Not Claiming Helmets
(N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) PORT OF SPAIN, Mar. 24. The anti-bouncer helmets sent from Sydney to aid Australia’s batsmen against the West Indian speedsters are believed, to be lying in an air terminal freight office in Port of Spain. Nobody has claimed them. An airways official said today there was a package narked “appliances” in bond addressed to the Australian earn.
He thought the package could contain the speciallydesigned crash helmets. But the Australian team management has shown no interest in the helmets—or the reported package.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30709, 26 March 1965, Page 11
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