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SUSQUEHANNA 27-W.S. O Meeting the Indians from Sus- quehanna on West Shore's field, the Trojans went down to defeat for the sixth straight time by a 27-O score. Displaying a fine of- fense, the Indians had no trouble holding the Trojans scoreless. BOILING SPRINGS 27-W.S. O Again playing at West Shore, the Trojans repeated the perform- ance of the previous game. This week it was the Boiling Spring's Bubblers who handed the Tro- jans a 27-O loss. ENOLA I4-W.S. O Playing on New Cumberland's field, the Trojans showed im- provement in their defense by holding the league-leading Enola to I4 points. However, the Panthers had no trouble using a fine offense plus the I4 points to shut out our Trojans I4-O. CAMP HILL 32-W.S. I9 Journeying to the Lion's field the Trojans met arch-rivals only to be handed their ninth straight set- back, 32-19. Leo Davis, George Horner, and Tom Bowman scored the T.D.'s NEW CUMBERLAND I3-W.S. 27 Playing on a rain soaked field the West Shore Trojans entered the win column by defeating the New Cumberland Tigers 27 to IS. By using a single wing offense and throwing up a strong defense, the Trojans had little trouble with the Tigers. Leo Davis accounted for the first two W.S. touchdowns with runs of 4 yards and 31 yards respectively. Tom Bowman scored the third TD on a run of 2 yards and also ran for 3 extra points. The final tally of the game was scored by Jim Stoner on a pass play from quarterback, Joe Anderson. Leo Davis received Player-of-the-Week honors for his excellent play in this game.
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GOVERNOR MIFFLIN-Sl W. S.-O Due to inexperience and first game iitters our Trojans went down to defeat by the overwhelming score of 31-O. Scoring 25 points in the first half, the Mustangs had no trouble in holding West Shore scoreless through the four periods. HUMMELSTOWN-19 W. S.-7 Journeying to Hummelstown on a cold Friday night, the Troians went down to their second defeat by a score of T9-7. Leo Davis scored West Shore's lone touchdown on a T3-yard run and Dan Trayer ran the ball across for the extra point. SHIPPENSBURG-l 2 W. S.-7 In their initial home game of the season our Troians fell prey to the Shippensburg Greyhounds by the score of T2-7. Dan Trayer scored the only West Shore touch- down early in the first quarter. The Tro- ians held a 7-6 lead until the last 2 min- utes of the game, when the Greyhounds pushed over to score the winning touch- down. SUEQUENITA-21 W. S.-6 On October l2th, traveling to Susquen- tia, the West Shore eleven continues their three-game losing streak by dropping the contest to the Blackhawks 21-6. Leo Davis scored West Shore's lone touchdown early in the first quarter. Susquenita scored in the second, third, and fourth quarters to wrap up an easy victory. CUMBERLAND VALLEY-60 W. S.-7 ln their last night contest for the season the Troians iourneyed to Cumberland Valley where they were soundly defeated by a score of 60-7. The Eagles found the Troians no trouble in handing them their fifth loss. West Shore's only touchdown was scored by Tom Bowman on a plunge.
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First row: Steever, Cassell, Hoover, Smith, Farrow, Voglesong, Beaver, Reed, Kurtz, Deluca, Shearer. Second row: Miller, Lovell, Thomas, Kramer, Hardy, Harro, Moyer, Horner, Stuckey, Dougherty, Krantz. Third row: Nolan, Hall, White, Wright, Culver, Maclay, James, Hart, Eppinger. Fourth row: Shatto, Kent, Green, Hornberger, Long, Hoar, Magnelli, Lechthaleer, Sawyer. Fifth row: Foshee, Manager, Coach Bollen, Vorse, Manager. JUNIOR i VARSITY FOOTBALL The Baby Troians ot West Shore High School began their T957 season under the direction of Russel Moser and Stanley Bollen. The season turned out to be a good one for our J.V.'s who finished with a record of three wins, three losses, and one tie. We congratu- late the coaches and the team and wish them a good season again RUSSELL MOSER Coach next year. ' STANLEY BOLLEN, Assistant Coach West Shore ...,........ l9 Susquenita ,,,, --, O West Shore ,..,,.,..... 7 Enola ,..-..-.,----- ,,,-- 'I 9 West Shore ..........,. 6 Camp Hill ,,,,,,,.,,,,., 19 WGST Shore ............ O N. Cumberland -..,,- 0 West Shore ,,,.,.,...,. O C. Valley ----,,,A,M,,w--- 31 West Shore ............ 6 Middletown ,.., m O WSST Shore ............ 27 Susquehanna ...... .,---2O
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