A photo of 18 year old Hal Newhouser playing with Beaumont of the Texas League in 1939.

He appears to be using a Wilson glove with an H-web. The small Wilson patch was on some gloves in the late 1930's.

A photo of Newhouser in 1953 near the end of his career.

Rawlings introduced the patented lace pocket RR model in 1949. That lacing was integrated with the heel lacing and was adjustable. The glove Newhouser is wearing has closely spaced pocket lacing independent of the heel lace. This was introduced 1953-54. It was only made for one year. It's rare to find one of these models now. An example is the model BD on the right from a 1954 catalog. After 1954, Rawlings used a wide space pocket lace that was used on many of their models and is fairly common to find now.
