Hill, Virginia (1907–1967)
Hill, Virginia (1907–1967)
American badminton player. Name variations: Mrs. Mosdale; Virginia Mosdale. Born Virginia Deignan, April 17, 1907, in Los Angeles, CA; died June 8, 1967.
With Wynn Rogers, won the US mixed doubles (1947); served as administrative secretary and treas. of American Badminton Assoc. (1960–67); received Players' Appreciation Cup (1967).
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