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Another Filipino pool giant in Francisco "Django" Bustamante fell by the wayside but fifth seed Marlon Manalo and three less-heralded local bets hacked out stirring victories to advance to the Last 32 of the 2006 World Pool Championship at the PICC yesterday.


Manalo, the former Asian snooker champion and semifinalist in last year’s WPC in Kaoshiung, Taiwan, stamped his class on unknown Singaporean rival Chan Keng-kwang, 10-5, sustaining his hot run in the $400,000 event after a sweep in the group matches.
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Gayunpaman, hindi naman pinalad ang dating No. 1 na si Francisco ‘Django’ Bustamante na yumuko naman kay Thomas Engert ng Germany, 10-7.
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Another Filipino pool giant in Francisco "Django" Bustamante fell by the wayside but fifth seed Marlon Manalo and three less-heralded local bets hacked out stirring victories to advance to the Last 32 of the 2006 World Pool Championship at the PICC yesterday.


Manalo, the former Asian snooker champion and semifinalist in last year’s WPC in Kaoshiung, Taiwan, stamped his class on unknown Singaporean rival Chan Keng-kwang, 10-5, sustaining his hot run in the $400,000 event after a sweep in the group matches.
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Gayunpaman, hindi naman pinalad ang dating No. 1 na si Francisco ‘Django’ Bustamante na yumuko naman kay Thomas Engert ng Germany, 10-7.
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