Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1911 — INSURE WHITE SOX PLAYERS [ARTICLE]
INSURE WHITE SOX PLAYERS
President Comiskey of Chicago Protects Himself Against Accidents and Illness. President Comiskey of the White Sox is not taking any chances of injury to his star ball players. Men like Ed. Walsh, Harry Lord, Pat Dougherty, Jimmy Callahan, Matty Mclntyre, Tex Janes, Bill Lange, Amby McConnell, Roily Zeider, RUly Sullivan, Doc White and a few others who are main spokes In his baseball machine have been Insured by the Old Roman against sickness or injury. Ever since the injuries to Sullivan and Blackburns, Comiskey has been considering a plan to protect his baseball interests. A St Louis insurance company entered the field much after the Lloyd fashion and took a chance The Insurance covers accidents, Illness or death. Every player who will be a member of the team has been Insured. The policies call for ft,MO in case of death by accident In case the player is unable to play for a week owing to sickness President Ooariskey will be paid MS a week.
