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ANDERSON COOPER, CNN ANCHOR: Well back in 1945 Babe Zaharias qualified to play in a men's tournament, the Los Angeles Open.
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I knew I would never have a golf swing like Babe Zaharias.
Remarks By The President At Hbo Women In Sports Event ITY National Archives 1999
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John Gray, Ben and Julie Rogers, Thad and Margaret Johnson, Milton and Hester Bell, and W.L. Pate, Sr. "It is a tremendous honor to have my name linked in this way to Babe Zaharias, to the distinguished group preceding me on Zaharias scholarships and to be a part of an endowed scholarship for L.mar University," said West, who has been sports editor at the Port Arthur News since 1972.
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"It is a tremendous honor to have my name linked in this way to Babe Zaharias, to the distinguished group preceding me on Zaharias scholarships and to be a part of an endowed scholarship for Lamar University," said West, who has been sports editor at the Port Arthur News since 1972.
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After the first three days we wondered if we were watching the next Babe Zaharias, the most wondrous woman to have played the game.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Anika Sorenson, by the bye, is leading the USGA ladies championship from Newport, Rhode Island, and she's the best damn woman golfer I've ever seen play and I'm old enough to have seen Babe Zaharias, from Beaumont, Texas, play golf, on my hometown golf course playing with my college champion golfer cousin and a gaggle of pros like Tommy Bolt, who was notorious for taking it out and whizzing right on the fairway during a tournament.
SEX The Daily Growler 2006
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U.S. Women's Open and Babe Zaharias won the 1954 U.S.
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The hall of fame includes 77 members, among them Ben Crenshaw, Tom Kite, Ben Hogan, Lee Trevino and Babe Zaharias.
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Babe Zaharias, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Ben Hogan and the tournament's founder and host, Jack Nicklaus.
Brownsville Herald : 2010
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