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LARRY SMITH
He was selected to represent Airborne Command in the All American Army Golden Gloves at Charlotte,
North Carolina, in 1943. He won three bouts and lost in the final. During his active duty in Europe,
he made sixty parachute jumps and took part in the bloody battle of Arnheim.
While in the army of occupation in Germany and Austria, Larry took part in several wrestling bouts with
Captain Vern Smith, former American Amateur Union and American Intercollegiate champion. He won points
in the General Patton Third Army Track and Field Meet and ran the anchor leg on the 506th Regiment Relay
team in Munich.
After the war, Smith returned to Collingwood, where he pitched softball for the Collingwood Legion
softball team. The Legion team won the Blue Mountain League title in 1949, the Legion District title
and went to the Ontario final. In 1950, he played centre filed for the Collingwood Intermediate baseball
team and won the Georgian Bay League batting championship. This team also went to the provincial final.
He took up 5-pin bowling after he settled down to business as the owner and operator of the
Collingwood Bowling Lanes and had a 250 average for 6 straight years. His best effort was a 256 average
and a 975 triple in Senior play. He also won the Legion District Singles title at Newmarket.
Larry coached the Collingwood Collegiate Senior Football team in 1947, acted as wrestling and boxing
instructor for the Collingwood Sea Cadet Corps and supervised a bowling school for Grade School children.
Collingwood fans got a chance to Larry in action when he challenged the Masked Marvel, who was then
giving wrestling exhibitions with the Kings Brothers Circus. With the assistance of a thick coating
of olive oil and the referee (long-time friend Don Jeffrey) Smith beat the Masked Marvel, much to the
delight of the hometown fans.
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