Eduardo Lim
Eduardo C. Lim[1] (1930 - 2002), also known as Eddie Lim, is a former basketball player like fellow San Beda Red Lions and Hall of Famers Carlos Loyzaga and Antonio Genato. He was a formidable guard who earned the moniker "Stonewall" from legendary sportscaster Willie Hernandez. He sparked San Beda to the NCAA championships in 1951-52 and the National Open tournament, also in 1952. In the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association, Lim played a key role for multi-titled YCO that won the National Open crown a record seven straight time under coaches Leo Prieto and the late Tito Eduque.
Lim, a two-time Olympian, played on two Asian Games gold medal teams in 1954 and 1958. He saw action for the Philippine selection that finished ninth at the 1959 FIBA World Championship in Chile. A hard-nosed guard, Lim led San Beda to back-to-back NCAA titles as a collegian. After hanging up his sneakers, Lim went on to become a successful businessman, chairman of the Makati Stock Exchange, and since 1995, chairman emeritus of the Philippine Stock Exchange.
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3 Carlos Loyzaga | 4 Meliton Santos | 5 Florentino Bautista | 6 Rafael Hechanova, Sr. | 7 Eduardo Lim | 8 Antonio Martinez (c) | 9 Ponciano Saldaña | 10 Antonio Tantay | 11 Jose Gochangco | 12 Antonio Genato | 13 Mariano Tolentino | 14 Ramon Campos, Jr. | 15 — | Coach: Felicisimo Fajardo
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3 Lauro Mumar (c) | 4 Francisco Rabat | 5 Napoleon Flores | 6 Mariano Tolentino | 7 Benjamin Francisco | 8 Rafael Barretto | 9 Ponciano Saldaña | 10 Florentino Bautista, Jr. | 11 Ramon Manulat | 12 Bayani Amador | 13 Antonio Genato | 14 Carlos Loyzaga | 15 — | Coach: Herminio Silva
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3 Ramon Manulat | 4 Ramon Campos, Jr. | 5 Carlos Badion | 6 Loreto Carbonell | 7 Martin Urra | 8 Rafael Baretto | 9 Leonardo Marquicias | 10 Antonio Villamor | 11 Mariano Tolentino | 12 Carlos Loyzaga | 13 Antonio Genato (c) | 14 Eduardo Lim | 15 — | Coach: Leo Prieto
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Lim, Eduardo |
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1930 |
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2002 |
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