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'''Edward John Daley''' (10 de septiembre de 1887 - 21 de junio de 1955) fue un atleta y entrenador estadounidense que jugó béisbol y fútbol en Dartmouth College y entrenó ambos deportes en Colby College.
==Atletismo==
Daley nació el 10 de septiembre de 1887, en North Stratford, New Hampshire, de Edward y Bridget (O'Dowd) Daley. Entró en la Dean Academy (Dean College) en 1905 y formó parte del equipo de fútbol como extremo izquierdo, pero finalmente hizo la transición a quarterback. He was also a member of the baseball team for three seasons. In 1908, he entered Dartmouth College and made the Dartmouth Big Green football|football team as a freshman. He was the backup left end behind captain Harry Kennedy his freshman year and took over as starter the following season. Daley was the starting center fielder for the Dartmouth Big Green baseball in 1909 and batted .333. He moved to right field for his final three seasons. Due to an eye injury, his batting average fell to .250 in 1910, but he finished the following season with a .369 average.
==Vida posterior==
In 1916, Daley was elected register of deeds for Coös County, New Hampshire. He was one of only six Democrats elected to New Hampshire's 80 county offices in that election.
In 1923, he married Margery Harris Grannis of Lancaster, New Hampshire.
Daley spent the last fifteen years of his life as the probation officer for the Recorder's Court (Detroit)|Recorder's Court in Detroit. He died on June 21, 1955 in Detroit.

1887 nacimientos
1955 muertes
Vendedores de automóviles americanos
Colby Mules entrenadores de béisbol
Entrenadores de fútbol de Colby Mules
Jugadores de béisbol de Dartmouth Big Green
Jugadores de fútbol de Dartmouth Big Green
Demócratas de New Hampshire
Gente del condado de Coös, New Hampshire

More details: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_J._Daley

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