He banned for life eight players suspected of involvement in the fix, including Buck Weaver and superstar Shoeless Joe Jackson.
While presiding over the Douglas, Arizona, team in 1927, he reportedly had team manager Buck Weaver banned from the league.
Buck Weaver was also asked to participate, but refused; he was later banned with the others for knowing of the fix but not reporting it.
It's like Buck Weaver says, 'The guys don't even look at each other.'
He was nicknamed Buck Weaver after the baseball player of the same name who later was part of the 1919 Black Sox scandal.
Buck Weaver, meanwhile, is included with the seven others but insists that he wants nothing to do with the fix.
The first Swallow designed by Buck Weaver and was test flown in April 1920.
No shortstop had made three errors in one playoff game since Buck Weaver in the 1917 World Series.
Among other major leaguers, Jack Glasscock and Buck Weaver also played in the league.
And what about Buck Weaver, whose only sin appears to have been not blowing the whistle on his teammates?