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251: 268:. As one reporter wrote on October 4, 1902 in the Meriden Daily Journal, "CHARLES EARLE GETTING BETTER. Many friends of Charles Earle, thought to be the "greatest halfback the MHS ever had," have visited him at the Meriden hospital this week and report that Earle is fast regaining his lost health and will soon be able to be out. At present he is able to sit in a chair. Earle has been very ill with 283:"He is grateful to his friends and says that he never knew he had so many before." and "It is doubtful if Earle's work of last year will ever again be repeated on the gridiron." Sensational runs the length of the field were common occurrences with him and a timely run has won more games for the High School than any time before Earle was on the team. 279:
The "doughty little back" was taken ill during vacation and went to see a doctor. The physician told him that he would probably be quite ill and advised him to go to the hospital. The next day Earle started for the institution on foot and when he arrived there he went to bed. Up to a few days ago he
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An early mention of Charles Earle in the Meriden papers was his membership in the First Congregational Church of Meriden in 1895 "There was singing by a quartet of boys from the First Congregational Church (of Meriden)" which included Charles Earle (Age 11). Also, in July 1901, "J. W. Logan and the
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Academically, it was noted that Charles was excused from taking the freshman algebra final exam in June. (This meant he had at least an 85 average in his class work for the year). Also, although 40 students failed to advance to the next level, he was promoted from freshman to sophomore.
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had not left his bed since his sickness. He is a mere shadow of himself but that is to be expected after his prolonged illness. He has "many admirers" at the school and outside and they have kept him well supplied with flowers and reading matter.
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Charles Babcock Earle had an outstanding academic and athletic career at MHS from 1901 to his graduation in 1904. He starred in football and baseball for each of his four years. He missed the 1902 football season because of
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According to an article by John L. Sullivan in the "Morning Record," the class of 1904 voted Charles Earle the best athlete and the most popular student.
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First Congregational Sunday school boys, who camped out at Westbrook for two weeks, have returned home" including Charles Earle. (Age 17).
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Sportswriter Harry Daniels named Earle to his 1909 "All American Team" saying he "is the best hitter in baseball, a sure fielder."
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but he will probably not be well enough to get into the game this year.
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Pitcher
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Meriden, Connecticut
New York, New York
Cuban Giants
Atlantic City Bacharach Giants
1906
Cuban Giants
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Philadelphia Giants
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1908
Brooklyn Royal Giants
1908
1914
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1917
New York Lincoln Giants
1915
1918
Atlantic City Bacharach Giants
1919
Negro leagues
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Negro National League

typhoid fever
typhoid fever
Brooklyn Royal Giants

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