Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 13, 1988 J 4 uggling jugglers juggle Michigan club catches attention BY KAREN GROMALA I stood petrified, unable to move. I was "the monkey in the middle," standing in between two jugglers who were tossing clubs at each other. I was literally in the middle of an interview with the juggling club. My interview had turned into a demonstration of juggling tricks. I was just glad that they weren't demonstrating with their flaming torches. I survived the demonstration without any injuries and managed to learn a little about the club that most everyone has seen on the Diag on Friday afternoons. THE CLUB CONSISTS of about 30 members, who besides scaring journalists, all share the love of juggling. The club has been around for a long time, but it has really grown in the past few years. There are both beginning and experienced jugglers. The club meets once a week to socialize, to practice old tricks, and to learn new ones. Besides doing these things, club members enjoy teaching people to juggle. Club member Eddie Pont said, "Juggling is fun, and we'd like as many people as possible to know how to do it. Juggling is really easy to learn, and it is very relaxing." I guess I must have looked skeptical because before I knew it, five members of the juggling club were placing bets on how long it would take for Pont to teach me how to juggle. IT TOOK ME exactly 22 minutes to master the three-ball cascade, which is the most basic juggling pattern. I now can vouch for Pont that juggling is both fun and easy to learn. It takes longer than 22 minutes to learn the more advanced tricks in juggling, though. After mastering the three-ball cascade, the beginning juggler moves on to other three-ball patterns like the reverse cascade and the carousel. Once these are perfected, many jugglers use clubs to do their juggling tricks. With clubs, they can make various patterns like the triangle, the star, and the feed These tricks are by no means the only ones, according to Pont. "There are as many tricks as there are jugglers," he said. To learn new tricks, many members of the club attend juggling conventions that take place throughout the year. The juggling club would like to share all of its tricks that it has learned and its knowledge of juggling with as many people as it can. The club will hold an event called Juggle-Rama on Oct.28 in the Pendleton Room of the Michigan Union from 3 p.m. to midnight. I encourage participation in this event because, I can now tell you from personal experience that juggling is both fun and easy to learn, but before you go take my advice - don't let the club members use you to demonstrate any tricks. SPORTS OF THE DAILY: Los Angeles puts Mets away, 6-0 'Associated Press' Athletic ace Dave Stewart, ace starter for the Amerian League champion Oakland Athletics, will start Game 1 of the World Series Saturday night. Stewart, who finished the season 21-12, started twice in the playoffs against Boston and won Sunday's finale, 4-1. The win gave Oakland a four-game sweep in the series, the first postseason sweep since the Cincinnati Reds rolled over the New York Yankees in the 1976 World Series. LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Los Angeles Dodgers won the National League pennant last night by beating the favored New York Mets, 6-0, in Game 7 behind Orel Hershiser's five- hitter, completing one of the greatest turnarounds in major league history. The Dodgers will host Game 1 of the 1988 World Series Saturday against Oakland in a rematch of the 1974 series won by the Athletics in five games. Hershiser, who finished the season with a record of 59 consecutive scoreless innings, started Games 1 and 3 without getting a decision and saved Game 4. Of the 65 innings pitched by the Dodgers, Hershiser accounted for 24 2/3. He broke the major league playoff mark of 22 2/3 innings, set in 1986 by Boston's Roger Clemens. The old NL playoff mark was 18 innings by Mike Scott of Houston, also in 1986. It is the Dodgers' ninth pennant since moving to Los Angeles in 1958 and their first since 1981, when they went on to beat the New York Yankees in the World Series. The Dodgers scored first in six of the seven games against the Mets and made things easy for Hershiser by scoring a run in the first off loser Ron Darling. Los Angeles then chased him with five runs in the second as New York made three sloppy fielding plays. Tyson hurt again NEW YORK (AP) - Heavyweight champion Mike Tyson has reportedly refractured his right hand, possibly putting a crimp in his scheduled title defense on Dec. 17 against Frank Bruno.. Bill Cayton, Tyson's manager, confirmed Tuesday that he had been called by promoter Don King from Cleveland with the news that may affect the champion's fight schedule. The latest revelations were contained in a story in yesterday's edition of the New York Daily News. According to reports, Tyson was hitting the heavy bag in a gym on King's farm in Orwell, Ohio, when the injury occurred. Tyson originally had been scheduled to start training Monday in Catskill, N.Y. Cayton said he could not be positive whether the apparent hairline fracture on the third metacarpal of the right hand, which Tyson injured in a street fight with Mitch Green in August in New York, was new or 4 old. 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