[2] He began his career in sports as a sportswriter and spent many years working for various New York City papers.
[8] In 1913 he was appointed by Governor William Sulzer to succeed James Edward Sullivan on the New York State Athletic Commission.
[11] On February 19, 1916, he and Fred Tenney purchased the Jersey City Skeeters of the International League and moved the club to Harrison Park, where they became the Newark Indians.
[14][15] Price then served as the New York-based press agent for American League president Ban Johnson.
[3][17] He was found by traveling secretary Hiram Mason bleeding on the east ramp leading to the grandstands.