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Santo Tomas coach secures tie for Baguio chessfest lead.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| January 31, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Philippine Daily Inquirer)

Standings after round 5:

4.5-NM Silva, Cantonjos

4.0-NM Maga, NM Liwagon, Valencia, Evangelista, Panopio, Dimarucut, Pinic

3.5-Labay, Pascua, Alvez 3.0-Gatus, Balico, Rosaupan

LA TRINIDAD, Benguet-National master Winston Silva tripped Rainier Labay in 45 moves of a King's Indian yesterday to take a share of the lead after five rounds of the 2005 Baguio Active Chess Open here.

The 27-year-old Silva, head coach of the Santo Tomas U team in the UAAP, now has 4.5 points along with overnight leader Allan Cantonjos, who was held to a draw by NM Bob Jones Liwagon in 30 moves of an English …

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