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Grimsby Independent, 1 Sep 1949, p. 7

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The two Warrens made quite a name for themselves in sporting wircles and were on many chamâ€" pionship teams. When the ball seaâ€" son was over "Red" turned to hoeâ€" key, where he again can ho«d down a berth very neatly. A right winâ€" ger, he played the customary mid« get and juvenile brand, and then worked up to Junior B with Stratâ€" ford, and only a residence ruling PERmeem Ese t Ds the Firemen‘s Baseball team, and bubbling shortstop for the Peach Kings Softball Club, "Red" Warren has impressed many ball fans of much more ancient vintage than your columnist, having displayed a wealth of baseball knowledge in his noggin just nineteen years of age. Fingering pleces of the long green Anmmnmuu.wm. "Red" comes forth several nights weekly to give his all to the two teams he has been associated with, and over the season had sparkled on numerous occasions to pull wames out of the fire for deah old Grimaby ‘This serves very nicely as an introduction to the item we dediâ€" cate to Grimaby‘s outstanding ath« lete of the summer, Donald "Red" Warren, peppery little catcher of from it. ‘The Kings committed ten errors in the third game, and with this kind of display deserved no better fate than they received at the hands of a team actually inâ€" ferior. K much for Doc and his partneT. These guys have certainly been in softball long enough to know that one pitcher cannot & whole burden. But it was by no i fault of the pitching in the second, aNG MOL MVE METITAC uâ€"ylndlofl”“""""m“' Actually the Kings have relied on Buchan for the last three weeks, giflu!ukncumww‘“ mmm‘-p.ndm important to give Buchan‘s arm & well deserved rest. It would apâ€" withered away and dropped silent ty from the O.A.S.A. playdows Saturday night, as Oakville ped the Kings thirteen to six in the third game of the series. Plenty could be said about the haples would appear to be small TNant® for the work Doc Schwab and Ray Fisher put behind the Kirgs throughout the season, but ev® they should never expect one pit cher to hurl three games in one mmmw«fiunu also very easy to say what we Kings, whose spirit left plenty t» be desired, and whose coaches alm left plenty to think about. Ths would appear to be small thants lum-ufiboelembmdm‘ Fisher put behind the Kll!'\ throughout the season, but ev® MWW“MWI‘"\ whar ta hurl three games in one MMW“MWW'| cher to hurl three games in one mmmnmflunu also very easy to say what we think should have transpired, howâ€" ever, after winning the first game handily, the brain trust of the mmmunnnmmm m(or-lmfll-(donm in the second, and not let Buchan Es i P oo es PE AeeimVie 0 o i oesnonlkce aael el ) To the grandfathers of thee shallowâ€"memoried kids (who know not what they missed) Connic i also the sage,who led his Athletics through their classic age (19051914), powered by such warriors as Chief Bender, Homerun Baker Eddie Collins and Stuffy McInnis. Greatâ€"grandfathers who areand were real fans can come up with an Tâ€"rememberâ€"when: a smart catclor with the Pittaburgh Pirates of 1894 who already had 10 years of prfessional ball behind him. And if there be any greatâ€"greatâ€"grandfathersaround East Brookfield, Mass., they mu.&ww-un.nmmmumnmm starred behind the bat for the lcal champions. _ _ s To the small fry of today, eyes glued to the neckâ€"andâ€"neck race between the Cards and the D«igers and the Red Sox‘s stern chase of the Yankees, Connic Mack my be only an old duffer who manages a mmmammmmmmumma mmtmuxmmnuMmanWle with such stars as Lefty Grove, Mickey Cochrane and Jimmy Foxx. Cornelius McGillicuddy, t» name being what it is, might not reâ€" lish being compared to a British overeign. But in the reaim of basebail the reign of Conniec Mack, as di that of Queen Victoria, stretches back so far into the past that the numory &f fans runncth not to the conâ€" TWO GRAND SPORSMENâ€"Grimsby has a lot of Good Sportsâ€" men. Has had for over halfa century. But above them all, stands the one "Little Gink," I mean Hoey Sheitonâ€"‘"The Little Shoemaker." I therefore dedicate this wondeful editorial from The Christian Science Monitor, publishd in Boston, Mss., to Homey. _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘The Peach Kings softball tean SPORTRAYAL SPORTOLOGY was by no means all the (By Bone Livingston, Sportologist) THE GR MSBY INDEPENDENT By "HIGH" Mr. Warren may be wearing the colors of the Peach Kings this winter. Certainly we would like to see this, if for no other reason than the fact that it would save the management money having a good young player right here in town. kept him from a Junior A berth with Stratford in 1948. ‘This then could possibly mean that young high for hockey players you know. At any rate, we hope the Bank of Commerce can keep Don Warren here for a spell, he is a fine chap to have around. | _A trifle late, but it took time, beâ€" Gorgeous Interiors . 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