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Hummelstown 26 West Shore 0 The Trojans were handed their first setback ofthe season, a 26-0 shellacking at the hands of a powerful Bulldog squad. Bob Moorhead's 23-yard run was the best W.S. offensive effort in a game played under tlfje lights on a rain-soaked Hummelstown field. Central Dauphin 12 West Shore 0 West Shore dropped its second contest ofthe year, 12-0, to the Central Dauphin Rams. A 30-yard Schwal- enberg-to-Devlin pass put the ball on the C.D. 13 in the opening minutes of play, but the Rams held and went on to win. Linemen, ,lim Middlekauff, Russ Lukens and Ira Glant, and linebacker, Bob Devlin stood out defensively for the Trojans. Governor Mifflin 6 West Shore 14 Venturing to Shillington West Shore's Trojans copped their first season opener since 1952, ground- ing out a 14--6 victory over the Mustangs of Governor MifHin. Bob Schwalenberg passed to Captain Bob Devlin and Wayne Hostetler for the touchdowns while Bob Moorhead added a pair of extra points. Cressona 0 West Shore 4-0 ln their first home game of the season, the Trojans rambled over the Crimson Crushers from Cressona by a 4-0-0 count. Larry Rogers, Bob Schwalenberg and Bob Devlin accounted for three touchdowns in the opening quarter-Devlin tallying on a 54--yard jaunt. Bob Moorhead plunged for a second period score while Bob Devlin and Dick Keefer added T.D.,s in the second half to complete the rout. Moorhead was suc- cessful in four out of six extra point attempts. Cumberland Valley 0 West Shore 19 The W.S. eleven got back on the victory trail with a decisive 19-0 win over Cumberland Valley's Eagles. Halfbacks, Dean Jaymes, Larry Rogers and Bob Dev- lin chalked up theTrojan touchdowns while Bob Moorhead added a conversion. Bob Devlin's running, pass-catching and defensive play earned the back of the week award. 86
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