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1920 The first American women's field hockey team, All-Philadelphia team competed internationally. Their application to the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp was denied, but they played in an English tournament and lost both games_x000D_ America ' s lady ' s hockey players first match in England . _x000D_ Miss Elizabeth Chester the captain of the USA team with her mascot _x000D_ 4 November 1920
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1920 The first American women's field hockey team, All-Philadelphia team competed internationally.
Their application to the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp was denied, but they played in an English tournament and lost both games_x000D_ America ' s lady ' s hockey players first match in England .
_x000D_ Miss Elizabeth Chester the captain of the USA team with her mascot _x000D_ 4 November 1920.

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