A woman is a woman that she may he a. wife and mother. Nature built her thus, and not otherwise. Shocks' and strains that leave the masculine athlete unharmed would wreck the fragile woman irretrievably. Fragile—of course she is fragile. No need to go intd' (he anatomy and physiology of it.' Granted only what the judge in the Ligouri case desiderated, a little horse, sense, and everything is plain. When girls unsov themselves by the rushing,] roaring, rough-and-tumble of Rugby football, heaven help their husbands—if they get any.—'C'ivis in the Otago Caily Times.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1921, Page 3
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