[citation needed] In 1905, Bradley Walker and four other investors formed a company to raise money to field the Nashville Vols baseball team, buying the team from Fisher.
After cutting corners to remain solvent, the stock company finally placed the team up for sale in 1907.
[2] This happened to be the same year that Grantland Rice became a columnist on the sports page of The Tennessean.
[2] A larger group of new investors appeared, led by Ferdinand E. Kuhn, and raised $50,000.
Advised by Rice, they re-structured the team's on-field management to pull the team out of last place and later began major renovations to Athletic Park, using the name "Sulphur Dell" which was coined by Rice.