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Miss Beverley Beaten In N.I. Championships

I Snecial To. “Northern Advocate ”] 1 NEW PLYMOUTH, This Day. j The North Island tennis champion- j ship opened here yesterday. j The most sensational match of the i day was the defeat of Miss Nessie | Beverley, who is New Zealand's second ! ranking player, by Miss J. Taylor, the | New Plymouth champion, after a j gruelling three-set battle. Miss Tay- ; ]or won the first ret fj- -k but lost the j second, 6 —T Perhaps the hardest fought game ; of the morning was thnl between A. 1 Dickie, of Waverley, and Nichols, i of Ell ham. Dickie coming off vie- I forious. 7 —-!). 4—(l. B—(>. C. H. Stromborn defeated F. Jenkinron. 4—fi. G--3. | G —3. in a fairly hard baffle.

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Northern Advocate, 7 January 1938, Page 3

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Miss Beverley Beaten In N.I. Championships Northern Advocate, 7 January 1938, Page 3

Miss Beverley Beaten In N.I. Championships Northern Advocate, 7 January 1938, Page 3

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