At story's end Jack Hamilton and Bill Laws form a small business that seeks advances in stereophonic technology.
The Death of Jack Hamilton is a short story by Stephen King.
Van Meter debunks the theories, citing that the causes for arguments happened during his witnessing the death of Jack Hamilton.
"I wish it never happened," Jack Hamilton was saying now.
Tony C. was never the same after his beaning, but Jack Hamilton has never been quite the same either.
Just as Tony C.'s vision was blurred, Jack Hamilton's memory is blurred.
His birth name was William John Schroeder, and he was also known as "Jack Hamilton."
However, he was struck just above the left cheek bone by a fastball thrown by Jack Hamilton in August 1967.
The remainder went to Wyly, his family members, and a local businessman, Jack Hamilton.
Jack Hamilton and Gary Gentry finished their major-league careers with losing records.