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Show COMISKEY GIVES BOYS $1500 EACH In support of a denial that Charles J A Comlslcey gave Ed Wnlsh, stari twlrler of the White Sox, ?1,500 arter he shut out the Cubs, 1C to 0, In the last game of the city series, comes a story that the "Old Roman" presented present-ed Big Ed's two boys with 1,500 each with the words: "That ought to go a long way toward to-ward educating thorn." Thus did President Comlslcey show his appreciation of the grand work of Walsh on the slab during the 11)12 baseball season. Walsh had pitched frequently during the regular season, and when it came to tho city scries he had worked a majority of the games. And he won. To the big pitcher, more than any other individual individ-ual mombor of tho team, belongs tho credit for the Sox victory over the Cubs. At a celebration at a south side cafe in the evening after the 1G to 0 victory, some one mentioned the I Walsh children, after which it bu- camo known that Comlskey had given giv-en the boys 51,500 each |