Thursday, November 30,1995 UN I V E R S I T Y D A I L Y K A N S A N Chiefs may protest Carter's ejection The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Chiefs coach Marty Schottenheimer says he still is deciding whether to make a formal complaint about the ejection of defensive back Dale Carter from the Nov. 23 game in Dallas. Carter was involved in several shoving matches with Cowboys receiver Michael Irvin and finally was ejected after a confrontation late in the fourth quarter. The Chiefs maintain that Deion Sanders was guilty of much of the same conduct but was not penalized because of his star status. Carter has complained previously that officials watch him more closely than other backs and are more likely to call him for pass interference because of his physical play. Schottenheimer said on Tuesday that he still was waiting to review the film of Carter's actions. Schottenheimer and Carter got into a heated argument on the sideline after Carter was ejected, but the coach was quick to defend the cornerback on Tuesday. "Dale made some great plays," he said. "There is a very thin line between tough, aggressive football and that kind of thing. I tell them that if we lose them to an incident like that, it hurts all of us. "No one wants to sense they are being intimidated. But it's wasted energy in my opinion." Schottenheimer said he felt the NFL was doing all it could by bining players for unusportmanlike play, particularly for violent hits on quarterbacks. The Chiefs find themselves in position to clinch the AFC West on Sunday in Oakland after the Raiders' 12-6 loss on Monday night to San Diego. It is the middle game of a threegame road swing for Kansas City, which suffered its second loss on Nov. 23 in Dallas, but still holds a two-game lead above the Raiders and has a victory against them already this season. "By and large, I think it is being contained very well," he said. "I feel quite certain the league doesn't like it. I think the policy of addressing unnecessary roughness or unsportsmanlike conduct is good." "I would rather not talk about it," Schottenheimer said. "We still have not accomplished any of the objectives that we set out to achieve. We've got our own agenda. We're pleased that we're 10-2. "We're disappointed that we have not played as well as we can all of the time." Kansas City and Dallas in lead for Big 12 home The Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY — Big 12 commissioner Steve Hatchell stopped in Oklahoma City along with conference officials to tour possible sites for the new league's headquarters. as headquarters for the Big 12, which begins play in 1996. Hatchell visited Oklahoma City on Tuesday, after having been in Omaha, Neb., earlier in the day. On Monday, he toured sites in Lubbock, Texas and Colorado Springs. Six cities are still being considered He was scheduled to make stops in Kansas City, Mo., and Dallas yesterday, The Daily Oklahoman reported. Dallas and Kansas City are considered the front-runners for the league office. Kansas City has been the headquarters of the Big Eight since 1947, while Dallas has been the longtime home to the Southwest Conference offices. Finalists will be invited tomorrow to Kansas City to make presentations when the Big 12 chief executive officers gather for meetings. The CEOs are expected to reach a decision on a site before the meetings end. Horoscopes Today's Birthday (Nov. 30) Luck is on your side this year, which is good. You may need it. In December and January, spend in order to gain. A loved one may need a loan, too. Get expert advice first. Domestic chores may require lots of attention in March. Conditions should ease by April, so travel then. Work hard in May so you can afford an adventure in August. Friends will steer you toward the right path in September. Aries (March 21-April 19): If you've done everything on your lists, you can relax this evening. If not, finish up the lists. Tonight is pretty good for travel. Be careful, though. Don't violate any rules or regulations. Even a slight infringement could be very expensive. Taurus (April 20-May 20): If you're on a budget, stay away from the stores. Even the sale items are too expensive, if you end up with things you don't need. If you decide to put some excitement into your life, take care. Pick the right person to play with so your secrets will be safe. Gemini (May 21-June 21): If a co-worker is a little shy, your bubbling personality should be just the antidote. Show you have a practical side, too, and make an even better impression. A contact tonight could lead to a fascinating relationship, after some initial difficulties. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Don't be put off by an angry remark. It could be symptomatic of a problem that has nothing to do with you. Give love back, and a strong friendship could develop. Help a coworker deal with a tough situation by offering your experience. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Pay back a debt this morning and you'll feel a lot better. You should be able to finish up another tough job around dinnertime. Later, get outside and do something physical. Invite a group of your favorite people to come along and play with you. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You look and feel great when you're lending a hand. Do that today, for a friend who's overwhelmed. Don't overspend for a festive celebration. Fix up what you have instead of buying new. Avoid a confrontation tonight by pulling your punches. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): If you're starting to feel stressed, sit down and get organized. That won't get the jobs done, but it should make you feel better. Concentrate on finding ways to save money so you'll have more to spend. Search through the cushions of your sofa. You may find a gold mine, or three-month old doggy. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): An unexpected development at home this morning could really put on the pressure. You can handle it. Delegate, if necessary. This is a great evening for a drive or a long walk. You'll have a wonderful time, once you get past the initial resistance. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): A kind word could mean a lot to a friend this morning. Make sure you let people know you appreciate what they've done. This afternoon, you may have trouble concentrating on the job. Stay calm, especially if your partner isn't. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): A surprise this morning could reveal an opportunity. Be prepared to take advantage of it. Later tonight, draw upon your vast experience to get out of a tight spot. Relax, and trust your instincts. That should work well in your life love, too! Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): This morning is pretty good for shopping. Follow your hunches; the more outrageous the better. For your spouse, pick out an old-fashioned gift, based on a private joke. Tonight is good for learning, either along or with a group of friends. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): If your shopping is all done, rent out your services to a frantic friend. Don't let anybody push you into buying an item you don't want, however. This morning is your best time for finding true love, if you're in the market for some of that. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. Tim Duncan had 22 points and 17 rebounds Wednesday night as the 10th-ranked Demon Deacons defeated Oklahoma State 69-53 in the Great Eight basketball festival. AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — This time Wake Forest had the big man. It proved to be the difference, just as it was last spring for Oklahoma State. No.10 Wake Forest corrals Cowboys The Associated Press "Duncan, he's just a man among boys out there," Oklahoma State coach Eddie Sutton said. "He's a very special player. I told him, 'God's given you a lot of talent.' It's rare to see all that talent in a 19-year-old." The victory for Wake Forest was a small payback for the Demon Deacons (2-0). The Cowboys (1-1) ousted Wake Forest 71-66 in the third round of the NCAA tournament last spring. But with Bryant "Big Country" Reeves now in the NBA, the Cowboys had no one capable of staying with Duncan and this game was never close. Adrian Peterson's opening basket gave Oklahoma State its only lead at 2-0. "Right now we have no inside threat whatsoever," Sutton said. "Our inside game right now is almost nonexistent. Until we can get some kind of inside play, it's going to be tough for us." Duncan also had six assists and blocked three shots. 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