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Charles Comiskey Quotes
Charles Comiskey
American
Athlete
Born:
Aug 15
,
1859
Died:
Oct 26
,
1931
Any
Game
Great
Me
Will
World
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It is the small things in life which count; it is the inconsequential leak which empties the biggest reservoir.
Charles Comiskey
Life
Small Things
Small
Count
Leak
Biggest
Which
Reservoir
Things
Inconsequential
I had some great pitchers while in St. Louis. At first, they only 'pitched' the ball fifty feet. They had an allowance of six bases on balls, which was neutralized to some extent by four strikes. Later on, the 'throw' became a free-for-all, overhand, or any style the pitcher chose.
Charles Comiskey
Great
First
Style
Strikes
Later
Some
Only
Throw
Allowance
Had
Feet
Became
Ball
Balls
Louis
St. Louis
Any
Pitcher
Pitchers
Six
Which
While
Fifty
Chose
Bases
Four
Extent
No one has any license to brag because he is honest. That should be natural instinct and, besides, if you are not, they put you in jail. Honesty is merely a form of insurance.
Charles Comiskey
You
Natural
Honesty
Honesty Is
License
Besides
No-One
He
Put
Merely
Instinct
Because
Insurance
Brag
Any
Jail
Form
Should
Honest
The fellow who can pay only twenty-five cents to see a ball game always will be just as welcome at Comiskey Park as the box seat holder.
Charles Comiskey
Game
Welcome
Will
Pay
See
Only
Park
Fellow
Box
Ball
Ball Game
Always
Just
Holder
Cents
Who
Twenty-Five
Seat
There is nothing I enjoy more than to see others enjoy themselves.
Charles Comiskey
Nothing
Enjoy
Others
See
More
Than
Themselves
To me, baseball is as honorable as any other business. It is the most honest pastime in the world. It has to be, or it could not last a season out. Crookedness and baseball do not mix. It has become immeasurably more popular as the years have gone by. It will be greater yet. This year, 1919, is the greatest season of them all.
Charles Comiskey
Me
Business
World
Will
Become
Year
Gone
Other
Honorable
Out
More
Could
Most
Greater
Greatest
Mix
Years
Pastime
Any
Them
Popular
Baseball
Season
Last
Honest
With me, baseball will never grow old. In my own estimation, it may not have improved so much as many believe, but regardless of everything, it is the same good old game. If I have contributed to its success, I do not refer to this in the sense of boasting. I had to or fall out of the ranks.
Charles Comiskey
Success
Good
Me
Game
Old
Will
Fall
Own
Sense
Believe
Everything
Ranks
Out
My Own
Never
Had
Refer
Improved
Same
May
Regardless
Estimation
Boasting
Much
Many
Grow
Baseball
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