MERCEDES TRIUMPH
Fangio Wins F
European Grand Prix
Adeņau, Aug. 1.
Juan Manuel Fangio, the Argentine motoring ace. won the gruelling European Grand Prix over 22 laps in a Mercedes today.
Mike Hawthorn of Britain was second.
Hawthorn had taken over the Italian Ferrari of another Argentine ace. Jose Frollan Gonzales, after his own Ferrari had been forced out in the fourth lap.
hours
It may have cost him second Fangle's time for the 502 kilo- place for shortly afterwards he moires (314 miles) course wat slowed down. Temporarily he three
40 minutes 45.9 had overtaken Fangio, but then
thre seconds. Hawthorn's wAS
he limped past the pits and in hours 47 minutes 22.3 seconds.
dicated to those watching there that he was having axle trouble. Third place went to Maurice
He was passed by Hawthorn and Trinttigant of France in a Fer-
managed rar in three hours 50 minutes Trintignant,
Onish fourth. and 66.4 seconds.
Several hundred thousand people-one ot
biggest the crowds in postwar motor racing -lined the Muerburg Ring course to watch the races,
West German President Theodore Heus was among those who came to see a "rubber" clash Mercedes between the German Silver Arrow team and The blood-red Ferraris of Italy.
Stirling Moss of Britain was forced out of the race in the third lnp.
The winner geis eight points towards the world champion- ship, the second alx, third four, fourth three, fifth two and the sixth one, in addition to which a point is given to the driver returning the fastest lap.
crack
Prier to today's race, Juan Fonglo, the Argentine driver. WRO leading with 28 points, followed by Jose Gon- zales with 14.3 and Maurice Trintingent of France, 11.
CONTESTANT KILLED
A fatal speed crash claimed a contestant before the race open- ed on one of Europe's dangerous motor tracks. He was Onofre Marimon, Argentine member of the Maserall team, who crashed during practice laps yesterday. Marimon died almost instantly.
The Maserati Company with- drow its team from the race DF a gesture of mourning for Marl- men, whose body is to be flown back to Buenos Aires at tho ⚫rdera of President Peron. How- ever, M. Micrea of Brazil and Surling Moss both entered
rivate drivers of Maseratis.
29
Peter Kalser, Swlas driver, who crashed during practice yesterday, has been
from hospital but is nt to travel home.
in
It
was
but
10
estimated that more an half a million people anw the race, many of them having started the journey to the course two days ago,
the
Ponglo led almost from
and drove beautifully start throughout.
Brility's
Stirling Moss (Maserati) and
Hawthorn rrüred very early with engine troubles and it was not until the 15th lap that Hawthorn look over from Gonzáles and roared off in a vain chase of Fangio
A
the
Today's race was regarded as decider between the Mercedes, back to formula one racing for this first ume since
and the Ferraris, war. Mercedes won handsomely in the Rheims race but were well beaten
Silverstone. at Now the Germans have won again, but Ferraris were far from disgraced In view of the fishing positions.--Reuter,
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 2′′ 1954. SHEPPARD BOWLED IN THIRD TEST |
England skipper D. 8. Sheppard, bowled by Fazal Mahmood for 13 at Old Trafford during the first day of the Third Match against Pakistan.-Central Press Photo.
VICTORY ON EXTRA HEAD
FOR CHUBB, HONG
BAKER
AND
SLING AT RECREIO
By "TOUCHER”
Three current and three former champions fully lived up to their reputation when they treated spectators to a display of classy bowls at Recreio yesterday and battled to a thrilling finish in their round match of the Colony Open Triples Championship.
Australian Tour Bowlers Do Well In County Matches
London, July 31.1 Bowlers chosen for the MCC tour of Australia had a great day in English County Cricket Championship matches today.
Splendid pace bowling by the formidable Surrey pair, Alec Bedser and Peter Loader, had Nottinghamshire all out for 78.
and
shot
Only Reg Simpson, a fellow At Northampton: Northamp-ly delivered
defed them, being tonshire 308 for nine (Livings-the jack back only tourist to be Bret in and last out for a gallon 130, Brookes 73. Tribe 52) stopping a fool lant 48. Bedser secured six for versus Leicestershire, discharged
32 and Loader four for 17. Sur- rey went on to gain first inn- ings points,
near
not yel
At
A
it
game
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KEN SMITH WRITES ABOUT SHELLEY WINTERS
The “Zing Girl” Who Invented Herself
Shelley Winters, the girl who invented herself ("and the job isn't finished yet," she told me), was dancing a samba in a West End night spot, minus shoes and minus a partner.
{
She was dressed in a white, off-the-shoulder blouse and a smart tailored black skirt. A calf-length red coat lay draped over a chair. She was youthful, bubbling zeat-for-living personified.
that the1 She combplained orchestra would not play hill- billies-the
wanted to sing as well. Sho complained that the wallers would not bring her spaghetti because her friends don't want her to get fat.
But those wers her only beats about life. Even when I was introduced to her as a columnist her only comment was: "What- ever they say, it's true."
Next days, ct British National Studios at Elstree, where she is making That's My Baby, an reapta fon of the stage hit To Dorothy A Son, she told me the legend of Shelley Winters.
When I arrived she had just emerged from a hair dryer. Under the hair net her short
blonde cuds were buried among a mass of hair-grips. She was devoid of make-up and wore a horn-rimmed pair of up-tilted
pectacles.
But it would have taken more than theso to hide her personality.
Shelley Winters
She added:
"I - learned' carly In life that the average man is not, Interested in the average
·worzni.” So she transplanted the maxim into her, career.
Today there is nothing average about her, from her ineamirë¬ ments (30-24-36, "or maybe 37 when I eat a k!”) td her romances, her public utterances and her eating habits she l reported to cat eight meals day.
HER DAUGHTER
Born Shirley Schrift, she has been shop assistant, model, musical star and straight actress -"Including Shaniterposṛe.” Now she has her own company, Gina productions, namel after her 18- month daughter.
"It's a wonderful thing when, you work on your own picture....
another you can be pleased actress in the film is good, and . Poggy Cummins in this one is
And
very atm companies, cabaret
HER LOVE SCENE
to got have a gimmick, on After she was made up and angle, a come-on line. I realised owners and gramophono record had her hair combed out, we couldn't become an actress companies are queueing up to motored over to Letchmeor until I had become a star. buy Shelley's services. Heath. There the cameros hod
"So I invented Shelley She has recovered now from been set up to shoot her one and Winters, the girl with the lust the break-up of her marriage to only love scene, with leading for life and the voluptuous Italian actor Vittorio GassmaEL. mon John Gregson.
figure."
She is happy in * London apartment with her daughter. her mother, and a nanny, who
a dre
dream."
Shelley 100ked
Q
dream in
A very off-the-shoulder black sweater and an immaculately creased pair of figure-hugging black trouSCTS.
son,
I felt sorry for John Greg-
The script calls for him to resist all her blandihment,
While a wardrobe askstart struggled to stitch up a droop- ing, too-plunginge population neckline, and mest ef the
gaped over a fence, I gank down on the cushions beside Shelley and we talked. Her face sparkled with life.
But
Louis Bobet
Wins Tour.
de France
After That's My Baby she returns to America for a play, Faster, Faster, and possibly á
to England- Mm, then back with two film offers and 4 cabaret appearance.
HER VOICE
Surprised that Bhelley has à Paris, Aug. 1. voice? I WOS, too, until I The French racing cyclist, heard her rehearsing the two Louis Bobet, last year's numbers she sings in That's My Baby. She has a lot of the winner, once again won the Judy Garland quality in her Tour de France race which voice. It is not really surpris has been going on for the ing Back in 1947 sho scored
quite past. 25 days.
4 hit
Annie Oklahoma!
year are appeared in coast enbaret at Las Vegas for
ripe
series.
A
in
HIER GIMMICK
"In 1850 and 1851 1 mads six flims-enough to get ma On Oscar for sheer numbers,"
The riders started in Holland Last they got her precisely nowhere. and skirted the French The film producers begen to line to Anish Pa's today. 30,000 dollars a wook and drop her; her career looked like It was the 41st raco of the besides singing she enacted the petering out.
rowing-boat scene (with Mont- The winner of to-day's 180 gomery Clift) from that chile A kilometres lap (110 miles) from Flace in the Sun. Troyes to Paris was the French But the sun had come out. It rider Varnajo, who covered the was time for acting. I removed. distance in five hours nine myself, and John Gregson took
place-lucky minutes and 23 seconds. Dr my
Tho Bruyne of Belgium and Faanhof continuity girl painted out that of Holland were second and Shelley had no signet ring, and
"So I decided that to get ahead in Hollywood a girl has
Eddie Moylan
Beats Trabert, third a six on the
Then Talbert
she should be wearing.
The winner of the Tour, and intly but not without a 80-
an'
hee
At the end of the 18th head the champion combination of J. Chubb, T. E. Baker and W. Hong Sling found themselves unable to stop the 1949 winners from registering a single to tie the score at 15-15 and force the game to an extra head.
In the extra head, Chubb | had given him a ile of two, and placed two woods less than two a fourth and fifth shots, Har- test behind the jack, for first vey, who with the exception of
third shots. Eastman'a couple of heads played wood, about the same distance brilliant
throughout. in front of the jack, was seconul rested away George Hong Choy's shot
third shot with his last wood1 'e Simpson took away Chubb's lie five. Landolt with his last two woods with a heavy draw wood drew in third shot on the and then puched Eastman's fror.
open
forchand wood to within a foot of the Giant-killers C, K. Sung. C Jack to le two. Baker rose to C. Ma and A. H. Seemla main- the occasion by drawing first tained their form in no un- thot four inches from the jack, certain manner by overwh:lm- and Hong Sing added a seconding their First Division club- mates, Dick Rosselet, Hope Kew McKelvie falled with his first and Rennie Rosselet, 30-7.
by but was extremely After conceding à single 021 wood unlucky with his second when the first head, Sung. Ma and coming through win a perfect- Bein went into their stride He trailed and scored 19 shots on the next draw
eight successive heads to lead behind Baker's | by 19-1.
and They gathered wood to give Hong Sling hia men the winning sho, to 7th head and a four on the ninth
of the coveted yellow sweater ulterior motive-lent
18 mine. I Nottinghamshire which
knew τα come, Oval:
Rong Sling added a Continuing to play in top form.
for
geti the year to 73 (Alec Bedser right-arm me- second with his last woods -
the winners ran out comfortably
decided on the overall time in pictures some day
As wo home by 29-7, finlaiding with a dium fast six for 12, Loader
back to London draya Southampton, New York, the different laps, and Bobet has four. THRILLING GAME On his doctors' advice, he is
her Rolls-Royce, the England
established himself a clear-cut in
day's fast bowler, Brian right-arm fast medium four for
Aug. 1. now staying at a private home
had Yorkshire
THE RESULTS Statham,
in 17) Surrey 188 (Constable 60.
It
thrilling Wis here.
game right-arm Brelischeld
leg-break
Eddie Moylan, the 81-winner, not only by winning shooting finished, we, talked
her future. laps but also The following are the resulta:
by being consis-about car great trouble at the start of the Dooland Kaiser. whose Porsche
at Manchester. Ave for 48) Surrey were all out hroughout and full sympathy "Roses" match
G. Hong Choy,
"O cours 1 want to have - G. Souza, Jyear-old New Jersey tennis tently well placed despite the
I went to get crashed off the track in making
goes to the losers who had the The championship leaders lost at close. had
slightly upper hand at critical Landolt ad v. 1. G. No player who is attempting a different forms of flat and married brlof
that જ્ઞ braking turn,
children their first four wickets for 34.
mountainous man, A. Harvey 18-15.
Country At Hove; Middlesex 271 (W. junctures of the game only to medical treatment before being
She laughed as she remi- three of them to Statham at a
A. H. Souza, L. S. Silva, w. comeback after a two-year riders had to face. Edrich 61) versus Bussex (to see themselves rebbed of victory C. Ogley lost to A. R. A. Roh- absence from amateur play, discharged from hospital last
about Bobet's time for the full nicod personal cost of 23 runs
or some night.
by bad luck
brilliant Wilson and his captain. bat),
M. T. Divecha, U. A. won the men's singles crown course, 4,855 kilometres (3,030 once keen on At Lords: Canadian Touring shots by their opponents.
Rumjahn 10-24. Omelals of the West German Norman Yardley, then staged a
Yardley hitting 67 and Team. 319
They led 6-1 on the Arst four C. K. Sung, C. C. Ma, A. H. at the Meadow Club tourna- miles) was 140 hours, six min- for nine declared Automobile Club announced recovery,
Second had not out., Statham Anished with died from his injuries, but they/ Wilson batting five hours for 180/intrell 77. Brierley 58, Bheads. The winners came back Seemin beat D. Rossélet, A. J. ment today by defeating/ ules and Swiss rider Fer-children. I cooled off when his
Billy Talbert of New York daarid Kubler, who this morning that Kaiser
15 wife implored me to take him Voce left-arm medium fast Ave on five successive heads to take ew, R. Rossclet 29-7,
J. Chubb, T. E. Baker, W. 6-0, 6-2, 6-4.
minutes 49 seconds behind Bobet away-and the klas, too. cancelled the
for 73) MCC 30 for one (two a 10-5 lead, only to see their announcement six for 76.
opponents retaliate with a three,
beat A. L. G. Enst- Sing Hong
A second Noel Hughes, who came to day match.
rider took Swiss
"My trouble is," she added, Worcestershire from Sydney,
Moylan ousted Tony Trabert, third place in the general classi- "I'm still inventing myself as i At Manchester: Yorkshire 248 a two and two singles to lead
man, W. C. Simpson, J. McKel- vie 16-15 on the 19th head. America's top-ranked player, In neatlons. Ho was Fritz Schaer. | go along.” Australia. 18 months ago, led (Wilson not out 130, Yardley by 12-10 on the 13th head.¦ ・・
J. V. Ramsay, J. G. Meyer, the semi-finals yesterday.
His overall time was 21 minutes Miss Winters, even: "Jet" bis side to a good recovery 67; Statham right-arm fast me-} Then came the first unlucky.
couldn't and 46 seconds more than the Whitle
do a better with 95-hia lium six for 76) Lancashire' 30 against Essex
break for McKelvie and his W. M. McCall beat C. W. John
winner-France-Presse. highest score for the count. for two.
men. With a lie of three, all son, K. A. Baker, A. G. Gard- Kent. 220 words touching each other at a ner 24-12.
FG. da Luz. R. M. V. Hemp-alant just behind the jack, Hong Ribeiro, R. Basa beat G. Stark,
Sling came In and rested the
A. Baxter, R. B. Marshall 20-12. first shot to lie che Gloucestershire At Taunton:
A three here might have Another
Jock Australian
186 (Lamber 56, Crapp 073 well spelt the end of the game. Livingstone, scored 136 for
and his Undaunted, McKelvie Tha official result of the Northamptonshire against Lel- Somerset 143 for six.
men recovered with a two on cestershire for one of the day'a At Birmingham: Warwick 150p any major crashes, showed that brightest innings. He hit 28 shire 108. Derbyshire the next head and were again lying three on the next head, only five of the 20 cars which boundaries in a stay of three seven.
when Hong Sing, promoted a started completed the 22 inps, hours 38 minutos.
front wood to lie the arst shot. The champions forged ahead with three drawn shots on the 17th head to lead by 15-14.
With his opponents lying two the 16th hard, McKaive pushed in a front wood alightly
o the side for the shot
later,
STEP
NEARER
Fanglo's success brought him a step nearer the World Racing Driver's Championship in which he now has 38 points to be well ahead of his nearest
Earlier, pace bowler Trevor At Canterbury: rival, Balley (dve for 76), also chosen (Pheboy 57, Allan 64) Froilan Gonzales, 17.5, followed for Australia, had contributed shire 93 for two,
Trintigant 16, Hawthorn to a Worcestershire collapse. 10.5 and King 10.
by
race, which passed off
without
with about 170
of a course curves, the others either retiring!
or finishing a lap or more be-
the winner,
Official placings of the five
1. Juan Manuel
(Argentina) Marcotics
45 minutes
rcoats (133.2 k.p.h. (2.75 m p.h.).
Farg'o
Close Of Play Cricket close of play scores;
At Worcester: Worcestershire 205. Esjon 01 for four,
CHAMPIONSHIP TABLES
Positions in the English County Cricket the matches which ended; vetera were as follows:
PW. L D
Tina No
Bon, Yorkshire end 45.8rbyshire,
about Warwickshire
Briddlesex Notingham. SUITRY
2. Mike Hawthorn (Britain) Glamorgan
and Frollan Gonzales (Argen- Northamptonshire
tina).
3 Ferrari,
hours.ancashire
47 m'nutes and 22.3 seconds Gloucestershire
(132.4 k.p.h-82.8 m.p.h.).- Kent
.3. Maurico Trintigant Hampshire
(France), Ferrari,
Leiometershire
3 hours, 50 x
accorda Somerset
minuler and 54.4
(180.4 k.p.h-80.9 m.p.h.)
4. Karl King (Germany),
Mercedes, & hours 51 minites 7. 1. Statham
and 52.2 seconds, (129.8 k.,h. ***80,0 m.p.h.).
A 7. Montovani {Italy}/|
Maserati, 3 hours: 84; minutos,
0.8 seconds (128,3
79.7 m.p..JAY!
----- FASTEST LAP
The fastest lap was by Kilng.
who made mi-circuit a minirtes 55.1 second", an
1000
championship table
Lead
Dep
in Matah Lost Drewn
after
120
man,
Rees And Locke Roger Becker, the young
Lead In German Open
Krefeld, Germany, Aug. 1. Dal Rees, Britain, and Bobby Locke, South Afrien, tied with aggregates of 279 for the Ger- mon Onen Golf Championship He had a a perfect chance of here today, end will replay to- winning the game with his last morrow. 128 wood and made a brilliant effort
Points
Reos, the over
י
The Trenton swinger swept through his matches with the loss of only one tot. He drop- Be- one to Trabert. ped that sides Talbert, Moylan's other straight-set victims were Don Fontana of Canada, Bi Quillian ot Seattle, Washington, and English junior champion. RELAXED RULES Moylan was forced to drop amateur tennis in 1991 when he tock a job with
sporting returned goods company. He to action this year after the U.S. Lawn Tennis Ass:ciation laxed ils rales in an attempt to meet the Australian challenge.
For 35-year-old Talbert
of the worst trimmings
Brid
notaworthy Apparently wedry from his Talbert
Was One
overnight leader of his with 137,seemed to have the career. tide in his keeping when
04:
+
110 only tɔ fall" By » hairbres stered" 70 this morning against three-got giruggle against Gard-
410
108
foll
Trying to draw in
A
300-
to be three strokes par Mulloy yesterday, Locke's 71.
narrow from the
shot second reat the
In streakThat wasn't enough opponents, HcKelvis Just reach round.
the afternoon, however, to stop Moylan, whose ground ed the wood and fell on the wrong side of the wood after Locke made a great effort, and strokes are just about the best anished in 69 to tie the aggro- in the amateur game for con- men United just fouching.it.
with his British rival,
alstency and acĽUTDLY. -*
his ahead at the start of the final could not bit top speed except
EXCITING FINISH
At the Hongloonst Footb Club George Heng George Bonza and Joe
Lentes My Jacobs, another Bri- „Press.
tish competitor, Anished third with 282, with Peter Alling, Britain, 204 and Urgo Crapke- Bonn), Rly 285,--Reuter,
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