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London Majors - 1948 London Majors |  | London Majors - 1948 London Majors: Encyclopedia II - London Majors - 1948 London Majors |  | In 1948 the Majors won the Intercounty League chamionship, the Canadian amateur men's championship, the Ontario championship and the North American championship of the National Baseball Congress beating the Fort Wayne, Indiana, General Electrics in a best-of-seven-game series played at Labatt Park, with such London stars as pitcher "Tireless" Tommy White, catcher Jack Fairs, short-stop/ fielder Russell (the Muscle) Evon, catcher Gil Robertson, infielder D ...
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London Majors - 1948 London Majors
In 1948 the Majors won the Intercounty League chamionship, the Canadian amateur men's championship, the Ontario championship and the North American championship of the National Baseball Congress beating the Fort Wayne, Indiana, General Electrics in a best-of-seven-game series played at Labatt Park, with such London stars as pitcher "Tireless" Tommy White, catcher Jack Fairs, short-stop/ fielder Russell (the Muscle) Evon, catcher Gil Robertson, infielder Don Cooper and rookie outfielder Joltin' Joe Bechard.
The 1948 London Majors are considered to be one of the best amateur men's baseball teams of all time and have been inducted into the London Sports Hall of Fame at the John Labatt Centre.
The Majors, starring the brothers Stan and Bill Slack, won the Intercounty title in 1951 and 1956.
In 1984-1985 after star pitcher Fergie Jenkins retired from Major League Baseball in 1983, he pitched for the London Majors, commuting from his home just outside of Chatham, Ontario.
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