4B Thursday, October 5, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Steelers coach docked $7,500 PITTSBURGH — Bill Cowher has no problem with addition, so the NFL is making him practice his subtraction. The Associated Press Cowher, the Pittsburgh Steelers coach who angrily reacted to an incorrect too-many-men penalty by stuffing a photo into a referee's shirt, must subtract $7,500 from his next paycheck. The NFL also fined the two officials involved in a miscalculation that cost Pittsburgh three points in a 44-24 loss to Minnesota on Sept. 24. Ben Montgomery, the line judge who incorrectly counted 12 Steelers, and referee Gordon McCarter, who upheld the call, were fined the equivalent of one game's paycheck. That will cost McCarter $4,009, and Montgomery is out $2,826. All together, the NFL's action adds up to $14,335. "Our officiating crews perform at the very highest levels of skill, and basic procedural errors of this type are not acceptable and will not be tolerated," NFL director of officiating Jerry Seeman said. McCarter apparently was disciplined for upholding Montgomery's erroneous count, although back judge Bob Moore and field judge Ken Baker each saw only 11 Steelers. "Ben stuck to his guns," McCarter said. "It doesn't go to a vote. In this case we had Ben stand firm on the initial call." The play in question occurred as Vikings kicker Fuad Reeiz missed a 48-yard field goal late in the first half. Given a second chance by the penalty, Reeiz hit a 43-yarder that put Minnesota up 13-7 at halftime. Cowher, enraged with the call, called a timeout and tried to show McCarter an overhead photo showing only 11 Steelers. McCarter, who cannot rely on video or photographic assistance to make a call, declined to look As the officials and teams ran off the field at halftime, Cowher confronted McCarter and stuffed the picture into his shirt pocket. Afterward, he angrily criticized the call, and said he "didn't care" if they were fined. "You have a potentially lost game because somebody counted wrong, and that's wrong." Cowher said. "I've sat here for 3 1/2 years, and I've defended the officiating, but (this) was a debacle." Cowher apologized two days later for his actions, but did not formally apologize to McCarter. Horoscopes Today's Birthday (Oct. 5): Achieving your dreams will take work and faith this year, but it's possible. First, fantasize what you want to accomplish. In November, pay off an old debt. A problem at home should clear up around December, through your own efforts. Follow a hunch regarding your career in March and then work hard on it through April. Build on what you've started until about August. By then, you should have saved up enough for a cruise. Taurus (April 20-May 20): If you want to appear brilliant, listen attentively but don't say much. You'll get more of your own work done that way, too. Tonight, pick a movie that will relax and amuse rather than provoke you. A group activity should also be fun, especially if you're helping others. Gemini (May 21-June 21): A private conversation could lead to an interesting possibility. Think about global markets and what you have to sell. Stay tuned in to an older person's needs, instead of waiting to be told. And, don't get too involved in your own projects before the chores are done. Cancer (June 22-July 22); You may have trouble getting started, but by tonight you should have accomplished a lot. Focus on what you've achieved, instead of how much you have left to do. A person who is usually shy could teach you a lot tonight, if you'll take the time to listen. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): 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, develop a new skill. Polish up one of your talents and peddle it! By Linda C. Black Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): This is one of those days for remembering your secret friends, the ones who have stood by you when times were tough. A card or call to say thanks would sure be appreciated. It's a good night for romance, the private, permanent type. Plan a very special evening. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23); Catch a subtle innuendo today 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 may help you both. Relax and enjoy it! Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): 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. Your romantic instincts are right on target. Don't take advantage of one who would do anything for you, however. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): A new tool could help you make money, so learn to use it! This could also cost you, but it'll be worth the investment. You might get another miracle tonight, a breakthrough you'd just about given up on. Pay attention; it might be subtle. Capricorn (Dec. 20-Jan. 19): This morning, only spend money if it's going to create more. Later, congratulate yourself on what you've achieved so far. It might be nice to thank some of the people who believed in you. Make a few calls tonight, after the rates change. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Don't just listen to what a teacher says; figure out what he or she is trying to get you to do. This exam takes place in real life. Tonight, a card or small gift might communicate your concern more easily than words to a friend who's not feeling well. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): You might feel downright psychic today. If you get a strong urge, follow on it and see what happens. Your best bet is to join up with a person who has a lot more depth than appears on the surface. That's not the one who's doing all the talking, by the way. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. .❤ NATURAL FIBER CLOTHING ❤ NATURAL BODY CARE - 820-822 MASS. * 841-0100 * THE HARBOUR LIGHTS Now a full service bar after 58 years of downtown tradition 1031 Massachusetts Downtown 9th & Iowa·842-2930 Hamburgers 49¢ Cheeseburgers 59¢ Milkshakes 99¢ Chocolate, Stawberry, Vanilla Hurry In! Limited time offer We Are Looking for a Few Good Seniors. - Forms are available at 400 Kansas Union (OAC desk) or 428 Kansas Union (Jayhawker Office). Nominations must be turned in by October 5 at 5p.m. 1996 HILLTOPPER Awards Nominees will then receive an application. Anyone may nominate a graduating senior. 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