|
| | HR1049 | | LRB097 21159 GRL 68643 r |
|
|
1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
|
2 | | WHEREAS, In 1900, Charles "The Old Roman" Comiskey became |
3 | | involved in the birth and development of the American League; |
4 | | in January of 1900, Comiskey became the owner of the Chicago |
5 | | White Stockings and moved the franchise to Chicago to be a part |
6 | | of the newly formed League; and
|
7 | | WHEREAS, As the White Stockings, the team played the |
8 | | first-ever game of the American League on April 21, 1900; and
|
9 | | WHEREAS, The people of Chicago soon shortened the team's |
10 | | name to "White Sox"; the new name was accepted by the Comiskey |
11 | | family and eventually became the team's official name; and
|
12 | | WHEREAS, In 1910, Charles Comiskey oversaw the building of |
13 | | Comiskey Park, the home of the White Sox for more than 8 |
14 | | decades; Comiskey served as the owner of the team until his |
15 | | death in 1931; and
|
16 | | WHEREAS, J. Louis Comiskey, Charles' only child, inherited |
17 | | and owned the team until his death in 1939; ownership of the |
18 | | Chicago White Sox was then passed onto his wife, Grace; and
|
19 | | WHEREAS, Grace Comiskey served as the owner of the Chicago |
20 | | White Sox from 1939 to 1956; she was baseball's second female |
|
| | HR1049 | - 2 - | LRB097 21159 GRL 68643 r |
|
|
1 | | executive and the first in the American League; and
|
2 | | WHEREAS, Under the ownership of Grace Comiskey, the White |
3 | | Sox signed Minnie Minoso, the team's first African-American |
4 | | player, and Luis Aparicio, the league's first Hispanic American |
5 | | Rookie of the Year winner; and
|
6 | | WHEREAS, Grace Comiskey passed away in 1956, leaving the |
7 | | controlling share of the team to her first child, Dorothy |
8 | | Comiskey Rigney, the wife of former White Sox pitcher John |
9 | | Rigney; and
|
10 | | WHEREAS, Dorothy Comiskey Rigney, along with her mother, |
11 | | was a sports pioneer, being one of the few women to have served |
12 | | as principal owner of a Major League Baseball team; and |
13 | | WHEREAS, After the 1958 season, Dorothy Comiskey Rigney |
14 | | sold the White Sox to Bill Veeck, ending the Comiskey family's |
15 | | 58-year control of the franchise; and |
16 | | WHEREAS, John and Dorothy are the parents of Illinois State |
17 | | Representative Patti Bellock; therefore, be it
|
18 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
19 | | NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
20 | | we recognize the legacy of the Comiskey family and the family's |
|
| | HR1049 | - 3 - | LRB097 21159 GRL 68643 r |
|
|
1 | | contribution to the City of Chicago and the State of Illinois; |
2 | | and be it further
|
3 | | RESOLVED, That we honor the history made by Grace and |
4 | | Dorothy Comiskey as two of the first women to have served as |
5 | | owners of a Major League Baseball team; and be it further |
6 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
7 | | presented to Illinois State Representative Patti Bellock as a |
8 | | symbol of our great esteem and respect.
|