PAGE'6 'T*' Twelve pagc^ms Rm was GREATEST PITCHDetEctivo Mctcaff Who Caught Him at Chattanooga Says He Was the Best on Earth When With Southern Team.''Til my opinion, said Detective Harry Mtotcalf, rim former learner, ‘‘Toad*’ Itamsoy, who died Wednesday at Indianapolis* was tine greatest .pit niler in- the world when ho wao with Chattanooga in 1885. I was- doing Lhe back atop work on the team at that time. Ramsey had the must wicked and deceptive drop hall ever thrown and this gave him his fame, Drinlv, however, la hi him under tho •sod. He came. to Chattanooga from Rushvirie, where he played with a hnnnli oTr:minors. Right at Lhe start hcfitfade good* • After a yeai \*Uli Clii^tunooga, Ramsey was bought by ‘4.0i1isville and a year late he was spjJiiib.St. T.011 Is. He was all in from drlnU'ftiid his release soon followed, Ramsey was a good fellow in every respect and was one of the jriKt. of those; players that you read about nowadays,V-: ij ’x.Tbe defeats 1 three « A. all03Gfroo Wngnoi Quinn Conner Uric wit TotalWilson Carney Rupp . Koohlei Wilkon .. TotalKIRftI■■ ■ ftTwo from L were d respcci The weat.hetlen cli \ “A 1 dJiy, 1 ■mnr 'sy Next i £,Thii iMy f