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Former Champions Rounding
Into Form
Mike Panozzo
Sunday, July 2, 6:30 PM
CST
Former world
9-ball champions Kunihiko Takahashi of Japan, and Earl Strickland
and Johnny Archer of the United States headlined the list of
players with perfect records through three matches in the
qualifying round-robin stage of the Victor Chandler 2000 World
Pool Championship in Cardiff, Wales.
Mexico's Ismael Paez, Kim
Davenport of the U.S. and Germany's Thomas Engert were also
three-for-three in the group stage of the 96-player tournament.
Each player will play five matches in one of 16 six-player
groupings, with the top four finishers advancing through to the
single-elimination, 64-player portion of the $250,000 world
championship, which is being produced by Matchroom Sports and
sanctioned by the World Pool-Billiard Association.
Among those likely to
miss the cut to 64 are Jim Rempe of the U.S. and snooker ace Tony
Drago of Malta, both of whom lost their first three matches. The
group stage will conclude on Monday. Defending champion Efren
Reyes of the Philippines won his first two matches. Title sponsor
Victor Chandler, a large betting operation in the United Kingdom,
listed Reyes, who earned $60,000 for the 1999 title, as the
tournament favorite at 7-2. Germany's Ralf Souquet was listed at
9-2, with Archer 5-1 and Filipino Francisco Bustamante 7-1.
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