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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72The 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
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