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D4 The Palm Barh March SI, 19GS Midland St. Louis Ousts In Polo I '-J v. Detroit Edges Past Braves j. tumfcss- i LAKE WORTH Bob Sever-ldga maced tlx goals to pac Midland, Tex. to a 10 8 polo victory that eliminated defending champion St Louis la the opening round tha National 16 goal tourney Saturday at Gulfstream Polo Club.

St. Louis 7 goaler Benny Gutierrez accounted for a goal la every chuker to tie Beveridge's total, but tha Texans after registering a 52 lead In tha second chukker, were a hie to stay In front from then on. Midland's Walter Ilayden tallied a 40 yard cut shot and from ttiat point on tha winners were able to maintain at least a two goal margin. Milwaukee will meet Sunny-brook on Tuesday as the tournament continues, and Midland 7 LAKELAND (AI'I First: ha.wnan Norm Cash blasted a pair of two-run horn-! era to pace tha Detroit Tier. to a 6-5 triumph over the Atlan-! ta Brave in an exhibition baseball game Saturday.

With the Tigers trailing 3 2 In the isixth. Cash hit iiis first spring hompr off loser Tony Cloninger. It followed a single by Jim Northrup. Sierk Third In Relays GAINESVILLE Discus-thrower Tony Sierk of Seat-rest copped third place In the high school division of Saturday's Florida Relays with a heave of 158 feet, 4 inches. The event was won by Michael Nicholson of Miami Northwestern with a toss of 172-2.

mine Binop oi Dan iwcuanny wound up fourth in the high Jump with a leap of 6 2. Bishop effort matched that of the winner, Mike Pugh of Auburn High, put Pugh was awarded first place on the basis of fewer misses at lower heights, misses at lower heights. (Stoft Pnolot by Ralph Pabtt) pionship got underway. The tournament will continue on Tuesday and Wednesday, with the finals aet for next Sunday. THE U)SG REACH Walter Hamden Is the) center of the action at tha Gulfstream Polo Club on Saturday where the National 16 goal polo cham- Okeechobee High Dropping Out Of Suncoast Conference In the seventh, with Lenny Green on first.

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Petci-sburg. Carlos singled home a run off Tom Saver in the second Inning. Joe Nickro, Chicago pitcher, also helped win his own game as the Cubs downpd Cleveland 61 at Scottsdale, Ariz. Nickro singled off Sonny Sicbert In the fourth to drive in two runs. Oakland scored five runs In the fifth inning and went on to defeat Minnesota 7 6 at Braden-ton.

Four runs In the seventh and three In the eighth gave Los Angeles a 9-3 vietorv lover San Francisco at Mesa, Ariz. In games Involving teams, Cincinnati beat the Phil adelphia squad 4 0 at Tampa, Fla. and California whipped the Cleveland team 7-2 at Palm Springs, Calif. Pittsburgh and Baltimore played a night gama at Phillies Capture Fifth Straight The coaches selected All-Conference teams anr the players named included: Eastern Division Page Wil-kerson and Roger Evltt, Vero Beach; Ken Stone and Mike Abufaris. Forest Hill; Pete Bro-berg and Darryl Ceravolo, Palm Beach; Henry White, Dan McCarty; Don Snyder and Randall Lee, Riviera Beach; and Willie Gibson.

Scacrest. Western Division Roger Mc-Cray, Clewi-ston; Boh Matheny, Mark Hopkins and Gene McHar-dy, Martin County; Wayne Corson and Brian Kelly, Jupiter; Quen Wilson and Steve Close, Belle Glade; Mike Hart, Boca Raton; George Wright, pahokee; and Horace Johnson, "11 the Big Laka Conference Is not formed by next year," Smith said, "we will play as an Independent." The Suncoast voted, by a count of 7-6, to amend Section 10 of its constitution. Section 10 read that uniforms during spring practice will be restricted to shorts, shoes and headgear. But Saturday it was changed to: "Schools will observe Florida High School Activities Association regulations In regard to uniforms. The amendment allows schools to hold spring practice In full football gear.

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Pluth pattanger car driving cemlort and ae-f-handling. New law fet-oge detign gives pattanger car liability and maiimum economy. Luiurioul occommedatient far lien, dard, I aplianal. SHOWSPCALS 1968 Open Road Crusaders Nip Hornets will oppose Gulfstream on We4 nesday. The winner of thea matt-hei will advance to tha finals Sunday, April T.

All tournament matches ai scheduled for 3 p.m. at tha Gulf stream Polo Cluh. Today's regularly scheduled match pairs Minneapolis against Gulfstream in tha ruhhef of the best of three series al 3 p.m. Both previous encounters of these two clubs requii-ed auddea death overtimes. I A I IMtk fNW? iVt will This Is PtwifMM talk 1 Mlum by Ml td.

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Pacers Lose KEY WEST Palm Beach Junior College lost its 15th game of the season Saturday as Key West Junior College slapped a 9 5 decision against the local contingent. Larry Collins picked up the win for Key West, while Jim Mahoney was the loser. Bill Rhoden relieved him In the eighth Inning. Each team collected seven hits, with Tom Falkenback, Danny Blgahie and Mike F.yman doing most of the heavy hitting for PBJC. The Pacers will play Indian River JC on Tuesday on the road, and will return home to play the same team on Wednesday.

Vero'i Kolh Hips One-Hit Victory VERO BEACH Steve Kolb pitched a one hitter as Vero Beach blanked Melbourne 10 In a non-conference game Satur day night. The lone run of the game came In the seventh inning as Ronnie Selph singled to open the Inning. Gary Sanchez sacrl ficed him along, and Victor Logan delivered the freight with a run producing single. Vero Beach only collected three hits as Kolb recorded his sixth victory of the year as against one defeat. He struck out six, while losing pitcher Mike Lawson struck out eight, This all-in-ona deluxe slf contained camper foaturat.

master corner bathroom with showsr, automatic flushing toilet, drtising vanity and astro long gollay. Sid dinette converts with axpando boi. Also ovailabla with tha six sleeper roll-a-way btd option By LARRY MLYNCZAK Staff Writer Roy Smith, athletic director of Okeechobee High School, told the Post-Times Saturday that Okeechobee will not be a mem ber of the Suncoast Conference for the 1968 69 school year. Okeechobee, which has played in the Suncoast Conference Western Division since the fall of 1965, will play in the new Big Lake Conference or participate as an Independent starting this fall, according to Smith. The Simi-oast Conference held a meeting at Riviera Reach Saturday and Okeechobee was the only school not In attendance.

Jim Maynor, executive secretary of the Suncnasl, axpialm-d the conference's position In regard to Okeechobee In this manner: "I understand that the administrative staff of Okeechobea is no longer In the school. We sent Okeechobee a letter to ask the school to send us back a letter of Intent if they would stay in the conference or not. We have received no letter of Intent at this point. We did try to inform Okeechobee that there was a meeting today, but we could not contact the Okeechobee principal. "Their status Is undecided," Maynor continued, "and at Oils time we must atisume.

that Okeechobee la still In (lie Barbara, who won the Suncoast East singles title last week. Netlers Irom Vero Reach and Dan McCarty will compete with those representing schools from farther north In the District tournament. The District 7 eolf tournament will be played at the Hollywood Lakes Country Club with 28 schools competing. The top tnree individuals and top three teami qualify for the state tournament Anrll 18 20 at St. I.ucie Country Club in Port St.

Lu cie. Among the schools bidding for the state berths are Belle Glade, Boca Raton, St. Andrew's, Sea-crest. JuDlter. Lake Worth Leonard, Cardinal Newman, Riviera Beach, Forest Hill, Palm Beach, North Shore and Roosevelt.

Most of the others are from Broward County. The District golf tournament la slated (or Friday at Ina Port Malohar Country Hub In Palm Bay, with Melbourne nigh aa host school. The district runs from Stuart to Daytona Beach. Among the Bob Cochrane, former U.S. amateur champion.

Chuck and Harry MacCallum, also of Pine Tree fashioned a 212, as did Joe Mitchell and Gene DRhlbe- ner. St. Juliana Winn Invitation Track St. Juliana Catholic school won the Cardinal Newman Invl- tatlonal Track meet on Katur. day with a total of 55 points.

St. Francis took second place in the six team meet, with Holy Name in third, Following were Sacred Heart, (22) St. Ann's (16) and St. Luke's (W. Kevin Younger of St.

Francis was a double winner with 15.10 In the broad jump and 4.10 In the high Jump. Sunt-oast since they have not sent a letter of Intent to Inform us otherwise." Smith had not told the Post-Times that Okeechobea would not remain in the Suncoast until the meeting in Riviera Beach had been completed. "We will continue to play some of the teams In the Sun coast," said Smith. "But what we don't want to do is have! to play the bigger schools in the conference which are located far away. We want to be able to play schools which are closer to us and more our size." Okeechobee Is a Class 'B' school as is Pahokee and Clew-iston, which are also members of the Suncoast Conference Western Division.

Jupiter, Bora Raton, Belle Glade and Martin County are Class 'A' schools in the West. Pahokee and Owlxton had shown Interest In Joining the Rig Lake Conference, a proposed conference of (lass 'B' schools, hut Web Pell, Pahokee. athletic director, and Tom Roberts, Clewlxton'a head football coach, said at the Saturday meeting In Riviera Beach that their respective schools Ml remain In the Suncoast for at least a year. Other schools which have shown interest in the Big Lake Conference are Lake Placid, Immokalee and Frostproof. schools competing are Vero Reach, Dan McCarty and Martin County.

District golf competition is for boys only. Girls qualify for Ihe state tournament by shooting scores of 55 or better for nine holes during the regular season. Other highlights of a busy week include the Cnloosa Con ference track championships Thursday at Lake Placid and the Newman Relays, Involving nine swimming teams, Saturday at the Knights Columbus pool. Rounding out the schedule are 24 baseball games, seven track meets (including Saturday's Sophomore Invitational at Cool- ey Stadium), three tennis matches and seven swimming meets. SASESAIX (Tuetdor) Vero Bench ol Don MrCorlv Lohe Wortf at Rlviero Reach Polm Beach ot Seocrett pahokee al Belle Glaae Jupiler at Boca Raton Clewnton at Wnrttn County Newman at Gibbon! John Carroll of Immokalaa GIHord at Kennedy Lincoln Park al Rooeevelt St.

Andrew's al Leonard (PRiaay) Don McCarty at Lake Worth Palm Beach at Foreif Mill Vera Reorh at Riviera Beach Belle CVInrle al Clewllfen Okeechobee at Jupiter Martin County ot Pahokee Pace at Newman Kennedy Lincoln Porte SI Andrew'f ot Coral Shore John Carroll at ake Placid (Saturday) Leonard at Newman Carver al Lincoln Pork Nonh Short at John orroll SWIMMIN9 ITuetday) Dan McCarty at Riviera Btadl Poret Hill oi Laka Worth Kennedy at Newman Friday) St. Andrew-t at Pine Creel Porett Hill at vero Beach Seocrett at Laka Worth aiviera Baoch at Newman (Saturday) Cordlnat Newman Reiayt TRACK IWtdneeday) Seacrott at Polm Beach Rivlern Beach at Boca Raton Pannkee, Bella Glade and Oewlilon at Jup'ter Poret Hill, Leonard, North Short at Lake Worth Martin County at Dan McCdrty (Thurkdi-y) Caloowj Conlirenrt Lhamolonihlpi (Friday) Riviera Beach, Port Lauderdale North. ail, Leonard ot Lake Worth (Saturday) Sanhamore. Invitational at Palm entn TPNNIS (Tueedeyl Lincoln Park at Romeveit (Thureday) QroilR Championship (Saturday) Carver at Lincoln Pork OOIF (ThuruMy) District Chomninnhn (PHday) letrtat ChomeiafMhipt By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Philadelphia won its fifth straight and Washington made it 10 in a row against National League opposition In Saturday's exhibition baseball. The Phillies shut out the World Champion St.

Louis Cardinals 2-0 at Clearwater. Cookie Rojas and Johnny Calli-son each banged out three hits to back up the combined eight-hit pitching of Larry Jackson and Gary Wagner. Jackson yielded five hits in seven innings. A five-run outburst In the second inning started Washington to an 8 4 victory over Houston at Pompano Beach. Frank Howard hit a homer for the Senators as the American Leaguers continued their domination over NL opposition.

Bill Robinson singled home "COWBOY" LUTTRALL PRESENTS CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING MONDAY 8:30 PM W. PALM BEACH AUDITORIUM SOUTHERN TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH NO IISOUUFIOtTIONS! AIDO BRQNKO BOGKI 1 LUBICH CHAMPIONS IDDII -vt- us WELCH GRAHAM CIOHGf HARRIS Will (I HANDCUFFED TO JOSI IOTHARIO! FLORIDA STATE TITLE MATCH! JOSE LOTHARIO CHAUINGf STATE CHAMPION JOHNNY VALENTINE MIDCETSI COWBOY BRAOUY KOA TIKI -vt- BLUE DtMON 1 NOIICf wnoM tt hcxsd ta ADMISSION PRICii INGSIDI J3- (ESEXVED S3" TERIACI SEATS S3" BAICONY SI" CHILDREN tt PRICE IN gAlCQNY TERRACt TICKETS ON SAU SUNDAY MONDAY AT AUDITORIUM BOX OF. FOR RESV. CAU Ov WRESTLING JV IN COLOR Xi SATIJJOAT WPT CH Lido This light woight economy half cab ovr four lpr has feature! normally found only in larger campers. Area polfers and nettnre.

make their bids for berths In their respective state tournaments this week as district competition gets under way. The District 6 tennis tournament opens Thursday at St. Andrew's School in Boca Raton. Coaches will meet at 7 p.m. Monday to I the pair ings.

Schools In District 6 Include Bella Glade, Boca Raton, St. Andrew's, Carver, Seaorest, Jupiter, Laka Worth, Leonard, Pahokee, Graham Rckea, Riviera Beach, Martin County, Cardinal Newman, Forest Hill, Palm Beach and Roosevelt. The top two boys' teams, top two girls' teams and the Individual singles and doubles champions Qualify for the state tnurn. ment April 18 20 at Gaines ville. Walter Powers of Leonard Is the defending champion In No.

1 boys' singles. Kathy Pressly of Palm Beach, last year's girls' singles champ, has graduated and her spot on tha Wildcat net squad has been taken by sister For The First Bob Bosso picked up the win for Newman, striking out three along the way. Losing pitcher was Phil Brooks, who was relieved by Bill Lucke in the third. Newman pushed across two In the first on a two run single by Bob Mooney after errors opened the door. In the fourth Steve Maresro knotted a tally with a single after an infield error let one run across.

Caloosa Victory FORT PIERCE John Carroll High edged Lake Placid In a Caloosa Conference baseball game here Saturday 3 to 1 in seven Innings. Dave Heaton was the winning pitcher and drove In two of his team's runs with two of Its four hits. His brother Dan, drove Jiome the other. Sports On Air TELEVISION Today 2 4:30 pm. HOCKEY National Hockey League: Montreal at New York (4).

2 4 p.m. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association playoffs: New York at Philadelphia (10, 12). 5 6:30 p.m. GOLF Final round of Greater Jacksonville Open (10, 12). Note: Highlights of a play in the Palm Beach County LPGA Open golf tournament will he telecast at 7 p.m.

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and Ed Tut wiler oi Indianapolis, couple of former Walker Cup players threw In six-under par 66 to take the lead at the end of the third round of the men'a International 4-ball championship at the Orangebrook Country Club Saturday. This gave them a three-round total of 200, which is 16 under par and a three snot lead over the field. BUlv Hvndman of Pine Tree and partner Ralph Bogart, posted a 68 for a 206 total. Jack Kersten and Roger Kennedy were in with a 209. Dick Chapman, former U.S.

land British amateur champion and his partner Larry Hlnson, the collegian from Dougals, fired a 66 for a 210 total, that was matched by Truman Con-nell of Pine Tree and partner, CAMPER HEADQUARTERS.

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