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Edward Marvin "Big Ed"
Reulbach (December 1, 1882 – July 17, 1961) was an
American pitcher in
Major League Baseball. He
helped the
Chicago Cubs win the...
- of the
river Ulster and are
crossed by the
interstate road B278. Only
Reulbach is in
another valley.
Ehrenberg touches the muni****lities
Hilders (rural...
- New York
Evening Mail.
Mordecai "Three-Finger" Brown, Jack Taylor, Ed
Reulbach, Jack Pfiester, and
Orval Overall were
several key
pitchers for the Cubs...
- more Cub to
reach second,
retaining the 2–1 lead for a Game 1 Sox win. Ed
Reulbach was
called on for the Cubs to face
White Sox
hurler Doc White.
After matching...
- (1970–2002)" (PDF).
Review of Sociology. 20 (2): 96–105. PMID 20458134.
Reulbach, Udo; Biermann, Teresa; Markovic, Katrin; Kornhuber, Johannes; Bleich,...
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Graber S,
McGale B,
Hutchinson D,
Moran P,
Bonner B, O'Hagan D,
Arensman E,
Reulbach U,
Corcoran P,
Hawton K (21
January 2010), "Northern
Ireland Registry of...
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batting in another. Jack
Coombs started again for Philadelphia,
while Ed
Reulbach was Chicago's starter. The game was pla**** on a cold,
cloudy day, and it...
- boss Ed
Delahanty (1867–1903),
American Major League Baseball player Ed
Reulbach (1882–1961),
American Major League Baseball pitcher Ed
Sanders (boxer)...
- 189. PMID 11373253. Bleich, Stefan; Carl, Marco; Bayerlein, Kristina;
Reulbach, Udo; Biermann, Teresa; Hillemacher, Thomas; b??Nsch, Dominikus; Kornhuber...
- had
double digit victories –
Mordecai Brown (26), Jack
Pfiester (20), Ed
Reulbach (19), Carl
Lundgren (17),
Orval Overall (12), and Jack
Taylor (12). In...