Herbert Victor Juul (February 2, 1886 – November 14, 1928) was a Major League Baseball pitcher and college basketball player and coach.
[4] He followed his coaching stint by playing three years with the Montgomery, Alabama minor league baseball team in the Southern Association.
After leading Illinois to a 12-10 record over two years, he departed and played small amounts with the Cincinnati Reds.
Juul was the son of former Illinois Congressman, Niels Juul and, prior to his death in 1928, was a committeeman in the 35th Ward in Chicago as well as campaign director for the Republican Party headquarters at the Morrisson Hotel in Chicago.
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