GRANVILLE SENTINEL-Wednesday, September 29, 1971-Page 13DAVE PIPER, crack ministers crunching tackleBulldogRobcarrier, as Kim Girkins closes in to help. Piper left game shortly afterward with ankle injury.Frantic Fourth Wins For A cos(Continued from Page 1)good and it was 7-0 with just gain of 60 yards as Heath put over a minute gone in the second the ball in play on their ownquarter.Bulldogs Gro^lBut, after taking the ensuing Granville kick-off on their own 19, Heath, with their fine quarterback, Karl Anderson, running and throwing moved all the way to the Aces* two in 16 plays, from where Jim Jurden, carrying for only the second time in the drive, bulled over. Bothered by Ron Felumlee and Mark Bowman’s hard rush, Steve Delawd-er’s placement drifted far wide and the two teams left at half -time with Granville leading 7-6.Taking the second half kick-off, Heath ran off three straight first downs before stalling on the Granville 34, at which point a bad Delawder punt travelled only seven yards, went dead on the Granville 27.Unable to move, a booming Lee Bowman punt sailed over the head of Heath safety Randy Ayres, and accounted for a netfive. The Blue Aces, aided by six-yard, half-the-distance, offensive holding penalty, againstHeath, held, and when a second Delawder punt misfired, thon the Heath 31.Felumlee Sparks Drive |Ron Felumlee, driving three times, picked up 26 yards, and, with a first and five, Mark Bowman tallied his second TD of the evening. With Dave Piper sidelined by an ankle injury just as the second halfopened, Kim Girkins went for a two-point keeper only to be stopped short of the goal line, but Granville fans tended to breathe easier with a 13-6 score on the board, and four minutes remaining in the third quarter.Two minutes and seven plays later, Anderson passing (one good for 20 yards to Ed Lauri-enzo for 20 yards) and an erratic Granville defense had made it 13-12. The score came on anTeam OverallWLLakewood(3-0)20Watkins-Mem(3 0)20Granville(2-1)20Lick.Valy(Ml)10Utica(1 -2)11Heath( M)01Northndge(1-2)02Johnstown (0-3)02Lick.Hts.(0-3)02Anderson to Frank Luciotti pass that eluded three of the GHSsecondary. Anxiety in the Granville stands was relieved only a little when Anderson’s two point pass attempt was overthrown to1 aurienzo.|||§ften yards only to fumble for- outran a lone Heath pursuer who ward for a Heath recovery on missed a desperation leap at thetheir own 35. Smith: goat.Heath Takes LeadAfter picking up one first down on their 45, Anderson fired a strike to Ayres that eluded Girkins, Dana Hartman andSteve Scott and the Bulldogs had On the kick-off that fol- a first down on the Granville 22.flying Smith on the three yard line. Smith: super-hero!■'a I, jtf I ffid',1 • it*if?;!' i-.VGHS was out in tront oncemore, 19-18.Kicking off from the Granville 25 because of an unsports-SmithJurden picked up five to thethe 10 to the Granville 45 was Granville 17 just before Ander-nullified by a GHS tripping pen- son shot up the middle, crossing*alty that put the ball, first-and- the goal line standing up, and ten, on the Granville 15. On the7-8 Grade Gridders Go Thu.Granville's 7th-8th grade football team plays Licking Valley tomorrow on Harmon-BurkeField at 7:20 p.m. Admissionis free.