UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, March 18, 1997 7 Today's Birthday (March 18) This year your lesson involves love, work, money and travel. Sound good? it's up to you. Your concerns about money right now can be handled with support from somebody you love. It'll also help to find another job. An older person gives great advice in April. Romance and work dominate July and August. A partner spurs you to take action toward your destiny in September. A lucky break in December advances your career. Private papers come through in February. Rely on love next March. Arles (March 21-April 1.9) Today is a 4. The compulsion to finish up last year's projects is getting intense. This is natural. The new ideas in your head already are starting to pile up. You may also be getting more nagging than usual from your spouse. Just do what you said you'd do. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Your sweetheart has a good idea early this morning. Go along with it. You and your friends need to wrap up your projects as soon as possible. This is a good night to clean out your closets. In the process, you'll find something you thought was lost forever. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a 5. What happens when you add water to fire? It depends on how you do it. You either put the fire out or you get steam. This affects your money, so pay attention. Go for the latter option. In other words, a combination of compassion and enthusiasm will work. HOROSCOPES Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is a 6. Today is a 6. This is a pretty good day for you, but temptations abound. For example, you could get into trouble at the mail. Don't buy merchandise just because it's on sale. You know that it's not saving if it's stuff you don't even need. Take care. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 7. Do your homework early this morning. You may run into some tough questions later on in the day. A friend may miss your lunch date if you don't call ahead with a reminder. Don't be too upset. Later this evening, you could be too insight. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 7. The pace is beginning to quicken. Your attention is being drawn to jointly held finances. This condition holds through income tax season, so you might as well start getting geared up. Sharpen your pencils. By the way, it looks like you're on the right path. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) tonight is the best time to approach the subject. Focus entirely on your work today. Don't even go out to lunch, if possible. You'll have a lot more time for fun and games in a couple of days. Use that as your motivation and your reward. You'll get a bonus for your efforts. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) Today is a 6. Get all your major business done before noon today to take advantage of the beneficial phase. The same thing that's easy this morning could become difficult by afternoon. If you need more money, later The bad news is that you don't get to procrastinate any longer. If you're buying or selling, do it early. The good news is that you have permission to take a drive tonight. The farther you can get, the better. Just for the fun of it. Segittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 7. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7. The coming phase will be one in which domestic projects take precedence, so you might as well begin one. If you've been planning this for weeks, you're ahead of the game. Your partner can be a big help, too. Carefully consider his or her advice. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 6. You might be able to talk your boss into giving you a raise today if you go about it properly. Put in the effort. You and a Leo argue all the time, but you need each other. If you don't already know that, it should soon become obvious. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 6. Today a person you love could give you some money. Maybe your cousin's going to pay back that five bucks you loaned him. This afternoon, you should concentrate on a job that needs to be done. Your kindness will not go unnoticed. NOTE: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. Women's tennis rallies through adversity, injury By Andy Rohrback Kansan sportswriter Flexibility is the key for the Kansas women's tennis team at this point in the season. After opening Big 12 Conference play with an 8-1 loss to Baylor, the Jayhawks overcame an injury-ridden roster and beat Texas Tech 7-2 on Saturday. "In the past, we haven't really been able to change and adapt our game," said Kansas head coach Roland Thormqvist. "At Texas Tech, we were able to do what we needed to win. That was probably the best-played match of the year for our team." Kansas had to shake up its lineup before the Baylor meet because freshman Julia Sidorova was sidelined with a back injury she suffered during a match against Utah on March 9. Sidorova, who normally plays the No. 4 or No. 5 spot in singles competition, had to be replaced by senior Amy Trytek, who saw her first singles action of the season. "It was great to even get a chance to come back in," Trytek said. "I haven't played singles at all lately. I need more matches." Although Trytek lost her match at Baylor, she was successful at Texas Tech, as was the rest of the Kansas team. "Everybody found a way to win," Thornqvist said. Junior Christie Sim, playing at the No. 1 spot in place of injured Kyle Hunt, also is becoming more comfortable with her new position, Thorqvist said. "I think she's growing," he said. "Like any individual sport, it's a thing where you have to be able to grow and adjust with your task." The Jayhawks will play next March 25 against Stanford, a meet that will mark the fifth stop in an eight-meet road trip. Thornqvist said the meet could be the most difficult point in the season. "If Stanford has everyone healthy, they could be the best team ever assembled in women's college tennis history," Thorqvist said. The team will play its first meet at home on April 2 against Nebraska. The meet is scheduled for 2 p.m. at the tennis courts near Robinson Center. Thornvist said it was always better to play at home. Elvis can't help falling in love with KC "Sleep in your own bed, and have your friends watching you play — there's nothing like playing at home," he said. The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs called a news conference yesterday to introduce quarterback Elvis Grbac, who has reached an agreement in principle with the team but has not yet signed a contract. Grbac, who played for San Francisco last season, was an eighth-round draft choice of the 49ers in 1993 and has been the backup to Steve Young ever since. He had made no attempt to hide his feelings that he deserved to be a starter. 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