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DOHA — The Philippines continued to flounder heading into the second week of the Asian Games here Wednesday with no end in sight to snap a medal drought that has become as dry as the sands in this bustling city by the Gulf.


The men’s bowling trios of Paeng Nepomuceno, Chester King and Tyrone Ongpauco failed to sustain its searing pace that produced a 1989 output at the end of the first block for No. 2 spot Tuesday and struggled at resumption with a 1745, dropping to No. 8 with 3734 with half of the field still has to complete play at presstime.
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The men’s bowling trios of Paeng Nepomuceno, Chester King and Tyrone Ongpauco failed to sustain its searing pace that produced a 1989 output at the end of the first block for No. 2 spot Tuesday and struggled at resumption with a 1745, dropping to No. 8 with 3734 with half of the field still has to complete play at presstime.
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