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Babe was born June 26, 1911 in Port Arthur, Texas and moved to Beaumont, Texas when she was four years old, residing at 850 Doucette.
There were seven children in her family. They were Dora, Nancy, Ole, Lillie, and Louis (twins), babe, and Arthur (Bubba). Dora, Nancy and Ole were born in Norway. Lillie, Louis, Babe and Bubba were born in Port Arthur, Texas. Bubba was only four days old when the storm hit Port Arthur in 1915.
Oslo, Norway and their names were Hannah (mother) and Ole (father).
Mildred Ella Didrikson
Yes, in 1929 from Beaumont High School in Beaumont, Texas.
No. She moved to Dallas, Texas and worked at Employers Casualty Insurance Company and played on their basketball team called Golden Cyclones.
Babe married George Zaharias in St. Louis, Missouri on December 23, 1938.
Babe met George in California playing golf.
George was born in Pueblo, Colorado in 1908.
He was a professional wrestler known as "The Crying Greek from Cripple Creek" and did some part time acting.
No. They tried to adopt a baby, but the rules were too strict during that time period.
No
Babe was 5'7" and weighed 115 pounds when she was in the 1932 Olympics held in Los Angeles, CA.
She entered three events and won all three events. Gold - Javelin Throw - 143'4", Gold - 80 Meter Hurdles - 11.7 seconds, Silver - High Jump - 5'5".
No. This about a third of her medals and trophies. Her husband, George, had some of them. The Tampa Golf Course has many of them.
82, including amateur and professional.
She won the British Women's Open Golf Tournament in Gulane, Scotland in 1947. She was the first American to ever win the British Tournament since if first began in 1893. She and George were living Denver, Colorado at the time and when she returned to Denver, they presented her with the "Key to the City".
Babe had to win this Golf Tournament three times in a row to keep this trophy.
Yes. They have been sprayed gold.
The gold shovel was used to dig the first spade full of dirt for the ground breaking for building the Museum, which opened November 27, 1976.
Babe's autobiography is no longer in print, although it can probably be found at the library.
Not professionally.
Babe started by playing basketball in Beaumont, Texas.
GOLF
She was diagnosed in 1953.
Babe, age 45, died at John Sealy Hospital in Galveston, Texas from colon cancer, September 27, 1956.
Babe and George were living in Tampa, Florida.
She is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Beaumont, Texas.
No. He died in May of 1984 in Tampa, Florida at the age of 76, He is buried in Pueblo, Colorado.
Yes. He married one of his nurses several years before he died.
NO!
The movie "Babe" was made in 1975.
Susan Clark and Alex Karras, who met while making the movie and are now married. |