GERMAN WOMEN AND SPORT.
+ LESS STRENUOUS GAMES IN FUTURE. NEW NAZI RULING. (Received July 11, 8.36 p.m.) BERLIN, July 10. Women's participation in sport must in future be subordinated to domestic duties, according to the Sports Dictator, Herr von Tschammer und Osten He declares that it is a mistake to allow women to run 800 yards and collapsp when they reach the tape. A German woman's first duties are in the home, and she must not indulge in sport until she can perform them. She must not engage in games hurtful to health. Cranks paying ;ennis for hours, and then getting massaged and spending the evening in a bath must be eliminated. The dictator asserts his determination to crush peevishness among champions of both sexes.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20905, 12 July 1933, Page 9
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