CRICKET SCANDAL
ATTITUDE OF SYD. GREGORY WANTS A PUBLIC ENQUIRY OR WILL MAKE A FULL STATEMENT. • By Telegf*ph.~Pf«« AftSOcUUon.— Copyright, (Received December 6, 8.10 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. Mr. Syd. Gregory, captain of the Australian team, has declined to discuss the allegations regarding the members of the team. He said he hoped the Board of Control would hold an enquiry, which should be a public one, and go fully into the charges. . Failing that, he says he will make a full statement. WERE DIVIDED INTO HOSTILE CAMPS. SPORTING HEROES LUSTRE IN DANGER. LONDON, 7th December. A correspondent of the Daily Chronicle says that practically from the time they landed, the Australian cricketers Were divided into hostile camps. It was regrettable that Mr. Crouch's report was not treated as confidential, It was hoped that the ehquiry into the matter would be held in camera, otherwise some heroes in the sporting world would lose their lustre.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 139, 9 December 1912, Page 7
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