. Do not abandon the idea, but do not go into debt. Contact a loved one to get a better price. Do not take a big risk, though — it's more likely to pay off for the other side. Pisces (Feb, 19-March 20) - Today is a 6. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is an 8. This is a good day to make a decision concerning your home, career or both. For example, you might enjoy working from your spare bedroom instead of driving to the office. Offer the boss a big savings and you may get to try it out. Pixes (Feb. 19-March 20) - today is a 6. It might be difficult to express your words with words. Show your love through your deeds instead. That, and one perfect rose, ought to melt a heart of ice. Also, finish paperwork regarding health care or taxes. It will be great to get that out of the way. CLARIFICATION Due to a news editor's error, the final line of Spencer Duncan's column on 3B yesterday was worded incorrectly. The published line read, "The Jayhawks are a bad team, but the Big 12 is maturing and Kansas needs to keep up." The line should have read, "It isn't that the Jayhawks are a bad team, but the Big 12 is maturing and Kansas needs to keep up." SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES SPORTS BRIEFS Notes: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. The University of Kansas women's tennis team begins their fall season today at the William & Mary Invitational in Williamsburg, Va. Women's tennis season to open with new coach The University of Kansas New coach Jenny Garrity makes her debut this weekend and spending the last three years at her alma mater, North Carolina State. Garrity already had ties to Kansas before she accepted the position. Her sister is lone senior Kris Sell and is the most accomplished KANSAS TENNIS plished returning player for the Jay- hawks. Sell was ranked No. 87 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association preseason rankings. Along with Sell, Brooke Chiller, Monica Sekulov and Julia Sid罗va also return for Kansas. Three freshmen, including another set of sisters, will play in their first collegiate competition. Cheryl and Lisa Malliahail hail from Longwood, Fla., while Christie Wagenaar joins the Jayhawks from Westville, South Africa. BATON ROUGE, La. — Tailback Cecil "The Diesel" Collins was back in jail and off the McNeese State team today because he failed a court-ordered drug test. Failed drug test lands LSU player back in jail The test was part of Collins' release on bond after he was arrested for assaults on young women at an LSU student apartment complex. He said that when the school accepted Collins in spite of off-field difficulties at LSU, he made it clear the school would not tolerate any misconduct. State District Judge Tim Kelley sent the 21-year-old Collins to the East Baton Rouge Parish Jail on Wednesday, nearly tripped his bond from $55,000 to $150,000 and tightened the conditions on which he could be released. "We refuse to compromise the integrity of our football team at McNeese," coach Bobby Keasler said. Kelley had ordered Collins to take random drug tests as part of his conditions for being allowed to travel out of state for a Sept. 12 game against Northern Iowa. "We tried to help Cecil. But perhaps he needs more help than we can give him," Keasler said. Kelley said Collins, who enrolled at McNeese in Lake Charles after being kicked off the LSU team in June, failed the test Tuesday in Baton Rouge. "Because of that, I found him to be in violation of the conditions of his previous bond," Kelley said. Unidentified sources quoted by the Lake Charles American Press call Collins denied using drugs. Collins was booked in Baton Rouge last June for aggravated battery and unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling and, in another incident, for simple battery. In McNeese's first two games, Collins rushed for 117 yards and one touchdown as the Cowboys' backup tailback. He played in all three games and part of a fourth game last season at LSU before a leg injury ended his season. Before his injury, Collins was the nation's leading rusher in Division I-A. Michigan strong safety suspended indefinitely ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan strong safety Marcus Ray was suspended indefinitely today because of allegations of improper contact with an agent. Coach Lloyd Carr said the allegations of improper contact with a sports agent in July have been provided to the NCAA. clear if the NCAA is conducting one. Calls left with NCAA headquarters in Overland Park, were not immediately returned. Possible discipline could include forfeiture of this season's games, but the Wolverines are 0-2. Ray started every game in Michigan's undefeated road to a national title last year and in 1996. are warned, repeatedly about contact with agents. In explaining the decision to suspend Ray, Carr said the university spends a great deal of time making sure players know the rules and Ray was All-Big Ten and second team All-American last season. "It goes beyond a few dollars or use of a car. It goes to the heart of this thing, and that's gambling," Carr said. In 1995, he and two other Michigan football players pleaded guilty to using another student's credit card without the owner's consent. They were accused of using the card to buy gas and less than $300 worth of merchandise at a mall. Quarterback Ryan Leaf questionable for game SAN DIEGO — Rookie quarterback Ryan Leaf was taken to a hospital Thursday for a viral infection and will be listed as questionable on the injury report for Sunday's game at Kansas City, a Chargers No other information was immediately available. When Leaf arrived at for practice Thursday morning, he wasn't feeling well and was taken to the hospital, Chargers spokesman Bill Johnston said. spokesman said. If Leaf can't start, the job would go to Craig Whelihan, who started the last seven games of 1997 after Stan Humphries was knocked out with a concussion. The Chargers (2-0) don't have a third-string quarterback, having cut Casey Weldon before the season started. - The Associated Press SPORTS CALENDAR Today: Saturday: Voleyball - 7 p.m. at Allen Field House against San Francisco **Women's Tennis** — William & Mary Invitational in Williamsburg, Va. Soccer — 5 p.m. at Sheraton Four Seasons Tournament in Harrisonburg, Va., against Arizona **Football** - 6:30 p.m. at Memorial Stadium, against Illinois State Volleyball — noon at Allen Field House against Eastern Michigan and 7 p.m. against St. Louis - Women's Tennis - William & Mary Invitational in Williamsburg, Va. Sunday: Soccer — Sheraton Four Seasons Tournament in Harrisonburg, Va., against the winner of the James Madison and George Washington; time to be determined **Women's Tennis — William & Mary Invitational in Williamsburg, Va.** TV TONIGHT SEPTEMBER 18,1998 © 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** Movie **WDAF 4** Captivity Get. Personal Millennium (in Stereo) (PA) News Mad Abt. You Frasier Hard Copy LAPD **KCTV 5** Kids Say Candid C. True Stories From-Angel Nash Bridges "Bombehell" News M*A'S*H* M*A'S*H* M*A'S*H* **KCPT 7** Wash. Week Review McLaughlin Wall St. Weak Antiquese Roadshow Business Rpt. P.O.V. (in Stereo) **KSNT 8** Dateline (in Stereo) Homicide: Life on the Street News Tonight Show (in Stereo) Late Night (in Stereo) **KMBC 3** Sabrine-Witch Boy Meets World (in Stereo) 20/20 News Roseanne Grace Under Cheers **KTWU 1** Wash. Week Wall St. Weak McLaughlin Scully-World Antiquese Roadshow Colors! Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (in Stereo) **WIBW 1** Kids Say Candid C. True Stories From-Angel Nash Bridges "Bombehell" News Late Show (in Stereo) Late Late **KTKA 3** Sabrine-Witch Boy Meets World (in Stereo) 20/20 News Seinfeld Married... Nighttime CABLE STATIONS **AAE 22** Biography: Andy Griffith Tess of the D'Urverbills (R) (Part 1 of 2) Law & Order "Blood Libel" Biography: Andy Griffith **CNBC 31** Hardball Riviera Live With Brian Williams Hardball Rivera Live **CNN 31** World Today Larry King Live World Today Sports Moneyline Larry King Live (R) **COM 34** Dana Cavey, Critic's Choice "Back to School" ***** 1/96 (Comedy) Rodney Dangerfield. 1 Night Stand Upright Saturday Night Live (R) **COURT 31** Trial Story Prime Time Live Cochran & Company Trial Story Prime Time Justice (R) **CSPAN 25** Prime Time Public Affairs News Coma - The Elpidemic Justice Files "Informers" Wild Discovery: Whales **DISC 26** Wild Discovery: Whales World-Word Coma - The Elpidemic Justice Files "Informers" Wild Discovery: Whales **ESPN 28** Women's Soccer. U.S. Cup - Russia at U.S. National Team Baseball Tonight Sportscenter Baseball NFL matchup **HIST 35** Navajo Code Talkers (R) "Battle of the Bulge" (1965 Weather-beaten American Girls face a massive German assault. **LIFE 36** Chicago Hope (in Stereo) Secrets" ***** 1/92 (Drama) Christopher Plummer. New Attitudes Golden Girls Golden Girls Mysteries **MTV 35** Eye Yoy Say What? Total Request Live (in Stereo) Beatleography (R) in Stereo Martyn Mann Silly & Ollery (R) **SCFI 31** (6/30 Star Trek) News Request 2032 (in Stereo) American Gothic (in Stereo) Sightingss Star Trek "Balance of Terror" TLC 32 48 Hours "Behind the Badge" Earp Brothers (R) Blast Masters: Explosion 48 Hours "Behind the Badge" Earbrothers (R) **TNT 34** "Dangerous Heart" ***** 1/94 (Drama) Lauren Holly, Tim Daly Her Deadly Rival" (1995, Suspense) Harry Hamlin. "Student Bodies" ***** 1/181) **USA 34** Texas Walker, Texas Warmer "Sudden Death" (1995, Drama) Jean-Claude Van Damme. "Lionheart" ***** 1990, Adventure) Jean-Claude Van Damme. **VHI 35** Jazz from the White House Rock-Roll Grease Behind the Music "Selena" "Roller Boogie" ***** 1979, Musical Linda Blair. (in Stereo) **WGN 34** Major League Baseball: Boston Red Sox at Chicago White Sox (in Stereo) News Honeymiller In the Heat of the Night **WTBS 35** "Look Who's Taking Too" ***** 1/90 (comedy) John Travolta Major League Baseball: Atlanta Braves at Arizona Diamondbacks. (Live) PREMIUM STATIONS **HBO 30** HBO Salutes the Emmy (Part 2 of 2) "Random Encounter" (1998, Suspense) Chris Rock Spawned (R) Spawned (R) **MAX 34** "Cold Around the Heart" ***** 1/91 (JER) Men Black "Man in Black" ***** 1/92 (PC-13) Enamelled "Intimate Deception" (1997) **SHOW 35** "Mimix" (1990, Science Fiction) Mira Sorino. "Ringate SG-1 (in Stereo) Dead Man's Gun "Hangman" Outer Limits Joachi (R) Jayhawks vs. Redbirds Saturday, September 19th,6:30 pm Memorial Stadium Walk the Hill the Jayhawks... with o walk the Jayhawks down to Memorial Be on Campanile Hill at 5pm Stadium to battle the Redbirds! KU Student tickets $10 at the gate day of game. Hampton Inn Jayhawk Classic Friday KU vs. San Francisco 7:00pm - Don't forget it's "Business Night" Bring a business card and get into the game for FREE! Saturday KU vs. E. Michigan 12:00pm KU vs. St. Louis 7:00pm It's a Junior Jayhawk Event! Kids . Adults - $5.00/tournament day 18 & Under - $3.00/tournament day KU Students - Free with KU ID y