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Halfback Fred Prender carries for touchdown against Lock Haven. THE RAMS opened their 19b ; season with an easy 21-6 victory over P.M.C., with the varsity squad playing only slightly more than one-half of the game. Halfbacks Earl Hersh and Fred Prender each accounted for one touch- down, and defensive linebacker Tony Karpaitis fell on a fumble in the end zone for the Rams ' third tally. After a two-weeks ' rest, the Rams traveled to Wil- mington to meet Delaware University, the team West Chester had never defeated on the gridiron. After receiv- ing the kickoff, the Rams fumbled on the first play from scrimmage. In two plays Delaware scored and took a 7-0 lead. Late in the second quarter, Hersh, played his greatest game, smashed into the end zone for the Rams ' first score. During the- second half Hersh scored twice and led the offensive unit as they downed Delaware 24-20. Ray Spafford called a fine game as quarterback. In the next four games. West Chester met and defeated Lock Haven 74-7, East Stroudsburg 41-0, Kutztown 50-0, and Millersville 55-6. The Rams completely outclassed their Dick Wolff caught from behind. teacher-opponents as Spafford successfully filled the air with passes, and the starting backfield of Hersh, Prender, and Alex Neiman consistently ground out yardage. A new half- back speedster, Pat Gazzillo, was introduced in the Lock Haven game. Kutztown, putting up the hardest battle and holding the Rams to a 14-0 half-time lead, was completely outclassed in the final quarter as safety man Jim Hagan, playing only in defense, returned three punts for touch- downs. In the final game the Rams met Bloomsburg coached by Jack Yohe, former West Chester backfield coach. The expected tight struggle, however, failed to materialize as the Rams took an early lead and continually dominated play to win 26-6. Earl Hersh, who finished second in scoring in Pennsyl- vania and first in the number of touchdowns, participated in the annual Blue-Grey game on December 27 in Alabama. Bob Mosteller also received honors as the Pennsylvania leader in points scored after touchdowns. 26
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Pat Massaro stopped by Millersville line. Spafford-to-Hersh pass against Bloomsburg.
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