Adelaide Yager Rameson

Adelaide Claudia Cox Yager Rameson Taylor (January 20, 1892 – December 9, 1973) was an American tennis player from Kansas City, Missouri, later based in Los Angeles, California.

[1] Adelaide Yager of Kansas City[2][3] won the lawn tennis singles competition at Missouri Valley Women's Championships in 1914.

[4] In the same year, she was runner-up to Marjorie Hires at the Central West Women's Championship in Kansas City, Missouri.

[5] Yager was selected as the top-ranked woman tennis player in Kansas City in 1914.

[9] She was also runner-up in singles and won in women's doubles at the Los Angeles City Championships,[10][11] and runner-up at the national level at the 1918 U.S. Women's Clay Court Championships, defeated by Carrie Neely.

Adelaide Yager Rameson, from a 1919 publication.