7 Scots Beat Lake County Nine For Fourth In Row "Tremendous", was the word used by Coach Popovich to describe the McHenry^County College win over Lake County by an 8-0 score on April 26. "Mulvenna and Stilling worked hard in order to be ready for this one", he stated, "and it showed as they combined to pitch a two-hitter." Good te^m play in the field and tough hitting were also instrumental in giving the Scots a 4-2 record in conference play. BOX SCORE Dehn, 3b Dannehy, cf Smith, lb Pitzen, c Mulvenna, p Stilling, p % Bielski, If Robinett, ss Connell, 2b Schultz, rf ab r h 3 2 0 3 2 1 3 2 2 3 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 4 1 1 4 0 1 4 0 1 ' 4 0 1 Registrations Still Being Accepted For Teen Golf Openings are still available for any boy or girl desiring to learn fundamentals of golf. This annual Lake Region YMCA class will be held at Arnold Palmer, Rts. 14 and 31. The time is 5:15 - 6:00 p.m. and will meet on Wednes days, May 3 - June 21. A small basket of balls is included in the fee. The only equipment required of par ticipants is a driver golf club, to be recommended by the in structor, Tommy Meehan. The activity is open to any youth living in tWe Algonquin, Cary-Fox River Grove, Crystal Little League Of The Lakes There will be a clean-up day May 6, Saturday at 9 a.m. til?, at the Little League field* We need all the parents we can get to paint, mow, trim bushes etc. The next big day to remember is Sunday, May 14, opening day and the parade. All boys in all three divisions are to meet at the 3-D Bowl at 12 noon, in uniform, for the parade. Our sponsors and teams for the year are: Sponsor - Island Lake Police Dept. Team - I.L. Police. Manager, Scott Lundelius. Coach, Ken Koats and Jim Crawford. Island Lake Water Co. - Braves. Manager, Bill Holmes, Coaches, Bob Walsh and Roger Wolf. * Kaspers Standard Service - Kaspers. Manager, George Baird. Coach, Rick Hoffman. J&L Gas - J&L. Manager, Lake, Huntley, McHenry and Woodstock area. Registrations may be completed by filling out a registration blank and paying fees at the Lake Region YMCA office, 95 Grant street, Crystal Lake, Illinois. Further in formation is available at the YMCA office, phone 815-459- 4455. Larry Vietick, Coach, Larry Thompson. Carpet Discount Store - Carpet Discount. Manager, Wally Stamchuk. Coach, Steve Stanchuek Island Lake Lions Club - Lions. Manager, Bill Gray, Coach, Dave Hunt. Amrich Arco Service - Amrichs. Manager, Larry Vieteck, Coaches, Roy Lun delius and George Vietick. Mertins Real Estate - Manager, Ed Swartz, Coach, Ken Swartz. Our senior league "B" Team is managed by Bub Williams, Coach Jack Flynn. The minor league teams are managed by Larry White and Don Sawyer. Officers for Little League Are: President, Pete Meehan; Vice President, Roy Lundelius; Secretary, ""Mary Sayre; Treasurer, i\ancy Christy; Pres. Mother's club. Carol Holmes. iHIIMIIIIIIIlllllllliiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiHnitiic Northern lllini Bowmen News iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllllllililllt' Special "Black Jack" shoot (21 or bust) scheduled for the first Wednesday Family Nite at Northern lllini Bowmen's outdoor range on Draper Road, this May 3. Registration will be from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. There will be a prize for the adults and Farmer Finds Body Of Batavia Man On Rt. 47 SECTION 1-PAGE 7-PLAINDEALER-MAY 3 , 1972 Friday morning about 10:45, Kichard Payne of 3309 S. Route 47. Woodstock, reported to county officials that while working in a field on his farm, he discovered a partially decomposed body lying along a fence line. The body was located about 3-10 of a mile west of Route 47, which is the nearest road in the area. Initial examination of the body by Sheriff Art Tyrrell and his department revealed that the clothing, which was still intact, was identical to the clothing worn by Donald Brown, 22, of 448 Davis road, Batavia, who has been missing since Jan. 29. Brown had been attending a dance at Woodstock Com munity high school that evening when he reportedly walked away from the school trophies tor youth. In case of inclement weather, the Black Jack shoot will be held the following Wednesday Nite. Archers may shoot anywhere from two to a quiver full of arrows at each target to score 21 or less. However, over 21 and the score is 0!! Sunday. May 7 is Club Shoot date at NIB. and was never seen again A search of the clothing produced a wallet and other identification belonging to Brown. The body was removed to a temporary morgue established in fhe garage of the Sheriff's department, where it was examined by a pathologist who determined there was no evidence of physical violence or foul play in Brown's death. An inquest will be conducted by Coroner Theron Ehorn after examination of body tissue to determine the cause of death. Brown's body was removed to the Johnson funeral home, Batavia Members of the Sheriff's department who aided in the investigation along w ith Sheriff Tyrrell were Chief Deputy Sheriff Henry Nulle. chief of detectives. Capt Robert Madsen, Detective Sgt. George Hendle. Detectives Sherwood Cassell and John Tyrrell and Deputy Donald Lockhar t . phot ographer Deaths DONALD SCHIAVONE Donald Schiavone. 45, of 4701 McCullom Lake road, McHenry, died Sunday, April 30, in Harvard Memorial hospital Mr Schiavone was born in Chicago Dec 20. 1926 He was a carpenter by trade. Survivors are his wife, Lois • Bittermam; three children, Yallarie. 19. Donna. 17. and Donald. Jr.. 14. all at home, and one brother, Vincent, Lakemoor The body rested a* the George R Justen & Son funeral home until Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, when a Mass was offered in St Patrick's Catholic church. Burial was in Ringwood cemetery. LEO C KARLS Funera l se rv ices were conducted from the Ehorn- Adams chapel in Richmond Tuesday afternoon for Leo C Karls. 70. of 5502 Kenosha street, Richmond Mr. Karls died Saturday, April 29. in his home fo l lowing a long i l lness . Burial was in the Ringwood cemetery HARRY R SMITH Harry R Smith of 8714 Shady lane. Wonder Lake, died April 2H at. the Veterans Ad ministration hospital. Downey. His death at the age of 44 followed a several months' illness Mr Smith was horn May 7, 1927, in Chicago. A self- employed television repairman at Wonder Lake, he had resided in the community for the past seven years. The deceased was a Navy veteran in World War II. Sur\ ivors are his parents, Mike and Olga Schuster Smith of Wonder Lake; also a daughter, Denise Smith, of Addison The body rested at the Peter M .lusten & Son funeral home. A funeral Mass was offered at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning in St. Mary's 'Catholic church, followed by burial in W'indridge cemetery INVITE VETERANS Final plans are in preparation for the annual installation of officers of McHenry Barracks, No 1315, Veterans of World War I. which will be held at the Legion clubhouse on Ringwood road at H p m. Thursday,kMay 4 Clyde Blackwell will be instr"°d as commander. Guest speaker that evening will be E Merle Harrison, administrator of the Illinois Veterans commission. In terested persons, particularly veterans, their wives and widows, are urged to attend. Non-Stop Flight To Happily Ever After A bit of elbow grease goes into every production, even before the show goes on the road. PLAINDEALER PHOTO' S After arrival, it's a race with the clock to have all sets in place by curtain time. Miss Shirley Erdei is young, vibrant and filled with enthusiasm for the world of drama. It is an enthusiasm she has transmitted to members of her East campus drama workshop. Throughout last week, Miss Erdei and her "traveling repertory company" of fifteen "toured" to seven elementary schools in the McHenry area. The players' enticing invitation announced the initiation of a children's program, "A Non-Stop Jet Flight to Happily Ever After". Needless to say, such an invitation was greeted eagerly by the young students of the first four grades in Hilltop, Valley View , Harrison, Johnsburg public, St. John's, Landmark and Edgebrook. Five fairy tales in story theatre form were prepared. They were "Many Moons" by James Thurber, "How the Camel Got His Hump" by Rudyard Kipling, "The Golden Goose" by the Grimm brothers, "The Won derful Tar Baby Story" by Joel Chandler Harris and "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" by Hans Christian An dersen. All work is done by the students, including moving sets and props, costumes and makeup. Did they like it? You bet they did! Not often does one find such an was very njuch worthwhile, attentive and responsive audience. And to the tired cast, the effort The expressions shown above would do credit to the emotions of more mature and experienced actresses. , There is the matter of makeup, but to the dedicated student of 0 - ** % - n\ w drama, this is mostly fun.