UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, April 5, 1996 5B Horoscopes Today's Birthday (April 5) You'll learn about investing money this year; with any luck, it won't be the hard way. Set goals in April. Fall in love in June with a teacher or a student. Fix up the house in July. Play in August and work in September. Get a glimpse of your destiny in October, and make a killing in November. You could lose money, too, so be careful. Find buried treasure in December. Impress an older person to advance in December. Update computer skills in February. Learn the ropes by working with an expert in March. Rating System: 10 is the easiest day, 0 is the most challenging. Aries (March 21-April 19) — Today is a 4 — Luckily, the best things in life are still free. Curtail your spending for a while—you'll be better off soon. Tonight, consult an older person on ways to make more money. An option you've previously rejected has possibilities. By Linda C. Black Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 3 — You're luckier today, to somebody else's disadvantage. Get a partner to help you achieve your goals. Join forces with a Scorpion against a common foe. A Capricorn's your best ally tonight. Your team could beat the competition. Gemini (May 21-June 21) — Today is a4 — Take care of business today. A private deal won't wait much longer. Make up your mind and take action. Discuss your plans with a group of friends who will motivate you to do what is right. Tonight, let your true love in on a secret. Cancer (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 6 — Events of the past few days are still unfolding. Your intuition is excellent, so trust it in a romantic matter. A younger person will fall in line if you stick to your position. Don't compromise on something important. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 6—You're being asked to assume more responsibility. You can do it, but the adjustment is awkward. A person you live with may be upset by recent developments. Tonight, take the time to explain what's going on in your other life. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Today is a 5 — Concentrate on your studies today. Memorize the data you'll need later. Don't let somebody else's emergency get you rattled. You shouldn't feel concerned about another person's irresponsible behavior unless your money is involved. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Today is a 4 — Money is coming in, but going out almost as quickly. Stash some in savings before it's all gone. Postpone a present you were planning to get for your sweetheart. Talk it over; you may decide to get something together for the house instead. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — Today is a 5 — You're in a better position today to get what you want. Don't let an excitable co-worker's anxiety attack ruin your day. Be patient and you may have the last laugh. Get an expert to fix a mechanical breakdown; it'll be cheaper in the long run. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today is a 6 — Push yourself to meet a deadline today. A person you owe wants to collect the debt. Your partner can help if you don't have what you need. Don't tell everything you know to a person who works for the government. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 6 — Your friends really come through for you today when you need them. Keep them informed. Help your sweetheart with a difficult task, even if you would rather be doing something else. Tonight, make lists of what should be done next. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today is a 5—You'll run into trouble today if you're late for work. Difficult decisions must be made, and your input is important. By afternoon, the pressure is on someone else. You can help with recently acquired knowledge. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 6 — Your energy level is high today. That is good, because you have too much to do. Watch out for a surprise. Something you have hidden may not be in the shape you remembered. Tonight, review everything one more time. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. Dilbert By Scott Adams MISTER RATBERT, I DON'T THINK I CAN HIRE A RAT TO BE OUR VICE PRESIDENT OF MARKETING YOU NEED EXPERIENCE IN THE TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY. Former NBA player shot Dispute outside Turkish nightclub leaves one dead and two Americans injured BURSA, Turkey — Former NBA player Dallas Comegys, who has been playing pro basketball in Turkey, was in critical condition in a Turkish hospital yesterday after being shot outside a night-club. The Associated Press The incident left another American player, Larry Spriggs, wounded and an unidentified club patron dead. Comegys, 31, who played for the New Jersey Nets and San Antonio Spurs from 1987-1989, underwent surgery to remove a bullet from his right lung. He was in the intensive care unit at Uludag University Medical School Hospital in Bursa. 150 miles southwest of Istanbul. "Dallas's situation has stabilized," Dr. Ceyhun Irgli said yesterday afternoon. "He is still in critical condition, but more stable. He is on the way to improvement. However, the threat to his life is not completely over yet." Spriggs, 36, a member of the 1984-85 Los Angeles Lakers championship team, was listed in good condition following surgery. He was shot in the back. Comegys plays for Istanbul's Fenerbahce club, Spriggs for Bursa's Oyak Renault. The teams were to play tomorrow, but have asked that the game be canceled. The two were at the club with fellow Americans Henry Turner and Ricky Winslow, who also play for Fenerbahce. They were not injured. There were conflicting accounts about how the players were shor. Sevkii Dincal, deputy police chief of Bursa, described the incident in a television interview. He said that late Wednesday night, the four Americans verbally abused two Turkish women outside Club S, Dincal said. The comments led to a fight with men accompanying the women. A club bouncer fired his gun, hitting Comegys, Spriggs and an unidentified patron, who died on the spot, Dincal said. Police detained three people in connection with the incident, including the club bouncer, who admitted firing. The Fenerbahce club gave a different version of events. Comeyg星 starred on DePaul University's 1987 team that went 23-7 and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen. The Atlanta Hawks drafted him in the first round, and he played for the Nets in 1987-88 and the Spurs in 1988-89, averaging 6 points per game. "Our players were caught in the middle of a quarrel they had nothing to do with," a statement from the team said. "Comegeys was trying to split up others who were fighting, but accidentally he was shot. We denounce this unfortunate incident." Spriggs, from Howard University, was in the NBA for five seasons. He spent 1984-86 with the Lakers, for whom he averaged 5.4 points per game. "Knowing Dallas as I know Dallas, I don't think he fought anybody," said Ray Meyer, who coached Comegys his freshman year before turning the team over to son Joey. "He's a very docile man, very meek and mild. I'm more inclined to think he was trying to stop a fight, that's more of Dallas' style." Meyer said he talked to Comeges' mother, Gertrude, yesterday morning and she had just spoken with her son who sounded groggy but said he was doing fine. VCU basketball coach resigns The Associated Press RICHMOND, Va. — Peggy Sells resigned Wednesday as Virginia Commonwealth University's women's basketball coach after one season on the job. Sells was criticized for being too harsh on her players. Times-Dispatch reported. Richard Sander, VCU athletic director, said Sells's resignation was effective Wednesday, and the university's search for her successor began immediately. One player, Vandela Thelander, said Sells had taped shut the mouth of a first-year player during practice on at least two occasions. Sells, 26, became the youngest head coach in Division I women's basketball when she was hired in August after winning 80 games in three years at South-Carolina-Spartanburg. Players and their families had complained to VCU athletic and academic officials about Sells' motivational and disciplinary methods, the Richmond "Abuse of players is something we have never and certainly will never condone," Sander said. "If you talk to Peggy about it now, I think she'll admit that yes, that was a bad decision." Sells, a native of Knoxville, Tenn., lettered all four seasons as a player at Clemson from 1987 to 1991 and scored 364 career points, 141 of them in her junior year. 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