The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1947 Page: 2 of 10
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Officers Hunt Lad
In Death of Girl
SA.V 'ANTONIO, Tex.. Sept. 4
(AP) Officers over the state
pariirijMted ju a searcU today Cor
a Husky youth of short statute—
jtniiia«v„ Wanted on «
ch«fK* of lynwder in the sliTying
Of'a rS-yvar-blci Aritouiogirl.
jitnilwz, 17, took a bus out of
Ssn Anionio after Esther Alma-
2uer, an. elevator operator, died
ol a fractured kull. oiicers sai<L
Her nude body was discovered
yf.ster;la>:~i au abandoned auto-
mofoile near " a; lonely garbage
ri«fhl5,;two ttiife.s uirtiitle the. Saa
Antonio diy limits. '• ,> ,
DtrnAtfti Jimijn**, father1 Of the
hun^-ff ...youth", was charged with
iHjitftg ait accessory to rmirder^'
'said the father drove his
son to the bus station and loaned
$10 for a trip.
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A taxicqb drivgjf^and two sol- ;
tilers discovered the body in the j
automobile. One foot was crush-
ed in a closed door. There was a
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head L2 *riStha8ainSt ! ArmEyV Sd'gSiron' ^cktag
young Jimmez JW the c;o^t J twjnsy ck>n D(ivts and poc
if ?1a ,h i'T i Blanch#rd. put on their finale as
Jones, alleged the girl was struck • , * . ., ; 4 •. . A . u
on or about the head with a blunt j'^ i^.ghly-touted one-two punch
.. . . of the eautern college All-Stars a-
1 J i gainst the 'New York professional
. Giants in the ninth annual clam-
One-third of all passenger auto- hake of this series in the Polo
mouses registered in u«e voired ! grounds last night. But the only;
States in i'lMb" Were at least 10 wrecking that was done'was on'
years old. ' the persons of B. and D. in par-
- I ticular and the All-Stars in geb-
W'hen Puerto Blco became part Ural. as the Giants rolled yp the ;.
of the United States,, the ilit- most lop-«lded. decision of the i'
efacy-rate was 77.3;/ by 1940 it series, 21-0.
was 31.6. | 'B1 and" D. should have rested on
.their Army record. Blanchard
■W11*-™"""""""""""""* .ound out he was in a different j
league how^-—playing with the big t
boys—and most of the time he was
,i in there he \< as wearing a,couple
j of the Giants as a lavalliere. Da-
j vis set off some sparks with va 36-
j yard runback of the opening^
j kickofl and a 14-yard return of a j
paint. But just when he looked
• Ss if he might clear on the latter,
his trick knee1 acted up again sind
he fell on his face aj«J was car-
[ ried from .the lielti alter .7 3-4
minutes of play.. ■
j ' Little Fancy Stuff
The Giants, naturally, uncov er-
j ed little of the stuff they'll be put- \
ting wp on the counter for the Na- |
tionol league campaigning this
Mli. They didn't have to: 6nly
in the final quarter, when Frank
(Reagan, who used to do practic-
i ally everything for Pennsylvania
| football teams except clean the
i uniforms, started pitching, and
; Jerry Blumenstock,' who' used to
take .opposing liaes apart from
Davis Ami Blaacbard Fail Miiarably as College Stars
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BOBBY LAYNE—Ore« University of Texas quarterback and key man
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and one of the finest forward passers la Southwest football history.
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e cuinoination produced the
i final touchdown, with Blumen-
stock;. going the last 14 yards oh
flip from Reagan. In the third
cjuarter a 17-yard pass from Jer-
j ry Niles, ex-of-Iowa, to George,
i Franck, former Minnesota step-
\ |>er. topped off another 50 yard
touchdown push.
Giants Struck Quickly
—Actually, they—.were juat icii)g_
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J was oji ice 2 minutes and 20 seK
onds -^U.cr it started. A pass from
! center. OJi^he AH-Star 20, got a-
wuy .from full back Ed Aller>.of
Pern* and rolled into the cud zone.
Allen chased it and ran past it.
Big Jim Vm4ta > pqc-ynip' Notre
Dame tacklc. came zipping up to
fall on It for the touchdown.
Mantz Establishes
New Sped Record
BURBANK, Calif.,. Sept. 4—M1)
—-PauliMantz, who at 42 is one of
the nation's hottest pilots, hurtled
across the nation in 7 hours ond i4
seconds yesterday to establish a
new transcontinental east - west
speed record.
He streaked trorn La Guardia
field, New York, to Lockheed air
terminal here in the fastest time
e\ er recorded for that trip by a
propellor-driven plane. .
•it was the same bright red soup-
ed-up P-51 Mustang fighter in
■ which he won the Benclix race
from Van Nuys. Calif., to fjleve-
land last Saturday at an average
j' of 460.423 miles an hour and the j
Bendix in'1946.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1947, newspaper, September 4, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308507/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.