+ Follow DARWIN LAYLO AND RONALD DABLEO Tag
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[Title] => Main batch of Asiad bets leaves today
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Ninety-seven athletes form the bulk of the Philippine delegation leaving for Doha, Qatar today, ready to do battle against the best in the region in the 15th Asian Games although the baseball team grabs the distinction of being the first to dive into action as it slugs it out with powerhouse Japan tomorrow.
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[Title] => Asor upsets Donguines
[Summary] => Unheralded John Asor stunned third-seeded FIDE Master Fernie Donguines yesterday to lead a big group of unbeaten players after two rounds of the National Open Chess Championship at the Greenhills Shopping Center in San Juan.
Asor used his familiarity with the Reti Opening to hold off Donguines in a time scramble and score the victory after 59 moves. He now joins 71 other players with two points apiece.
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DARWIN LAYLO AND RONALD DABLEO
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Ninety-seven athletes form the bulk of the Philippine delegation leaving for Doha, Qatar today, ready to do battle against the best in the region in the 15th Asian Games although the baseball team grabs the distinction of being the first to dive into action as it slugs it out with powerhouse Japan tomorrow.
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[Title] => Asor upsets Donguines
[Summary] => Unheralded John Asor stunned third-seeded FIDE Master Fernie Donguines yesterday to lead a big group of unbeaten players after two rounds of the National Open Chess Championship at the Greenhills Shopping Center in San Juan.
Asor used his familiarity with the Reti Opening to hold off Donguines in a time scramble and score the victory after 59 moves. He now joins 71 other players with two points apiece.
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