4B Monday, October 2,1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Cross country teams struggle By Adam Herschman Kansan sportswriter The Kansas cross country teams struggled with muddy course conditions and tough competition this weekend at the Les Bolstad Golf Course in Minneapolis. In the Minnesota Invitational, the men's team placed 12th, while in the Nike Invitational, the women placed 15th. The day before both the men's and women's teams raced, rain created slow course conditions. The competition tore the course up before Kansas could. "This is one of the strongest intraregional meets that is held in the country," Kansas cross country coach Gary Schwartz said. The 23rd-ranked men's team finished 12th out of 16 teams at the Minnesota Invitational. Although the men's team did not place where it wanted, two positive events surfaced that could have impact down the road. First, Kansas junior Josh Weber ran his best race of the year. Weber led the Jayhawks, finishing 44th with a time of 26:13. Two weeks ago at the Jayhawk Invitational, Weber pulled out of the race with one mile left because of a leg cramp. Second, the Minnesota Invitational marked the return of two seniors, Chris Gaston and Chris Ronan. Gaston, who was sidelined with a broken toe, was The women's team also had a tough time in Minneapolis finishing 15th out of 23 teams. It also competed against five top 25 teams, including the Nike Invitational's winner, No.4 Providence. Seventh-ranked Georgetown, which won the Jayhawk Invitational, finished second. Kansas senior Sarah Heeb was the top finisher on the women's team for the second consecutive race. She placed 26th with a time of 18:09. Kansas juniors Colleen McClimson and Erin Anderson, sophomore Emily Miles and freshman Erica Blackwell were the other top five finishers for the Jayhawks. McClimon, who has not run since Sept. 2 because of a medical reason, said that despite the Jayhawks' performance this weekend, they are definitely not going to let this finish lower their standards. "I think this is the strongest team since I've been here," McClimson said. Kansas' next race will be Oct. 14 at the Oregon Invitational in Eugene, Ore. Horoscopes Today's Birthday (Oct. 2): This month, what you want and what your roommate wants may be different. Don't split up; get creative. In November, sell something. Have the whole gang over in December. You're lucky in love in February. In March, you may get a promotion, if you've learned a tough new task. There will be a test. May's tight, but you may be able to travel in June. Obey the rules in July to get ahead. Schedule quality playtime for August. Aries (March 21-April 19): The path to enlightenment often takes you right through whatever's most difficult. Once you isolate the cause of the pain today, you'll be a giant step farther along. An entanglement is not going to work in place of a good romance, so don't get into one. Taurus (April 20-May 20): First thing this morning, finish whatever's left undone. Don't procrastinate all day. A delicious and nutritious dinner, perhaps homemade, perhaps store-bought, in a very private location, is your springboard to a highly romantic evening. Gemini (May 21-June 21): First, meet a deadline at work. That'll be a great relief. If you'd like to avoid a difficult situation later, perhaps you and your best friend could escape together. You might be able to find a secret hideaway, where you can stay up and talk all night! Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today, you should be able to get quite a bit done. Tonight, a roommate might feel sort of cranky and irritable. Be as nice as possible, without giving in to unreasonable demands. A temper tantrum may have nothing to do with you, so don't take it personally! Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): You may have to work your you-know-what off today and late into the night to get a big job done. Tomorrow will be better for getting together with friends. Get started as soon as you've finished paying the bills you've already accumulated. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): First thing this morning, you may be able to sell something you don't use anymore. Get together with an older person this evening and you could learn something very valuable! Bring up a problem you're having at work, for an outside opinion. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 29) Traditional values can be comforting, especially when they work. Learn from another's experience today and save yourself a lot of trouble. A discussion with your sweetie late tonight will be very productive. Make a big decision together. *Scorpio* (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): You need a project that's huge today. Start in your own neighborhood and get lots of people to join you. This could lead to true love as well as spiritual satisfaction. While you're at it, do something just for yourself, as a reward for having worked so hard! Sagittarius (Nov.22-Dec. 21): Your advice may be needed by someone who's not asking for it. Try to point that out, gently. Use diplomacy, and your sense of humor. Value an old friendship over a new interest tonight. Although the grass may seem greener over there, it's not. Stay close to home. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Finish something in the morning. An argument could have you stalled later in the day. You may have to reach a compromise before you can get anything else accomplished. Tonight is good for the solid, domestic, forever kind of love. Go out of your way to find it. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You may feel like Big Brother is watching over your shoulder today — and it may be true! Don't fight the things that must be done. Get them out of the way ASAP, so you can take a drive with a good-looking friend. Tonight will be good for discussing personal long-term plans. 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