MOTOR RACING
A PRINCE KILLED
WHEN HIS CAR CAPSIZED
(United Press Association—l3y Electri Telegraph.—Copyright.)
BERLIN, May 22. In the Intematio 'al race on Avon motor road, 121 miles logoff«ns up t 1500 c.c., Earl Howe in n pelage, wen averaging 109.71 miles an ' hour. Hi .fastest "lap was 110.35. Ho twice lapp.-i the field. There were twenty starters. Bab cars received a special award. , The Grand Prix, 184 miles, was wci by Von Bran.sohitsch in a Mercedo Benz, averaging miles per hour Prince George Lobkowitz, of C'/.celi" Slovakia was fatally injured when hi car left the track and capsized. Mm'colm Campbell retired early will a broken oil pipe.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1932, Page 3
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