THE PITCHING PROFESSOR, ERNIE KERSHAWl November 14th. General Meeting - 7 pm - Seniors Centre Len Corben loves the North Shore, research, and sports writing. So it is no surprise that since 1999 (when he retired after 31 years as North Shore Secondary Schools Sport Coordinator) he has written some 470 Now that it's West Vancouver's turn to reach 100, Len has embarked on two more books. Thefirstof these is THE PITCHING PROFESSOR:The Ufe and Times of Ernie Kershaw, one of and just died in February at age 102. The book is a result of Ernie's meticulous notes on his life, his outstanding memory during over 30 hours of taped conversations with Len, . Professional Baseball's Oldest-Living and Len's thorough research. iLen's third book, PLAY ITAGAIN.A Stories is a follow-up to the INSTANT REPLAY book and features more than 100 mosdy quirky stories of North and West Vancouver's past It will be out this November as well. ^ Century PLUS of North Shore Sports Former Players. Just released, it will be Instant Replay stories in The North Shore available ($24.95) at the Historical Outlook highlighting the great events and revealing the often quirky tales that bring life to our rich community and sports history. His first book, INSTANT REPLAY: a Society's General Meeting on November 14th at 7pm in the Seniors Centre where Len will be guest speaker Ernie Kershaw taught math at West Van Century of North Shore Sports Stories, High from 1936 to 1973, minus four came out in 2007, North Van's centennial. I years with the RCAF in World War II,