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PROMINENT SOFTBALL PLAYERS.—Three women who have played a leading part in the success of the Canterbury representative team this season. ABOVE: Misses C. Brown (left) and B. Makinson awaiting their turn at bat. Miss Brown’s batting and fielding and the pitching of Miss Makinson have been features of Canterbury’s performances. LEFT: The team’s catcher, Miss N. Beale, batting in the recent match against Hutt Valley. A most experienced player, Miss Beale excelled both as a batter and catcher when Canterbury won the national title in January.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30085, 20 March 1963, Page 11

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PROMINENT SOFTBALL PLAYERS.—Three women who have played a leading part in the success of the Canterbury representative team this season. ABOVE: Misses C. Brown (left) and B. Makinson awaiting their turn at bat. Miss Brown’s batting and fielding and the pitching of Miss Makinson have been features of Canterbury’s performances. LEFT: The team’s catcher, Miss N. Beale, batting in the recent match against Hutt Valley. A most experienced player, Miss Beale excelled both as a batter and catcher when Canterbury won the national title in January. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30085, 20 March 1963, Page 11

PROMINENT SOFTBALL PLAYERS.—Three women who have played a leading part in the success of the Canterbury representative team this season. ABOVE: Misses C. Brown (left) and B. Makinson awaiting their turn at bat. Miss Brown’s batting and fielding and the pitching of Miss Makinson have been features of Canterbury’s performances. LEFT: The team’s catcher, Miss N. Beale, batting in the recent match against Hutt Valley. A most experienced player, Miss Beale excelled both as a batter and catcher when Canterbury won the national title in January. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30085, 20 March 1963, Page 11