Earl Andrew Hamilton Marsden: NEWS - 0 views
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brandy ryan on 15 Jun 12The Idol of Dt. Louis public, Earl is Showing Himself a Master Twirler, With Attributes That make Him Well Nigh Invincible. The St. Louis Browns are showing St. Louis fandom, baseball such as they have not seen in a generation.The papers there are wild about the unusual amount of pep diaplayed by Rickey's men and scarcely a game in which they take part fails to bring as some critical situation arises snd calls forth the sterling qualities of Rickey's Bunch of ballplayers. Take, f'example, their game with the Washington Senators last tuesday, when Lefty Earl Hamilton, the champion high jumper and lover of red shirt-sleeves, was pitted against the Griffithites. He was opposed by Joel Engel, whose dad runs a bar drinking public free suds whenever Engel Jr. gets away with a victory This was one day the barkeep wasn't overworked. Ham allowed six hits,which Washington by judicious enterprise, managed to turn into three runs. But it wasn't the hits that made their runs, Pratt erred, so did Sam Agnew and Ernie Walker in right missed fly in the glaring sun.Dutch Schaefer then hoisted one far out to Clarence Walker and the third tally came home. This all happenedn the third innng and after that Wachington couldn't find Him. Here's what the Gloge-Democrat scorer has to say: Earl Hamilton pitched an exquisite game againts Washington yesterday. His Pitching was the feature of the game. The scorer credited the Senators with six hits. At least three of these would have been taken care of. E. Walker misjudged one-Foster's fly-in the sun, and a couplr more dropped in the outfield when good fielding would have handled them for outs. The young pitcher had everything. He used speed, curve. cross-fire, knuckle drop and a beautiful slow ball that was worth the price of admission to see.He had perfect control, and the way in which he kept floating that slow ball up ti the batters was a real treat to the lover of a real baseball. They kepthitting it into the air. That was