The National Review, Volume 97W.H. Allen, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 176
... Miss Helen Jacobs had so easily beaten Miss Nuthall she was strongly fancied for the cham- pionship , but she unaccountably capitulated to German persistency as personified by Fraulein Krahwinkel , who thus got into the Final to ...
... Miss Helen Jacobs had so easily beaten Miss Nuthall she was strongly fancied for the cham- pionship , but she unaccountably capitulated to German persistency as personified by Fraulein Krahwinkel , who thus got into the Final to ...
Page 245
... Miss Nuthall should have beaten Miss Helen Jacobs - whom she had easily beaten in France on her present showing , but unfortunately , when they met on the Centre Court , Miss Nuthall never got going , " while Miss Jacobs was at her best ...
... Miss Nuthall should have beaten Miss Helen Jacobs - whom she had easily beaten in France on her present showing , but unfortunately , when they met on the Centre Court , Miss Nuthall never got going , " while Miss Jacobs was at her best ...
Page 319
... Miss Betty Nuthall and Miss Mud- ford were deemed capable of defeating Miss Helen Jacobs , whose play this year in Europe had not been impressive . But at Forest Hills ( the American " Wimbledon " ) , playing in tropical heat with a ...
... Miss Betty Nuthall and Miss Mud- ford were deemed capable of defeating Miss Helen Jacobs , whose play this year in Europe had not been impressive . But at Forest Hills ( the American " Wimbledon " ) , playing in tropical heat with a ...
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