Word: balley
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Perhaps the best looking crews of the regatta were Bert Haines' two 150 lb. crews, stroked by Vince Balley and Bob Homans respectively. Although they were jumped at the start and had to overstroke their opponents by two beats, they came through with flying colors...
Dunster placed its lone representative in the person of Red Balley to round out the backfield in the fullback post. Bailey, besides being a driving line-bucker, is an excellent kicker. Thus the backfield presents a well-rounded array with a good blocker, an accurate passer, an elusive quarter, and a good linebucker and kicker. CRIMSON ALL-HOUSE FOOTBALL SELECTIONS FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Player House Position Player House P. R. Wentworth '39 Kirkland l.e. l.e., H. Daughaday, Jr. Winthrop W. L. Healy, Jr. '41 Dudley, l.t. l.t., E. M. Maisel '40 Adams S. S. Binnian '40 Winthrop...
...Balley's boat are: Turner, Pierce, Ijams, Clay, Locke, Morgan, Loomis, Phippen...
...quarter-mile the Crimson crept up. A sprint at the half-mile closed up the gap and the Harvard eight kept on for a half-length lead. With both sets of blades working about 32, gradually increasing up to 36 at the finish, the boat stroked by Vince Balley crossed...
...include the following: Roy P. Baker, Jr. '39, Vincent R. Balley '40. David S. Burt '40, Stewart M. Dall '38, Francis G. Eaton '38, Richard F. Foss '40, Phillips Hallowell '40, David G. Halstead '40, John C. Jones '39, W. Kimhall, Jr. '38, Henry W. Locke '38, August R. Mayer '40, James M. E. Minter '40, Samuel F. Peirce '40, George Shortledge '40, Stephen E. Stanton '38, William W. Waters '37, and Arnold H. Williams...