JACQUELINE AURIOL Says

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1953.

Rosewall Beats Seixas

CHAT WITH HIS FANS

Los Angeles, Sept. 20. Ken Rosewall, Australia's hard court tennis king, de- feated Wimbledon Cham- pion Vic Seixas today to wh the Men's Singles titl in the Pacific South West tennis tournament by scores of 6-4, 1-6, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4.

Rosewall accomplished what his countryman Frank Sedgmuti failed to do in last year's tour- ney.

Selxna tried to beat the de- termined Australian by staying on the baseline contrary to his usual strategy. It proved his

strategy was unable

new

La

check Rosewall's uncanny buck- hand strokes.

In the first

set. Seixas

100K break when

the first service

Rosewall double faulted in the

The fam

Aussic

Afth guine back on a back-

broke

hand error in the eighth game set and then held the of the

service at a love breaking the

American star in the 10th game. The second and third sets was the 15- all Seixas but after minute rest perlod, Rosewall

back like

The a ilger. camo games were ona all in the fourth

when Rosewall ron oft five |

straight games,

fans viewed

the i

Some 4,000 match as a possible pre-play of the Davis Cup matches next December in Australia,

Doris Hart won the Women's Singles crown with a 1-0, 6-3, 0-4 win over Shirley Fry.

Miss Fry knocked Maureen (Little Mo) Comolly out of competition yesterday.

In the Men's Doubles, Lew Hoad and Rosewall beat Seixas and Tony Trabert, 17-18, atki 0-2-United Press,

Ex-King Leopold, of Belgium and his attractive wife, the Princess de Rethy, talk with Nino Farina, the racing car driver, prior to the Italian Grand Prix at Monza.-Express Photo.

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SPORTRATTI

LRC TENNIS

TOURNEY

Seven

Club tennis mutch's were played off yesterday at the Ladies' Recreation Club, und In the Club Men's Singles Open tournament P. Andres:n defeated

J. Rigge 7-5 and 0-3,

malches were:

The results of yesterday's

Club Men's

Open --E Singles Zulout be 1. Morel, 6-f and 5-6; P. Andienen beat J. Higge. 7-3 and 0-J

Club Men's Singles Handomp,~U. luck bei E. Allenspach, 4-, 4-3 and 6-3; G.M. Phester beat G.G. Graham, 4-6, 6-4 and 0-4.

Club Mixed Doubles Himdicap.-R. K. Graham and Ms Lawrence beat J. Riviera and Mrs Trelo. 6-0, 3-8 and 0-2: F.J. Wathen and Miss Brown beat Mr and Mrs Rishovil, '0-3 and 6-3; Mr and Mrs Brandt beat Mr and Mir Norton, 0-4. 1-0 and 74

Another three Club matches wil be played this morning.

TOUR B

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Now I Will Try To What's best in Beat Neville Duke

By JOHN

RALPH

The trim little woman with bright blue eyes and boyishly-bobbed brown hair talked to the test pilots and designers in their own language at Farnborough Air Show.

She watched Neville Duke take his Hawker Hunter into the skies, watched

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I'm going to try to beat that speed record."

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"Don't

And if courage

end deter should not be happy if I didn't They would minution count for anything I'm ond because it is my job."

Jacqueline Certain 35-year-old Auriol in the woman who can do it.

that I'm

like

forget professional pilot, working nt place very

your own Daughter-in-law of the French Farnborough, with research and President, mother of two good-testing going on all the time. looking sons, she is already the fustest woINAH pilot on corth,

"Every day 1. fy. And I love Three weeks ago she became every minute of it." the first woman in Europe to That I can

understand, crash the sound barrier at more why does "Jackie" than 700 miles an hour.

"IT'S MY JOB"

What makes a young woman like this smart, attractive, with

a financial and Bocint position

woman might envy-com uny pete in the skies with the jet age?

men

al

"Jackie" Aurlol looked at mo with those bright blue eyes and smiled. By because I like it," she sald simply. "Because

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Head Office: 563, Nathon · Rd. Auriol Jacquelino

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Branch Office: 71, Tal Po Rd. "Of course my husband did not like the idea at first, but he is a pilot too.

"When he suw how happy flying made me, he soon under stood. My father-in-law

is objections, too, but he now understands and does not try to

had

want

to

but stop me. He la most sympathe

for enter the race the speed Jackie" has had three crashes.

ecord? For France? I asked.

tie.

In

her career

2

D üller

24

and a year in hospital

of

"Yes," she said. "And more. operations. For women-for all women. It In July, 1949. she nearly would do so much to end the died. They dragged her severcly obstacles and prejudice that injured from the wreck

seaplane. every woman fler meeta.

The most-photographed society "I am no different from other women,

beauty in all France was almost Women can be Ex- cellent pilots. Why shouldn't unrecognisable. Her faca they fly jets? and why shouldn't smashed for months. She would and her they fly fighters-oven in war? Dot let her children

friends sea her-not until thin phustle

surgeons hod nearly

THE LITTLE GIANT IN PURPLE AND GOLD HAS WON 1,000 RACES

By GEORGE WHITING

He married a beautiful, grey-eyed Yorkshire lass over the anvil at Gretna Green....he and his wife and their 15-year-old daughter live His income is quietly in a gracious and spacious country house.... established on the super-tax level.... he rides thoroughbred horses for the Queen.

What more can life offer to William Harry Carr, rider of the Queen's Aureole in the St Leger at Doncaster. Nat Gould himself could hardly have conjured a more

the heartbreaks of horse racing. romantic story from the hopes and

done.

was

Did all this shake her nerve? Make her want to give sy flying? NOT A BIT OF IT

"It Was this crush which helped me most of all," she {toid me, “No longer did anyone say I should not fly. They did not even mind my taking Jets. No one tried to remind me

was only a woman."

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The people who had hitherto 85-87, thought a woman crazy to y began to change their minds. "It Jackie can take THAT punishment and still want 10 lly there must be something to it," they said.

"Jackie" found the way wide open to her

What about the supersonic dives? How does A woman crashing

stand the stresses of

the sound barrier.

"It is nothing if one is fit," she said. "You do not hear the bangs. You do not foci any- thing. You must be careful, so very careful. That is all." "You could have knocked meling lad to trainer R. W. Arm-

KEEPING FIT Look across the fields from the

strong. The Colony Mixed Doubles final

red bricks of Newmarket rallway over without the aid of

But Yorkshire-born Mrs Carr "Jackie" Auriol - ' lives care- will take place to-morrow after.

station and you will see the tall feather. After all, I was hardly

slim Flour,

Doubles the Colony Ladies'

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London, Sept. 21.

you that her and flt. Standing SCL, din. she Ladies Singles and PiMe finals of

In twelve English League walk for ten minutes, you spend and tiddling about up North, was racing-will tell Friday.

getting not reckoned to be much help husband, having no birth qualif-weighs little more than 8-stone. Admiot charge to the

another five minutes

cations for the broad L.R.C. courts on the days of the matches played today there past Prince, most ferocious black towards riding for Royalty.

acres, Ony a small scar on her check could almost be called an allen, is a reminder of that terribic final will be $2 per hood.

"No, I cannot remember how He was born, on November 30, WEEK'S SCHEDULE was no outstanding result Alsatian in the burglar alarm

of busincs, and you are then asked many winners I have ridden for 1910, in the village of Clifton, crash. defeat the to beyond

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She smokes Westmorland,

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You need is and you deserve elso, come do that, including and

light than "foreigner" nothing stronger who were winning for the

it. No milkman, postman or India, I believe it must be about until an affinity with horse flesh wine. She is up at half past six dusman in Newmurket, will goin thousand. Club Mixed Doubles Handicap: Dr first time this season.

gained him admittance to York-very day, reporting at the air- C.B. Smart and Ms Rawlings v

"I was too shy and too scared shire at the inquiring age of held seven am. hind Mrs Cheetham, 9.30 am.. in a keen struggle at Hartie- within 50 yards of that Alsatian.

In fact the postal authorities to speak when I first met the six. pool, Scunthorpe went M. Gofried and Mrs Ayres, 100 by the odd goal in Bye and have made it quite plain that. King, but he put me at my ense Queen's juckey or no Queen's immediately. Incidentally, what challenge to Club Men's Doubles Handicap: slipped, in their

Jockey, Mr Carr will get no mail the Queen doesn't know about E.W.M. Bryant and J. Shashova v the leaders in their division.

while Prince is off the leash.

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TOMORROW

"But for King George I might meantime

now be a erippie instead of a

The

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TODAY

F. Allenspach

0.11.

and Mix Gomersal

Port Vale in the

down

Colony Mixed Doubles final: 4)wers solidifying their lead by Edwin Frai and Mrs Mary Chow v ja 1-0 victory in a needle match Mr and Mrs K.. Ip.

"Plate semi-finals: with Crewe Alexandra. Colony Ladilos*

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at 12, and was young enough to Jacqueline Auriol found some- chill off the September wind

horse have pictures of his first public thing in common with her own "I broke my leg on P (4) Mr Fowler v Mm Albrow: (7) In the Southern Scetion blowing

Newmarket across

1005 тю other Mrs Evies,v bir Stamp.

failed to follow up Heath. Harry

Carr introduces called Monjon at Birmingham ride at Redcar pinned on to the country-there Club Bixed Doubles Open: (3) 5. Walsall

upset Saul aut Miss Skinner v Mr and Mrs

win against Joan, the grey-eyed Gretna girl, five years ago, I was having a school notice board. At 14, he woman pilot to talk tol

working pretty thin time until the King was At Armstrong: () Mr and Mira Stuckey Southampton on Saturday,

and Anne, their daughter. Dr G.B. Snart and Miss Fenton. Shrewsbury today they .went Two silver cups tell us that had his own orthopaedic sur sweets, cakes and ice cream off

Reginald Watson- the menu. Club Ladies' Handicap Singles: (2

down 4-1.

scored Miss Anne, practically born on a

geon, Sir Zira Brandt v Miss Zewald

Hidden Moonraker Jones, fix me up. borec. has

"He took a plece out of my

The Queen's jockey, with all and Royal Amber with distipe- hip, grafted it into my leg and the deprecation of the long- tion at the local shows.

murried male would have side- had me riding at exercise in

stepped adroluy any mention of There are flowers, a cocktail next to no time. The following were the re-cabinet and a grey porrot, and, "Aureole? Now

romance that there is a the story-book sults of football matches played dominating all, there is a framed horse and

him when he of character for you. caught up with Jardines); (B) .W. Wheeler and 1.A. Noronha Nailonal today:

Christmas card autographed by Intelligent, too, and has his likes was 21-and when Joan Ground- "Elizabeth" and "Philip."

and dislikes. Nobody can fool water, daughter of the village much to

thank the

grocer at Leyburn, Yorks, was Aureole." 21

Royal Family for," says Carr, in

19. 2a voice from which the North Country burr seems largely to have departed. "But for them I might not be riding in England at all those days.

THURSDAY

Colony Ladies' Doubles Anal: (4) Mira Stamp and Miss Philip v M

S.C.P

3p and Mrs The

Interhoog Handicap: (3) Hopkins and J.A. Andersen (Mercan- tile Bank) v C. Blatt Punchegn

City Bank of N.Y.) W.A. Reed

and A.T. Dow (Gibb, Livingston).

nn excellent win at Millwall.

THE RESULTS

London, Sept. 21,

Division II

Club Men's Singles Open: () Rotherham U. 2 Stock City. Bou! Y E.W.M. Bryant: (7) Wi William E. Sabelle.

Div. III (Southern)

Club Mixed Doubles Handicap: | Millwall Cmdr and Mrs J. Rigge v tr and Newport C. Mirour

FRIDAY

Colony Ladies" Singles Anal: (4): Men ipv Mrs To

Colony Ladies' Plato final: (B) Winner of Mrs Fowler and Mr Arow v Winner of Mra Eyles and Mrs Stamp.

Reading

i Cr. Pal

Coventry C. 1 Co 2 Aldershot Northampton 1 Q.P.R.

Palace 4 Walsall Shrewsbury

Div. III (Northern)

Mansfield Barrow

Workington Gateshead Hartlepools

Club Men's Singles Open: (0)

Port Vale Zulut v J. Italten.

Club Men's Singles Handicap: (2)

Stockport G., Norton v W.. Williams,

(3) 11,4,"|| York City Intechong Handicap Armstrong

ft.E. (Deacuna) v TJ, Gould and K. Hibernian

Judiciary); (6) M.W, Calvert and

and

Moore

L, Jovino (Wheelocks) V R.C.

Chapman and J. Pereira,

THE GAMBOLS

"Well, Gayys worn SOME LLA retrange hats but this ones

the limit

ve

TOO SHY TO speak

THE PRETTIEST WIFE

With the, Queen' St Leger hope thus classified, we retraced daughter Anne

lot of 1 winners in India every winter of a

But Mrs Joan Carr le less bashful. The grey eyes sparkled for me and she recalled 14

the runaway

In memory the steps that had marriage that was solemnised by brought the dark-haired and the flickering light of the black- bird-like Harry Carr to the top smith's oli tamo at Gretin

which a profession

makes Green just 10 years ago this of litwa

month. himself a York- accounts

4

,

"I had been riding a

4

3 Scunthorpe

1

Crewe

2 for about five years, and had giants"

practically made up my mind to

Carr

0

Tranmere

3 Darlington

Other Match

'Spurs

-Heuter.

1 retained to George VL

*

HOME AGAIN

little men.

AFTER A REST MY

AT LLANDUDNO

matter lady After

the days of a

Bike you get

LLANRINST

(click like this, IT'S NECESSARY":

THE TOUR OF BRITAIN CONTINUES ́

༥་

TO REST BEFORE TACKLING VALES, AS READING THE

SIGN POSTS IS MORE EXHAUSTING -

THAN CYCLING

BY THE TIME YOU'TE!

TYN-Y-CEFN

})). YOUR 17

TONGUE

"Harry and I had known each

GUT YOUR

BODY TIED

TED UP WITH A

O settle there when Captain Boyd-shireman, having been brought other since we met at a village 3 Rochfort, the King's trainer, up and schooled in the racing

told me in 1946 that I had been village of Middleham, where his fete when I was nine," she told for King Aberdonian Lather still going me, but there was a dickens of strong at 00was head travel-a row over that Gretna business,

ride

by Barry Appleby

DO YOU LIKE THIS NEW IDEA" OF WEARING REAL FLOWERS IN THE HAIZ INSTEAD OF A

HAT, DEAR!

•PHEW

NEWS LEAKED OUT.

"Incidentally, I was frightened out of my life when the black- smith told me that part of the ceremony was for the groom to hit the bride with the hommer.

Each

ue went straight of Ve home afterwards, but the news deakood out somehow or other, and we were both in trouble.

you had "My mother thought sunk to rock-bottom by marry- ing a jockey. My dad, who was churchwarden, was horrified. Harry's people were not exactly jenthusiastic ofthen. However,

vere married again in Wens- Church 10 days later, and everybody was happy."

We were

kry

Everybody was happy and it has stayed that way in the Car family(London Express Berulos)

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70 SHOTS IS BONE IDLENE65 COMPARED TO GOING ROUND BRITAN

IN: 12 STAGES

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GROWN LIKE

THIS

WARCHING

PLACE YOU'RE NAME

READY FOR BED AND THE DAY HAS ONLY JUST SARTED..

ATT MOULD)) P.S. FRURCH IS HURRRY SINGING IN HE WORKS

SCARBOROUGH

THIS WEEK.

'EM

SO, WITH THE SPARROW ON OUR HANDLEBARS, WE'RE LEAVING THE CYCLING

"TO WATCH THE MATCH PLAY GOLF AT SCARBOROUGH.

WEE BIKE

HE NOPS HIG

BROW AFTER

EACH SONG,

EVEN THE FOUR IN GLASGOW SAID THEY'D SOONER PAY THE FARE AND GO BY TRAIN.

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LUCKY TRING HE'S NOT A CYCLIST,

HED WANT A

BATH AND COMPLETE

CHANGH EVERY 100 YARDS

GYULLTETT.

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