1935 Chicago Cubs Executives: Profiles and Biographies of Key Figures

This page from the 1936 "Who's Who in the Major Leagues" sports publication features key executives of the Chicago Cubs. Philip K. Wrigley, serving as president, is highlighted for his familial connection to the team and his various business ventures, including significant roles in transportation and banking. John Osborn Seys, the Vice-President, is noted for his prior work as a turf writer for the Chicago Daily News and his long association with the Cubs since 1917. Charles Franklin Drake, responsible for public relations, emphasizes his background and commitment to Batting 1.000 in public relations. Charles A. (Boots) Weber, the treasurer and business manager, reflects on his earlier athletic aspirations with the Los Angeles ball club, which were cut short by injury.