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                    [Summary] => Markwin Tee and Liza Clutario try to bring their Manila SEA Games heroic acts into the Asian Bowling Federation (ABF) Tour Grand Finals in Indonesia as they lead the talented six-man RP contingent in the event unfolding today at the Jaya Ancol Bowling Center in Jakarta.

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Clutario, who finished sixth in the second and final block of the women’s masters, could only churn out a 201 effort in the first match of the stepladder finals as the member of the world trios champion and a world championship runner-up bowed to Taiwan’s Chu Yu-chieh, who had a 222.
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