Charles Lyle Drummond (November 12, 1864 – December 4, 1900) was an American labor unionist and politician.
[3] Drummond later became city editor of the Fort Wayne Sentinel, and also writing on sports under the pen name "Sandy".
There, he decided to organize the delegates from the small locals, using their combined voting strength to place them on various committees.
In return, he was elected as a delegate to the American Federation of Labor (AFL) convention.
During his time in the post, several Chicago newspapers published a fictitious account of a speech in which they claimed he had denounced the Pullman Strike.