2B Quick Looks Monday October 25,1999 HOROSCOPES Aries: Today is a 4. How are you going to get the money? Talk to a friend. The advice you get, especially the stuff you don't want to hear, could make all the difference. Follow the advice of a person who knows what he or she is talking about. Taurus: Today is an 8. Gemini: Today is a 6. You're strong, and that's good. You've got some serious issues to deal with now. You'll be more effective if you have a strong partner. People who love you are important, too. Let them know you appreciate them. You'll be busier than you believed possible. No more goofing around. You thought you'd be further along with your project than you are. No more procrastination! Cancer: Today is an 8. Today the dilemma is between your private and public lives. Who's going to get your limited time and energy? You can figure it out once you calm down. Do what always works and follow your heart. Leo: Today is a 4. You're up against it again. Every door that you try to open is locked. You can open them up again, and the magic words have to do with the bottom line. Where did the money go? Once you know that, the path to take will become obvious. Virgo: Today is an 8. You're asked to choose between two nice posi sibilities. Which one works best for you? Can you have both? Set priorities first, so you don't waste a lot of time.. If you waste time, you'll get neither! Libra: Today is a 5. Scorpio: Today is an 8 Money is the focus again. This could be painful. There's not enough to go around. How will you get it and when? Ask somebody who's good at this to help you out. That's time and money well spent. There's a happy ending, so relax. Saaittarius: Todav is a 4. Capricorn: Today is a 9. You're strong, but you're also up against some tough competition. You need somebody on your side who's as strong as you are! You may have to make a concession in order to make this happen, but it's worth it. A lot needs to be done, and more comes in all the time. You want to do a perfect job, but can you? If you're overwhelmed, talk to somebody who knows. Get the support you need but never let the public see you sweat! You look good! You're practical, but not necessarily hard-working. You're using your brains instead of your brawn. Unfortunately, you don't get to spend as much time as you'd like in private conversation because of your fans' demands! You're just too popular! Aquarius: Today is a 4. Pisces: Today is a 7. You're facing tough adversaries. If you're not making headway, perhaps you should wait for a better time. Why fight a battle you can't win? Stick up for the most important thing, but don't waste a lot of energy, or breath, on deaf ears. Long-distance travel could get hectic. Short-distance travel is complicated, too, but not nearly as inconvenient. Stay close to home if you can. Traffic could be horrendous out there. Watch where you're going and where other people are going, too. Women take second; men finish fourth in meet KANSAS SWIMMING The Kansas swimming and diving teams competed at the Big 12 relays at Iowa State on Friday. The women tied with Texas A&M for second with 86 points, and the men finished in fourth with 58 points. Diver Kerri Pribyl, a senior and capita, earned second place on the three-meter base with a score of 274.45. Sophomore Tammy Pace finished third on the one-meter board with a score of 222.55. Texas swept the team titles, as the women scored 99 points, and the men accumulated 100 points. The women's team won four races, including the 1,500 yard freestyle relay and three of the five medley races. The men's team clinched the title in the 800 medley relay race. Kansan staff report Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. ATLANTA — First, they honored Babe Ruth, Leu Griph, Joe DiMaggio and the team of the century. Then, Diane Cone, Bernie WORLD SERIES Yankees defeat Braves in Game 2 of series Williams and Derek Jeter drove home why the New York Yankees are the franchise of the century. World Series title, humbling the clumsy Atlanta Braves 7-2 last night for a 2-0 series lead. The Yankees stormed halfway to their record 25th their 10th straight World Series victory. A night after they waited for an eighth-inning rally and won 4-1, the defending champions wasted no time pounding Kevin Millwood in Cone exactly duplicated the one-hit, seven-inning pitching of Orlando Hernandez in the opener, and Atlanta finished with five hits, three in the ninth inning. The sellout crowd of 51,226 was still buzzing at the sight of Pete Rose, Ted Williams and Hank Aaron on the field together — along with Yogi Berra in a Yankees hat and Roger Clemens in a blue striped suit — when New York went to work. Chuck Knoblauch, Jeter and Paul O'Neill started the game with singles, and Tino Martinez and Scott Brosius delivered RBI singles with two outs. Ricky Lee'dee double chased Millwood in the third, and it was 7-0 by the fifth. Tyson, Norris dispute no-contest fight ruling BOXING LAS VEGAS — A knee, not ears, figures in the latest Mike Tyson controversy. Tyson accused Orlin Norris of faking an injury to his right knee that resulted in their fight being declared a no contest after one round Saturday night. An instant after the bell rang ending Tyson: Has accused Norris of faking a knee injury the first round, Tyson knocked down Norris with a left to his head. Norris got up but said he couldn't continue because of the knee injury. "He just hit me after the bell.", Norris said. "I just went down the wrong way on my right "There's no way he could have continued," Homansky said. "He very well might need surgery." Norris was taken to Valley Hospital Medical Center and an MRI showed he dislocated his kneecap, Flip Homansky, a Nevada State Athletic Commission physician, said Sunday. Tyson saw it differently. "He walked back to corner, that shows how twisted his knee was," A tape of the fight will be reviewed today, and the commission will hold a hearing Thursday or Friday. Tyson said. "He must have twisted it getting on the stool." Tyson saw it differently BASKETBALL Barkley will announce retirement on Sunday HOUSTON — it's official, said Sir Charles. Houston Rockets forward Charles Barkley will announce his retirement Sunday, effective Barkley: Says this season will be his last in the NBA Sunday, effective at the end of the NBA season. Barkley, 36, has threatened to retire several times in recent years, but the 6-foot-6 power forward insisted it'll be the real thing when he announces it during halftime of the preseason. Rockets-Detroit Pistons game in Birmingham. Ala. "It's just time," said Barkley, who has been upgraded to questionable for Sunday's game after missing the last four preseason games with tendonitis in his right elbow. "I'm not going to answer any more questions about it." Birmingham is a short drive from Barkley's hometown of Leeds, Ala., and he said he wanted his family to be there for the announcement. Barkley said he was not sure what he would do after completing his 16th season in the NBA. RUNNING Man with no country sets marathon record CHICAGO — Khalid Khannouchi was by himself as he crossed the finish line of the Chicago Marathon, his world-record time flashing above him. It was fitting, really, since Khannouchi truly is a man alone. He's atop the running world, and with his bid for American citizenship stalled, he has no country. "That's the moment I've dreamed of," said Khannouchi, who won the LaSalle Banks Chicago Marathon in 2 hours, 5 minutes, 42 seconds Sunday, shattering the previous world best by 23 seconds. Khanouchi trailed twotime Boston Marathon winner Moses Tanui of Kenya at the 21-mile mark, but he caught Tanui by the 25th mile and distanced him, winning by 34 seconds. As he crossed the finish line, Khanouchi burst into tears and was wrapped in a bear hug by his wife, Sandra, who also is his coach and agent. PRO FOOTBALL Buccaneers defense key in win against Bears Yesterday it was Cade McNown's TAMPA, Fla. — Warren Sapp refers to quarterbacks as 'the hunted' and the rookies as 'fresh meat.' turn to run from the Pro Bowl tackle, who led a solid defensive effort that gave the Tampa Bay Buccaneers a 6-3 victory against the Chicago Bears. Molly broke the unbroken bond. Martin Gramatica kicked two first- half field goals for Tampa Bay (3-1), and the Bucs kept the Bears off the scoreboard until an ineffective McNown was benched. The victory snapped a twogame losing streak for the Bucs, who started the day second in the NFL in total defense. The Associated Press Jayhawks to battle in championship tennis match By Melinda Wescow sports@kansan.com Kansas sportswriter The Kansas men's tennis team upheld its tradition of dominance in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Region V Championships in Wichita this weekend. Two Jayhawks, sophomore Rodrigo Echagaray and freshman Eleazar Magallan, will play each other in the championship match today. Magallan defeated Jorge Abos Sanchez of Nebraska 6-4, 7-5 in the quarterfinals and Mirko Javanovic of Colorado in the semifinals. Echagaray defeated Gareth Keating of Indiana State 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 in the semifinals after beating Dusty Beard of Oklahoma State 6-1, 4-2 in the quarterfinal. nals. Echagarray and his doubles partner Ed Dus advanced to the finals with a victory against Illinois State 64, 6-3 yesterday. The duo will face Beard and Jeremy Dunham of Oklahoma State today. Magallan also had a successful run with doubles partner Alex Barragan. The team defeated No. 21 Nenad Toroman and Pawal Sobatyanski of Tulsa 64, 64, before losing in the quarterfinals to Beard and Dunham 64, 64. The Jayhawks sent eight players to the tournament, five who qualified for the main draw and three who competed in the qualifying round. Of those three, only Bryan Maier made it into the tournament by defeating Nick Mercovic of Southwest Missouri State and Bryan Knepper of Colorado. Week: Oct. 25 -31 mon. tues. wed. thurs. fri. sat. sun. football volleyball soccer tennis rowing golf cross country Game vs. Nebraska @ 6 p.m. Game @ Texas @ 7 p.m. Game @ Mississippi @ 7 p.m. Women's tennis @ Tulane Invitational in New Orleans Men's tennis @ Region V team championships Head of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa Men's golf @ Nelson-Stanford Invitational in Palo Alto, Calif. 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