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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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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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Left to right: Anderson, Wood, Herman, Slothower, Trayer, Millard, Beale, Bowman, O'Brien, Grimwood, Reeser. BOYS' BASKETBALL Starting this season with an entirely new first team, Coach Norman Friend had the problem of organizing both effective offensive and defensive units. The team had only a fair season because of this inexperience. Comprising the first team were newcomers John Millarcl, Marlin Grimwoocl, Duane Wood, and veterans Bill O'Brien and Don Beale. Bill Slothower and Gary Reeser were frequent substitutes. Howie McFee played the first half of the season but due to an iniury, was forced to sit along the sidelines during the remaining games. NORMAN FRIEND, Coach
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