The 1930 season opened with a trip to Philadelphia to take on Drexel. Although the team came away with a 13-0 win, they lost team captain Motz Singer for the remainder of the season due to an injury. In their only home game of the year, West Chester effectively used the "forward pass attack" to trounce Beckley 46-0. The contest was costly as the team incurred more injuries that prevented a handful of players from participating for the remainder of the season. In West Chester's second trip of the season to Philadelphia, it tied St. Joseph's 6-6.
West Chester could have scored more in their 19-0 win at Trenton, but Coach Conover substituted liberally due to previous injuries and future opponents. West Chester then handled Millersville by a score of 6-0 before falling at Slippery Rock 14-2.
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