2B Quick Looks Tuesday September 7,1999 HOROSCOPES Aries (March 21-April 19) — Today is a 7. Aries (March 21-April 19) — Today is a 7. You're in the mood for love, no doubt about that! There's still too much work to be done, though. Sorry, you can't spend all day playing. Instead, tow the line, lift that bale and resist temptation. At least for eight hours, anyway. Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Today is an 8. Tardis (April 20-May 20) — Today is an 8. Home is definitely where your heart is. Set up something special for tonight. If there's somebody you want to know better, have him or her over for dinner. Your home cooking could be downright magical. It will work if you're already married, too. Gemini (May 21-June 21) — Todav is an 8. Gemini (May 21-June 21) — Today is an 8. If you're not in love yet, watch out. You could be by the time this day is over. This might even be with someone you've known for ages. If you don't have anyone in your life right now, get out there and mingle. Cancer (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 7. Cancer june 22-July 22) — Today is a 7. There's plenty of work coming in, and that could mean an increase in your paycheck. Volunteer if extra help is needed but make sure you get time and a half. Maybe you'd better get something in writing. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 7. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 7. Be careful with machinery today. Something you do could create a problem that takes a while to repair. Also, try not to tweak an older person who's under a bit of stress. The good news is that everything turns out fine. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Today is a 7. Virga (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Today is a 7. They say that if you turn and face your worst fears, sometimes you're pleasantly surprised. That could be the case again today. Something you've avoided could turn out to be quite pleasant. That could go for people you've avoided, too. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — Today is a 7. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — Today is a 7. If you're in the market for romance, maybe you've been shopping in the wrong places. An old friend, someone you may not have thought of, could become the perfect mate. If you have a mate, you may rediscover the value of a good old friend. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is an 10. Step with pride today because all your decisions will be golden. There's treasure out there. All you have to do is figure out what needs to be done and make it happen. Live fast, die young and ride off into the sunset. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today is a 7. Something you've been studying could have a direct and positive impact on your career. Not only will it help you do your job better, but it'll make a good impression on your boss. Let people know what you're learning. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is a 9. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is a 9. They say that a fool and his money are soon parted. Well, you certainly don't want to be that person. They also say that love and money should n't mix, but that may not be true. Love and money are closely linked together, so don't be foolish. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today is a 4. Aquarius Jan. 20-ref. 18) — Today is a 4. Neither of you want to let on how deeply your convictions are held, but both of you know the chances for compromise are slim. But, wait! Is that a light at the end of the tunnel? It'll only happen if one, or both, of you admit to being wrong. Any lit tre thing will do just to get it started. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is an 8. A co-worker has a crush on you. Either that or you and your mate are working on a project that you share. Work and love are definitely linked. This is good news in many ways, not the least of which is that it makes the job much easier! Notes: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Buffaloes fall from poll after trampling by CSU Florida State, Penn State and Tennessee remained 1-2-3 and Colorado tumbled out of sight in The Associated Press" Top 25 college football poll. The Buffaloes, in their first game under coach Gary Barnett, were beaten 41-14 by Colorado State and dropped out of this week's Top 25 after coming in at No. 14. The Rams (1-0), meanwhile, moved in at No. 24. In ballots cast yesterday by the 70 sports writers and broadcasters on the AP panel, Florida State received 31 first-place votes and 1,698 points. The Seminoles (1-0) did not play this weekend. Penn State (2-0), a 70-24 winner over Akron, collected 26 first-place votes and 1,691 points, while Tennessee, 1-0 after a 42-17 win over Wyoming, got 11 first-place votes and 1,631 points. Florida (1-0) remained 4. with one first-place vote and 1,446 points, while Nebraska (1-0) stayed at No.5 after a 42-7 victory over Iowa. in the USA Today/ESPN coaches' poll, the top 5 were: Florida State, Penn State, Tennessee, Florida and Michigan. BASEBALL Reds set homer record; Sosa hits number 58 CHICAGO — Sammy Mosa hit his major league-leading 58th home run but the Cincinnati Reds got a three-run homer from Dmitri Young and beat the Chicago Cubs 6-3 yesterday. Sosa pulled four homers ahead of Mark McGwire with a long solo shot off Juan Guzman (5-2). Sosa needs 12 homers in his final 26 games to Cincinnati remained four games behind New York in the NL wild-card race. The Reds began the day 2 1/2 games behind Houston in the NL Central. tie McGwire's record. Micah Bowie (1-5) allowed all six runs and six hits in 4 1-3 innings. Reds set a major league record with 14 homers in two games, including five in Sunday's 9-7 win over the Philadelphia Phillies. "I knew we had to be doing something right with all those round-trippers," said Jeffrey Hammonds, who hit one Saturday and two Sunday. "It's a lot of fun in that dugout right now, seeing who's doing what." Druckenmiller is sent to Miami for draft pick PRO FOOTBALL MIAMI — Quarterback Jim Druckenmiller, a first-round bust in San Francisco, was traded to the Miami Dolphins yesterday for a conditional draft choice. The trade had been expected since the 49ers kept four quarterbacks Minnesota's camp after being taken No. 1 and was injured last week in his first exhibition game. In Miami, Druckennail joins coach Jimmy Johnson's cast of other unwanteds, some of whom have produced, some of whom haven't and some of whom are still waiting, like defensive end Dimitrius Underwood. That defensive end walked out of Druckenmiller. when they cut their roster on Sunday — Steve Young, Jeff Garcia, Steve Stentstrom and The Dolphins released No. 3 quarterback Craig Erickson on Friday. Damon Huard has been the No. 2 quarterback since the middle of last season. The 49ers passed on Jake Plummer, whom many of their scouts liked, to take Druckenmiller with the 26th overall pick in the first round of the 1997 draft. Plummer has since become one of the best young quarterbacks in the NFL with Arizona. Deion Sanders returns to Dallas after injury IRVING, Texas — Deion Sanders worked out in pads and a helmet yesterday for the first time since undergoing toe surgery in April, increasing the chances he will play for the Dallas Cowboys in Sunday's season opener. Sanders moved at only half-speed during his hour-long workout and didn't make any hard cuts that would have forced him to push off on his rebuilt left big toe. He went through individual drills and 7-on-7 work, then called it quits midway through full-suad action. "He did work against receivers, so I guess you can call it an official return to practice," coach Chan Galley said. "I had a feeling of optimism that he'd be back soon, but this gives me even more of that feeling." "Thursday afternoon is when I'm going to get excited if it's on for him to go Sunday," team owner Jerry Jones said. "But it's real encouraging to see him out here." After an off day today, Sanders will test himself further tomorrow and Thursday. The final decision of when Sanders returns is solely up to him and probably won't be made until just before kickoff. GOLF Doyle wins Senior PGA Championship in KC Doyle birdied four of the final seven holes Sunday for a 7-under-par 65 and a 2-shot victory in the inaugural event. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Allen Doyle didn't think he had to play as well as he did to win the TD Waterhouse Senior PGA Championship. "The birdies just started flying," Doyle said. "If someone had asked me if I would have to shoot 7 under to win, I would have said probably not. It turns out I did. I hit some awful good shots coming in." Doyle finished with an 18-under 198 total for his fourth victory of the year, making only one bogey in 54 holes. He ended up two shots in front of second-round leader Ed Dougherty and three in front of Gil Morgan. Both Morgan and Dougherty shot 68s. RUNNING Kenyan breaks record for 1.000 meter run RIETI, Italy — Noah Ngeny finally made the move from runner-up to record-setter. The Kenyan, who has helped Hicham El Guerrouj shatter records in the mile and 1,500 meters, put himself into the record books Sunday by eclipsing the 18-year-old standard for 1,000 meters at the Rieti Grand Prix II meet. Paced perfectly by countryman David Kiptoo on a sunny afternoon, Nguyen glided around the track nestled in majestic mountains northeast of Rome in 2 minutes, 11.96 seconds. That broke former great Sebastian Coe's mark of 2:12.18, set at Oslo, Norway, on July 11, 1981 — when Nengy was 2 years old. The Associated Press Volleyball team wins West Virginia tournament Continued from page 1B Later on in the evening, a star began to emerge for the Jayhawks. Myatt, an outside hitter who recorded 22 kills all of last season, had 27 of them against West Virginia. Her performance was a career-high and tied a school record for most kills in a four-game match. Senior middle blocker Amanda Reves, an All-Big 12 Conference performer, added 18 kills on the night. "I honestly didn't know I was doing it," said Myatt after she had tied the record and was named the most valuable player of the tournament. "All I knew was that I was really confident in what I was doing, and it was working." Three Jayhawks were named to the all-tournament team - Myatt, Reves and Albrecht. Reves' selection marked the eighth-straight time she has been named to an all-tournament team, dating back to 1997. The Jayhawks opened with four straight wins for the second-straight season. "We weren't playing at our best," Kidd said. "The positive thing is that we have a lot of room for improvement, and we know that we can play better. But we started to pull together as a team, and everything started to come together the last match." The Jayhawks come home this weekend for the Hampton Inn Jayhawk Classic at Horejsi Family Athletics Center. Kansas will play Chicago State, Texas Christian and Auburn. — Edited by Ronnie Wachter Week: Sept. 7 - Sept. 13 tues. wed. thurs. fri. sat. sun. mon. football Game vs. California State - Worthridge @ 6 p.m. @ Memorial Stadium volleyball Game vs. Chicago State @ Horejsi Family Athletics Center @ 5 p.m. Game vs. TCU @ 7:30 p.m. soccer Game @ Missouri @ 4 p.m. rowing swimming HAWK Club Pregame Tailgate Kickoff Event! Home Opener vs. Cal-State Northridge Saturday, Sept. 11 at 6pm Where: on the Hill When: begins at 4pm What: free food and drinks! 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