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                    [Title] => Gatchalian bid for crown foiled
                    [Summary] => Joonee Gatchalian fell short of his bid to add the Indonesia leg crown of the Aviva Bowling Tour to the growing list of victories by the Filipinos on the international bowling stage when he lost to Wu Siu Hong of Hong Kong, 249-236, in the finals Monday night at the Jaya Ancol Bowl in Jakarta.


It was a sorry loss for Gatchalian, who had looked forward to a successful stint in this fourth leg of the six-stage series culminating in the Grand Slam Finals in Singapore early next year when he humbled RP team coach Purvis Granger in the semifinals.
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Focus will surely be on the 24-year-old Suarez, who became only the fourth Filipino to win the World Cup last week in Honduras. He will also be trying to win it back-to-back for the Philippines after Purvis Granger ruled the Manila leg last June 15.
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                    [Title] => Gatchalian bid for crown foiled
                    [Summary] => Joonee Gatchalian fell short of his bid to add the Indonesia leg crown of the Aviva Bowling Tour to the growing list of victories by the Filipinos on the international bowling stage when he lost to Wu Siu Hong of Hong Kong, 249-236, in the finals Monday night at the Jaya Ancol Bowl in Jakarta.


It was a sorry loss for Gatchalian, who had looked forward to a successful stint in this fourth leg of the six-stage series culminating in the Grand Slam Finals in Singapore early next year when he humbled RP team coach Purvis Granger in the semifinals.
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Focus will surely be on the 24-year-old Suarez, who became only the fourth Filipino to win the World Cup last week in Honduras. He will also be trying to win it back-to-back for the Philippines after Purvis Granger ruled the Manila leg last June 15.
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