HER LANGUAGE!
WEARS TROUSERS, BUT IS TABOO IN CLUB SPORTS GIRL EXPELLED United I*. A.—By Telegraph—Copyright PARIS, Wednesday. The Civil Court has dismissed the action brought by Madame Morris, the famous motorist and athlete, who claimed reinstatement in the Feminine Sporting Federation. The Judge said that, in his opinion, although she was entitled to dress and behave as she pleased as a private citizen, the Sporting Federation was within its rights in contending that her eccentricities and the language she used might detrimentally affect girls and young women. Madame Morris was determined to light to the last against her expulsion from the Feminine Sporting Federation, because she insisted on wearing trousers on a sports ground. She claimed £Boo' damages. She has worn masculine attire for years, - as she finds trousers more convenient when at her work as proprietor of a garage, and also when engaged in sports.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 933, 28 March 1930, Page 9
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147HER LANGUAGE! Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 933, 28 March 1930, Page 9
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