2B Quick Looks Wednesday September 2,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Sept. 2): Love and work are linked this year, but that does not mean you love your work. Revive an old dream because it could come true this time Fix up your place in December for distant travelers. Aries (March 21-April 19) — Today is a 6. Your intuition should be good regarding career matters. If you feel like talking to a friend about the job you are doing, go ahead. This person may not share your career goals, but he or she does share your enthusiasm for living. Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Today is an 8. You moved quickly yesterday and began setting things into motion. You are going for your dreams, not waiting any longer. Regardless what others say, you will make it happen. Today, propel yourself further along that path. Gemini (May 21-June 21) — Today is a 5. It is another good day to go shopping, be practical, spend money and fix things up around the house. Everything that was happening yesterday is still going on, but not for much longer. Finish up this project as soon as possible. Cancer (June 22- July 22) — Today is a 7. It looks like you and another person could work out an excellent deal. You feed information to the other person, who connects with the one who has got money. Are you selling something through an agent? Give it some consideration. This looks like the day for Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 6. You could make your dreams come true and wind up with more responsibility, self esteem and admiration. Unfortunately, there is a lot of hard work required, but that is to be expected. This is not like winning the lottery, it is about you making it on your own mennis. Push yourself. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Today is an 8. Ever feel like you are doing just what you were put on this planet to do? You ought to get that feeling today. It is almost uncomfortable, but that is because you are not sure you are going to do a job as you would like. Well, guess what? It doesn't matter. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — today is a 5. Conditions could make you tense. You are a little worried about money and about what is going on at home. You may not feel like you are in complete control of the situation. Go to your friends for consolation. They will clean you up and send you out to battle again. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — Today is a 7. The good vibes continue, and so do the good things people are saying about you behind your back. The person you would like to impress most is looking in your direction. Make sure you are doing that which is required. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today is a 6. Most Sagittarians tend to work in areas involving travel, counseling, higher education or lawmaking. Those are all professions Sagittarians do well. This whole week, there is a definite push that will help you succeed, so start looking around for opportunities. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is an 8. You are still on a roll. You can achieve just about anything with these conditions, so do not waste your time on trivia. Start something that is exciting enough to make you a little nervous. How long has it been since you have had a vacation? Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today is a 5. It looks like there is some sort of purchase that you and your partner need to agree upon. You have figured out what you want, but it seems the other person has something else in mind. This may be one of those decisions that goes to the highest bidder. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 7. You are still in that optimal learning phase, so cram as much information into your eager brain as possible. You might actually be learning physical, like driving a truck or playing the guitar. You have to develop coordination and agility, but that will go well today. Use time wisely. MANHATTAN, Kan. — Kansas State basketball opens its regular season home basketball season against two California teams — St. Mary's and Cal State Fullerton — and also has home dates against Wichita State and Washburn. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. K-State to play in Maui; season opens at home The 29-game schedule, released yesterday, features non-conference games at Long Beach State and Saint Louis University and a trip to the Maui Invitational in Hawaii before the start of the Big 12 season. The regular season schedule includes: November 13, St. Mary's; November 16, Cal State Fullerton; November 18, Washburn; November 23-25, Mauli Invitational, at Miami; November 29, Georgia State. MADON Dec. 1, Loyola-Chicago; Dec. 8, Wichita State; Dec. 12, at Long Beach State; Dec. 19, Missouri- Kansas City; Dec. 21, Coppin State; Dec. 28, at Saint Louis. Jan. 2, at Oklahoma State; Jan. 6, Missouri; Jan. 9, Texas Tech; Jan. 13, at Nebraska; Jan. 16, at Texas; Jan. 20, Colorado; Jan. 23, Oklahoma; Jan. 27, at Missouri. reb. 1, Kansas; Feb. 6, at Iowa State; Feb. 10, at Texas A&M; Feb. 13, Baylor; Feb. 17, at Kansas; Feb. 20, Iowa State; Feb. 24, Nebraska; Feb. 27, at Colorado; March 4-7, Big 12 Tournament, at Kansas City. DUBLIN, Ireland — Ireland and Northern Ireland have agreed to play each other in two soccer games to raise money for the victims of the Bomb victims to benefit from rivals' soccer game Omnigraphic Boundary The Football Association of Ireland and Northern Ireland's Irish Football Association will play in Dublin and Belfast, probably in November and February, according to FAI chief executive Bernard O'Byme. Omagh bombing. Because of the political dispute between the two countries, the teams have met only eight times since 1978 and not since March 1995, when they played to a 1-1 tie. Judo champion jailed after drug conviction A car bomb killed 28 people and injured more than 220 people Aug. 15 in the Northern Ireland town of Omagh. SALZBURG, Austria — Austria's silver medal winner in the 1996 European Judo Championships was convicted of drug-trafficking and was sentenced to five years in prison yesterday. terbay. Thomas Schleicher had about 3 pounds of cocaine and a small quantity of amphetamines in his possession when he was arrested April 5 in Salzburg province. He was arrested with four other people, three of whom also received jail terms. Cyclist faces suspension after failed drug test MILAN, Italy — Cyclist Francesco Casagrande, ranked fifth in the world, was suspended for six months by the disciplinary committee of Italy's professional cycling league because he twice tested positive for banned substances. Casagrande had elevated levels of testosterone in tests he took at the Tour of Trentino in April and the Tour of Romandy in May. He said his body's testosterone level naturally fluctuated. Casagrande also was fined $1,400 MOSCOW — Russian track and field officials insist there will be no safety problems for participants in Saturday's Grand Prix final meet. Track officials assure safety at Moscow meet About 50 athletes signed a petition last week calling for the meet to be moved to a more serene venue in view of the economic and political crisis in Russia. The International Amateur Athletics Federation, track and field's governing body, has told the 180 athletes that the meet will go on as planned at Moscow's Luzhniki Olympic Stadium. Olympic Games Russia's top track official, Valentin Balakhnichev, said that Moscow was safer than many other track venues around the world and that the athletes were unduly influenced by media coverage of the Russian crisis "I have to remind you that it was in Atlanta, not Moscow, where during the 1996 Summer Olympics a bomb exploded in the Olympic park," he said. SYDNEY, Australia — Peter O'Malley and Stephen Leaney will represent Australia Nov. 19-22 in golf's World Cup in Auckland, New Zealand. O'Malley was the leading Australian on the 1997-98 Australian PGA Tour Order of Merit after finishing second behind Scotland's Andrew Coltart. Seven players turned down invitations, which allowed Leaney to join the two-man team. Leaney got in as the leading available player from the world rankings after Greg Norman, Steve Elkington, Craig Parry, Stuart Appleby, Robert Allenby, Peter Lonard and Greg Chalmers said they were unavailable. Former Cleveland Indian leads Japanese team TOKYO — Luis Lopez's three-run home run in the five-run seventh helped the Fukuoka Dael Hawks trounce the Kintetsu Buffaloes 7-1. Lopez, once with the Cleveland Indians, has 15 homers. Leo Gomez, a one-time Chicago Cub, hit two homers, which raised his total to 23. Still, the Hiroshima Dragon carp beat the Chunichi Dragons 5-3. Eric Anthony doubled home two runs in the three-run third inning as the Yakult Swallows edged the Hanshin Tigers 4-3. Anthony came from the Los Angeles Dodgers. Surprise drug tests set for Italian soccer teams ROME — Players in Italy's top soccer league will be subjected to unannounced blood and urine tests for drugs when the season begins Sept. 12, Italian soccer federation president Luciano Nizzella said Tuesday. Nizzola made the announcement after meeting with the Italian Olympic Committee's ruling council, which approved new testing for 10 different sports. Last season, some players were randomly selected to provide urine samples after weekend league games. Under the new guidelines, blood and urine tests for banned performance-enhancing substances can be carried out unannounced at any time during the week. Italian soccer in the past month has had three separate investigations — two by city prosecutors and one by the Italian Olympic Committee's antidrug committee — into possible use of banned substances. -The Associated Press ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Kansas ranks third among Division I schools and sixth overall with 34 OCT (C SIDA Academic All-Academic) schoens and $1,000 grants GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans in the 1990s, according to report published in The NCAA News. founded in the Nebraska Only Notre Dame and Nebraska had more Academic All-Americans in Division I. Six Kansas athletes were named academic All-Americans during the 1997- 98 season. Brad Barnett, golf, and Roberto Iglesias, a swimmer, were first-time selections. Xavier Avila, tennis, and Lisa Beran, track, were chosen for the second time. Maria Abatjaglou, tennis, and Josh Dimmick, baseball, received their third award. The top 10 Schools for GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans in the 1990s are: 1. Nebraska, 77 2. 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