8A UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, January 23, 1996 AP Too 25 Kansas moved up one spot in the poll to third. The Javahawks remain the only Big Eight Conference team in the Top 25. | State | Date | Team | Points | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Missouri/usawest|7/10-0 | 15-0 | 1,841 | | 2. Kentucky (0) | 15-1 | 1,909 | 2 | | 3. Kentucky (0) | 15-1 | 1,909 | 2 | | 4. Connecticut (1) | 15-1 | 1,909 | 8 | | 5. Connecticut (1) | 15-1 | 1,909 | 8 | | 6. Oklahoma | 15-1 | 1,909 | 8 | | 7. Oklahoma | 15-1 | 1,909 | 8 | | 8. Virginia Tech | 11-1 | 1,102 | 11 | | 9. Virginia Tech | 11-1 | 1,102 | 11 | | 10. Wake Forest | 11-2 | 1,108 | 10 | | 10. Utah | 14-3 | 940 | 15 | | 11. North Carolina | 14-3 | 979 | 10 | | 12. Montana | 13-3 | 655 | 8 | | 12. Utah | 13-3 | 640 | 16 | | 14. Penn St. | 13-1 | 710 | 14 | | 14. NCLA | 13-1 | 670 | 13 | | 14. Michigan | 14-4 | 864 | 20 | | 17. Syracuse | 13-2 | 870 | 12 | | 18. Glennon | 12-2 | 894 | 18 | | 19. Purdue | 14-3 | 828 | 17 | | 20. Boston College | 12-8 | 888 | 24 | | 21. Album | 10-3 | 844 | 23 | | 22. Iowa | 14-4 | 883 | 16 | | 24. Texas Tech | 14-1 | 858 | 25 | | 24. Marquette | 12-3 | 120 | — | | 25. California | 10-4 | 74 | — | Others receiving votes Michigan 16, 87, Michigan 66, Georgia 50, New Mexico 44, Standard 41, George Tech 29, Missouri 38, Alabama 22, Vanderbilt 22, Nebraska 16, Tusah 17, Arkansas 14, South Carolina 17, Illinois 11, We-Geten Bay 10, Fortran 12, Miami, Ohio 7, Dulce 8, Ivana 8, George Washington 8, Santa Clara 5, Tampa 6, Birmingham 2, Kansas 16, R. F., Illinois 1, Washington 1. RICE TIME The Associated Press Man said Knick hit him in bar squabble NEW YORK — Police were investi- gating yesterday allegations that New York Knick forward Anthony Mason punched a man during an after-hours melee in a bar. Robert Towns, 35, needed suitches in his head after the alleged fight, police said. Mason has not been charged. Patrol officers first received a report of a disturbance at 4:30 a.m. at the Crane Club, said Officer Noreen Murray. When they arrived, they found a group of about 20 patrons, including Towns, arguing outside. HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (Jan. 23). Romance The Associated Press Towns told officers that momenta earlier he had been struck by several people, Murray said. He identified Mason as one of the attackers. Murray didn't know whether Mason had been questioned. and money are your main themes this year. Set goals from now through February. A nice gift will cement a romantic bond in March. Difficulties then could lead to success later. Make a domestic commitment in May. June's nice for a marriage, but your best time for the honeymoon is October. A secret could be revealed in December. Be careful with travel and communications all year. There will be lots of changes in plans. Arles (March 21-April 19). Do something you promised for your sweetheart today. You've been putting it off long enough. If you don't know how, ask an expert. A friend's unusual idea could be dangerous. If you're being asked to participate, make sure you take safety precautions. Taurus (April 20-May 20). A meeting with friends should go well. That's the good news. Your boss may be in a rigid frame of mind, however. That one could insist you comply with ridiculous rules and regulations. If you have to travel, allow plenty of time. There will be difficulties. Gemini (May 21-June 21). A long-distance contact today could be very helpful. If you're trying to raise money, expect complications. Pay off an old debt first, to ease the strain. Go along with your The Knicks next scheduled game is tonight against the Chicago Bulls. Cancer (June 22-July 22). A partner may have misunderstood your suggestion. You'd better make sure you're on the same wavelength, before proceeding further. Take a jaunt with your true love tonight. Visit an old mutual friend, or go out to dinner. Or both. sweetheart's whins tonight, even if they're completely unreasonable. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). Expect mixups at work today. Just keep doing the job over until you get it right. It's good practice. If your sweetheart's in a pensive mood, a little gift would be nice. Don't get anything else for yourself, though. That could be part of the problem. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). It may look like everything you've been working for is falling apart. Actually, a change in plans could be to your advantage. Talk it over with your true love tonight and put in the necessary correction. You're actually pretty lucky right now. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 29). Don't ask what today should do for you. Ask what you can do for today. Figure it out for yourself. Of course if you followed this advice, someone else would be telling you what to do, so disregard this. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Stop worrying about a technical subject at home. If you can't figure it out, you can always hire an expert to do it for you. Romance Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). What you think you have and what you really have may be two different things. Stay home tonight and figure it out. A new computer program could help a lot. Also, listen to a roommate's complaints. You don't have to fix them; just listen. should be a lot more to your liking. Your sweetheart will probably be in a compliant frame of mind tonight. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). If you need more money, use your imagination today. You may be overlooking another of your talents that you could market. The purchase of a new tool may be necessary. A woman who loves you can also be a great help. In romance, the old-fashioned ways still work best. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Your job may be stalled due to bureaucratic confusion. Get that cleared up and things will flow smoothly again. It's pointless to argue with your true love over money tonight. Figure out how to make more, instead. That way, you can both have what you want. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Don't be dissuaded form what you know is right. A leader could be on the wrong track. You could get bad information at a meeting, too. Check the numbers again before you base a conclusion on them. Classified Directory 100s Announcements 200s Employment 1.05 Personals 1.10 Business Personals 1.20 Announcements 1.30 Entertainment 1.40 Lost and Found 300s Merchandise 205 Help Wanted 225 Professional Servi- 405 Real Estate 430 Roommate Wanted 400s Real Estate 305 For Sale 340 Auto Sales 360 Miscellaneous 170 Want to Buy 235 Typing Services The Kansan will not knowingly accept any advertisement for housing or employment that discriminates against women on race, age, color, religion, sexual orientation, nationality or disability. Further, the Kansan will not knowingly accept advertisement that is in violation of University of Kansas regulations. 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The long-time assistant, interviewed but passed over by four other teams in the last 10 years, will get a shot at trying to turn the Tampa Bay Buccaneers into a winner. The Vildngs, who must hire a new defensive coordinator if they lose the 40-year-old assistant to the Bucs, had hoped for a decision by last Friday. But published reports suggested McKay might have delayed because Tampa Bay was waiting to see if New Orleans coach Jim Mora would be released from the final year of his contract and become a candidate for the opening. The team, which hasn't made the playoffs or finished above 500 since 1982, scheduled an afternoon news conference yesterday to make the announcement. "I feel good," he said after being cornered by reporters and television cameramen who staked out the restaurant for nearly three hours. "It looks like it's going to go well. There's still a couple of little Dungy, the Minnesota Vikings' defensive coordinator since 1992, flew to town Sunday for his first face-to-face meeting with Bucs owner Malcolm Glazer. He was laughing and smiling as he left a popular steakhouse where he and his wife, Lauren, had dinner with the Glazer family and other Bucs officials. Dungy sounded confident, but stopped short of saying he had the job. things to do. I think Mr. Glazer is going to make all the comments." Glazer, however, ducked into a car and was whisked away without being interviewed. He emerged as the leading candidate to replace Sam Wyche after Tampa Bay made unsuccessful bids to land Jimmy Johnson and Steve Spurrier. The soft-spoken Dungy has been interviewed for at least five other NFL vacancies — twice by the Philadelphia Eagles and once each by the Green Bay Packers, Pittsburgh Steelers and Jacksonville Jaguars — in the last 10 years Even after Dungy arrived in town to talk with Glazer, McKay insisted the job had not been formally offered. "We have maintained all along that a very important step in the process of naming a new coach would be a meeting with the owners," McKay said. "That is the purpose of Tony's trip to Tampa." Dungy, a NFL assistant for 15 seasons, became the league's youngest defensive coordinator when Pittsburgh promoted him in 1984 at age 28. He inherits a Tampa Bay team that finished 7-9 after getting off to a promising 5-2 start last season. Wyche was fired Dec. 27 after compiling a 23-41 record in four seasons. Dungy began working on a potential coaching staff after McKay interviewed him a second time while both were scouting workouts for the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala. New Orleans linebacker coach Jimmy Haslett reportedly is his top choice for defensive coordinator, while Pittsburgh running backs coach Dick Hoak and Detroit offensive coordinator Tom Moore are possibilities for offensive coordinator. Warm reception at Super Bowl doesn't surprise Cowboys The Associated Press The Rows are back in town TEMPE, Arta. — Hundreds cheer their arrival in a city they don't call home. Dozens more try to sneak into their luxury hotel for a peek, an autograph, and who knows what else? The Boys are back in town. "That was about as rewarding and exciting as getting off any plane anywhere," Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Sunday night after the rousing reception his NFC champions received from the folks in Arizona, where the Super Bowl will be played next Sunday. "I was reminded of a great farm we have out here." The Cowboys seemingly have them everywhere. It didn't seem to matter to anyone that the AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers weren't around yet; they arrive today. Some people, particularly the oddsmakers who have the Steelers as 13-point underdogs, apparently wonder if they should show up at all. For one day, at least, the Cowboys certainly were enough. Security was tight and few fans slipped through into the mountainside hotel housing America's Team. Still, the airport greeting made it clear this also is Arizona's Team — at least in this Super Bowl. me that the Super Bowl is in Phoenix, where we have such a great group of fans," Jones said. "Before the Cardinals were here, this was Cowboys territory, and we've kept a lot of when we play the Cardinals and hear our fans. It's almost a home field edge, and our fans make a lot of noise. "We know this stadium. We've been All-Pro safety Daren Woodson, who grew up in the Phoenix area and played at Arizona State — in the very stadium where the 30th Super Bowl will take place — hardly looks at this as a road trip. "I think the Super Bowl is always a new experience, no matter when or where or who you play," fullback Darryl Johnston, hardly a media megastar but one of the best players at his position in the game, said. "Because of what we get in Dallas, all the attention there and everywhere we do, we might be more used to it. "But we all realize the main purpose of being here, and I don't think any of the players will be distracted or misled. They know we have a lot of unfinished work. I don't think we have to worry about our guys being in awe or thinking this is a big party." here every year and we're 6-2 here." those fans." Getting to Tempe early might be a wise move. While the Steelers check in and then almost immediately have to meet the media, the Cowboys get a chance to kick back, do a little socializing and, well, play the role of rock Star. Which, at least in the cases of Troy, Emmitt, Michael and Delon — do we really need surnames? — seems apropos. "When I heard Phoenix got a Super Bowel, I knew I'd have a chance to be in it with this team," Woodson said. "It's almost like a homecoming for us." The Super Bowl has been a blast for the NFC since 1894. Eleven straight victories and counting. It's a legacy the Steelers aren't a part of — they're 4-0 in the title game, but haven't gotten this far since the 1979 season. That APC slide is another burden the Steelers carry with them when they get off the plane today. And when they are queried about it all week. And, of course, when they take the field at Sun Devil Stadium. "Until we arrived, it hadn't even lift "We realize at some point the AFC is going to win them," Troy Alkman said. 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