Harold William "Ace" Elliott was an American baseball pitcher.
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Hal Elliott played Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies from 1929 to 1932.
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Hal Elliott led the National League by appearing in 48 games as a pitcher in 1930.
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Hal Elliott's father was employed at the time as an engineer at a hotel.
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Hal Elliott served in the United States Army Air Service during World War I as a private in the 66th Balloon Company.
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Hal Elliott next played for three years for the Waco Cubs in the Texas League from 1926 to 1928.
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Hal Elliott had ten stitches in his face and was discharged from the hospital; Thevenow remained hospitalized in critical condition.
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Hal Elliott led the National League in games played by a pitcher in 1930, appearing in 48 games, including 11 as a starter.
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Hal Elliott was married to Gwedonlyn Tressa Brom in September 1922.
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