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The Associated Press record in the NFL, hardly an unaccustomed spot for them. Last year they were 3-13 and at the bottom of the league. They are racked by injuries, most notably to starters at middle linebacker, defensive end and tackle, wide receiver and quarterback. Now, he might have a chore even too much for him: resurrect the New York Jets. HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — And now for the latest installment of "Reich to the Rescue." The Jets are 0-6, which is the worst "You get these emotions stirred up that have not been stirred up for a while," he said. "You feel the fire burning inside, and it gets you ready to go." That's where Reich comes in. The 34-year-old, 12-year veteran will replace Neil O'Donnell Sunday when the Jets visit Jacksonville. "Im pumped, excited," Reich said. "Obviously I'm not excited about the guys being injured, and I want them to get well fast. Reich will start for the next five or six weeks, unless O'Donnell makes a quick recovery from a separated shoulder or Reich plays so poorly that Glenn Foley replaces him. Or, with the way the Jets have been hit by injuries. Reich could go down. too. This is nothing new for Reich. He replaced an ailing Jim Kelly in Buf falo enough to know what he's doing on the field. But the Bills surrounded Reich with winners. but the Jets haven't won since November. It might take a Saturn missile to elevate his teammates to a winning level. The Jets will be without at least "You try to put guys in the best position possible to make plays and let the talent around you bring out the best," he said. "You try to bring out the best in your teammates. "In either situation, the circumstances were different, but I still try to go out with a mindset of doing my job," he said. "Quarterback obviously is an important role, and I'll do it to the best of my ability. I look at it as have a lot of talented guys playing with me. "I'm certainly not putting myself in the league of a Michael Jordan, but we have the same goal: to elevate the play of everyone around you." "I know this: If we don't stick together and we start pointing fingers, we have no chance of winning," he said. "If we stick together and believe in one another, whether it's right or wrong, you put yourself in the position of having a chance to win." six starters Sunday, and they didn't beat anyone when those starters were plaving. Of course, Reich won't back away from the challenge. While at Maryland, he guided the Terrapins from a 32-point deficit to a 42-40 victory against the University of Miami. In January 1993, he orchestrated the Bills' comeback from a 32-point Houston lead to beat the Oilers 41-38 in overtime of a wildcard playoff game. "In that game, it was just, 'Let's make a first down,' he said. "Then, it was, 'Let's make a touchdown.' Then, all of a sudden, the confidence is up. I think the same things can happen here. It's just for a season rather than one game, but it's the same kind of thing. Fine angers Austrian tennis team Officials consider legal action after Muster is punished The Associated Press VIENNA, Austria — Austrian tennis officials yesterday mulled legal action for an International Tennis Federation decision to uphold a fine against Thomas Muster for walking out of a Davis Cup match. Muster and his manager expressed disappointment at the verdict. "It was a crazy vote of no-confidence in Thomas; it damages his reputation," manager Ronnie Leitgeb said of the decision Monday to uphold an $8,000 fine imposed for leaving the court and making an obscene gesture during a Davis Cup match in Brazil. Muster said he walked off because he had felt threatened by fans, saying they had hurled things at him, spat at and insulted him, and blinded him with a mirror. Austria forfeited the doubles and defaulted on two more singles, giving Brazil a 4-1 victory. The federation on Monday refrained from imposing further sanctions either on Muster or the Austrian team. The world's No. 3 tennis player could have been suspended or faced further fines. Austria might have been kicked out of Davis Cup competition for a year or relegated to the bottom ranks. The federation's Davis Cup committee did not impose action on Brazil, and Brian Tobin, the federation's president, said the committee had thought security arrangements — which the Austrians charged were lax — had been good. Leitgeb and Muster disagreed. "With this, the ITF is just encouraging boundless nationalism." Leitgeb told the Austria Press Agency. "And the ITF wasn't big enough to admit that the wrong man was acting as umpire." Antonio Marques of Portugal wasumping the match. Austrian tennis officials have quoted him asadmitting that Muster was frightened by aggressive fan behavior, but Marques publicly defended the Brazilians. "It was proven that the ITF is an apparatus which doesn't move an inch from its guidelines," Muster said. "We put the facts on the table, but they believed their own official more than us. Muster broke Davis Cup rules with his walkout. "What they could have done was send a signal and said, we want good events and top players in the Davis Cup," he said. The vice president of the Austrian tennis federation, Christian Ransmayr, threatened unspecified legal action for the ITF's move. The federation board will consider the matter Friday. "When I appealed to them to draw a sharp line between loud fans and personal threats, all nodded," Leitgeb said. "But nothing happened." Leitgeb indicated Austria's appeal was doomed from the beginning because the national federation has a low profile in the ITF. "For years, we have not been represented in any competent way inside the ITF," said Leitgeb, who also is Davis Cup manager for Austria. Today's Birthday (Oct.9) HOROSCOPES Practice a game you know well and break through to the next level. Draw up your agenda in October. In December, you will find buried treasure. After February, something you've been struggling with gets easier. Recommit to an old partnership in the spring. Your sweetheart will need more of your private time in September. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Today is a 7. Contemplate your next course of action this morning. The time you spend getting organized is very important. A hassle in your relationship will dissolve soon. Something you've been trying to accomplish goes from possibility to fact. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) Today is an 8. If there's too much to do, ask for help. A friend can get you out of a tough situation—promise to return the favor and lavish the praise. A kind word can mean more than anything. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Today is an 8. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 6. That check you've been waiting for should show up in the next week or so. Meanwhile, plan a romantic outing. You and your sweetheart need to do something outrageous. How about dancing on a Wednesday night? Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 6. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 6. Watch the numbers closely again today. Even a little mistake in addition can cause big trouble. Generally speaking, your luck is starting to improve. Something that has been bothering you is about to get resolved once and for all. Don't make personal calls on There's business that needs attention today. This time, look into the details a little more closely. Are you getting the best possible return on your investments? Are you paying the lowest Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 6. possible rates? Get a Virgo to help you figure it out. 10g along with routine chores this morning. They'll be more fun if you stop complaining. A lucky break tonight makes impossible possible. A friend can help you solve a persistent technical problem, so go ahead and call. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 7. To make your job more fun, focus on an important objective. This is not what the boss has in mind, although you may share his or her goals. Your primary interest is something you'll provide for your true love. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a 7. You've been too busy lately with your own interests. Spend tonight paying attention to a loved one at home. If you live by yourself, the answer's obvious. You need a pet! A kitten or a puppy would be OK, but Gemini is really the sign of birds. Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is an 8. An investment that's been sluggish should start to show good returns within the next few weeks. Practice something you love doing today, you'll improve noticeably. A confusing situation at home will clear up, but it may take a few more days. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is an 8. Proceed with your planning a little while longer. Conditions are changing in your favor technically. A machine you had trouble understanding before may suddenly make sense. Or you could finally learn how to surf the Internet. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Today is an 8. You're stronger today, so speak up. The others may be overlooking important information. That's because you know it and they don't. A machine you're using will stop having technical difficulties soon. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS Applications are now available for the ninth year of the 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts Educational Opportunity Fund All departments, units and organizations of the University are eligible to apply. Applications and information may be picked up at the Student Senate Office, 410 Kansas Union, or the Office of Student Finacial Aid, 50 Strong Hall Applications Deadline: 5:00 PM, October 28,1996 at the Student Senate Office, 410 Kansas Union All grants are for the 1997-1998 academic year. Questions ? Call 864-3710 STUDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SENATE