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Women Who Play Games

FTER work, play, and with happy though I "suppose fortuitous logic we _now have from 2YA on Thursday morn|ings a series of talks Women in Sport to replace Careers for Girls. And vety good talks they are too, even for those of us who have never so much as patted a ping-pong ball. Madge Cox has a wide and detailed knowledge of her subject which permits her to cruise over the field picking out colourful details without necessarily dwelling on geological formation. In her first talk she told me quite a lot about Suzanne Lenglen’s temperament and appearance without listing details of her career, and heralded the first appearance of shorts on court with as much éclat as the emergence of a new champion.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 499, 14 January 1949, Page 20

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Women Who Play Games New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 499, 14 January 1949, Page 20

Women Who Play Games New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 499, 14 January 1949, Page 20

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