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| HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Nearly 85 years have elapsed since the scandal of |
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| the 1919 World Series; and
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| WHEREAS, Although the story has frequently seen print, fact |
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| and fancy have been so confused that today it still is not |
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| known what actually took place; and
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| WHEREAS, The star Chicago White Sox third baseman, Buck |
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| Weaver, was acquitted in August of 1921 of all charges of |
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| conspiracy by a jury of "12 good men and true"; and
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| WHEREAS, The fact that his fielding average for the Series |
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| of 1919 was perfect, and the fact that in that Series he batted |
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| .324 offers strong evidence that he was no party to a |
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| conspiracy to "throw" the Series, and that he "played to win"; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, He suffered lifelong ignominy as a result of the |
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| scandal of 1919 and his subsequent banishment from organized |
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| baseball; and
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| WHEREAS, Eighty-five years is far too long for any man or |
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| the memory of him to be tainted for an act as to which strong |
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| evidence exists that it was never committed by him; and
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| WHEREAS, Buck Weaver was active in civic matters in |
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| Chicago, where he spent his days after the 1919 World Series |
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| until his death in 1956; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Weaver was particularly active in programs for |
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| the benefit of young boys and girls in youth baseball and |
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| softball after his return to private life; and
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| WHEREAS, The General Assembly of the State of Illinois |
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| recognizes the desire of the family, friends, and baseball fans |
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| who have loyally supported "Buck" Weaver that he be exonerated; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, The General Assembly of the State of Illinois |
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| believes him to have been innocent of any conspiracy to "throw" |
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| the World Series of 1919; and
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| WHEREAS, Although he is now deceased, the General Assembly |
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| of the State of Illinois feels that Buck Weaver should be |
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| exonerated by baseball as he was exonerated in criminal court; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, The Clearbuck.com movement started in July of 2003 |
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| to reinstate Buck Weaver to Major League Baseball has gained |
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| national recognition as an opportunity for Major League |
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| Baseball to redress an historical wrong to an innocent man; and
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| WHEREAS, A story by Mike Bauman on MLB.com's own website in |
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| January of 2004 posed the question, "Why Not Reinstate Buck |
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| Weaver?"; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE |
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| SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that we recognize that George "Buck" |
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| Weaver, who adopted Illinois as his home for the last 44 years |
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| of his life, was exonerated of any wrong doing in the 1919 |
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| World Series in criminal court and maintained his innocence for |
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| the remainder of his life, therefore, we urge the Commissioner |
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| of Baseball to reinstate George "Buck" Weaver as a member in |
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| good standing of organized baseball; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
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| forwarded to the Commissioner of Baseball, the President of the |
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| American Baseball League, the President of the National |
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| Baseball League, and the family of Buck Weaver.
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