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Friday, July 18, 2008 |
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Ardina, Yee keep
title campaigns alive
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SAN DIEGO, California: Dottie Ardina, Miggy Yee and Bernice
Olivarez-Ilas seized the lead in their respective divisions going
into the final round Wednesday (Thursday in Manila) of the Callaway
Junior World golf championships in various courses here.
Yee, a chubby 11-year-old with a
man-sized game, fired a 3-under-par 69 to jump ahead by 2 strokes in
the boys’ 11 to 12 years at the San Marcos course with a 139
aggregate through 36 holes.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Evans
retains yellow jersey; Arvesen wins 11th stage
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FOIX, France: Australian Cadel Evans spent a relaxing
first day in the Tour de France yellow jersey Wednesday as the
peloton reeled from a second doping positive control at the race.
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Knights
eye fifth win against Red Lions
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ARCHRIVALS Letran College and San Beda College stake
their clean slates when they face separate opponents Friday in the
84th NCAA basketball tournament at the Cuneta Astrodome.
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Tigers,
Beverage Masters in knockout encounter
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COCA-COLA and Magnolia figure in a knockout match
Friday that will decide which advances to the semis in the 2008
Smart-PBA Fiesta Conference at the Ynares Center.
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Tamaraws
demolish Maroons
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FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY (FEU) drubbed University of
the Philippines (UP), 88-66, to gain a share of the second spot in
the 71st University Athletic Association of the Philippines men’s
basketball tournament Thursday...
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BOXER SHORTS
By Ed C. Tolentino
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There
can only be one
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Mirror, mirror on the wall . . . who is the most
deserving challenger of them all?
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