Polly Palfrey Woodrow

Margaret Germaine "Polly" Palfrey Woodrow (October 7, 1906 – August 26, 1997) was an American tennis player from Boston, active in the 1920s and 1930s.

Palfrey won the Massachusetts and national Junior Doubles championships in 1924, with Fanny Curtis as her partner.

[4][5] Polly Palfrey won the Massachusetts and national Junior Doubles championships in 1924, with Fanny Curtis as her partner.

[16] She was seeded second at a 1935 tournament at Longwood Country Club, but lost in the second round.

[17] In 1940, in her thirties, she lost to Helen Jacobs at Germantown Cricket Club near Philadelphia.

"Five Sisters in Boston Who Know Their Tennis" The Messenger (April 6, 1927); a newspaper feature about Palfrey and her sisters