- Hugh Keough
Hugh E. Keough (
January 24 ,1864 "-"June 9 ,1912 ) was aChicago sportswriter who worked as a journalist for thirty-one years,"Hugh E. Keough Dead",New York Times ,June 10 , 1912, pg. 9.] from the age of seventeen until his death. He was born inHamilton, Ontario .Journalist
He worked for the
Hamilton Spectator and with newspapers inIndianapolis, Indiana andLogansport, Indiana , before coming to Chicagoin the 1880s. He became sports editor of theChicago Sun Times prior to taking similar positions with theSan Francisco Chronicle and the New Orleans Item.As a writer for the
Chicago Tribune , Keough pennedthe "Wake of the News" column and a Sunday edition feature, "Offside Plays". At various times "Wake of the News" was written byRing Lardner ,Arch Ward ,Hugh Fullerton ,Jack Lait , and Harvey Woodruff.Horse racing enthusiast
Keough was an official at
horse racing tracks in theSouthern United States andMidwest (United States) for many years."Arch Ward Dead; Sports Editor, 58", New York Times,July 10 ,1955 , pg. 73.] Most notably hewas affiliated withWashington Park, Chicago and other Chicago tracks.Following a decline in midwestern horse racing Keough returned tojournalism as
managing editor of the Lake County Times inHammond, Indiana . He maintained a permanent position with the Chicago Tribune from 1906 until the end of his life.Death
He died at his home in Chicago after a six weeks struggle with embiotic
pneumonia , in 1912. He was given two operations to try and alleviate a throat condition which prevented him from swallowing. Keough was survived by his wife, the former Bertha Atherton, ofDubuque, Iowa . They were married in 1898."Hugh E. Keough, Hek, Is Called By Death",Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette, Monday, June 10, 1912, pg. 7.]References
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