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In New York, National League president Harry Pulliam starts showing signs of a nervous breakdown during an owners meeting. He has been the target of unrelenting heat from the New York Giants brass (especially their irascible manager John McGraw) about his ruling regarding the Merkle game. The New York press and fans have also been hounding him mercilessly. When the other owners turn on him too, he finally begins to crack, and he never recovers.
In a few months, Pulliam will shoot himself to death in an office at the New York Athletic Club. (The whole story of that game and it's effects can be found here.)
Elsewhere this week...
*Del Howard, an important Cubs backup (315 at bats in 1908), celebrates his 31st birthday on Christmas Eve.
A less famous Howard, Howard Hughes, turns 3 on the same day.
On Christmas Day, Jack Johnson becomes the first black Heavyweight Champion of the World. He later gets busted for transporting an underage woman (one of Chicago's finest prostitutes) over state lines.
On the day Jack Johnson was crowned champ, Cabel "Cab" Calloway celebrates his first birthday in Rochester, NY. He will become of the biggest stars of the 1930s.
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