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Hugh Keough : ウィキペディア英語版
Hugh Keough
Hugh E. Keough (January 24, 1864〔 ''-'' June 9, 1912) was a Chicago 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 in Hamilton, Ontario.
==Journalist==

He worked for the Hamilton Spectator and with newspapers in Indianapolis, Indiana and Logansport, Indiana, before coming to Chicago
in the 1880s. He became sports editor of the ''Chicago Times'' prior to taking similar positions with the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' and the ''New Orleans Item''.〔
As a writer for the ''Chicago Tribune'', Keough wrote the "In the Wake of the News" column〔 (he often signed off with the monogram "HEK") and a Sunday edition feature, "Offside Plays."〔 At various times "In the Wake of the News" was written by Ring Lardner, Arch Ward, Hugh Fullerton, Jack Lait, and Harvey Woodruff.

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