Wrigley Field Plaque
LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 15: On January 15, 1926, dedication ceremonies were held for the clock tower at Wrigley Field, with Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, baseball's commissioner, as the speaker, the event sponsored by the American Legion. J. Cal Ewing, owner of the Oakland Oaks, presented the bronze tablet which was accepted by John Quinn, former National Commander of the American Legion. William Wrigley, Jr. came from Catalina to attend. The plaque read: "This tower was erected by W. K. Wrigley, Jr., in honor of the baseball players who gave or risked their lives in defence of their country in the Great World War." (Photo by APA/Getty Images)

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