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  • [[Image:Mercer_Beasley_Cartoon.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Newspaper cartoon of Mercer Beasley and his use of walkie-talkies to communicate with players]] ...arently this was Beasley's own reckoning and remains to be confirmed.<ref>"Mercer Beasley," July 29, 1957, in ''Sports Illustrated'' at [http://sportsillustrated.cnn
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  • "As to the coaching of our team, Mercer Beasley went to France as a correspondent of an American newspaper syndicate. He w ...ote introducing the series says "For 'Teacher' in this article substitute 'Mercer Beasley'". ("Carol Learns to Watch the Ball". Barbara Breit-Gordon. World Tennis,
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  • | pagename = Mercer Beasley
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  • * ''How to Play Tennis: The Beasley System'' by Mercer Beasley, American Sports Publishing, New York, 1933
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  • * [[Mercer Beasley/Catalogs/Prominent pupils]] * [[Mercer Beasley/Catalogs/Awards and honors]]
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  • File:Mercer Beasley Racket Ad.jpg
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  • '''This is a supplement to the [[Mercer Beasley]] article, with the names of prominent pupils of Beasley, listed chronologi
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  • ...bout Beasley, making numerous citations to "Justice Deferred: The Case for Mercer Beasley", by [[User:Brook Zelcer|Brook Zelcer]], ''Tennis Week'', Wednesday, Septem :'''Justice Deferred: The Case for Mercer Beasley''' by [[User:Brook Zelcer|Brook Zelcer]]
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  • * [[Mercer Beasley/Catalogs/Prominent pupils]] * [[Mercer Beasley/Catalogs/Awards and honors]]
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  • * ''How to Play Tennis: The Beasley System'' by Mercer Beasley, American Sports Publishing, New York, 1933
    120 bytes (16 words) - 18:40, 3 March 2010
  • * ''How to Play Tennis: The Beasley System'' by Mercer Beasley, American Sports Publishing, New York, 1933
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  • {{r|Mercer Beasley}}
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  • '''This is a supplement to the [[Mercer Beasley]] article, with the names of prominent pupils of Beasley, listed chronologi
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  • | pagename = Mercer Beasley
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  • ...New York, 1985, page 160</ref> Parker quickly came under the guidance of [[Mercer Beasley]], a visually impaired mentor who, unable to play himself, was gaining accl
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  • "As to the coaching of our team, Mercer Beasley went to France as a correspondent of an American newspaper syndicate. He w ...ote introducing the series says "For 'Teacher' in this article substitute 'Mercer Beasley'". ("Carol Learns to Watch the Ball". Barbara Breit-Gordon. World Tennis,
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  • ==[[Mercer Beasley]]== Seeking help, he went to tennis coach and instructor [[Mercer Beasley]], who was just about to acquire a reputation for discovering and tutoring
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  • ...bout Beasley, making numerous citations to "Justice Deferred: The Case for Mercer Beasley", by [[User:Brook Zelcer|Brook Zelcer]], ''Tennis Week'', Wednesday, Septem :'''Justice Deferred: The Case for Mercer Beasley''' by [[User:Brook Zelcer|Brook Zelcer]]
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  • [[Image:Mercer_Beasley_Cartoon.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Newspaper cartoon of Mercer Beasley and his use of walkie-talkies to communicate with players]] ...arently this was Beasley's own reckoning and remains to be confirmed.<ref>"Mercer Beasley," July 29, 1957, in ''Sports Illustrated'' at [http://sportsillustrated.cnn
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  • ...and working part-time in a bakery when he was spotted by the 44-year-old [[Mercer Beasley]], who, with only four years of coaching experience, had not yet become the
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  • ...y interest in. And, of course, we could do the peripheral people such as [[Mercer Beasley]], who, even though he was well-known in his day (a long one), doesn't even ::::::I just took another look at the [[Mercer Beasley]] article -- there is probably nowhere else in the world as much info about
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  • {{rpr|Mercer Beasley}} 1035
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  • ...ll pen, and wrote a brief article about a long-forgotten gentleman named [[Mercer Beasley]] (no, NOT the 1890 Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court, you dumm *I noticed [[user:Hayford Peirce|Hayford]] working away on WaTII on [[Mercer Beasley|this interesting human story]] [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 23:24, 10 J
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  • ...rs as [[Ellsworth Vines]] and [[Don Budge]]; was coached at one point by [[Mercer Beasley]]}} ...powerful; his once-classic forehand was changed by his long-time coach, [[Mercer Beasley]], and thereafter was never again as effective
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  • ...with +"Mercer Beasley" and +Peirce, nothing show ups. But if you google "Mercer Beasley" and +Segura (a minor name within the long article), the first thing that p
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