Waterloo Figure Skating Club when. "ustnightimahedagmupof13andurarold skaters go through their routines and I couldn’t ixslievetltehighsmergrheveltherhave.rsornetimes wortderwhmeita11aanetshrme AtsarmultdtlteNationalHotheyuaguelothout, Manlerinsiauthattuevigiottr-kssareputtirtgats manyprdemt'mtti1tiguretrkatingtmrnpetitionsonthe airasptmihle. "HeeeIttminWataidoo,tttthelastmirtutetraining forahigamptstition.iiuatfittigheddoingiixshm" fItxsCupatu)inthrmdqsinNitqrttmNis, andin thelaattmsmsekarfieomntasuavegatr,mrtha, Khrsas;hts&toNiagaraNuandthtmbaektovxtus o.jhmytirirtganddattartding." Whiitsthehkedthebigtmgkigattmdive,Mimley claimsssiteuotthinugAoutthemoner . . "Wher.trgototherixrtnpet1ioytNtyot.thinting about the money, I'm just thinking about getting thmughie" Manley, skating before a crowd of animal children andteaehersfrun0uru4yduurdestrhool,spent anhourgrirxrthrrtughherrrsutinessunderthediree tiim0fherpeuhetiattttanagerSnttthuss.'rheprevi- 1uspight she spent time at Waterloo', Rink In The mer Canadian champion) Brian Omar; getting back into the triple jumps, something I haven't done in alestpevrstttrM A n A _ _ --__ ?tyk,jmrtieinirberorrs an audience of kitehener. Peter Cudhu amide SM changed for the We] Arure skater. Today, prdissimmldgttreakatinghrahnostliuhav. ingaliamsetopeinttn-. Bmttsinehaathemasnt $1.5 million Gold Chttmpirmahip skating competition in Edmonton, aw 36-year-old Scott Hamilton, who won gold for United States in the 1984 Winter Olympias, earn $260,000 for a weebnd of skating. Withthehigutauofprrdtmiqrtalfigureihating, 29yearold ElizthethMimley,onasagrtin,findssh_ tioingjumptsandk-thathelpedherearnatilver medal in the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics. The petite, but muscular Manley, of Ottawa, who ttx)ksometirnedrhunherNqu1arihasCinderella in the lee Capades Show in Niagara Falls, was in Waterloo last week training for the Toyota Canada Challenge at Hamilton's Copps Coliseum last Friday night. Her next stop was the US. Open on Saturday in Wonxster,Maatr Hbrmer,ottMimday,shewasrhts& at it again as Cinderella waiting for her prince to “Here I am, 29, doing triple jumps. There aren't emyghhpthtstlttsinpanaatrshel-hthitrlxxirf said Manley, who’s also renaming-15mm cracked din, aches and Bruises. The purse for the Canada Challenge was $440,000, while the US. Open purse was slightly over $1 mil. lion, Former Olympian Manley back to ccvrrpetitive skating Cool Money! “I'nzseems a kt of may. M.“ W Miro!- ly! gape is_the_ mpg, only, the stakes have wean W005 NASH I†hum» mo :23? IIlgttt his wardrobe potential with guilty brand name coordinates from W. Combine our blazers. slacks and vent: to create great, versatile looks. 030 WAN m. WEDNESDAY. new 7.1†. PAGE 86 an’m ll aan.-6 pan. 6 o I v A u v including Holidays 181 King St. lr, Waterloo SnotrBriefs VoIvLe-Xball Uni . of Waterloo Wan-kn swept three games born the University tfWeat, em Ontario Mustangs in OUAA volley- ball playhst week Win-ion. lead by an excellent perfor- mnme hr power hitter Rene Holt and tet, ter Shawn Smith, won 15-10, 15-12, 156 The UW Athena: found themselves on thelaingendofathreegame senesm the Mustangs, falling 11-15, $15. 14-16, The mumment will feature two Kitch- ener-Waterloo teams (Wild Hawks), as well as two teams from Guelph. Other teams will represent Simone. Burlington, Woodstock and Burlington, Resurrection catholic high school will host a tmrday eight team bantam bas- ketball tournament beginning this Frr day. Play begins at 7 pm on Friday. and Saturday beginmng at 8 am and ends with the 7 pm. chyppionship game. SE members of the KstcherurWaurrioo Gymnastics Club gave strong perfor. mances in Burlington at the men's first qualifying meet for the southwest and central regions on Sunday dpppi ttGr wonGss record m 2-4 i"itGi?g"irGti tiymrjatitjiisi Tickets for the banquet can be pur. chasaibythegeneral puhlicirtmKitch. ener Parks and mum Wanna Park Pavilion offiat, Jesse Osier of the K-W Asahi Judo Club Won bronze at a judo contest held 1n Ma; this past weekend - _ The eiiht-rearad Osier earned his medal by competing up an age category in the 9-10 middle might junior boys. Banquet The City' of Kitchener will be mm Its 27th annual athletic awards banquet on All Kitchener amateur athletes who have achieved a canadian, provincial or national championship or an 1nterna. tional championship in 1994 are eligible To obtain an application for, please call Athletics. 741-2398, Judo In Cadet competmon A Kurt 1wwrnck placed fourth overall, with second place finishetsonlxsthhighbarand floor, Mark Beiler was first on vault and fourth an high bar; while Matti Beiler was first on In Argo B asrnpetition Andrew Parsons finished fourth overall, placing ftrst on floor, second on nngs and third on para]. lel bars. lit Argo A competition Douglas Elan finished fourth overall, placing first on pornmelhorseandthirdonhighbarand Mor. in junior competmon Braden Km was first in his division. FREDERICK ST. MALL Kitchener 579-6367 STORE HOURS: Mon. lo Than. 9 no 6 Pd. â€.SI. " Opel 5-day: "" Sunday