“CRIME AGAINST CRICKET”
o • Newspapers Criticised "LARWOOB'S ILL-TIMED REMARKS" Pross Association.— Copyright. London, May !). The editor of Sporting Life in a front page pronouncement headed "Crime Against Cricket," protests against "sedulous attempts by a section of the Press to cause permanent friction between the cricket authorities of England and Australia."' "One can to some extent sympathise with Larwood," the editor writes, "but his remarks were ill-timed, unwise and provocative and were not cricket.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 239, 10 May 1933, Page 6
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