| Show The Salt Lake Tribune galt gakt Zlibunt ominunl IMMn Sports an I Y alla EV5 1988 11 Wednesday May ON r iter(4A7c m rpur4 ecreation I IlL01101flaMMIO Murray Baseball Brothers Play Familiar 'Name Game' — 404"- - 7: N I - ' 11 - ''' t ' - - i ) t I1Pi" t : 11 - ' t ' ' ago 111111 CARPET ' SPECIALISTS 1 scotilx:- - 14t Brighteners 1 :) " tr -4 1 — '''' mu ems in gm - 21 ' 'r - amm mom Pads AS TWO CALL TODAY ROOMS 3550202 AVAILABLE ALSO CARPET PROTECTOR VI coietmous MMM OMM MOM MONOMOM MOM I 4 Moving &COMBINATION TEFLON -: : I 1' r:3 051 nt t Steam Cleaning I Furniture COUNT I I CLEAN:NC CARE I Color I 1 : I I - - MOM MOM MUM MOM MEM OM MOM MOM MOM MOM MOM Me d 4 a -- ' e 0 z 'I ' - ok " 1 1 '' - 4 4 I I I I LAUNDERED —Tribune Stott Photo by Steve Griffin nrc FOR: I I sophomore be was named to the all- region team something that few "I played with Cheyenne as a freshman and a sophomore It puts pressure on you because everyone judges you on what he did" the senior whose father also played baseball for Murray explained Chad Forrest can remember skipping school as a youngster to watch his oldest brother play baseball for Murray "It's in the blood I guess" he said His brother's team made it all the sophomores have accomplished "It's tough to follow a brother But its also to my advantage" said Doug Chapman "A lot of coaches look at you just because of your name I felt a lot of pressure at first but now its a lot better" Playing on the same team with an older brother isn't as easy as some people think Cody Winget points out — eA' A LA'rtif t1 le' : A When you think of wrestling — especially for youths — one name comes to mind Jeff Winder lin He is responsible for introducing the sport to numerous youngsters He has elevated some to the ranks of international competition To all his students he has in the words of a friend "been a model of con- sistency dependability and warmth" The Utah native has been involved in wrestling for many years Many prep and collegiate wrestlers learned their ' iz 1 very first moves from Mr Winder lin t He is founder and head coach of the Sundance Wrestling Club vvhich has '" been in operation for eight years Five hundred athletes from Delta to Brigham City have participated with the Sun- dance Club Four wrestlers under Coach ? Winderlin's guidance were chosen to represent the United States in international competition winning two gold a silver and a bronze medal He has arranged meets with many national teams including Japan Sweden By Patti Auer and Austria Many Granite High wrestlers know Coach Winderlin For five years after graduating from the University of Utah he volunteered his time at Granite High He has served as the administrator of the Utah branch of AAU wrestling the 1980 Regional Olympic trials and the AAU regional tournaments To say he has volunteered thousands hours is an un- F1 lv 0 r) — — - -J 11z: i L C'r 1 4414134-fr--1- -- 1 Q - 1Yf 4 - 4TWL1- 1 L1 1 -- NY111A1 111':71 10 PtItaL - Today's eryptoquote: DER CHARACTER IS AS TRULY A CRIME AS TO MURDER THE BODY — TRYON EDWARDS Crossword & Cryptoquote on - - EV-- LINER STRIPS : r t ' " - I - i IMIN me tea eso um own 411 -' ' ok -- 1 IIP r - CODY TOND:3 MAGNIFIDUE 4425 SOUTH 2950 EAST I 80Cdaylloorar pen AloNporTmaennnting Body Composition Analysis I 278TOKE 4 all Ir" 111 wog 1 7 ------ ?111 ji The - p No-Swe- - ri 0 um Ele no ono ems smi -- 7 Expires MAY 311988 ma ma mai inn owe 1 - ?Z Y4'Vj I A3147‘i‘1:ii? 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Offer Applies to 200 ft or More I I I I CODY TOMINI - : I TO MUR- Is - 29 all Salt Lake City The archer is Miss Parker an eighth grader at Bingham Middle School She was the Youngest gold medal winner at the 1987 Pan American Games and was named the National Archery Association's female athlete of the year She is expected to be in Seoul South Korea for the Summer Olympics Mr Eliason is another Utah archer that may be headed to the Summer Games In 1987 he placed second in the Olympic Festival - i —' -- t: - r O Flt 'Plr Fast & Clean Installation LIIIII:—C- : z 1 i I j -- iriir (EDGING FOR FLOWER BEDS) I Ie T Ell-lo- 917 TO ' 9 inn Pm on Ere on goo VI IF um me inis ons oral aim le - 20 FEET FREE Archers Attend Colorado Meet Eleven Utah archers participated in the National and Western Regional Indoor Championships held at the US Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs Colo last month In all there were over 200 participants Those representing Utah were Denise Parker 14 South Jordan Ed Eliason 50 Stansbury Park Justin Hallman 15 and Sanriel Mathis 11 both Riverton Larry Smith 45: Cin26 Chris Holddy Vezzetti-Becke- r ing 18 ' Christian Killian 13' Brayn Peterson 13: Randi Smith 35: Lucinda Wald 29 and Allen H Wald I 223 East 900 South on ow um ' 1 WOMEN & ---- CONCRETE 7 immo ION MB -i on am BEAUTIFUL PERMAANENT t derstatement In 1986 Mr Winderlin received the Norton Chirstiansen "Salute to Volunteers" award and was named the USAW Coach of the Year He was also involved in the recruitment of many wrestling officials One of those officials has become the State Pairing Master and another the head Freestyle Official Mr Winderlin has received little if any monetary gain from the many long hours he has contributed to the sport He is one of those volunteers who do it for the love of the sport Wrestling has been a big part of Jeff Winderlin's life And Jeff Winderlin has been a big part of wrestling ! : ':11-- c'T-Aa—- i ro MEN 1 'i: Ttmeout rigN2Al A 1101T A - t ' no - 1 8 v Murray players in discussing the baseball program's success point to Coach Seibenberg But Seibenberg points to Murray's long list of brothers who lend the same names to success year after year - Murray school districts a post he has held since From 1966 to '71 he taught sixth grade at Pioneer Elementary For three years Mr McClellen headed up a "Home-base- d Early Childhood Project" for both the Granite and Los Angeles school districts As for the future Mr Mc Mellen said "I'll take one day at a time I'll see if I can stand retirement" He retires effective July 1 11111131Q 0-- 0 15 (IVY PLACE) in En I 1 Coupon good for both day cisceirvt:ocetivTe 364-672- East 33rd So : MENDING A WITH COUPON 8 an Imo Imo Eno ing" Mr Wrestling? Just Pin Title on Sundance Coach day from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm students participate in activities such as swimming hiking to Millcreek and Timpanogos Cave outdoor cooking and a visit to Hog le Zoo The course culminates in a four-da- y trip into the high Hintahs The first session begins June 13 and lasts until July 8 with registration due June 6 The second session begins July 18 and lasts through August 11 wLb registration due July 11 Cost for the course is $295 with an advance deposit fee of $50 For more information please contact the school 'f t ‘s 4 MILITARY UNIFORMS UNI'iED IIIIIITORS"' 484-188- : leather a Cleaned a Allred - competing in 10 shoots with ranges from 25 to 100 yards Prizes will be awarded in each shoot— a one ounce silver coin hence the Silverado Shoot At 5 pm the cannon shoot will begin with participants firing lead balls up to a pound each at a target 300 or 400 yards away Silver coins will be awarded to the winners in this category as well Sunday Will feature a shoot for prizes other than coins and will also have the shotgun event That will last until goon when most people will head home There is a $10 a day shooting fee but that allows participants to compete in each event Mr Bone said To rind the shoot head west on Interstate 80 to the Dugway exit then head south for 12 miles to the Delle Ranch Turn left at the ranch and the shoot will be on ELM land Signs are posted to direct interested Etle REWEAVING 550 ALL YEAR ROUND 14 2020 way to the championship game of the state tournament something Chad and the Spartans missed by one game last year "He kids me a lot But if we make it to state this year we will do well because of experience — and coach- ZIPPER REPLACEMENT $275 Reg 4 11 9 1 through the baseball program Another Winget Carson is currently a sophomore Cody Winget Is one of the many Murray players that has followed an older brother PANTS HEMMED t g ALTERATIONS TAILORING - DRY CLEANING - LAUNDRY SHIRT I 4 6 EXPIRES GIIIIIID OPENING s PROFESSIONAL I ‘ 1 4‘ SKI CLOTHING - Early-Childhoo- d i '' 1111111 144 EXPIRES 5131188 II IMO -- Protective NO SIZE LIMIT I f 1 so sue mulasso as ono OM SO INCLUDES: U N GUY e Right Man for Kindergarten Job He started his career as a teacher at Woodrow Wilson Elementary School in South Salt Lake in 1954 He taught Head Start summer programs from 1965 to 1971 and that led to directorship of the federal program for Granite Jordan and i ' 111111 - f95 11 am Sign Up Now for 'Inquiry School' 1975 t '''''‘ Shooters Set Sights on Weekend Traditionally teaching kindergarten has been thought of as women's work But in the Granite School District a male presence has definitely been felt Veteran teacher Kenneth McClellen is retiring after a career that had a profound impact on the development of the kindergarten program for children "I have strong warm feelings to- ward the kindergarten program I have probably made my greatest contribution in writing and strength ening that program" he said reflecting on his 33 years in education Mr McClellen who capped his career as curriculum and instruction director in the state's largest school district said: "I don't have a moment's regret that I went into education It has been a great experience Each assignment has been a new exciting challenge" Listed in "Who's Who in Education" he earned his bachelor's degree in elementary education with a kindergarten proficiency from the University of Utah and a general adminintrativp certificate in ir t num L: 110M $m 1 't '''' q all-sta- self-estee- m i 1 I - 4 t I n am-Noo- t LIJ CARPET I en WI riD stzliza- fliS AM' 2 ) 'i : OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM 1 7:30 am Ap v- En me on mu w 'ot‘ - - ”' brother The school offers two four week sessions consisting of outdoor activities environmental experiences and development of social skills and Students learn basic outdoor skills such as hiking equipment use first aid and development of interests and abilities During the four week course which meets Monday through Thurs - 1k0 from k: 7:30 11 ONLY No 7DIoNaEy Valid Mall won lino inge Ems dm '' 4 1 played on two of Murray's state championship teams and was an selection It looks as if Kevin could repeat that feat As a Realms of Inquiry School 1140 S 900 East a private institute that teaches children ages 10 to 14 about the outdoors is currently accepting registration for two summer ti I I EXPIRES MAY 30 1988 No'-- ---- e-r-- ‘) 4 Mike diehards setting up teepees We always used to just plink around for fun" said Mont Bone one of the shoots organizers and a black-powdshooter for the past 15 years "We had a similar shoot last year but this year we're having it open to those who want to come out and shoot black powder weapons" The event begins Saturday morning at 8 am and will continue throughout the day with participants i 01 0000 i 1 1 : 46 ' Brothers? At first base for Murray is senior Doug Chapman University of Utah basketball fans know Doug's older brother Keith Many also know the oldest Champan Steve All of the Chapmans are outstanding baseball and basketball players Murray is known for its strong pitching this year One reason is Chad Forrest He follows older brothers Clint and Bart There are also the Winget brothers — Cheyenne Cody and Carson Cheyenne plays for Dixie College while the other two play for the Spartans this season Ryan and Rick Lewis are another brother duo that suit up for Murray mountain man outfits of the 1840sand there will even be a few ii- -i 4 — For those who enjoy the Old West and shooting black-powdfirearms the first annual Silverado Shoot is the place to be this weekend The shoot which will be held in Skull Valley west of Tooele will feature black powder shooting competitions in both rifle and shotgun and will even feature a black powder cannon shootoff Saturday evening Most participants in the two-da- y event will be attired in buckskins or OPEN MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND Road lo use ma ma me one 1 4 - 277-808- 0 blocks East of Cottonwood 5 1 BUY 1 GM' 1 FREE iv y Murray-Hollada- I 011 2 FREE WHEN YOU BUY 2 1 better than their brother" Kevin Bolingbroke's scones or toast No take home not good with other offers Restaurant 2263 E : I CHEESE OMELET I Served with hash browns I j 156 1 - MURRAY — Murray High School has been successful in baseball because top players such as Chapman Beck Bolingbroke Forrest Lewis and Mackey suit up year after year You could say that Spartan baseball is a family affair The Spartans winners of five region titles in the past eight years have continually relied on brothers to enhance the program This year there are several brothers of former top players in uniform for the Spartans Following an older sibling isn't easy for the players But it's a bonus for the program says Murray Coach Bill Seibenberg "They've all played well" he said "They're in a situation where they expect to win because they've watched the games for so long They always think we are the team to beat It's hard to coach siblings) because every player is different But they all come with the idea they should win And some come in hoping to do even ! sige I I By Patti Auer Tribune Staff Writer I Servsn' 1111 lito COREY'S HAM rii:rfC0 I proudly MI OMR U "lirr1110 a!) lbi : fAty - ' ' - 'XV LVAMCISCAtti011ilagmoAWIRINIL72—- - ''y7- - 44- - 77' 4111eBiZMMMtMW'3::F-'''r''-5:- 777(7771' grA 1-- s' - —i - —1 I i - I |