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Setting up for another round in the world championship final of the strategy game, TRAX, are Philip Gray (left), and Andrew Butterfield, both of Christchurch. The final was held yesterday and will continue today in Whitcoull’s Cashel Street store. In the background, the game’s inventor, Mr David Smith, of Christchurch, explains the rules to a visiting American, the Rev. Charles Meyer, of Texas.

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Press, 30 August 1986, Page 9

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Setting up for another round in the world championship final of the strategy game, TRAX, are Philip Gray (left), and Andrew Butterfield, both of Christchurch. The final was held yesterday and will continue today in Whitcoull’s Cashel Street store. In the background, the game’s inventor, Mr David Smith, of Christchurch, explains the rules to a visiting American, the Rev. Charles Meyer, of Texas. Press, 30 August 1986, Page 9

Setting up for another round in the world championship final of the strategy game, TRAX, are Philip Gray (left), and Andrew Butterfield, both of Christchurch. The final was held yesterday and will continue today in Whitcoull’s Cashel Street store. In the background, the game’s inventor, Mr David Smith, of Christchurch, explains the rules to a visiting American, the Rev. Charles Meyer, of Texas. Press, 30 August 1986, Page 9