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MISS E. TERRY, the diminutive Waikato lawn tennis player, who was a finalist in the women's doubles at the Canterbury lawn tennis championships last week. Miss Terry, who still has several seasons to go as a junior, was a finalist in the national senior 1 ired doubles event last year, partnering R. N. Hawkes. She has a sound game with a severe and accurate smash which wins her many points.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29712, 4 January 1962, Page 7

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MISS E. TERRY, the diminutive Waikato lawn tennis player, who was a finalist in the women's doubles at the Canterbury lawn tennis championships last week. Miss Terry, who still has several seasons to go as a junior, was a finalist in the national senior 1 ired doubles event last year, partnering R. N. Hawkes. She has a sound game with a severe and accurate smash which wins her many points. Press, Volume C, Issue 29712, 4 January 1962, Page 7

MISS E. TERRY, the diminutive Waikato lawn tennis player, who was a finalist in the women's doubles at the Canterbury lawn tennis championships last week. Miss Terry, who still has several seasons to go as a junior, was a finalist in the national senior 1 ired doubles event last year, partnering R. N. Hawkes. She has a sound game with a severe and accurate smash which wins her many points. Press, Volume C, Issue 29712, 4 January 1962, Page 7

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