6B Tuesday, September 24, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Today's Birthday (Sept. 24) Achieving your dreams will take work and faith this year, but it's possible. First, fantasize about what you want to accomplish. In December, pay off an old debt. A program at home should clear up around January, through your own efforts. Win at games, including love, in February. Follow a hunch regarding your career in March, and work hard on it through April. Save up enough for a vacation with friends in August. HOROSCOPES Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Today is an 8. Catch a subtle innuendo, and you'll save a lot of time and trouble. Tonight, a cold shoulder might be your clue that it's time to mend fences. A favorite dinner and an evening of your undivided attention would be good for both you and your friend. Relax and enjoy it. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) Today is a 7. Listen carefully, and you'll learn how to work the system this morning. Tonight, share some of your ideas with a person you can trust. An older person may be giving you a rough time, but that's OK. It could be a sign of affection. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is an 8. A new tool could help you make money. Invest in it this morning, and learn how to use it. Tonight you might get another miracle, a breakthrough when you had just about given up. Pay attention; the change might be subtle. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan.19) Today is a 5. This morning, spend money only if it's going to create more. Later, congratulate yourself on what you have achieved so far. Then thank some of the people who have helped. Clean up a misunderstanding tonight after the rates go down. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb.18) Today is an 8. If you're in charge of the group's funds, be careful this afternoon. Don't buy something you would have trouble explaining later. Tonight, a card or small gift communicates your concern to a friend who's not feeling well. Don't forget to send it. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 7. you might feel downright psychic this afternoon. If you get a strong urge, follow through on it and see what happens. Trust a person who has more depth than is one who is superficially obvious. That's not the one who's doing all the talking, by the way. Arles (March 21-April 19) Today is an 8. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 6. You practice doing unto others as you would like them to do unto you. Some people do for others even if they get nothing back. Try that today, just for fun. Give a gift with no strings attached, and don't make idle promises. Your word is your bond. Your boss and a coworker will be full of big ideas today. If you want to appear brilliant, listen attentively. You'll get more of your own work done that way. Gather with a group tonight to fill a need. Go for a little less talk and a lot more action. A private conversation could lead you to an interesting possibility. Think about global markets and what you've achieved instead of how much you have left to do. A shy person could teach you plenty, if you'll take the time to listen. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is an 8. Although you feel good this morning, you might have trouble getting your meaning across. If you need something done, ask gently and you'll be more effective. If you're still worried about money, polish up one of your talents and paddle it. Virgo (Aug. 22-Sept. 22) Today is a 6. This is one of those days for remembering your secret friends, the ones who stood by you when times were tough. A card or call to say thanks would be appreciated. It's a good night for romance, too — the private, permanent type. Take a thoughtful gift. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for fun only. Golf protege is up to par Woods claws into PGA Tour top 20 The Associated Press ENDICOTT, N.Y. — Tiger Woods' average paycheck in his first four tournaments ranks 17th on the PGA Tour, and without his 60thplace finish during his hectic first week, he would be in the top 10 for winnings per start. True, other golfers have gotten off to better starts than Woods. And true, Woods has broken into the PGA Tour in events with relatively weak fields. But no one has ever entered the game with as much acclaim and under as much pressure as Woods. Quite simply, the 20-year-old was expected to be the best ever. To respond to that pressure by making all four cuts and by finishing 11th, fifth and third the last three weeks is remarkable. "Clearly, if there was any doubt whatsoever that the kid can play at this level it is Tiger Woods arreased," said John Morris, vice president of communications for the PGA Tour, on Monday. "He has the game." And Woods, who plays the Buick Challenge in Pine Mountain, Ga., this week, now has won enough money to guarantee that he will play a full schedule on the PGA Tour next year. The $68,000 third-place check from the B.C. Open gave Woods $140,000 and move him into 128th place on the money list. With four events left this year Woods will almost certainly climb into the top 125 and earn his full-time PGA Tour card for 1987. By moving into the top 150, he is eligible for as many sponsor exemptions as he wants for next year, ensuring he will play in as many tournaments he wants. By turning pro Woods did lose the invitations to the Masters, the U.S. Open and the British Open, all of which he won by winning the U.S. Amateur. He will, however, still be able to earn his way into those events. Playing the way he has the last three weeks would help. Phil Mickelson is the leading money winner on tour with $1,574,799 in 21 tournaments. That averages to $74,980 per start — also the best on tour. Soccer playoffs to begin tomorrow The Associated Press NEW YORK — In a league created with parity a paramount concern, it's appropriate Major League Soccer has figured out how to nullify the home-field advantage in the play-off. As the first- year league begins its march to MLS Cup 1996 tomorrow, eight of the league's 10 if necessary, third games. teams are in the playoffs. Each team that earned a homefield advantage begins on the road in a best-of-three series. Those teams then come home for the second and, The same format follows for the second round or conference finals. The championship is a one-game affair—Oct 6 at Foxboro, Mass. "If a team wins the first game, they can go into someone's place, play it low key and win in a shootout," said Tampa Bay Coach Thomas Rongen, whose Mutiny finished first in the Eastern Conference with a league-best 20-12 record. "It is a little dangerous." The rationale, of course, is money: Give the better team a weekend date and more time to promote its home games. After drawing nearly 2.8 million fans, the league is looking to improve the average attendance of 17. 417. "I don't think it's a disadvantage," said Ron Newman, coach of the Kansas City Wiz. "There's just no advantage." Tampa begins its series tomorrow night against the Crew (15-17) in Columbus. The Crew, under new coach Tom Fitzgerald, won nine of its last 10 games to squeak into the plavoffs. The New York-New Jersey MetroStars (15-17) and Washington, D.C. United (16-16) start the playoffs tomorrow in Giants Stadium. Dallas (17-15) is at Kansas City (17-15) and Los Angeles (19-13) at San Jose (15-17) Thursday night in the other two series. $3.50 Pitchers of Boulevard MR. GOODCENTS SUBS & PASTAS 838-3900 129 East 10th Street. In Between Mass St. & New Hampshire. Next to The End. FREE Extra Large Chocolate Chip Cookie! 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