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London Sports Hall of Fame inducting former local man

A former Fullarton Township man is being inducted into the London Sports Hall of Fame.

The late Harvey Bailie is going in as a Builder Legend for his contributions to baseball both in London and nationally.

Bailie, who died in 2007, coached multiple minor ball teams to championships and served as Vice President of Baseball Canada.

The induction ceremony is happening on November 3rd at the Western Fair District in London.

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