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Heavyweight champion Joe Louis visited Labatt Park on September 3, 1947.
Joe Consoli, scouting supervisor for the Pittsburgh Pirates, conducted a baseball clinic for London and area hopefuls at Labatt Park, July 16, 1973.
"Labatt Park great spot for Blue Jays-Tigers major league game."
Labatt Park.
Local History Award: Labatt Park Tours
London Tecumseh's baseball club posing at Tecumseh Park, (now Labatt Park), circa 1924.
London Majors Mike Kilkenny delivers a pitch, July 25, 1975.
Labatt Memorial Park, first baseball game on this site was held at least 1867 - making it the world's oldest continuously used baseball diamond.
Holy Name Rally - was part of the Catholic Church's campaign against "blasphemous" uses of the name of God, June 1951.
More than 2000 Catholic men and boys from 26 parishes marched from Victoria Park to Labatt Park on June 13, 1954 - London's largest Holy Name Rally to date.
The rock band Zooom performed for 1000 high-school students in Labatt Park, June 12, 1970.
Gordie Howe was swamped with requests for his autograph at the Eager Beaver baseball game at Labatt Park, August 29, 1956.
Medway students snake dance down Dundas Hill to Labatt Park for a football game between Medway and South Collegiate, October 14, 1955.
The Roy McKay Clubhouse at Labatt Park during Majors' Alumni Day, July 22, 2017.
Don McLennan and Russ Evans.
A crowd of 4000 watched the London police and fireman play a baseball game, August 16, 1939 at John Labatt Park.
Sketch in Canadian Illustrated News showing a baseball game played in Tecumseh Park, now Labatt Park, between the Tecumseh Base Ball Club and the Guelph Maple Leafs, June 27, 1877.
A seven-hour rock concert at Labatt Park raised about $300 for a Thames River clean-up project planned by ten Sir Adam Beck Secondary School students, June 9, 1972.
London Canadian League Baseball Team, c.1911.
London Dukes' pitcher Ed Gelinas follows through on a pitch during the first game of their Ontario Fastball League doubleheader with the Hamilton Scrappers at Labatt Park, August 6, 1974.
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