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                    [Title] => RP Cuppers remain at helm
                    [Summary] => CHONBURI, Thailand – The Philippines moved in the threshold of regaining the Putra Cup crown as it matched arch rival Thailand’s 218 output in the third round yesterday to keep a two-stroke lead at the Chonburi Golf and Country Club course here.


Cookie La’O took over for the Filipinos when ailing top gun Angelo Que lost his touch and shot an 85 as he fired a two-under par 70 while Gerard Cantada and Solomon Gines backed him up with 73 and 75, respectively for that 218 aggregate.
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CANLUBANG -- He might have given Juvic Pagunsan a crash course on shotmaking, but Tommy Manotoc will have to dish out more of this when he launches his most serious bid for a golf crown in years.

Manotoc, who has had a number of abbreviated stints in tournament of this magnitude, stormed to a two-shot lead with a second straight 71 yesterday, outclassing Pagunsan in a duel of Canlubang bets but finding a slew of youthful challengers in Artemio Murakami, Gerard Cantada and Solomon Gines heading into the final round of the DHL-NGAP men's amateur golf championship at Cangolf's nor [DatePublished] => 2000-01-21 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )

GERARD CANTADA AND SOLOMON GINES
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                    [Summary] => CHONBURI, Thailand – The Philippines moved in the threshold of regaining the Putra Cup crown as it matched arch rival Thailand’s 218 output in the third round yesterday to keep a two-stroke lead at the Chonburi Golf and Country Club course here.


Cookie La’O took over for the Filipinos when ailing top gun Angelo Que lost his touch and shot an 85 as he fired a two-under par 70 while Gerard Cantada and Solomon Gines backed him up with 73 and 75, respectively for that 218 aggregate.
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CANLUBANG -- He might have given Juvic Pagunsan a crash course on shotmaking, but Tommy Manotoc will have to dish out more of this when he launches his most serious bid for a golf crown in years.

Manotoc, who has had a number of abbreviated stints in tournament of this magnitude, stormed to a two-shot lead with a second straight 71 yesterday, outclassing Pagunsan in a duel of Canlubang bets but finding a slew of youthful challengers in Artemio Murakami, Gerard Cantada and Solomon Gines heading into the final round of the DHL-NGAP men's amateur golf championship at Cangolf's nor [DatePublished] => 2000-01-21 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )

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