Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1912 — ONE OF BOSTON’S STANDBYS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

ONE OF BOSTON’S STANDBYS

Hall, Whose Clever Pitching Helped Win Championship, Began Career at First Base . Pitcher Charley Hall, whose clever work aided materially in winning the American league championship for the Boston Red Sox, began his profession-

al baseball career on the Santa Barbara (Cal.) team, playing first base. The first game he ever pitched was for the San Francisco team of the Pacififc Coast league In 1904. The next year he joined the Cincinnati team, going from there to Columbus, O. In 1908 he was with St. Paul, and went to the Boston Americans in the middle of the 1910 season. He is a right hander, but bats with his left.

Charley Hall.