2B Quick Looks Monday August 30,1999 HOROSCOPES To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is an 8. The work's interesting, and the money's great, but it's not clear what the job is, exactly. Are you thinking about starting a business of your own? If so, something related to sports — or children — would be good. This is a great day to launch into it. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Today is an 8. You should be getting up to stride today. There's way too much to do in the morning, but somehow it's not phasing you. You're not as easily rattled as you have been. You're confident and growing more sure of yourself every minute. It's a confidence you've earned, by the way, so flaunt it. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today is an 8. The great feeling you had going this weekend could carry over and inspire you to try something outrageous. Could be you've been doing your job the hard way. Maybe if you had a team to help, the job would be more fun. There may be some opposition. This is where your planning comes in. Cancer (June 22-July 22):Today is a 6. People should be in a good mood this morning. That's important 'cause it can set the tone for your whole day. It'll still be relatively easy to make changes if you move quickly. Don't hesitate to ask for what you want; your chances are better now. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22):Today is an 8. You'll feel pretty feisty this morning — and hopefully not too hung over. You'll have a little slack. The boss isn't going to make any big demands on you until tomorrow. It might benefit you, however, to get prepared. Leo is, after all, the sign of scouting. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today is a 6. You might be in a romantic mood, but it may be difficult to make the connection — at a reasonable hour, anyway. Once the day's underway, there'll be so much to do, you won't have time. A phone call or brief conversation may have to suffice. In that conversation, set something up for tomorrow night. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 6. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Today is a 6. Where's the money coming from? That's what you has worried, so today, why don't you do something about it? Figure out where the money is, for starters. There's plenty. Getting it into your bank account is the game. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today is an 8. There's plenty of work today; that's for sure. You may not have time for a coffee break, much less lunch. The good news is that you may even get to work some overtime! That's good because if it happens, your paycheck gets fatter. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today is a 9 You should be clicking right along today. You'll be quick, effective and cheerful, too. You might start drawing attention. That could also cause trouble. Don't get cocky. Watch what you say. Don't hurt anyone's feelings. If you don't know the answer, don't make one up Cipriani (22 Jan. 1979) is a 7. You're just about to go into a nice phase. You're looking better every minute and attracting quite a bit of attention. You've thought of yourself as a hard worker, but you have thought of yourself as a cuddle bunny? Well, get used to it! Actually, Capricorn is one of the most sensual signs in the zodiac. Today, make time to practice. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Today is a 6. You may still be a little high from the weekend. Your euphoria's going to wear off though; bet on it. Also, pay attention to what's happening around you. All the differences of agreement haven't been resolved yet, by any means. Don't get too dreamy eyed, or too busy paturing yourself on the back. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 7. dates (Feb. 19-March 20): Today is a 7. Your fantasies could get more solid today. You're most likely getting curious about how to make them happen. It won't be hard. Nobody's going to grade you on it. Nobody but you, of course. If you keep learning, you might make your dreams come true. Go for it. You have nothing to lose. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Wife of K-State coach dies after lightning strike MANHATTAN, Kan. — Nancy Bennett, wife of Kansas State football defensive coordinator Phil Bennett, died Saturday of injuries suffered when she was struck by lightning while jogging during a violent thunderstorm. Bennett, who was 41, had been in intensive care at Mercy Hospital leaves two young children, Sam, 11, and Maddie, 8. Bennett, who worked as a registered nurse while following her husband through his various coaching jobs, was struck by a lightning bolt near the Kansas State campus. Bennett, worried about his wife being out in the storm, arrived on the scene just as she was being out in the ambulance. Bennett, who has missed many Kansas State practices to be with his wife, said in a statement issued through Kansas State that he was grateful for thousands of people who had expressed their compassion and concern through the ordeal. Wildcats to play Iowa at Arrowhead Stadium KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas State will meet Iowa in the Eddie Robinson Classic next summer in Kansas City. The Eddie G. Robinson Foundation announced the pairing Friday for just the second college football game ever home field of the Kansas City Chiefs. The game is scheduled for Aug. 26, 2000, at 3 p.m. The classic is named for the former Grambing State head coach and winningest coach in college football history. This year's classic is played on Saturday with Kansas at Notre Dame. The first classic featured Louisiana Tack resients Nahoresko Former Chiefs player killed in car accident Nebraska also played in the first college game at Arrowhead, defeating Oklahoma State 24-17 last fall. DOWNEY, Calif. — Former NFL linebacker Jaime Fields was killed in a car accident yesterday by a motorist who ran a red light then fled by foot, police said. played at Arrowhead Stadium, the Fields, 29, who played for the Kansas City Chiefs, was driving alone in his 1991 BMW in this city 13 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles when the accident occurred at about 2:20 a.m. Srt. Pete Novakoff said. PRO FOOTBALL The driver of a Ford Taunus ran a red light and slammed into the driver's side of Fields' car. Fields was pronounced dead at the scene, Novakoff said. The other driver got out of his car, started yelling something, then fled on foot. Novakoff said. Police continued the search for the suspect, he said. TENNIS Williams beats Seles Davenport for title NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Venus Williams can't be rushed these days. Monica Seles tied it Friday and lost. Lindsey Hardy with best record. Davenport 6-2, 7-5 to win the Pilot Pen championship, Williams, 19, has beaten Davenport in their last two meetings Lindsay Davenport, with her relentless return of serve, gave it a go Saturday. Same result. The teenager with the best serve in women's tennis dispatched both top 10 players in straight sets, beating Davenport, the world's No. 2 player, holds an 8-3 edge in their career meetings. She's also enjoying a banner year. Her No. 3 world ranking is the highest in her five-year career. "When you are getting overpowered you kind of rush and you make an error," Williams said. "I don't feel overpowered by her anymore." The Pilot Pen title is Williams' fifth of the year, and moves her one behind No. 1 Martina Hingis, who has six. VOLLEYBALL Penn State outdoes Nebraska in Classic LINCOLN, Neb. — Although consecutive season-opening losses to nationally ranked teams does not necessarily mark the start of a losing streak, Lauren Cacciamiani of Penn State did not want to take any chances. Cacciamani recorded 29 kills, and Carrie Schonveld added 17 more to lead No. 1 Penn State to a 11-15, 15-12, 15-8, 16-14 win against No. 3 Nebraska in the consolation game of the State Farm Classic. The Huskers (0-2) and Nittany Lions (1-1) were each trying to avoid a first 0-2 start in school history. The Nebraska defeat marks the first time the Huskers' volleyball team had lost two straight games at home since 1980. TRACK AND FIELD Johnson, Greene carry Americans to victory SEVILLE, Spain—Golden Boys Michael Johnson and Maurice Greene put their special golden touches on the final day of the World Championships. Each anchored a winning United States relay yesterday and entered their names prominently in the championships' record book. Johnson, winner of his fourth straight 400-meter title earlier in world record time, ran a sizzling leg in bringing the U.S. 1,600-meter relay team home in 2:56.45, the year's fastest time and the seventh-best ever. It was the Americans' third consecutive title, each relay anchored by Johnson. Johnson, who also owns two-200 titles, now has nine gold medals at the World Championships, the most by any athlete — one more than Carl Lewis. "It's an honor," Johnson, timed in 43.50, said of breaking Lewis' record. "It's a testament to what I've tried to do in my career: to be consistent, and go into every championships on the top of my game and go in to win." The enthusiastic Greene, the 100 and 200 champion, overcame Britain's Dwain Chambers on the final leg of the 400 relay with a sensational 9.12 effort, carrying the Americans to victory at 37.59, the fastest time in the world this year and the fifth-best ever. North Korean runner takes home the gold SEVILLE, Spain — Jong Song Ok of North Korea brought her country its first medal ever in the World Championships, winning the women's marathon gold medal yesterday in 2 hours, 26 minutes, 59 seconds. Art ichihashi of Japan — who wore silver shoes in the race — took silver in 2:27:02. The bronze went to Romanian Lidia Simon, in 2:27:41. Jong entered a near-empty stadium and — without a North Korean flag in sight — waved a white towel to celebrate, then wasted little time dedicating the victory. "I imagined in my mind the image or our Korean leader, Kim Jong Il, and this inspired me today," Jong said. "This was the source of my power." "Yes, I am a new marathon runner in the eyes of the rest of the world. Hopefully they will know me better in the future." The Associated Press Game's intangibles will help Kansas in next battle Continued from page 1B Allen tried to look past the final score, instead focusing on why Kansas played against Notre Dame. Was this game worth playing? The game worth playing? Absolutely", he said. "Hopefully the kids walk out of here and realize that from a physical standpoint, they can play with these types of teams." The intangibles gained during the game — experience and confidence — will help the Jayhawks avoid the nasty things that bite back. It may have been the little things that bite, but when asked if he thought the score was not indicative of the game, Fulton summed up the Jayhawks' day. "A loss is a loss; the score doesn't matter." Fulton said. Edited by Katrina Hull KANSAS-NOTRE DAME STATS Kansas 0 13 0 0—13 Notre Dame 20 0 14 14—48 KU ND First downs 14 22 Rushes-yards 30-122 51-363 Passing 149 89 Return Yards 196 113 Comp-Att-Int 17-33.1 9-20.3 Punts 6-50.0 1-33.0 Fumbles-lost 4-3 1-1 Penalties-Yards 8-62 3-24 Time of Possession 26:17 33:43 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Kansas, Winbush 16-77, Childs 3-22, Bowles 5-21, Smith 4-11, Wegner (2-minus 9). Notre Dame, Fisher 13-111, Jackson 12-85, Battle 2-75, Driver 13-45, Lopienski 3-14, Goodspeed 3- 13, Jones 2-13, Howard 3-7. PASSING—Kansas, Wegner 13-12-1-141, Smith 4-9-25. Notre Dame, Jackson 19-7-1-38, Bottle 0-3-0. RECEIVING-Kansas, Chandler 4-281, Winbush 4-28, Fulton 3-34, Childs 2-6, Gulley 1-20, Bowles 1-8, Hill 1-8, Hurst 1-7, Notre Dame, Nelson 3-24, O'Leary 2-24, Brown 1-16, Gehearall 1-14, Driver 1-6, Hunter 1-5. Week: Aug. 30 - Sept. 5 mon. tues. wed. thurs. fri. sat. sun. football volleyball soccer rowing swimming MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL 49ers Raiders SPECIALSTHROUGHOUT THE GAME 30¢ BUFFALO WINGS $1.75 25 OZ. DRAFTS OTHER GREAT SPECIALS Great view from any one of our 27 TVs Student All-Sports Combo Ticket Pick-Up Dates Monday, Aug. 30 Tuesday, Aug. 31 Wednesday, Sept. 1 Sports Combo Sales Starting Thursday, Sept. 2. Students who missed the sign up for this combo can purchase a ticket while supplies last on a first come, first served basis starting Sept. 2. Allen Fieldhouse, East Lobby, 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. You may pick up only your own ticket. You must bring your KU Smart Card. You will receive your football tickets and men's basketball coupons at this time. 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