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Sox fan 'puts it on the board' for charity
By Kayce T. Ataiyero | Chicago Tribune reporter
September 30, 2008
After Alexander H. Snelius and his wife, Ursula, won $64 million in the Mega Millions lottery in 2000, they wanted to do something good with some of that windfall.
Ursula, a nearly lifelong White Sox fan, got the idea to donate $100 for every home run to the team's charity. It would give her a little something extra to cheer about during the game—not that she really needed a reason to be gung-ho over the Sox."
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