CRICKET SPORTSMEN.
H, L. COLLINS SPEAKS OUT. (BY CABia—PRESS ASSOCIATIOK—COBYBIOHT.) (AUSTBAtIAIT AND N.Z. CABWi ASSOCIATION.) MELBOURNE. March 9. iAt a luncheon to the touring Australian cricketers, H. L. Collins, referring to P. G. H. Fender's remarks on unsportsmanlike tactics, said that ever since he had been playing cricket there had never been an incident that could be construed as unsportsmanlike. As a selector, Collins could 6ay that great care had been taken in selecting a team from point of view, and every player was a thorough sportsman.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18636, 10 March 1926, Page 9
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