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Dytoc waxes hot, paces World Cup

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PATTAYA, Thailand — Benny Dytoc, a 36-year-old bowling pro shop operator from the Philippines, sizzled from start to finish Sunday night to pace the first eight games of the 37th AMF-Bowling World Cup international finals here.

Dytoc, a lefthander nicknamed "The Dragon," averaged 236.5 on the strength of an eight-game series of 1892 pins to take a 66-pin lead over Mexico’s Daniel Falconi, who tallied 1826 for a 228.25 average.

Dytoc, a gold medalist in the recent Southeast Asian Games in Malaysia, said he thought the World Cup conditions were a little easier than those he encountered in the SEA Games.

"I thought the condition for lefthanders was a little tighter than what I found today. Both sides, right and left, are scoring well right now," Dytoc said.

As to feeling the pressure of a tournament leader, Dytoc said, "I don’t think of it as pressure. It’s more of a compliment from the Lord. I leave everything up to him. Some bowlers get very emotional when they play, but I try just to have a good time."

Anders Ohman of Sweden, who led after the first squad earlier in the day, was in sixth place with 1775 pins.

ANDERS OHMAN OF SWEDEN

BENNY DYTOC

BOWLING

BOWLING WORLD CUP

DANIEL FALCONI

DYTOC

GAMES

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SOUTHEAST ASIAN GAMES

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