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[Title] => Miscues boot out Django after first round
[Summary] => TAIPEI Disaster struck Francisco Django Bustamante right in the first round of the San Miguel Asian 9-ball tour leg at the Learning Activity Center here yesterday as the world No. 1 bowed to unheralded Tan Tiong Boon, 9-7, in a game he was heavily favored to win.
Like in his botched bids in the first three legs of the five-stage series, Bustamante blew several scoring opportunities against the Singaporean, uncharacteristically wavered in some stretches and then failed to unleash his world-famous break when he needed it most.
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[Title] => Close shave by Bata over Chinese foe
[Summary] => HONG KONG Efren "Bata" Reyes flirted with disaster but pulled through just the same, escaping with a thrilling 9-8 victory over Chinese Fu Jian Bo and barging into the quarterfinal round of the San Miguel Asian 9-ball Tour at the Hong Kong Football Clubs sports hall here yesterday.
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[Title] => Bata-Django showdown seen in Asian 9-ball
[Summary] => HONG KONG If they play true to form and nobody pulls off a shocker over the two most fancied players in the fold, Francisco "Django" Bustamante and Efren "Bata" Reyes may find themselves disputing the third leg crown of the San Miguel Asian 9-ball Tour here.
Having been ranked Nos. 1 and 2 in the elite 32-player field, Bustamante and Reyes found themselves in the opposite side of the draw in the tennis-style, knockout format event, hoping to hurdle their respective rivals and arranging a dream match for the championship worth $10,000.
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[Title] => Reyes haharap sa mabigat na hamon
[Summary] => Nahaharap si Efren "Bata" Reyes sa mas mabigat na hamon mula sa mga talent laden field sa kanyang pagtatangka sa ikatlong sunod na leg title sa San Miguel Asian 9-ball Tour na magsisimula sa Sabado sa Hong Kong,kabilang na ang dalawang mahusay na cue masters sa host Hong Kong.
Sina Asian Games medallists Au Chi Wai at Fung Kwok Wai ay dalawa sa apat na pambatong players ng Hong Kong na tampok sa ikatlong yugto ng five-city $250,000 circuit na gaganapin sa Hong Kong Football Club sa Happy Valley.
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[Title] => San Miguel Asian 9 Ball sasargo ngayon
[Summary] => May 32 players mula sa 13 Asian countries ang maglalaban-laban para sa kabuuang $10,000 ang nakataya para sa dalawang araw na Manila leg ng San Miguel Asian 9-Ball tour na magsisimula ngayon sa Pearl Plaza billiard halls sa Parañaque City.
Anim na Pinoy players naman sa pangunguna ni 1999 world champion Efren Bata Reyes, na idedepensa ang bayan sa panimula ng aksiyon ngayon na straight knockout, alternate break at race-to-9 na sarguhan.
Napagwagian ni Yang Ching Shun ng Taipei ang unang leg bago ito nahinto dahil sa paglaganap ng SARS sa rehiyon.
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Like in his botched bids in the first three legs of the five-stage series, Bustamante blew several scoring opportunities against the Singaporean, uncharacteristically wavered in some stretches and then failed to unleash his world-famous break when he needed it most.
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[Summary] => HONG KONG Efren "Bata" Reyes flirted with disaster but pulled through just the same, escaping with a thrilling 9-8 victory over Chinese Fu Jian Bo and barging into the quarterfinal round of the San Miguel Asian 9-ball Tour at the Hong Kong Football Clubs sports hall here yesterday.
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[Title] => Bata-Django showdown seen in Asian 9-ball
[Summary] => HONG KONG If they play true to form and nobody pulls off a shocker over the two most fancied players in the fold, Francisco "Django" Bustamante and Efren "Bata" Reyes may find themselves disputing the third leg crown of the San Miguel Asian 9-ball Tour here.
Having been ranked Nos. 1 and 2 in the elite 32-player field, Bustamante and Reyes found themselves in the opposite side of the draw in the tennis-style, knockout format event, hoping to hurdle their respective rivals and arranging a dream match for the championship worth $10,000.
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[Title] => Reyes haharap sa mabigat na hamon
[Summary] => Nahaharap si Efren "Bata" Reyes sa mas mabigat na hamon mula sa mga talent laden field sa kanyang pagtatangka sa ikatlong sunod na leg title sa San Miguel Asian 9-ball Tour na magsisimula sa Sabado sa Hong Kong,kabilang na ang dalawang mahusay na cue masters sa host Hong Kong.
Sina Asian Games medallists Au Chi Wai at Fung Kwok Wai ay dalawa sa apat na pambatong players ng Hong Kong na tampok sa ikatlong yugto ng five-city $250,000 circuit na gaganapin sa Hong Kong Football Club sa Happy Valley.
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[Title] => San Miguel Asian 9 Ball sasargo ngayon
[Summary] => May 32 players mula sa 13 Asian countries ang maglalaban-laban para sa kabuuang $10,000 ang nakataya para sa dalawang araw na Manila leg ng San Miguel Asian 9-Ball tour na magsisimula ngayon sa Pearl Plaza billiard halls sa Parañaque City.
Anim na Pinoy players naman sa pangunguna ni 1999 world champion Efren Bata Reyes, na idedepensa ang bayan sa panimula ng aksiyon ngayon na straight knockout, alternate break at race-to-9 na sarguhan.
Napagwagian ni Yang Ching Shun ng Taipei ang unang leg bago ito nahinto dahil sa paglaganap ng SARS sa rehiyon.
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