Word: sauls
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Bayard Robb, Lowell pitcher who made his debut in the circuit yesterday, held the losing Elephants down to five hits, and allowed no walks. Eliot's Dick Saul (regularly the first baseman) did a reasonably good job of smoothing over the Mastadon pitcher-lack, but the Bellboys tapped him for eight safeties...
...Elephants scored their two runs in the sixth on two singles and two infield outs. Pitcher Dick Saul was the leading slugger for Eliot with two doubles...
...inside tip has it that first baseman Dick Saul will be starting pitcher in Eliot's important encounter with Lowell today. The Mastadons are taking a long shot; they have...
Eliot is the hardest-hitting club. Roger Pugh, Jack Merril, Gordle Allen, Dick Saul, and Jim Rosslter are all dependable at the plate. Pugh is also a fine catcher, and Merril is a flashy and ubiquitous centerfielder...
Lowell's two regular pitchers, Frank Lionette and Jerry Dwight, are not outstanding. But the Bellboys will also put a new man on the mound in the Eliot game today. He is former '51 pitcher Bayard Robb. Unlike Eliot's Dick Saul, he is not a desperate choice, and his win over the Mastadons won't be his last...