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Members of the New Zealand Men’s volleyball team for the 16th World Games for the Deaf, Roger Strong (right) of Otago, and Bill Katu, of Auckland, practise their serving techniques in the Van Asch College gymnasium at Sumner yesterday. The deaf games will be officially opened on January 7. Volleyball and basketball matches will commence in Cowles Stadium on January 8. Eight volleyball and nine basketball teams are included in the 1400 competitors in 12 sports, from 29 countries, who will attend the games.

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Press, 30 December 1988, Page 20

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Members of the New Zealand Men’s volleyball team for the 16th World Games for the Deaf, Roger Strong (right) of Otago, and Bill Katu, of Auckland, practise their serving techniques in the Van Asch College gymnasium at Sumner yesterday. The deaf games will be officially opened on January 7. Volleyball and basketball matches will commence in Cowles Stadium on January 8. Eight volleyball and nine basketball teams are included in the 1400 competitors in 12 sports, from 29 countries, who will attend the games. Press, 30 December 1988, Page 20

Members of the New Zealand Men’s volleyball team for the 16th World Games for the Deaf, Roger Strong (right) of Otago, and Bill Katu, of Auckland, practise their serving techniques in the Van Asch College gymnasium at Sumner yesterday. The deaf games will be officially opened on January 7. Volleyball and basketball matches will commence in Cowles Stadium on January 8. Eight volleyball and nine basketball teams are included in the 1400 competitors in 12 sports, from 29 countries, who will attend the games. Press, 30 December 1988, Page 20