+ Follow JALASCO AND LITERAL Tag
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[Title] => Puyat assures elections will be clean, fair
[Summary] => The basketball elections on June 7 will be clean and fair and conducted in accordance with the associations original constitution and by-laws.
Former Basketball Association of the Philippines president Gonzalo "Lito" Puyat II gave this assurance yesterday to allay fears of the breakaway group led by Quintellano "Tiny" Literal it would not get a fair shake in the Philippine Olympic Committee-sanctioned elections set at the Manila Bank Penthouse in Makati.
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[Title] => SEABA gets full support
[Summary] => The Southeast Asian Basketball Association (SEABA) championships will go on as scheduled, and the Philippine Olympic Committee and Philippine Sports Commission are making sure the event will be held without any hitches.
With barely a week left before the SEABA meet scheduled April 2-7, the PSC said it is making the Rizal Memorial Coliseum available and will put in the funds to help defray the cost of staging the meet which will be participated in by Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Brunei and host the Philippines.
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[Title] => Your honor, please - SPORTING CHANCE By Joaquin M. Henson
[Summary] => When the Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP) row was just simmering three weeks ago, I tried to nip the problem in the bud.
"The Philippines is compromised by the shameful power struggle in the BAP," I wrote in a column last Feb. 21. "Shouldnt (Freddie) Jalasco and (Tiny) Literal be willing to sacrifice their selfish interests for the national good? Perhaps, the solution is for both to abandon their claims to the presidency and allow the POC (Philippine Olympic Committee) to set down the rule of succession."
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[Title] => BAP leadership row: Will it be Literal or Jalasco?
[Summary] => The Philippine Olympic Committees arbitration committee is expected to come up with a final recommendation today on which faction within the Basketball Association of the Philippines the one headed by Freddie Jalasco or the other led by Quintellano "Tiny" Literal will be duly recognized by the countrys governing body for sports.
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[Title] => Only POC can settle BAP row
[Summary] => Gonzalo "Lito" Puyat took up the cudgels for Freddie Jalasco yesterday, saying that the challenge hurled by Quintellano "Tiny" Literal for a one-on-one BAP presidential election with Jalasco is a "non-issue" and that the Philippine Olympic Committee will have the final say on the ongoing leadership dispute in the BAP.
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JALASCO AND LITERAL
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[Title] => Puyat assures elections will be clean, fair
[Summary] => The basketball elections on June 7 will be clean and fair and conducted in accordance with the associations original constitution and by-laws.
Former Basketball Association of the Philippines president Gonzalo "Lito" Puyat II gave this assurance yesterday to allay fears of the breakaway group led by Quintellano "Tiny" Literal it would not get a fair shake in the Philippine Olympic Committee-sanctioned elections set at the Manila Bank Penthouse in Makati.
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[Title] => SEABA gets full support
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With barely a week left before the SEABA meet scheduled April 2-7, the PSC said it is making the Rizal Memorial Coliseum available and will put in the funds to help defray the cost of staging the meet which will be participated in by Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Brunei and host the Philippines.
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[Title] => Your honor, please - SPORTING CHANCE By Joaquin M. Henson
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"The Philippines is compromised by the shameful power struggle in the BAP," I wrote in a column last Feb. 21. "Shouldnt (Freddie) Jalasco and (Tiny) Literal be willing to sacrifice their selfish interests for the national good? Perhaps, the solution is for both to abandon their claims to the presidency and allow the POC (Philippine Olympic Committee) to set down the rule of succession."
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[Title] => BAP leadership row: Will it be Literal or Jalasco?
[Summary] => The Philippine Olympic Committees arbitration committee is expected to come up with a final recommendation today on which faction within the Basketball Association of the Philippines the one headed by Freddie Jalasco or the other led by Quintellano "Tiny" Literal will be duly recognized by the countrys governing body for sports.
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[Title] => Only POC can settle BAP row
[Summary] => Gonzalo "Lito" Puyat took up the cudgels for Freddie Jalasco yesterday, saying that the challenge hurled by Quintellano "Tiny" Literal for a one-on-one BAP presidential election with Jalasco is a "non-issue" and that the Philippine Olympic Committee will have the final say on the ongoing leadership dispute in the BAP.
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February 7, 2001 - 12:00am