WOMAN ATHLETE.
CLAIM FOB DAMAGES LOST. iUIttTZD PBUB3 ASBOCIAfIOS—SY ELIXTBIO COPTIIIOHT.) ■ (Received Mafch 57th, 0.55 p.m.) PAItIS, March 26. The Civil Court dismissed Madame Morris's case. The Judge was of the opinion that although she was entitled to dress and behave fci she pleased as a private citieen, the Sporting Federation was within its rights in contending that sufch eccentricities, and language used might detrimentally affect girls and young women.
Lost month Madame Vilette Moms, a"Fretich motorist and athlete, commenced a. civil action againsttne Feminine Sfjofting Federation clannihg £BO6 damages for expulsion because she insisted on wearing oft sports " groUrids. She has worn maßCulir-'i attire for years. /
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19889, 28 March 1930, Page 13
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