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- Charles Jacob Hollocher (June 11, 1896 – August 14, 1940) was a professional baseball player who was a shortstop in Major League Baseball. Born in St...
- 34 (6): 1183–93. doi:10.2307/2408299. JSTOR 2408299. PMID 28568469. Hollocher, H.; Templeton, A.R. (April 1994). "The molecular through ecological genetics...
- ending Ruth's World Series scoreless inning streak on hits by Charlie Hollocher and Les Mann; but the Red Sox won it in the home half of the inning on...
- CLE AL 1925 64 4 16.00 4 Joe Sewell CLE AL 1929 48 4 12.00 5 Charlie Hollocher CHC NL 1922 58 5 11.60 6 Lou Boudreau CLE AL 1948 98 9 10.89 7 Eddie Collins...
- California Press. pp. 143–47. ISBN 978-0-520-06726-4. Hollocher, K.T.; Alcober, O.A.; Colombi, C.E.; Hollocher, T.C. (2005). "Carnivore coprolites from the Upper...
- Rowdy Elliott Bill Killefer Bob O'Farrell Infielders Charlie Deal Charlie Hollocher Pete Kilduff Bill McCabe Fred Merkle Charlie Pick Chuck Wortman Rollie...
- Duration of Retrograde Metamorphism at Gore Mountain and Ruby Mountain, NY." Hollocher, Kurt, et al. "Petrology of Big Garnet Amphibolites, North Cr****–Warrensburg...
- 1016/0076-6879(87)43048-6. ISBN 9780121820435. PMID 3657541. Loechler, Edward L.; Hollocher, Thomas C. (November 1980). "Reduction of flavins by thiols. 1. Reaction...
- as the team's shortstop, splitting time at the position with Charlie Hollocher. In the 1923 season, he hit four home runs in 311 at-bats for the season...
- Hill (1902) Fred Hofmann (1917) Al Hollingsworth (1931–1933) Charlie Hollocher (1916) 1918 NL Hits Leader Joe Hoover (1937) Baby Doll Jacobson (1910–1911)...