UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, April 11, 1996 3B Today's Birthday (April 11) Your friends are the key to your success this year. Investigate a new career option now. A group excursion taps your resources in May. You'll learn a lot and maybe fall in love in June. Take a gamble in August. Heed your partner's cautions in October. Schedule an adventure for December. You may get a promotion in January. Your team will triumph in February if you're out on the cutting edge of technology. Rating System: 10 is the easiest day, 0 is the most challenging. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 9. Your friends come to your rescue today, and vice versa. Each of you has something the other needs. Start new projects and make lifelong commitments. You're creative, imaginative and forceful. Tonight, that'll work in love, too. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 4. Go along with what the others want, today you're outnumbered. It will be easier to acquiesce now and put in changes later. If you must argue, rely on logic and facts, not emotions. Show them a better way of achieving their ends. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a 10. This is your lucky day! A friend can clue you in on a great opportunity. Think about it carefully, but not for very long. Action taken now should be successful, especially if it involves love, group efforts, travel or higher education. Cancer (June 22 July 22) Today is a 5. Pick up the paperwork you need to achieve your next objective. If it's money or a job you want, fill everything out precisely. Meanwhile, go along with an older person's demands. You're not in a good position to argue, yet. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 9. Delegate your most difficult chores to a partner today. If you choose the right one, he or she will think they're easy. Tonight gather with friends to plot your next adventure. Prepare carefully to minimize mishaps. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) Today is a 3. You're under a great deal of pressure today. It may seem like you're working too hard for little return. What's required is a change in the way you see yourself. A change in your career might be forthcoming as well. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Today is a 10. What an improvement from yesterday! Suddenly you're brilliant, exciting and more attractive than usual. Travel is favored, so go somewhere exotic for lunch. Get a lottery ticket or two while you're out there. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) Today is a 4. Things will get worse before they get better. Now somebody at home wants more of your attention. Let your roommate make a decision alone. It means more to him or her than it does to you anyway. Tonight, listen. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 9. You lookin' good today. Smarter than usual, too. Focus that laser intellect on a tough technical problem. Also, read the manual. An attractive person will be impressed when you triumph against the machine. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan.19) Today is a 5. You've survived your recent breakthrough. Now concentrate on finances. Get something nice for the house today and you'll solve a domestic problem. Let your sweetheart pick it out and make even more points. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 10. You are magnificent today. You're also brilliant, so get your best ideas down on paper. Begin new projects and fall in love. Buy a lottery ticket. Why not? Tonight, relax with your sweetie and talk. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 4. You're in a bit of a pinch today. Something you promised is coming due. Also, fill out paperwork carefully. Go over it twice; a lot is riding on your answers. If you can't handle the pressure, get a friend to help. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Young rowing club regains state title The Kansas crew team brings the Governor's Cup title home By Evan Blackwell Kansan sportswriter The men and women of the Kansas crew team had several goals upon entering the Sunflower State Rowing championships last weekend in Manhattan. One of those goals was to bring the Governor's Cup home. They did. Kansas crew, the rowing club team at Kansas, won nine of the 11 races that were run at the meet. The team competed against club teams from Wichita State, Kansas State and Washburn at the Tuttle Creek Reservoir near Manhattan. Kansas crew coach Michael Amick said the victories were significant, because of what they can mean down the road. "We swept all of the novice events," Amick said. "That sets us up real well for the future." Kansas won the men's and women's lightweight eight-person and four-person races, along with the men's varsity eight, the mixed eight, the men's and women's novice eight, and the overall trophy, the Governor's Cum. Amick, who is in his first year as coach of the crew team, said it was the first time Kansas had won the overall trophy since 1992. "The regatta usually comes down to Wichita State and Kansas, and it did again this year," Amick said. "It was nice to get the trophy back." Junior rower Edie Butler, who was in the winning boats for the women's lightweight four and eight, said bringing the overall trophy home was special for the veteran rowers who had never won the Governor's Cup. "This is definitely the best we've done since I've been here," said Butler, a third-year member of the crew team. "It's really nice to win again to show that all our hard work over the winter and spring break has paid off." Classified Ads Get Results! Butler said dominating the regatta showed that the performance was a team effort. "Winning such a broad range of events really shows how much depth our team has," Butler said. It has been a year of transition for the crew team because of the emergence of the women's varsity team this season. Many members of the women's varsity team rowed for the Kansas crew team before this season. "We have only three people on crew that have been on the team for three years," Butler said. Amick, who was also an assistant coach with Kansas crew for six years, said that despite the implementation of a women's varsity program, there is still a feeling of camaraderie between the varsity and crew teams. "We're all out there together," Annick said. "We help each other out whenever we can." Fast & Friendly Delivery (limited area) 842-3232 14th & OHIO(UNDER THE WHEEL) (of course!) cup me ----- Thrifty Thursday Special Only $4.00 (carry out only) For a small pizza (add tops only 75¢). Order 2 or more for free delivery. "THRIFTY THURSDAY! SAVE BIG BUCKS! From Your Friends at Pyramid Pizza Good Thursday Only Do you have two free weekends? You could receive up to $600! 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