6B Monday, February 12. 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Women set school record in relay Distance team takes first place at Nebraska meet By Adam Herschman Kansan sportswriter Members of the Kansas distance medley team are the newest Jayhawks to break a school record. Kansas seniors Kristi Kloster, Melissa Swartz, Kerri Woolheater and junior Carleen Roberts provisionally qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championships with a time of 11:36.67 at the Husker Invitational in Lincoln, Neb., during the weekend. "The girls' distance medley qualified for a school record. That was probably-definitely the highlight of the meet," Kansas junior Michael Evers said. The school record is Kloster's fifth. Two years ago, Kloster and Swartz finished second in the same relay at the Husker Invitational, so this was a special victory for the two fifth-year seniors. Kloster said that the team's main goal was to qualify for nationals, but also she and Swartz wanted to win the meet to receive the first-place prize international about the sweatshirt. "Last night we were pretty excited. We've always wanted to win at the Husker." Kristi Kloster first-place prize — a Husker Invitational sweatshirt Kristi Klotor Kansas track senior and member of the Jayhawk distance medley team "We finally got it," Kloster said Kansas junior sprinter Pierre Lisk also had an outstanding meet. Lisk finished third in both the 55-meter and 200-meter dash in a very talented field in the Devaney Center. UNLV, " Kansas track and field coach Gary Schwartz said. "It's kind of a mini-nationals because you got schools from all over the country: UCLA. BYU. "The idea and the reason peo come to it are because it's an opportunity to run against good people and get great performances." Kansas received other standout performances from a jumper, sprinter and a pole vaulter. Kansas freshman high jumper Jason Archibald finished third in the high jump at six feet, 11 inches and Kansas senior sprinter Dawn Steele-Slavens finished sixth in the 200 meter. Despite some strong individual performances, Schwartz said the team will have to make some improvements before the last Big Eight Indoor Championship on Feb. 23. Kansas freshman Jon Colby Miller set a collegiate personal record with a pole vault of 16 feet, five inches. "I think in general we didn't have a very good meet," Schwartz said. "We got to make some things happen." Horoscopes By Linda C. Black Today's Birthday (Feb. 12). Make a decision, and take action now. In March, an investment may be required to secure your future. In April, you could find romance in an educational setting. Go some place together in June. Stay busy in July, and instigate legal proceedings in August. Schedule your vacation for October, and complete career obligations in November. You may get a surprise from friends in December. A secret tip brings benefits in January. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You had better get that check into the mail this morning! If you hold off much longer, you'll have penalties. Tonight would be a good time to learn a new game. There are probably several people who would like to teach you. Pick the one with the best sense of humor. even stronger. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You may notice you're even more powerful than usual this morning. Unfortunately, it won't last. Better make your move early. Tonight, talk to an older relative. If you learn how your ancestors got through hard times, you'll become Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Keep your head down this morning. You need to finish some stuff that should have gone out last week. Use new skills to speed up your production. Confess an old mistake to your sweetheart this evening, and fall in love all over again. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Consult a friend in private this morning. You may get the answer you need to make a big decision. Do it early or not at all. Plans made later may fall to materialize. Stay home and discuss a private matter with your sweetheart tonight. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You may run into massive resistance this morning. It's because you want to change something that works for somebody else. Show the benefit for doing things your way, and you'll get further. You'll have a receptive audience tonight. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Make travel plans early this morning. If you can leave, so much the better. Get away before, the boss thinks of anything else for you to do. Your mate will have even more chores for you tonight. Authorize a little reward for yourself! Aries (March 21-April 19). This morning, pay bills, and gather money you are owed. Get all the business taken care of early, just in case you get a good offer this afternoon. It would be a nice evening to take a drive with a friend. Talk about things you don't usually have time for. Taurus (April 20-May 20). To advance in your career, try something that has never been done before — at least not by you. Rely on an old partner for moral, if not financial, support. Go through your budget again this evening. You may find a place where you can whittle waste even further. Gemini (May 21-June 21). Be nice to a quiet coworker this morning. That one may have more going on than you realize. You may be thwarted from taking action until this afternoon. If you work with a partner, you should be able to get what you want. Trade something you have. Cancer (June 22-July 22). Don't get involved in a messy situation today, even for a good friend. You may only make matters worse. It's time to accept responsibility. If you get into a bind, call a wise person who lives out of town for inspiration. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). You may be able to work out a compromise this morning. Hopefully, you'll end up with something that's better than either of you had. For relaxation, hide away with a good book tonight. 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