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Bruce Brownlee (pictured), the world’s topranked amateur, is favoured to win “The Press” invitation open squash tournament on Sunday. In 1976 the 22-year-old Rotorua player won the British amateur title and was runner-up in the New Zealand, South African, and Australian amateur championships.

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Press, 4 August 1977, Page 14

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Bruce Brownlee (pictured), the world’s topranked amateur, is favoured to win “The Press” invitation open squash tournament on Sunday. In 1976 the 22-year-old Rotorua player won the British amateur title and was runner-up in the New Zealand, South African, and Australian amateur championships. Press, 4 August 1977, Page 14

Bruce Brownlee (pictured), the world’s topranked amateur, is favoured to win “The Press” invitation open squash tournament on Sunday. In 1976 the 22-year-old Rotorua player won the British amateur title and was runner-up in the New Zealand, South African, and Australian amateur championships. Press, 4 August 1977, Page 14