4B Tuesday, March 12, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Horoscopes Today's Birthday (March 12). Start planning your next career move in March. There are several huge obstacles to overcome between now and December. If you do it, you could get the job of your dreams. Make a commitment to your education and to your mate in May. Study all year, to qualify for a promotion by December. By January, you could be doing what you love. There's a new adventure, based on what you've already done, starting around that time. By Linda C. Black Aries (March 21-April 19). Travel plans are thwarted; obligations take priority. Don't fight City Hall this morning. Argue about regulations or fees on Friday instead. Delegate a shopping chore to your true love. Tonight, plan your next career move. Taurus (April 20-May 20). Your team's efforts are blocked today. Confer this morning and figure out what to do next. The low point occurs around dinner- time. Things get better after that. Tonight, relax and bond with your sweetheart, pizza and a funny movie. Gemini (May 21-June 21). Your plans hit a roadblock today. The direct approach won't work; you'll need to take a detour. Humor could be the key to your success. If you can make your boss laugh, you'll have a better chance of getting what you want. Cancer (June 22-July 22). If you have trouble doing a job today, stop. You may be doing it the hard way. Don't worry, you'll be more effective tomorrow. You're trying to do without something you're need—such as the advice of a knowledgeable partner. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). If negotiations concern finances hit a snag today, just wait. You'll have better luck with that next week. Don't go out to dinner tonight. Entertain at home and save. Learn the real story in a private conversation, and help a friend. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Everybody's got good ideas today, but there's no cohesiveness. Provide some, or just stay out of the way. Your roommate may want to change everything around tonight. Better talk about it for a while first. A move may not be necessary. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Don't try to frighten us with your soreress ways. Your sad devotion to that ancient religion hasn't helped you conjure up the stolen data tapes, or given you clairvoyance..I find your lack of faith disturbing. **Scorpio** (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Get rid of stuff you don't need anymore. Don't gamble, though; it's more likely to benefit the other guy. And don't let a sweet-talking loser get into your pockets. Loan money to that one and you'll never see it again. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) . Just take it one thing at a time today. Everything that can go wrong, will. Expect it. With humor and your natural wisdom, you'll triumph. Take extra money if you go out tonight. Dinner will be more expensive than you thought. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan 19). It will take all your skills to maneuver through a tricky maze this morning. Pay attention; things change quickly. You're still lucky in love, and that helps. Don't make decisions this evening. Tonight, conditions become more favorable. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You may have to bail out your friends today with a brilliant idea. If your cause needs money, use the group's resources to generate some. Don't rely on a handout—that's not happening. Tonight, express your love right out loud. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. DILBERT® BY SCOTT ADAMS IF THIS COMPANY WON'T USE OUR PRODUCT IDEA LET'S QUIT AND START OUR OWN BUSINESS! WHY QUIT? WE CAN RUN OUR NEW COMPANY FROM OUR CUBICLES AND GET PAID TOO. WOULDN'T THAT BE IMMORAL? Kansas track has a high-speed finish 'Hawks bring home seven All-Americans and two new records By Adam Herschman Kansan sportswriter They took notice of the talented competition from the different schools from across the country. Several area kids took part in helping with the last track event of the indoor season at the NCAA Indoor Championships last weekend in Indianapolis. A couple of them approached Kansas senior Melissa Swartz and asked her for a Kansas T-shirt. "They wanted something with KU on it," Szwart said. "The kids recognized that Kansas was a good school." On a national platform, Kansas impressed all ages with its performance, which included a 15th place finish by the women's team, seven All-Americans, two school records and a national champion. Only four members of the women's team — senior captain Melissa Swartz, seniors Kristi Kloster and Kerrie Woolheater and junior captain Latanya Holloway competed. However, the 15th-place finish was the best since 1979, when the Jayhawks placed third at the event. All four women were named All Americans as members of the seventh-place distance medley relay team. Kloster also received another All-American award for winning the 800-meter run and breaking her old school record with a time of 2:04.91. Kloster won her first national title by four one-thousandths of a second. Swartz earned a second award when she placed fifth in the mule in 4:44.28. Kansas junior captain Brian Martin earned his 12th all-American award, finishing his 12th in the 400-meter dash with a time of 47.68 seconds. Martin just missed qualifying for the finals. "I was pretty pleased with what I did," Martin said. "I would have liked to have done more." Kansas junior Pierre Lisk broke his old school record in the 55-meters in the preliminaries with a time of 6.22 seconds. in the semifinals. Lisk ran a 6.31 second time and finished 10th, just two places out of All-American contention. Continued from Page 1. KLOSTER: until Kloster's title run in the RCA Dome. Kloster will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in the near future. Kloster said she wanted to become a national champion since she toured the Kansas Hall of Fame on her recruiting trip. "My dad and I kind of looked at each other, and we talked about it later," she said. "He's like, 'You want to be up there, don't you?' And I'm like, 'Yes I want to win.'" Besides becoming national champion, Kloster also broke her old school record of 2:05.02. However, the road which she travelled, all the way up to last weekend's finish line, wasn't filled with balloons and banners. Kloster has had three bouts with muscle compartment syndrome, resulting in three operations. Muscle compartment syndrome is caused by muscles which swell up bigger than the muscle compartments that hold them. This can happen after an intense meet or work-out. Kloster had one operation in 1993, and she had the other two operations last year. Kloster has a different workout schedule than most of the team because of her injuries. She works out in the pool three mornings a week at 6 a.m. Also, last year's surgery forced Kloster to miss the end of the indoor season, so her victory a year later was even sweeter. "We just prayed that her legs would get her through," Janet Kloster said. "We all knew she could do it, because she's got the determination and the talent." Janet Kloster said she was concerned about her daughter's legs. Since she was a kid, Kristi Kloster was very active. "I knew that I wanted it more than anyone else because I dreamed about it all the time." Kristi Kiostar Kloster's gr-e-r at aunt, Helen House, once said that Kristi had the energy and determination to accomplish what she wanted. she was right. She's just one of those over achievers." Kansas senior track team member "She said if you get this kid headed in the right direction you got something," Janet Kloster said. "I guess At her last collegiate indoor competition, Kloster recorded the fastest time in the preliminaries and still was not favored to win. In the finals, Kloster battled Arkansas-Little Rock's Dawn Williams for the championship as the two runners separated themselves from the rest of the competitors. Kloster was ahead, but Williams started to catch up. Over the last 10 meters, Kloster's calves tightened up, and her spikes caught the ground. As Kloster neared the finish line, she leaned her shoulder across it. Both runners finished in 2:04.91. After reviewing the tape, the announcer said that Kloster won by four one-thousandths of a second. Her dream had finally come true. "I knew that I wanted it more than anyone else, because I dreamed about it all the time," Kloster said. 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