2B Quick Looks Monday September 13,1999 HOROSCOPES To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day. 0 the most challenging. Aries (March 21-April 19) — Todav is a 5 Ages (March 21-April 19) - Today is a 5. You're drawing a lot of attention to yourself. Some of it's positive, but some is kind of critical. You want to put on a good performance, so you need to be confident. You get there the same way you get to Carnegie Hall. Practice, practice, practice! Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 5. Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 5. Today, the first thing you may notice is that a lot of energy is required to accomplish even the simplest tasks. That's because you're swimming against the tide. Somebody's resisting you. Listen, even if their idea is ridiculous. That might help them light up. Gemini (May 21-June 21) — Today is a 4. It sure is Monday, isn't it? It seems like there's just one hassle after another all day long. Maybe it's partially because it's so tough getting back into the rut, but that's what you should do. Stick with the routine, and things will go much more smoothly. Cancer (June 22-July 22) — Today is an 8. Even though it's Monday, this day could be more relaxing than most. There's work to be done; that's true. Some might even be unusual, but you should be confident enough to try something different and succeed at it. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 4. Take things slowly today, one step at a time. Figure out the money as you go along, too. It would be easy for you to promise more than you can really afford, and that could be a bummer. You hate it when you have to give something back. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Todav is a 6. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Today is a 7. A checkmate situation is in effect right now. You might be able to get through, but almost nobody else can. It might even be difficult for you to travel, but you can get the message across, so do that. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — Today is a 7. LBRD (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Today is a 6. It might feel like there isn't not enough money, but that's a temporary condition. Actually, you may not get much more money this week, but after about Wednesday, you won't care. Something you think you can't live without will fade in importance. Either that, or you'll find it on sale. Look around. You're probably feeling feisty and ready for a squabble. Take care that you don't pick one with a person who's in a similar mood or who has a couple of good friends. Instead of tossing your weight around, how about tossing your weight in support of your team? That'll be more effective. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today is a 4. Signatures (NOV. 22 DEC. 21) — Today is a 4. You may spend most of today playing catch-up. A pile of stuff is left over from last week and needs immediate attention. Unfortunately, a bunch of new stuff is coming in. Eeek! Make setting priorities your first priority. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is a 9 Capitrom (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is a 9. You can get what you want, but it'll take a team effort. The problems you're facing are as follows: not enough money, not enough time and not enough money. The key is to get more people on your team. Start with that and don't worry. You're hot. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) --- Today is a 6. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today is a 3. Watch out. You were going full speed ahead, and now you might come to a screeching halt. Traffic is backed up for miles, maybe both literally and figuratively. Stay in communication with your partner. That's one way to find a route around the blockage Now that you know what's expected, all you have to do is follow directions. That's a good idea once you figure out which set of directions you should follow. Everybody's got an opinion, and each is sure they're right. Choose the leader who serves you best. The Kansas football team wasn't the only one to come up with a big win this weekend. Men's rugby team starts its season off with a win The men's rugby team beat the University of Nebraska-Omaha 41-10 Saturday at Westwick fields, Brian Holmes, Omaha senior, said the game, which was the team's first, was a great way to start the season. "We played great the entire game," he said. "It was a good learning game. Now everyone on the team has some experience." Ben Figard, Bartlesville, Okla. senior, said the game was a good tuneup. "I'm extremely pleased with the way it turned out," he said. "Nebraska-Omaha usually shows up and plays a good name." The team allowed all ten of Nebraska Omaha's points near the end of the first half, then held them scoreless the rest of the way. —Jason Walker "We basically dominated them," Holmes said. "We just got a little lack-adaisical and gave them a couple of chances to score." Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. KSU's Murphy leads team to victory against Temple MANHATTAN, Kan. — Frank Murphy really did break his right foot a month before the start of the season. But try telling to that anyone who saw him run on Saturday night. Murphy ran for 149 yards and two touchdowns on 13 carries Saturday night, leading No. 17 Kansas State to a 40-0 victory against Temple. The Wildcats won in front of a record crowd of 50,624, the result of a 10,000-seat expansion of KSU Stadium. Murphy scored on runs of 31 and 7 yards as Kansas State (1-0) used a 23-point second quarter to take a 26-0 halftime lead. Cyclones beat Hawkeyes despite various setbacks AMES, Iowa — Maybe this is a different kind of Iowa State football team after all. The Cyclones have been saying that all along, and they proved their point beating Iowa 1.7-10 on Saturday night. Iowa State won despite 1.3 penalties and three turnovers. It won despite injuries to nose guard Ryan Harklau, defensive back Jamarcus Powers and No. 2 running back Ennis Haywood. Starting tailback Darren Davis limped off the field three times because of lee cramps and Iowa State had to call on its fourth-string back, DeCarlos Anderson. The No. 3 back, Mike Wagner, is sidelined by a dislocated elbow. The Cyclones had 444 total yards while holding Iowa (0-2) to 62 yards rushing and 230 overall. Also, they had a 15-minute edge in possession time. Yet still the Cyclones won. A series that Iowa had dominated by winning 15 straight times is now turning Iowa State's way. Moschetti passed for a school-record 465 yards, and Cortlen Johnson ran for three touchdowns as Colorado outslugged San Jose State 63-35 Saturday. BOULDER, Colo. — Maligned most of last season and in his team's season-opening loss this year after throw ing three interceptions, Mike Moschetti opened some eyes on Saturday. Colorado redeems itself after its season-opener Embarrassed by in-state rival Colorado State 41-14 in their opener last week, the Buffalooes wasted no time taking control against San Jose State (0-2), scoring on their first four possessions to race to a 280 lead just 11:12 into the game. In the first game on natural grass at Moschetti, who completed 25 of 32 passes, broke the Colorado passing record of 457 yards set by Koy Detner against Missouri in 1996. With 34 yards rushing, Moschetti had 499 total yards to break that mark as well, the same 457 by Detner. Folsom Field since 1970, Moschetti passed for two touchdowns and ran for another as Colorado built a 42.15 haftlead. Baseball official to resign after the World Series NEW YORK — Angry with proposals to strip his job of nearly all authority, National League president Len Coleman plans to resign at the end of the World Series. Coleman, baseball's highest-ranking black official, has headed the National League since March 1994. He had been resisting the efforts of commissioner Bud Selig to switch control of umpires from the league presidents to Sandy Alderson, hired last year as Selig's executive vice president of baseball operations. He also has fought with Selig about baseball's failure to hire more minorities. Under a plan baseball owners may vote on when they meet Wednesday and Thursday in Cooperstown,N.Y. the job of league president would become a figurehead,sever al senior baseball officials said Friday. If approved, the distinctions between the American and National leagues would decrease, following the pattern under Selig, who led the push for interleague play and advocates radical realignment. More than 1,000 attend baseball great's funeral He was buried Sunday several hundred yards from the high school field where he began a baseball career that would send him to the Hall of Fame. HERTFORD, N.C. — Jim "Catfish" Hunter probably would have desiplied this — people dressed in suits making a fuss about him. More than 1,000 family, friends and former major league teammates turned out for the funeral of the pitcher who won five World Series titles with the Oakland Athletics and New York Yankees. The 53-year-old Hunter died Thursday, one year after learning he had Lou Gehrig's disease. Former teammate and Seattle manager Lou Pininiella missed his team's game in Baltimore to attend the service at Cedarwood Cemetery. Other former teammates in attendance included A's Joe Rudi, Vida Blue, Gene Tenace and "Blue Moon" Odom, and Yankees Ron Guidy and Reggie Jackson. The Associated Press Whoa, Nellie! Retired announcer returns to football The Associated Press LINCOLN, Neb. — Keith Jackson, whose booming voice was a signature of ABC TV's college football coverage until his retirement last year, returned to the broadcast booth Saturday. Eight months after quitting, the 70-year old broadcaster did play-by-play for ABC's regional telecast of the California-Nebrask game, pairing with longtime partner Bob Griese. "I feel just like a rookie today." Jackson said two hours before kick Jackson, in his 33rd year with ABC, was talked into returning by ABC Sports president Howard Katz. off. "I had no thought of doing this again. I was turned off. We were going a totally different direction." Jackson, who turns 71 in October, said his contract was for three years or perhaps for as long as he wanted. With the exception of Saturday's game, Jackson will do only West Coast Pac-10 games to minimize travel from his Los Angeles home. He did the California-Nebraska game because he had planned to be in Lincoln for the dedication of Nebraska's new $36 million press box and luxury skvboxes. The press box was named after Jackson's longtime friend Don Bryant, who retired as Nebraska's sports information director in 1996. Bryant had a hand in naming the bathroom in the television portion of press box "The Keith Jackson Toilet Facility," which drew recurring chuckles from Griese. "Every stop we made last year, they'd bring him all these gifts because he was retiring — they didn't bring me a damn thing." Griese said. "And now he gets a bathroom named after him for coming out of retirement." For the record, Jackson claimed that he never has uttered the phrase "Whoa, Nellie!" during a broadcast. He said the phrase, often attributed to him, was originated by comedians doing impersonations of him. "It just got tagged onto me," Jackson said. "There's nobody in our family named Nellie. I'll guarantee you." Week: Sept. 13 - Sept. 19. mon. tues. wed. thurs. fri. sat. sun. football Game vs. Colorado @ 2:30 p.m., Boulder, Colo. volleyball Game vs. Lehigh @ 7:30 p.m., Tennessee Tourn., Knoxville, Tenn. game vs. E. Michigan @ noon, Tennessee Tourn., Knoxville, Tenn. soccer Game vs. Georgia @ 7:30 p.m., Athens, Ga. tennis Men at National City Court Tourn., Baltimore, Md. swimming Open Water Race @ 8 a.m. golf Men at Nebraska Invitational in Lincoln, Neb. Women at Big 12 Preview in Lincoln, Neb. softball Game vs. Iowa and Wisc.-Grn. 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