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  1. Betty May Nuthall Shoemaker (née Nuthall; 23 May 1911 – 8 November 1983) was an English tennis player. Known for her powerful forehand, according to Wallis Myers of The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail , Nuthall was ranked in the world's top 10 in 1927, 1929 through 1931, and 1933, reaching a career high of world no. 4 in 1929. [ 1 ]

  2. Jul 6, 2022 · By Mark Andrews. Published Jul 5, 2022. Dorothy Round in action on Wimbledon centre court against Betty Nuthall in 1936. No more so than in the Black Country, where local lass Dorothy Round was ...

  3. Betty May Nuthall Shoemaker was an English tennis player. Career Known for her powerful forehand, according to Wallis Myers of The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail, Nuthall was ranked in the world top ten in 1927, 1929 through 1931, and 1933, reaching a career high in those rankings of World Number. 4 in 1929.

  4. The British Tennis Player Betty Nuthall In Wimbledon. 29Th June 1931. Photograph. Tennis - Player Betty Nuthill Plays Wearing Shorts. Forest Hill/Usa. Ca. 1935. Photograph. United States.

  5. Betty May Nuthall Shoemaker (née Nuthall; 23 May 1911 – 8 November 1983) was an English tennis player. Known for her powerful forehand, according to Wallis Myers of The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail, Nuthall was ranked in the world's top 10 in 1927, 1929 through 1931, and 1933, reaching a career high of world no. 4 in 1929.

  6. Betty May Nuthall Shoemaker (née Nuthall; 23 May 1911 – 8 November 1983) was an English tennis player. Known for her powerful forehand, according to Wallis Myers of The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail, Nuthall was ranked in the world's top 10 in 1927, 1929 through 1931, and 1933, reaching a career high of world no. 4 in 1929. In 1930, Nuthall won the women's singles title at the U.S ...

  7. Jan 25, 2024 · Betty Ann Lowe (1934–2013) Betty Ann Lowe developed Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock (Pulaski County) into a nationally known, competitive hospital by acting as an advocate, enlisting the help of a famous family, procuring state funding, and adding new, innovative departments. In addition to being a prominent figure in Arkansas ...