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GHS Opens New Grid Season Under New Coachi * ft I *IIt#39f■ .*s •y’- -4'atef* V - ’rtm:*:*♦ * * -nC® * • *NOOv * % * * * * ♦ wEm2m * *.* ? 400*. * *»* -♦W.v»:..—**\v*Hvw%iIJistf ’*■losses“Slop Thomas♦ I44We’ve got to stop Thomas, Sheets added, referring to Miller-sport’s driving fullback Mark Thomas who made football life miserable for all who faced the Lakers last year, and, accordingto Sheets who has seen his first-game foe play twice this year, the big fullback is even betterthis year.But anyone who thinks that the men of Millersport coach Murphy are a one-man team should understand that in Brookover, the visitors have one of the area’s cleverer quarterbacks, and according to CoachSheets ■44passerhandlerages the team well.“They also have two fine ends, aU in all are well coached, execute well because they’re good in fundamentals,” is the thumb-nail report the Granville coach files on the southerners.Aces OK PhysicallyAbout his own ball club? “We’re OK physically, but we still make the kind of mistakes that mean we’re not mentally ready. We’re making too many fumbles and they are mental mistakes,’’ Sheets said, going on to note that Millersport isn’t the kind of ball club you can make mistakes against-and win.No matter who wins the toss,**♦ t♦ *GHS Probable Starting LineupOffense Lee Bowman (Sr.)John Pritchard (Soph.) Mike Stiff (Soph.)Randy Friend (Sr.) **Howard Bitner (Sr.) * Jeff Carter (Jr.) *Steve Scott (Sr.) *Kim Girkins (Sr.) HOave Piper (Sr.)■ Ron Felumlee (Sr.) Scott Smith (Jr.) * Mark Bowman (Jr.)Defense• Lee Bowman (Sr.) *• Howard Bitner (Jr.)- Randy Friend (Sr.)■ Jeff Carter (Jr.) *- Mike Wygle (Soph.)• Dana Hartman (Jr.) * Dave Piper (Sr .)|£(f- Steve Scott (Sr.) #Bill O'Neill (Soph.) or Ron Felumlee (Sr.) *- Mark Bowman (Jr.) **# !* ■*#night. However, if the Aces have the ball on kick-off, two sophomores will probably be on the field for the first offensive series.either offensively or defensively, should Millersport go on offenseexpected to ansopening(Continued on Page 13, col. 1)■pHSrv*' fisession, and after a few questions to the attorneys involved,Glenn White and Victor Krup-man, Columbus, for Quisen-berry, Judge Allen continued the hearing until yesterday (Sept. 7) and “consolidated” the case with one filed April 28 of this year by Elizabeth Apollonio, Co-lumbus-rd and Henry Marsh, Al-exandria-rd (Case No. 57509), advising all parties that he would consider the two cases together. 0NLV MINUTES BEFORE NEAR-TRAGEDY LASHED at SpringIn April Mrs. Apollonio and Marsh asked the court to set aside the re-zoning granted Quis-enberry by the Granville Township Trustees, April 13. At that time the Township Trustees had reversed two previous decisions against the re-zoning, recommendations made by the Granville Township Zoning Commisssion.Valley Pool tennis courts, Monday, this photo was taken of play on both the north and south courts, and shows all eight contestants inaction.In less than three minutes after picture was made, three of the players in court to right were struck by lightning when the bolt hit oak tree, out of picture to right.Richard Johnston and Mrs. Dorothy Lee are in far court, opposing Dr. and Mrs. Robert Owen.Richard Paugh and Ed Lindsay, near court in left photo, were acrossSlated to try the two related n6| from j0^n Jegtmeyer and Gary Ryan, seen in far court.cases at 9:00 a.m. yesterday, outcome of the court proceedings and Judge Allen’s decision (if any was to be forthcoming“This is a helluva lousy place to be in a thunder---”Richard Vockel, 725 Burg-st., never finished . .. instead,yesterday) was unknown at Sen- found himself prostrate, unable to move.tinel press timethis week-granville SENTINELBon Appetite ...........5Classified •..CalendarSports...........11,13-15X Word Puzzle .........11“Someone was saying what a bad place it was to be under that tree, when, all of a sudden we all started fallinglike rag-dolls, ” recalls Richard Johnston, Mt. Parnassus.you.“WhenJohn McDonaldHours after the lightningstruck an oak tree near the |1 |Spring Valley Pool’s tennis (Newark attorney) pulled mecourts, hours after he was treat- out from under that tree, 1 coulded for second-degree burns in a feel nothing, could move nothing; I was going to die, and 1knew fflli I ISif was. 1to say, “I’m the luckiest guy in didn’t. I’m glad. 1 wasn’t ready,’’belt-like pattern around his midsection, Johnston found it easythe world, and glad of it, I’ll tell(Continued on Page 2, col. 3)
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