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St. Lucie News Tribune from Fort Pierce, Florida • 9

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'r St w-t SECTION MONDAY October 16 1989 Athletics strike again 5-1 homer in the fourth inning that made it 5-1 and ended any suspense Rickey Henderson went 8-for-8 with a walk and now has reached base in 20 of 82 postseason plate appearances Mike Moore Rick Honeycutt and Dennis Eckersley held the Giants to four hits one day after Dave Stewart shut them out on just five San Francisco's only consolation came in ending a 23-inning scoreless World Series streak that began in 1962 Jose Canseco again didn't hit the ball he did walk twice but the Athletics need him He got nothing in two at-bats and is hitless in 23 Worm Series at-bats the record slump is 0-for-31 by Marvin Owen in the 1930s For the Giants a dangerous situation has suddenly gotten desperate They went into the series with only two healthy starters and Scott Garrelts and now Rick Reuschel have been hit hard Of the 89 teams that took a 2-0 lead in the World Series 29 went on to win Ben Walker ARBASHALL WHITIR OAKLAND Calif Give Oakland credit for pitching power and prophecy and give the Athletics a 2-0 lead in the World Series Oakland again made short work of San Francisco beating the Giants 5-1 Sunday night and threatening to turn the Bay Bridge meeting into a one-way affair Terry Steinbach playing on a hunch by manager Tony La Russa hit a three-run Onward AP Laserphoto Jose Uribe's happy to reach third Marino keys win in Dolphins upset: Bengals 20-13 Jerry Greene ORLANDO SINTINSL CINCINNATI The Miami Dolphins were stranded in The Sunday until Dan Marino did his best imitation of Indiana Jones leading the Dolphins to a' 20-13 upset victory over the Cincinnati Bengals ry- is how wr-Bengals fans refer to their Riverfront Stadium but the natives did not begin to get restless until It was too late to stop the Dolphins from making a 17-point comeback After passing for 69 yards and falling be- Marino hind 13-3 in the first half Marino passed for 207 yards in the second half And wide-receiver Mark Duper became favorite target again catching five balls for 129 yards How Miami scored its two touchdowns was shocking Marino ran yes RAN 1 for one-yard score in the third period and forgotten fullback Ron Davenport rushed for a five-yard touchdown in the" final period that put Miami ahead for the1 first and final time Rookie kicker Pete Stoyanovich added field goals of 29 and 33 yards The victory was second in a row against the tough AFC Central' Division after beating Cleveland in over-1 time the week before 13-10 The Dolphins now are 8-3 and legitimate contenders in the AFC East Buffalo leads the division' at 3-2 but the Bills play the Rams tonight' and will be without injured quarterback Jim Kelly Despite playing before a selloutvocaT crowd of 58184 this game was decided on that old Marino magic he weaves so well- Bengals quarterback Boomer Esiason said his team should have seen it coming: Take Marino for granted and kill you even if you think you have the better There's no doubt the Bengals (4-2) were confident of their superiority after: the first half Although they only led by 10 they had completely dominated play and believe some squandered touchdown opportunities would matter later on They were bo wrong It was almost as if the Dolphins lulled their hosts into a false state of confidence: The Dolphins looked convincingly hafnod while failing behind 13-3 But apparently the Dolphins sneaked back to their locker room at halftime and said heh I Turn to D0LPHINSB6 BOWLING Hricsina opens lead at Seniors FORT PIERCE John Hricsina led Bill Johnson by 63 pins Sunday night after two rounds of qualifying at the PBA Treasure Coast Senior Open Hricsina the first-round leader knocked down 3526 pins Johnson toppled 3463 pins to move into the No 2 spot only PBA title was in Dallas in 1963 Two-time PBA champion Jimmy Certain is third with a pinfall total of 8430 John Handegard dropped from second to fourth with 3425 pins Teats Semis the 1987 winner rounds out the top five The winner of seven PBA titles including four senior crowns Semis totaled 3420 pins Eight more games of qualifying remain before the field of 144 is cut to the top 24 for match-play competition Carmen Salvino is 22nd with 8275 Last year's winner Mickey Spiezio is 27th win 3260 Earl Anthony is 80th with 3228 Dick Weber is 43rd with 3196 -Staff and wire reports frisHJ Montgomery places fifth in tourney vi NAPLES Fort Ray i Montgomery shot an 80 Sunday to finish fifth in the Wilson Florida State Senior Open Championship Montgomery competing in the 60-to-64 year-old division finished with a three-day total of 282 Bob Inman held on for the victory despite finfaMng Sunday with a 78 Inman finished the tournament with a total of 226 report Archer captures Seniors victory ABILENE Texas George Archer needed just a little extra time to make his mark on the PGA Senior Tour winning Sunday in his first tournament on the over-50 circuit Archer did need two extra holes to capture the title at the Gatlin Brothers Southwest Senior Classic over the Fairway Oaks County Club Associated Press Benz a winner at Fujitsu event ICHIHARA Japan American Amy Beau who led all the way shot a 71 Sunday and posted the first victory of her career winning the Fujitsu Ladies Golf Tournament by four shots Benz who joined the US LPGA tour in 1983 took home $58000 She started the final round one shot ahead of compatriot Patti Rizzo and was tied with Rizzo at 10-under par after 15 holes But Benz then Hrdied the 16th and 17th while Rizzo bogsyed the last two holes Associated Press SWIMMING IRCC team splits with Mission Bay FORT PIERCE Indian River Community College swimmers broke even this weekend as the men triumphed and the women lost in season opening home matches against Mission Day The team won by a 98-84 margin and the Lady Pioneera were defeated 107-74 IRCG winners included Michael Lockhart in the 200 individual medley (2:1595) Jason Nettles in the 200 yard backstroke (2:187) Darren Brown in the 400 freestyle (4:2074) ErHng Hde in the 200 breaststroke (239 B3) and the 400 freestyle relay Wins for the Lady Pioneers were in the 200 individual relay 200 back stroke and the 400 freestyle Amy Allen won the 200 medley (2:2905) Nancy Chapman took the 200 backstroke (22995) and the 400 freestyle report Juan Dale BrowiVThe Tribune their way over the 1265-mile course during Sunday's Fort Pierce Yacht Club's Second Race of the Fan Series For race results see B6 Rodine leads Perseverance and Optimal as they make Trainer waiting for Legends after they arrive in camp 'Nobody is coming here hurt Everyone is aware of happening to them They know what in for They know to be asked of them They want to do Coach Nick Testa Paul Dzimltrowlcz trsuhi sroms mm PORT ST LUCIE When Fall Training camp opens today at the St Lucie County Sports Complex the longest line may be formed by Legends seeking the services of trainer Steve Davis Davis arrived in town about the same time late last week as coach Nick Testa Their first mission was to prepare for the players Testa a coach for the Yankees and White Sox for a dozen seasons and an assistant professor of physical wdnpaUnn at Lehman College in New York was analyzing the training first week schedule Davis a sports injury graduate from the South teaching he stays fit One of his primary concerns after arriving in Port St Lucie waa finding a spot to run and place workout Davis said he was happy to be aseo- dated with the Legends a new said thej trainer look forward to working with' fanner great Davis also is looking forward to learning- When Spring Training arrives in March pack his bags and bond for the White Sox camp in Sarasota Besides checking out whirlpool baths at the sports complex Davis was planning to get together with Dr Ron Grober the team doctor so they could plan an off-the-" Turn to LEQENDSB6 Alabama and a trainer in the Twins and White Sax organizations was checking the clubhouse frcffitiwi in addition to purchasing anticipated medical supplies Testa joined the Legends because baseball my life This job is down my alley It should be a lot of And a certain challenge exists Said Testa know what to expect is coming here the veteran coach explained is aware of happeningto them They know what in for They know to be asked of them They want to do But he cautioned The mind might be young but the Hence the early preparations an emphasis on said Testa a out of shape Tests practices what he preaches Though he just recently retired from i.

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