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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 8

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PMA D-10 The Orlando Sentinel, Friday, March 31, 1989 I I 1 ii I I i i iiieaiai i i i mrm a a IE a js. a mmm a 1 a. i dH irVlriilM Gators awaken to beat Bethune-Cookman, 6-3 I ft I 1 I Ml LLW 1 11 By Mike Dame Dr. Robert H. Schuller and the HOUR OF POWER SBYTINEL CORRESPONDENT I L-yt TH SUNDAY A rfr Florida 6, Bethune Cookman 3 FLORIDA abrhbi abrhbi Roeecf 4010Bnghamdh 3100 Page 4 000 Rnl 2012 Rittman pdh 4 0 10 Omey lb 4 0 0 0 Bdlardss 41 11 Perry 3b 3 0 0 0 Banks 30 3000 Unaresc 4110 Mathews ph 1 0 0 0 Mmna 2b 3 3 3 3 AMic 3 12 0 Maid 4 110 Johnson 1b 0 000 Rich rf 1000 Homlb 2 1 1 OFmndzph 10 11 Rowe ft 4 0 0 0 Swam rl 0 0 0 0 Can 2b 4 0 10 Addison as 4 0 0 0 Totals 34 3 7 2 Totals 29 7 CONSECUTIVE TELECAST APRIL 2, 1989 against the weaker Wildcats (5-13) until the seventh inning as Bethune-Cookman starting pitcher Alvin Rittman (1-1) gave up just two hits through six innings.

The ugly: Florida's pre-game warmups were so bad Coach Joe Arnold pulled his unenthusiasticsquad off the field. Bethune-Cookman took advantage of Florida's lackadaisical attitude early. After the Gators took a 1-0 lead in the fourth, the Wildcats rallied to take a 2-1 lead. The Gators' bats came to life with three runs on three hits in the seventh, powered by a two-run single by Brian Reimsnyder. B-CC Florida 000 020 001 3 7 2 000 100 321-6 7 2 GAINESVILLE Playing its sixth game in as many days, the University of Florida baseball team displayed a little of the good, the bad and the ugly Thursday night but put together just enough good to pull out a 6-3 victory against Bethune-Cookman.

The good: Three Florida pitchers combined to record 17 strikeouts the most in one game this season and second baseman Bill Minnis hit two home runs. The bad: The 12th'-ranked Gators (26-9) didn't take the lead for good GREETINGS FROM OUR FIVE LIVING PRESIDENTS Game Winning RBI None. E-fluUard 2, Rich. Addison. 1.

Honda 1. LOB 6, Florida 6. HR Mmnis (2) 7, BuHard. S6 Mwiis, Bng-ham, Awn. IP RER 68 SO Rmman(1-1) 7 6 6 4 5 3Vi 4 2 118 3 110 2 0 0 0 1 2 Grgmdis Pncherfl-0) Hosier UCF SWEEPS SIENA UCF RECEIVED strong pitching performances from Brandon Turner and David Goins to sweep a doubleheader from visiting Siena on Thursday, 2-1 and 10-3.

Turner (2-3) scattered 10 hits while striking out a season-high 11 in the opening game for the Knights (26-11). Goins (5-2), who pitched eight shutout innings in the second game, struck out four and allowed nine hits. 1 S3 UCF 10, SIENA 1 JuCo llnescores ST. JOHN'S 8, SEMINOLE 1 Junior college results St John's River Seminole 1 College llnescores UCF 2, SIENA 1 College Thursday's results FLORIDA SCHOOLS St John's 000 000 003 3 11 4 020 022 22X-10 12 3 Sim UCF 010 220 000 8 8 0 010 000 000 1 9 2 Siena UCF 000 100 000 1 10 2 110 000 000 2 7 1 Compiled from wire reports Gaetani (0-1), Abernathy (7) and Carroll, Planter (8). Goins (5-2).

Barks (9) and Turner, Vargas (9). Hitters Siena: Arace 3-5, Howard 2-3, Carroll 3-3. UCF: Latzo 2-5, Lane 2-3, LeClerc 2-4, McClellan 34. Records Siena 1-2, UCF 26-1 1. Blrte and Boyette; Margraves and Peters.

Hitters St. John's: Crews 2-4 2B RBI, Hughes 2-4 RBI, Surhotf 3B 2RBI; Seminole: Leugers 3-3, Monahan 3-4 RBI, Craig 3B. Record St. John's 19-14, Seminole 7-20. UCF 2-10, Siena 1-3 Flonda 6.

BethunfrCookman 3 Flonoa Atlantic 8. Boca Raton 6 Fla. International 8, Northeastern 6 Gorton (0-1) and Howard; Turner(2-3) and Torino. Hitters Siena: Arace 2-5, car-roll 2-4. UCF: Kotchman 3-3, Graham 2-3, PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH wrx i if I jimmy i V-N CARTER RONALD -v REAGAN vv 1 I I more to soil LA GERALD R.FORD RICHARD M.NLXON GREETINGS FROM THE SPIRITUAL LEADERS OF THE WORLD frs.

frv ra DR. NORMAN VINCENT PEALE OAUttUAUAlJ 7 -1 A'-fZ ff-gyiij. le toflyoiii too DR. BILLY i A GRAHAM -x 7 5v' MOTHER MRS. MARTIN TERESA LUTHER KING.JR.L-lW SPECIAL GUEST MARISA I I wayne I "for iv KT YoungstDoughttr I 4 BOB HOPE And you only need one.

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