4B Thursday, September 14, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Horoscopes Today's Birthday (Sept. 14): Visualize your future in detail by October. You'll be lucky with money, but don't spend it as fast as it comes in. Search the archives in November to solve a mystery. December is good for setting household goals and January's best for working with loved ones. Electronics can make your job easier in February. Be patient with your partner in March to succeed. Travel with your sweetheart in May. Play with friends in July. Aries (March 21-April 19): You're something of a rebel, but it might be fun to learn to get along in society. If the opportunity comes up today, don't forget your manners. ByLinda C. Bla Also query a friend about engines or computers. You may be able to fix what you have instead of buying something new. Taurus (April 20-May 20): There may be little point in discussing your differences today. The other guy will be almost as stubborn as you are. A date with a person who shares your basic philosophy will be more productive. If a technical difficulty has got you stymied, call in an expert. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Since you have a lifelong quest to gather the widest assortment of information possible, you should have a great time today. You might forget to do your job, though. Take care of all your responsibilities before you go on a new adventure. Cancer (June 22-July 23) This would be a great day to catch up on your reading or watch science fiction movies. It's also good for complicated procedures like learning how to tailor a jacket. Someone you love may be pushing for an expensive toy. Don't dig into savings for it. Leo (July 23-Aug 22): Figure out how to accomplish a project you've had in mind for a while. Focus on financial details first. A close friend or sibling may be able to teach you something very helpful. Get together around dimper and you'll have a great time in the process. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today, you may get to tackle a complicated problem. Your experience isn't quite enough, so you may have to try something different. A shopping trip could go beyond your budget pretty easily if you're tempted by pretty things. Be careful. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): This is a great day for a party. If you don't have one scheduled, call up a few interesting people and have lunch in a place you've never been before. This evening, you may master something you thought you couldn't do. The key is to read the manual. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Today, success will go to the people who are more logical than emotional. Don't hold back your feelings; do put them into words. Repay a social obligation this evening. Put in an appearance and find an old friend, then go do what you want. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): This is a wonderful day for romance. Get out of your dull routine and try something outrageous. A seminar this evening should be very interesting. You may discover a different way of looking at an old situation. Be willing to abandon an old stereotype. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Before you go off to play, check your accounts payable. There may be a bill in that stack on your desk that you forgot. This evening should be lots of fun. Travel and artistic endeavors are both favored, so a visit to the galleries is perfect. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Travel should go well for you this morning. If you can't get away, do the planning. You could make some good business connections if you go out tonight. The evening might be more expensive than you'd planned, however. Don't throw your money around. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) If you're working with a charity, you'll get a lot done. Don't give away all your time and energy, though. Save some for discussing your future with your partner. If you decide to go into debt, have an expert help you get the best terms possible. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact, and should be read for entertainment only. NCAA practice rule helps women's tennis By Dan Gelston Kansan sportswriter The Kansas women's tennis team has been preparing for the fall season and for the defense of its Big Eight Conference championship this past week. And the Jayhawks are further along than they normally are. Kansas and other NCAA teams have benefited from a new rule which allows coaches to practice with a player for two hours a week before the first day of practice, which began Sept. 7. Only three players are allowed to be instructed at one time. Now that practices had started, the extra time had been beneficial for the team, Kansas women's tennis coach Chuck Merzbacher said. Before this year, though, the players had to practice on their own. "I can see that some of the players are a little bit further along then they've been in past The team's lone senior, Kim Webster, has enjoyed the head start. "It's been good for us tennis-wise, but it's kept me pretty busy," she said. "We could always practice on our own, but having coach there with us just makes it more organized." Merzbacher has been measuring the progress of his team with the annual challenge match, which pits members of the team against each other in a double elimination format. This year's winner was sophomore Christie Sim, who defeated junior transfer Kylie Hunt in the finals. Merzbacher said that Sim, who won 21 matches and lost 11 last year, had been the most improved player so far. "She's been really coming along strong," Merzbacher said. "She's set some high goals for herself this year, and she's worked tremendously hard to reach them." Merzbacher said that the tournament was a good way to see where the players are at this stage of the preseason. The matches are taped, and he goes over them with each player to correct flaws in their game or to recognize good points. Merzbacher said that his main concern was finding the right combinations for good doubles teams. He also said that good chemistry was the key to the right doubles tandem, and that fall was a good time to experiment with different people. In the fall season, the team plays only four tournaments and the regular season starts at the end of January. The season starts in late September for three players at the ITA/Skytel National Invitational Clay Courts in Baltimore. Hunt qualified automatically because her Top-40 preseason ranking. Atkerson and Sim will participate in qualifying rounds two days before the tournament's start. James M. Jesse, Attorney James M. Jesse, Attorney 865-LAWS For all your legal needs. A message brought to help keep our campus clean & beautiful by 841-6966 • 914 Mass Kansan ... please pick up all of it.. No Hawks Down! 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