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Some fans are wondering about specific dimensions of players, other accomplishments, and records pertaining to longevity. Well, we’ve done our best to compile a list of the PBA’s "most" in as many categories as we can. So here goes.
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Walton, 50, was in the Philippines in 1979 to film a TV documentary for "The American Sportsman" on the monkey-eating eagle, an endangered specie. He won an Emmy for his work.

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