Move old files with specific strings in filenames

Hi all,
I'm new to Hazel and have been trying to figure this out all night, but I can't. Please help!
Here's my situation: I work on a TV show and get multiple versions of scripts for each episode. I have a "scripts" folder to which I save everything, and I want Hazel to move the old versions of each script to a folder called "old."
The episodes are numbered, starting with 101 and ending with 110. The scripts will have names like this:
Seinfeld 105 Blue Draft [Date]
Seinfeld 105 Yellow Draft [Date]
Seinfield 105 Pink Draft [Date]
Seinfield 104 Yellow Draft [Date]
Seinfield 104 Pink Draft [Date]
(The show isn't "Seinfeld." I'm just using that title as an example.)
What I want Hazel to do is move all the old versions of each script -- so, the old 101 scripts, the old 102 scripts, the old 103 scripts, etc. What I want left in the "scripts" folder is just the newest version of each script.
I can't figure it out! I've tried making subfolders and going through them, but that seems problematic, too.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks so much,
JMS
I'm new to Hazel and have been trying to figure this out all night, but I can't. Please help!
Here's my situation: I work on a TV show and get multiple versions of scripts for each episode. I have a "scripts" folder to which I save everything, and I want Hazel to move the old versions of each script to a folder called "old."
The episodes are numbered, starting with 101 and ending with 110. The scripts will have names like this:
Seinfeld 105 Blue Draft [Date]
Seinfeld 105 Yellow Draft [Date]
Seinfield 105 Pink Draft [Date]
Seinfield 104 Yellow Draft [Date]
Seinfield 104 Pink Draft [Date]
(The show isn't "Seinfeld." I'm just using that title as an example.)
What I want Hazel to do is move all the old versions of each script -- so, the old 101 scripts, the old 102 scripts, the old 103 scripts, etc. What I want left in the "scripts" folder is just the newest version of each script.
I can't figure it out! I've tried making subfolders and going through them, but that seems problematic, too.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks so much,
JMS