4B Tuesday, September 12, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Women's golf tees off season By Spencer Duncan Kansan sportswriter On Saturday, a shotgun was fired on the Les Bolstad-University of Minnesota Golf Course in Falcon Heights, Minn. But the shots that followed were those fired off the tee boxes as the Kansas women's golf team began the fall season. A shotgun start on Saturday began a 36-hole, two-round tournament the golf team wrapped up on Sunday with a fifth place finish. The Jayhawks shot combined rounds of 323 and 326 to finish 32 strokes behind tournament winner Indiana. The two rounds gave the golfers a combined score of 649 at the par 74 tournament, which was good enough to edge out six other teams in the 11-team field. The fifth place finish was seen as positive but not exactly what the golfers had hoped they would accomplish. Sophomore Lori Lauritsen said the team had a chance to finish higher. "I thought we could have done better, but we could also have done worse," Lauritsen said. "We finished sixth on Saturday. I thought we could have finished higher on Sunday if we had played better because the other teams made some mistakes. But we didn't capitalize on them." Lauritsen led the Jayhawks with a combined score of 158 and earned a sixth place individual finish. Close behind Lauritsen was junior Missy Russell, who shot rounds of 78 and 82, finishing in a three-way tie for 11th place. Making her collegiate debut was freshman Mandy Munsch, who began with a strong start, shooting rounds of 82 and 81 and finishing tied for 20th place. Also competing for Kansas were juniors Anne Clark and Kelly Marney, who finished 31st and 42nd respectively, and sophomore Beth Reuter, who finished tied for 33rd place. "I thought the team did well for the opening tournament," Lauritsen said. "Sure, we could have done better, but it is always hard to tell how teams are going to play at the first tournament of the year." Kansas women's golf coach Jerry Waugh hopes to take this first tournament and use it to study where his team and players are as the season progresses. "I begin to gauge where a performer is at this point and what we need to work on," Waugh said. "It's really an evaluation of what they did over the summer." Horoscopes Today's Birthday (Sept. 12): You'll accomplish more this year working with a partner. If you don't have one, make that your first priority. Set your agenda by October. Commit to learning a new skill in November. Take it easy in December so you're well rested. You'll want to work toward a goal with a loved one in January. Make it legal in March. Trouble then leads to eventual success. Travel for business or romance in May. Take your family vacation in July. Aries (March 21-April 19) Pressure from an unknown source may have you looking over your shoulder today. Do your work perfectly, and you don't have to worry about a thing. If your sweetheart wants a commitment, be careful. You'll be expected to make it last a lifetime. Taurus (April 20-May 20): If you're looking for love, attend a charitable event or a social-action group meeting. You're at your best when you're doing for others, and so is your best mate. Business might even be fun today. Check out a distant opportunity this morning. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Today should be exciting, challenging and maybe even a bit confusing. Don't expect strong leadership, although you may get a dose of sheer inspiration. Things may take an unexpected turn this evening, so take your biggest risk early in the day. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Short journeys, long trips, higher education, brothers and sisters — those are your focus areas today. So, how about a cruise with your favorite siblings? Take off this morning and worry about the details later. Don't leave tonight, though, or you'll get nowhere. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Finances may be your major worry today. If you want something special for your home, good money management will be required. Solicit expert advice; you may not yet know all there is to know. Building something yourself could work out very well. Talk it over with your roommate. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You may be drawn to a person you don't even like very much. It's known that opposites By Linda C. Black attract, so don't worry. If you share the same objective, you could become a great team. Discuss possibilities tonight but don't decide yet. If the opportunity is real, it will wait. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Spend today sorting and filing. You'll be glad later if you get all this busy work done now. You may get an interesting opportunity later tonight. Don't on act on it quite yet. Further developments may reveal dangers that make it look less appealing. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Your decisiveness could swap a whole group into thinking your way. If you're going to act along those lines, however, do it early. By tonight, the spotlight may shine on your past activities, and that could get downright uncomfortable! Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): If you watch your P's and Q's today, you'll do fine. Don't argue with a perfectionist who's usually right. It wastes your time and annoys the perfectionist. Your luck will change for the better soon. Avoid making a commitment until further notice. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Interestingly enough, this is a marvelous day for you to start learning a foreign language. If you're in business, which you should be, that could expand your area of influence considerably. It's best to decide before noon, even if you change your mind later. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): An investment today could work out well for you. If you're not sure how to proceed, consult a financial planner or a rich relative. Let a powerful older woman on your team call the shots this morning. She'll get what she wants eventually anyway. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): You're cool today. Consequently, you can take a little flak without losing altitude. A picky friend may actually have your best interests at heart. Travel may be limited by lack of funds. Make a long-distance call instead of going to visit. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Don't Buy Your Cigarettes Where You Can't Smoke! 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