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The Canterbury open table tennis champion, Wayne Adamson, shows the style he hopes will make him a top contender in the New Zealand championship in Auckland this month. Adamson, a former Canterbury player now living in Hamilton, confirmed the high regard he is held in with a close, five-set victory over another former Canterbury player, Maurice Burrowes, of Otago, in the final of the Canterbury championship on Saturday. —Photograph by SEAN CARR

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Press, 16 August 1988, Page 40

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The Canterbury open table tennis champion, Wayne Adamson, shows the style he hopes will make him a top contender in the New Zealand championship in Auckland this month. Adamson, a former Canterbury player now living in Hamilton, confirmed the high regard he is held in with a close, five-set victory over another former Canterbury player, Maurice Burrowes, of Otago, in the final of the Canterbury championship on Saturday. —Photograph by SEAN CARR Press, 16 August 1988, Page 40

The Canterbury open table tennis champion, Wayne Adamson, shows the style he hopes will make him a top contender in the New Zealand championship in Auckland this month. Adamson, a former Canterbury player now living in Hamilton, confirmed the high regard he is held in with a close, five-set victory over another former Canterbury player, Maurice Burrowes, of Otago, in the final of the Canterbury championship on Saturday. —Photograph by SEAN CARR Press, 16 August 1988, Page 40