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336: 25: 258: 347:. During a match in Toronto in 1921, Marsh surprised the wrestlers after 30 minutes of showmanship by telling them that it was time to stop their exhibition and wrestle a real contest. He brought a similar attitude to his work as a boxing referee where, over the course of thousands of bouts, Marsh wasn't reluctant to demand action from the fighters. He was a referee in the 505: 135: 440:
was created and named in his honour. It has been presented to Canada's top athlete each year since until 2021. In 2022, it was announced that the Lou Marsh Trophy would be renamed because of some of the racist language used in Marsh's writing.
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As an athlete, Marsh's first love was sailing, and through his life he played a wide variety of sports. At the age of 21 he became interested in rugby, and played with some of the top teams in Toronto, including the
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When professional wrestling started coming to Toronto on a weekly basis in 1929, Marsh told readers right from the start that the matches were exhibitions and not real contests. In 1935, he coined the term
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While in his 40s he was advised by doctors to stop working as a referee. Marsh's final appearance in the NHL was in the 1929 playoffs. In the late 1920s, he developed an interest in racing small outboard
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to describe professional wrestling—a term that in a slightly modified form would come to prominence fifty years later. One of his closest friends was Toronto wrestling and boxing promoter
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in France before being sent back to Canada after being diagnosed with heart problems. He rose to the rank of major while serving in the military.
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devoted 11 pages to coverage of his life and accomplishments, starting with a banner headline on page one. Before the end of the year, the
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In May 1914, Marsh was aboard the first passenger airplane flight out of Toronto, taking off from Toronto and flying to
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Marsh was one of the top boxing and hockey referees of his era. He also worked as a referee in
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s sports editor after Hewitt accepted a job as the first attractions manager of the new
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Marsh was said to be a top-notch sprinter, once defeating Canadian and Olympic champion
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Marsh died unexpectedly at the age of 57 in 1936. The following day, the
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was the name of his long-running column), assistant sports editor under
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and back. Around this time, he is said to have swum across the
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in a 120-yard hurdle race. He became a supporter of
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