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The four Canterbury members of the New Zealand men’s deaf basketball team at practice in the Christchurch Boys’ High School gymnasium. Shooting the ball is Malcolm Clausen closely guarded by Tony McGill. Awaiting developments are Martin Abela and Paul Scott (right). New Zealand will meet the United States, Sweden, Australia, and Finland in the men’s basketball section of the sixteenth World Games for the Deaf in Christchurch from January 7 to 17. Nearly 1400 competitors and officials from 29 countries will participate in 12 sports.

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Press, 28 December 1988, Page 31

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The four Canterbury members of the New Zealand men’s deaf basketball team at practice in the Christchurch Boys’ High School gymnasium. Shooting the ball is Malcolm Clausen closely guarded by Tony McGill. Awaiting developments are Martin Abela and Paul Scott (right). New Zealand will meet the United States, Sweden, Australia, and Finland in the men’s basketball section of the sixteenth World Games for the Deaf in Christchurch from January 7 to 17. Nearly 1400 competitors and officials from 29 countries will participate in 12 sports. Press, 28 December 1988, Page 31

The four Canterbury members of the New Zealand men’s deaf basketball team at practice in the Christchurch Boys’ High School gymnasium. Shooting the ball is Malcolm Clausen closely guarded by Tony McGill. Awaiting developments are Martin Abela and Paul Scott (right). New Zealand will meet the United States, Sweden, Australia, and Finland in the men’s basketball section of the sixteenth World Games for the Deaf in Christchurch from January 7 to 17. Nearly 1400 competitors and officials from 29 countries will participate in 12 sports. Press, 28 December 1988, Page 31

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