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Walsh, Edward
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Walsh, (Edward Augustine) “Big Ed” (1881–1959) baseball pitcher; born in Plains, Pa. During his 14-year career (1904–17), mostly with the Chicago White Sox, he won 40 games in 1908 and 195 games overall. A right-hander who threw a spitball when the pitch was allowed, he was elected to baseball's Hall of Fame in 1946.


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Auvray had known the horse's breeders and part-owners, Jacques and Andree Cypres, for many years and was happy to oblige when they said that they and fellow owner Edward Walsh had decided to send their pride and joy on a cross-Channel raid to Kempton and would like him to supervise the fine tuning.
Mr Edward Walsh SC for the sisters asked the judge to award substantial damages to show that there was a day of reckoning for paedophiles.
Edward Walsh, Glasgow, said: "I have to laugh at the Rangers fans who are talking about winning the title next season and starting a revolution to dominate Scottish football.
 
 
 
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