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"MAY 1959" LONDON, ONTARIO VOL. 1 NO. 1 HISTORY OF LONDON BASEBALL BEAVERS TEAM TO BEAT By LESLIE N. BRONSON Written exclusively for this program MAJORS TEAM TO DO IT The author is London Free Press mise came an era of Ideal activi­ By Librarian and a noted historian. ties only, but by’ the late 1880’s London Free Press Sports Writer An avid sports fan, he was statis­ London was back in professional tician for the Senior Intercounty ball, as a member of the Interna­ As the umpires say, "we calls ’em as we sees from 1948-56. tional League, Out of this circuit, ’em”. So, how do we see the 1959 Intercounty Senior the city next centred its attentions The afternoon of May 3, 1877, a Baseball League flag race? Try' the following for player whose name survives only on the famed amateur Aler.ts, then as Smith ­ in the late '90’s saw the profession­ size. al brand again to the fore, with ly, a few minutes 5. St. Thomas later ran • -home an entry in the Canadian League. L Hamilton or. a wild . Amateur ball flourished the first 1 Galt 6. He had-made his­ part of the present century, with tory. the first run City and Wholesale Leagues to the 3. London 7. had scored on fore — Rockets, Blue Labels, Mc­ London's n eAv Clarys, among the famous names, 4. K-W 8. Listowel baseball park, the and for those who liked to travel How can anyone in his right mind pick a team the Saturday afternoon Spring- first Tecumseh to climb from last to first in one year? Well, no grounds in Lon­ bank Park circuit. one said anything about being in our right mind don West (now M-O League but the selection is obvious when all the pros and L a b a 11 Park) By 1911 the demand for pro ball had grown and London entered Bob cons are weighed. Smith's team, the To save space we’ll break down each team in the Canadian League which con­ Ferguson amateur London the same fashion. _ Atlantics, went tinued to operate until the -First on tQ ]ose tQ the World War intervened. With the HAMILTON LONDON professional war at an end, the city was back Pitching- strong starters in Ian Pitching- beyond Roy McKay tends 5-1. but a new era had dawned. in the pro ranks in the Class “B" Shepherd, Eric Lomax, excellent to be unknown quantity’ with roak- Baseball had a home of its own Michigan-Ontario, at the same time relief talent in Frank Cosentino, ies Frank Vormittag, Jim Ruttie here — no more would games be amateur baseball was revived with Bob Burrows. Still others who and Jack Woods needing to come played on the old Grounds. various city’ and fraternal circuits could be winners too. through to produce winner. ;. The year was historic in more in operation. The M-O ended, it was Catching- defensively adequate, amateur ball again, with Inter­ Catching- vastly improved but re­ ways than one. The Tecumsehs hitting above average. ceivers lack experience. Have po­ entered the first minor league to County’ entries, a Western Ontario - hitting above average, de­ League, an inter-city setup with tential to turn into top-notchers. operate, the International Associa­ fensively could be best in league. St. Thomas, and in 1240-41 member- Good hitters. tion, went on to win the title, de- - hardhitting first line of ship_in the Class "Q’LPony’ Tjagru Infield- strengthened'* defensively feaang the-Aileghany-club of—Pitts­ Lai ry CunnmgHam.Tack' Princippi, In 1929 the Solloway’-Mills team Murray Lake. Adequate defensive­ with addition of Ray Lindsay at burg (forerunner of the Pirates) wen the first provincial champion­ short. Hitting good. in the game which counted for the ly- ship — the intermediate. championship. The Tecs’ record in Bench- depth good, quality' ade­ Outfield- among best in league de­ The war developed a strong • quate. fensively' and offensively. an games was 46 wins, 25 losses, 7 team known as London Army who ties, and they were led by that Summary: Addition of four former Bench- added depth could prove scon began to shine in Inter­ great pitching star. Fred Gold­ Oakville players - Shepherd. Fred vital factor. County competitions. and who smith, credited as oinventor of Thompson, Grant Redshaw, Prin- later as the became SUMMARY—Club has potential to the curve ball, and Phil Powers, cippi plus return of good nucleus one of the great clubs cf the post­ go all the way but inexperience of his barehanded . The Tecs, from ’58 makes team Al. war semi-pro era. Today, as they many’ may keep them from top this who came into prominence in 1876, were in 1948 when Tommy Whit? GALT year. But club is building. Rookie disbanded after the 1878 season. pitched on two successive nights Pitching- about same as ’58 which must carry load if team is Uncertain Beginnings proved- adequate. Lacks depth. to win. Baseball’s beginnings here are to lead them to victory in the inter­ national sandlot with Fort Catching- with Shanty Clifford in uncertain but by 1855 a club with Wayne Ind., the Majors are a harness few can compare. Hitting K-W a membership of 22 was in opera­ assured. power on the . Pitching — so far club’s weak point tion with twice weekly sessions on It’s impossible to list all :"he Infield- defensively adequate. Hit­ the old Military Reserve grounds. with returnees Howie Hupp (7-5) great London ball teams, equally ting ranges excellent (Wray Up­ Undoubtedly this led to games with per) to weak (Wes Lillie) and Frank Smith (1-0) only' proven ether clubs, some inter-city con­ so to name all the stars of a cen­ Outfield- Dan "Thumper" Jackson penformers. Imports still to come tury of baseball. Here though are tests, but ultimately the club ’ dis­ provides power and defense is ad­ may take up slack. banded, for it is recorded in 1867 some of The greats who have worn equate. Catching — Harry Psutka gets pb a team had been organized again. London uniforms: Goldsmith, Pow­ Bench- Lack of depth may be weak done well and can hit. By 1870 the game was in full swing ers. Dick Southam, Steve Dunn, Bill Mountjoy, . all of point. Infielu — No apparent weakness —but it was an offensive era. Summary- Lack of overall depth defensively with hitting ranging little attention was paid to pitch­ the Tecumseh - Atlantic er", , later a famed National may prove stumbling block but from excellent to fair. ing. fielders played a set position front-liners could carry load. and the scores were high, for in­ League outfielder-, Art Outfield — Problem may be depth lack, otherwise regulars get job stance 27-25, 38-38, 29-20, 33-28, 53- Sippi, Johnny Quinn, Jimmy Bell, 20’s Harry Down, Fred Quick, done and can hit. x7’14, 10 lisl a few- Best known Jo-Jo Keenan, George Gibson, Ab­ George Mahon, Irish Bennett, bie Johnston, the Jeffries, and Bob , Russ Evon, Tom Bench — Little to speak of. th- Morning Stars — so Heck, Earl Neale o' the Canadian . oooause they practised early White, Tim Burgess of more recent SUMMARY — Gaps must be filled •• the morning. League era, Chief Nason, Clarke years. There’s; dozens of - others, on mound staff and added bench Pittinger, Charlie Gehringef / cfl. developed the too. strength would help. " T«wnsehs. After their de­ M-O days, the amateur star of the

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INTERCOUNTY SENIOR SCHEDULE 1959 SAT. MAY 16 SAT. MAY 30 THURS. JUNE 11 TT.IDAY. JUNE 19 Hamilton at St. Thomas 2.00 London at Listowel 2.00 Galt at Kitchener 8.00 Guelph at Listowel 8.30 Listowel at Kitchener 2.30 Galt at Hamilton 2.30 London at Brantford 8.C0 SAT. JUNE 20 Brantford at Galt 2.30 St. Thomas at Brantford 2.30 FRIDAY. JUNE 12 Listowel at Hamilton 2.30 Guelph at London 8.15 TUES. JUNE 2 St. Thomas at Listowel 8.30 Kitchener at St. Thomas 8.0'J London at Guelph 8.03 Galt at London 8.15 MON. MAY 18 SAT. JUNE 13 TUES. JUNE 23 Galt at Listowel 2.00 THURS. JUNE 4 Guelph at Hamilton 2.30 London at St. Thomas 8.00 London at Hamilton 2.30 St. Thomas at Kitchener S.CO Kitchener at Galt 2.30 Galt at Guelph 8.00 St. Thomas at Guelph 2.30 Galt at Brantford 8.00 Brantford at St. Thomas 8.00 WED. JUNE 24 Kitchener at Brantford 2.30 FRIDAY, JUNE 5 Listowel at London 8.15 Brantford at Kitchener 8.00 Hamilton at Listowel 8.30 SAT. MAY 23 TUES. JUNE 16 Hamilton at Galt 8.00 SAT. JUNE 6 THURS. JUNE 25 Listowel at St. Thomas 2.00 Bantford at Hamilton 2.30 Brantford at Guelph 8 00 Hamilton at Kitchener 2.30 St. Thomas at Hamilton 8.00 Listowel at Galt 2.30 WED. JUNE 17 Listowel at Brantford 8.00 Guelph at Galt 2.30 Guelph at St. Thomas 8.00 St. Thomas at Galt 8.00 SAT. JUNE 27 Brantford at London 8.15 Kitchener at London 8.15 THURS. JUNE 18 Galt at St. Thomas 8.00 TUES. MAY 26 TUES. JUNE 9 London at Kitchener 8.00 Kitchener at Listowel 8.30 Kitchener at Guelph 8.00 Hamilton at Guelph 8.00 Hamilton at Brantford 8.00 Hamilton at London 8.15

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The junior club, to be known as the CHESTER PEGG DIAMONDS, will have a string entry^in their league this year. Popular Irv. Hodgson will handle the club as with Ted Wiltz manager and from the talent available it is hoped that a worthy pennant contender will come from our fair city of London. Although we have been out of the junior baseball picture for a couple cf years the enthusiasm shown by the junior plav rs speaks well for the 1959 edition of tho London Chester Pegg Diamonds junior club.

•IRV’' HODGSON ■a Coach The popular Hodge, in his easy-going manntr. certainly can instil confidence in his young NORM .ALDRIDGE FRANK COLMAN Owner-Manager, first base, : London na­ charges and is the ideal manager for a bunch ot Coach, trainer: London native. Age 34. oncoming kids anxious to make the grade. Hodge tive. Age 41, Height 6”, Weight 195. Bats and is a former noted hockey player himself, having Height o’ 11”. Weight ICO. Bats and throws left. Married, has two sons. Won I.C. bat­ doze his active playing in the old blood and thun­ throws right. Married, has one son. Has ting title, MVP award at 17 (1936) with London. der City Leagues of the past as well as being top filled variety of roles with Majors, rang­ Played in ’37 with Stratford and London, then joined chain in ’38. Played outfield-first backstop with past London Major Sr. Intercoun y ing from club house trainer to part time baseball clubs and formerly managed the London base with Pirates (1942-6) and Yankees (1946-7* 1. Junior Intercounty Baseball Team. manager. Former footballer with Lon­ Ended pro career with Toronto Maple Leafs in don Intermediate ORFU entry. Works 1953. Returned to London in ’54 as playing-mana­ General Steel Wares. ger. With brother Jack, purchased London fran­ chise in 1955 from Clare Van Horne and Bill Far- quharson. Served as owner-mana­ ger and part-time player since, excluding 1958 when he relinquish­ ed managerial duties to Ray Yelle Chester Pegg FREE TO ANY LONDONjMAJOR and players’ committee. Sporting 425 Richmond Street goods salesman. ------o------HITTING A LONDON OLDTIMERS BASEBALL ASSOCIATION The Annual Charity Baseball AT Game will be held this year on Friday night, August 21st at La- batt Park, in aid of the under­ • HOOK'S RESTAURANT - 2 SteaK Dinners privileged and other charities — a twin bill will foe staged with Lon­ don Chester Peggs Diamonds in • One Case of Wheaties the first game, starting at 6.30, with an allstar team to be an­ GRUEN • $1.50 Pr. Men's Socks or Tie nounced later, and the main attrac­ tion will be London Majors vs Lon­ MOST VALUABLE PLAYER LOU BALL CLOTHES, 201 Wellington S. don Oldtimers, at 8 p.m., with 1959 SEASON Lefty Frank Colman pitching and I I vote for player — • MADGWICK'S JUMBO DRIVE-IN Irv. Hodgson catching as the bat­ tery for the Oldtimers. I Name ...... 2 Chicken in a Besket Tickets, including 24 prizes to be drawn for between games, are 25c I Voter's Name • CHESTER PEGG JEWELLERS - Special Prize or a strip of 5 for $1.00 and can be purchased now from any Oldtimer I Address or ifrim Frank Hopper, the demon program vendor at Labatt Park. BEAVERS TEAM TO BEAT LONDON OLDTIMERS ' MAJORS TEAM TO DO IT BASEBALL ASSOCIATION (Continued from page 3) ST. THOMAS team immeasurably. Lack of pro­ WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Pitching — Johnny Ambrose, Bill ven pitchers to back Stead may be Jamieson. Tommy White can carry greatest fault. FIRST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH AT LABOR HALL, KENT ST. load but a little added depth GUELPH wouldn’t hurjk. Pitching — Among best in league OFFICERS - 1959 Catching. -Defensively good but with Mike Wallace, John Clark. hitting in doubt Mike Kovac. Pete Kirchner, Walt President Infield — Glaring gap at short Jeffries from last year's club, Jack HUGH BRYSON otherwise seasoned performers can Roberts from Oakville and rookie get job done. Hitting ranges from Gary Field. Phone GE. 2-1380 mediocre to excellent. Catching — Unless Art O’Connor Outfield — Club’s strongest point forgoes retirement plans this de­ Vice-President offensively and won’t hurt defen­ partment will be troublesome to JACK LIVERMORE sively. Guelph. Bench — Almost nil. Infield — Defensively may be best Treasurer SUMMARY — Must plug in league but hitting just fair. MIKE JACKSON gap with front-line performer. Outfield — Defense adequate but Lack of bench could.hurt. Several hitting doubtful beyond Ray Brown Secretary members of club may have prob­ and he’s a defensive liability. BILL LIVERMORE lem with Father Time. With breaks Bench — Early to tell but may could duplicate ’58 showing. prove adequate if there’s a hitter Team Manager BRANTFORD or two available. Pitching —.Southpaw Ron Stead SUMMARY — Pitching and de­ FRANK McCOSKEY heads staff which could prove fense top-rated but must come up Executive pleasant surprise. with hitting to go anywhere. Catching — With Gerry Coleman LISTOWEL Bill Harrigan - Joe Hood working, regularly is greatly un­ Pitching — If John Pohoisky and Scrappy Brownlee - Joe King improved. He’ll also., hit better than Hal Stulberg return and one or Frank McCoskey - Bill Livermore .221 he amassed in ’58. two others can be found the mound Wm. Ludlow - Ron Armstrong Infield — Defensively good. Could staff can compare favorably with be strongest hitting factor on club. any in league. London Oldtimers Baseball Team practices every Sunday morning Outfield — Won’t hurt selves de­ Catching — Glenn Goode likely to fensively with hitting good. carry brunt of chore. He can hit 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. Anyone wishing to turn out for these practices Bench — Improved and could sur- but he’s not in class with Jim are cordially welcome. For further information call Team Manager prise. Dickey who won’t be back. Frank McCoskey — HU. 7-7254 after 5 p.m. SUMMARY — Addition of Bob Infield — Wide hole left at first Selvisburg as manager-second base with Bill Roman gone. Remainder plus importation of key men help of talent about same as '58. De­ fense may be average and hitting could range from good to weak. Outfield — With Care Maltby, Red Dubrick ant Bill Skelding it’s strong defensively and offensively. Bench — Until import quota is filled this is big question. At the moment it’s virtually nil.- LONDON MAJORS

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Married throws right. . Outstanding ball with Majors. A power hitting GREG STONE has two children. Starting sopho­ rookie prospect An excellent glove righthander, his addition gives Lon­ Catcher: Toronto native. Age 2f. don lineup a better balance. Em­ more season with Majors. Gradu­ man who swings bat with, whi.c Height 6’ 3”. Weight 198. Bats left, ate cf London sandiot. Brother not power, authority. Moved throu' ployed as an electrician in Strath­ throws right. Moved through Lon­ London sandlot system before roy where he lives. Also a hockey don sandlot system to Midget ranks of Stan, cousin of Tom. Works player he played for OHA Senior London and Petrolia Barrel. shifting to . Has played before shifting to Montreal Junior shortstop in softball for London "B” champions, Strathroy Rockets Royals for two seasons. Graduated STAN ANDERSON Free Press for past two seasons, last winter. London minors’ grad. from Queen's in Commerce and nicknamed “Gabby” since no junior baseball was avail­ KERRY LEITCH Finance this year. Was Senior In­ Catcher: Wodstock native. Age 18. tercollegiate star with Outfielder: native. Age 29. able in city. Height 5’ 11”, Weight 175. Bats ROY McKAY Height 5’ 10”. Weight 180. Bats Queen’s. Plans work on MA at left. throws right. Single. In third Pitcher: London native. Age 25. and throws right. Single. Back for UWO next year. Could be answer full season with Majors following second trial with Majors. Has dis­ to London’s chronic catching prob­ Height 6’. Weight 175. Bats right, played considerable poise and he lem. Single. extensive pro career. London sand­ throws left. Married, has one son. shows signs of developing as hitter. lot graduate Served in U.S. Army The mainstay of the Majors m.)"na FRANK VORMITTAG Could clinch berth with Majors but Pitcher: Niagara Falls native. Age 1952-53. Lead Great Lakes hitters staff the past two years. Was in ’57 with .403. Shared second is likely to see considerable junior 18. Height 6'. Weight 195. Bais a- d nan. ed to IC first All-Star squ.il action. Woodstock minor league throws right. Single. First crack place with Elgins’ Johnny Ambrose m ’58. A graduate of London saml- in 1958 IC bat race with .398. In grad. Played with Ingersoll Juven­ at senior ball following brilliant lot system, he played pro ball with iles in 1958. Also plays hockey and career in Niagara Falls minoi ’57 sharet homer laurels with team­ Douglas! Ga., in ’52-3 (Tiger chain) • mate Don Mayes (5) and in ’58 basketball. ranks. Authored three no-hitters, Employed by General Motor Pro­ DAN MENDHAM including one in league playotf with Nick Rintche, K-W <61 Works ducts. Now in seventh season with Third base: London native. Age 23. Works London and Petrolia Bar­ final last year for Falls’ Juniors Majors. Height 5' 7”. Weight 165. Bats left, A good hitter, he also shines at rel, don Mclennan throws right. Single. Starting third football. Brother of London Free- BILL BURGESS Outfielder, pitcher: Waliaceburg season with Majors after moving Press Sports Writer John Vormit- Outfielder: London native. Age 18. native. Age 26. Height 5' 10”, through London sandlot system. tag. Height 6’ 1%". Weight 175. Bats Weight 190. Bats left, throws right. Was club’s regular third sacker BILL ZUBYK and throws right. Single. Still has Married, has two daughters, one last year but with return of Mayes Second Base: London native. Age three years junior eligibility but son. In fifth season with Majors, is expected to see utility duty. 21. Height 5’ 10”. Weight 160. Bats plenty of potential. A smooth field­ Worked way through Waliaceburg Twin brother of Dave. A good ho­ and throws right. Married, has o~e er whose ability leaves minor system before turning pro ckey player. Works Carters Awn­ daughter. Starting third season some doubts. Played with Strath­ with St. Louis chain. Reached AA ings Ltd. with Majors. Was regular short­ roy Intermediates and Eager Beav­ ranks with . Joined Majors DAVE MENDHAM stop past two seasons but addition er Juveniles last year. Moved up in 1955. An excellent hitter and de­ Infielder: London native. Age 23. of Linasay decided Zubyk to mote through London sar.dlot ranks. fensive outfielder. His pitching per­ Height 5' 7”. Weight 150. Bats left, to vacant second base slot. A Brother of Tom (Tim) Burgess formances have been few. Works throws right. Single. In third sea­ smooth fielder, but carries a light former London IC star now with at Wishing Well Soft Drinks. son with Majors. General utility bat. Moved through London sand- Columbus (International). Had pro DON MAYES man around infield, playing second lot ranks and on to two years with trials with Rochester <.’58) and Third Base. Outfielder: London na­ rhort and third as well as some Zurich Intermediates before join­ outfield. Moved up through Lon­ Columbus (’59). A Grade 12 student tive. Age 26. 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Brother not power, authority. Moved throu London sandlot system before before shifting to Montreal * Junior of Stan, cousin of Tom. Works shifting to softball. Has played London and Petrolia Barrel. shortstop in softball for London STAN ANDERSON Free Press for past rwo seasons, 10 1 '"KERRY LEITCH g since no junior basebell was avail­ Outfielder: Detroit native. Age 29. tercollegiate basketball star with Height 5’ 11", Weight 175. Bats able in Clt^oy McKAy Height 5’ 10”. Weight 180. ^Bats le’t throws right. Single. In third Pitcher: London native. Age 25. second trial with Majors. Has dis- full season with Majors following II right 6’. Weight 175. Bats right, extensive pro career. London sand­ throws left. Married, has one son. FRANK VORMITTAG lot graduate Served in U.S. Army The mainstay of the Majors mound 1952-53. Lead Great Lakes hitters staff the past two years. Was 18. Height 6’. Weight 195. Bars a- d in ’57 with .403. Shared second named to IC first All-Star squat aeticn.y Woodctock minor league place with Elgins’ Johnny Ambrose in ’58. A graduate of London sand- in 1958 IC bat race with .398. In lot system, he played pro ball with fles in 1958. Also plays hockey and •57 sharet homer laurels with team­ Douglas! Ga., in ’52-3 (Tiger chain) • basketball. mate Don Mayes (5) and in 58 Employed by General Motor Pro­ DAN MENDHAM including one in league playoff with Nick Rintche, K-W v6> Works ducts. Now in seventh season with Works London and Petrolia Bar- Majors. Height 5’ 7". Weight 165. Bats left, don Mclennan throws right. Single. Starting third BILL BURGESS Outfielder, pitcher: Wallaceburg season with Majors after moving Outfielder: London native. Age 18. native. Age 26. Height 5’ 10”, sandlot system. Height 6’ 1%”. Weight 175. Bats Weight 190. Bats left, throws right. Was club’s regular BILL ZUBYK and throws right. 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