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Karl Entwistle (Avonside) warms up for a match during the Canterbury closed table tennis championships at the provincial association hall in Selwyn Street on Saturday. Entwistle was beaten in the semi-finals of the open men’s event by the eventual winner, Maurice Burrowes (Avonside), 21-17, 18-21, 21-15, 21-14.

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Press, 11 June 1984, Page 12

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Karl Entwistle (Avonside) warms up for a match during the Canterbury closed table tennis championships at the provincial association hall in Selwyn Street on Saturday. Entwistle was beaten in the semi-finals of the open men’s event by the eventual winner, Maurice Burrowes (Avonside), 21-17, 18-21, 21-15, 21-14. Press, 11 June 1984, Page 12

Karl Entwistle (Avonside) warms up for a match during the Canterbury closed table tennis championships at the provincial association hall in Selwyn Street on Saturday. Entwistle was beaten in the semi-finals of the open men’s event by the eventual winner, Maurice Burrowes (Avonside), 21-17, 18-21, 21-15, 21-14. Press, 11 June 1984, Page 12

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