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Women boxers in Washington, ca. 1970. (Tacoma Public Library)<br />

garding all female athletics. <strong>The</strong> fear seems to have been that “respectable”<br />

boys would not marry girls who could beat them at anything.<br />

But whether mothers and educators liked it or not, by the 1920s huge<br />

numbers of young women were regularly playing baseball, basketball, golf,<br />

tennis, and volleyball. Unable to stem the tide, the educators and physicians<br />

sought to turn it by stating that, although nothing preserved female<br />

beauty so well as sport, there were certain sports that were better than others<br />

and a few (including soccer and boxing) that were downright unladylike.<br />

Furthermore, competition and the development of unsightly muscles<br />

could be minimized by new rules that made girls’ sports considerably less<br />

exciting than boys’ sports.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se rules could be draconian. In 1922, for example, rules for a girl’s<br />

basketball team at Martinez High School in San Francisco included the following:<br />

“No dancing, no soup, no milk, no candy, no ice cream; [hot]<br />

chocolate while resting instead of oranges; two hours rest before each game;<br />

eight hours sleep daily; no fried foods; no pastry; feet to be bathed three<br />

times weekly in tannic acid” (Japan Times, March 29, 1922). Others were<br />

simply inane, such as those requiring girls to essentially stand in one place<br />

while playing basketball. Although the athletes protested (the Martinez<br />

girls, for instance, said no dancing, no basketball team), hardly anyone,<br />

least of all physical education teachers or school administrators, listened.<br />

686 Women in the <strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>: Britain and North America

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