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In Babe won the U. The cancer spread through her body and she died on September 27, , at the age of On that day, President Dwight Eisenhower used his press conference as a testimonial to this great lady.

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Babe Didrikson Zaharias June 26, — September 27, Gabe Mirkin on Health. For the next six years she dominated women's golf. Zaharias had a cancer operation in April , and it was feared she would never be able to return to competition. Three and a half months later, though, she played in competition. The next year she won the United States Women's Open by twelve strokes. In she had a second cancer operation. She died in Galveston, Texas.

In the last months of her life she and her husband established the Babe Didrikson Zaharias Fund to support cancer clinics and treatment centers. Zaharias was the greatest woman golfer of all time, the winner of seventeen successive golf tournaments in , and of 82 tournaments between and The Associated Press voted her "Woman of the Year" in , , , , and Paul Gallico paid perhaps the finest tribute to her: "Much has been made of Babe Didrikson's natural aptitude for sports, as well as her competitive spirit and indomitable will to win.

But not enough has been said about the patience and strength of character expressed in her willingness to practice endlessly, and her recognition that she could reach the top and stay there only by incessant hard work.

We strive for accuracy and fairness. If you see something that doesn't look right, contact us! Subscribe to the Biography newsletter to receive stories about the people who shaped our world and the stories that shaped their lives. Baseball icon Babe Ruth set numerous records as a pitcher and slugging outfielder. He was among the first five players inducted into the sport's Hall of Fame. Track and field star Alice Coachman made history at the Olympic Games, becoming the first Black woman to win an Olympic gold medal.

Olympic gold medalist Florence Joyner brought style to track and field with form-fitting bodysuits, six-inch fingernails and amazing speed. She still holds the world records in the and meter events. In , Wilma Rudolph became the first American woman to win three gold medals in track and field at a single Olympics. His long jump world record stood for 25 years. American runner Allyson Felix has won nine Olympic medals, making her the most decorated woman in U.

Althea Gibson was the first African American tennis player to compete at the U. Early in , however, a hip pain sidelined Mrs. After an operation for ruptured spinal disk, her physicians found that she was again suffering from cancer. She was in and out of the hospital repeatedly after that, undergoing X-ray treatments for the disease, and early this year she successfully pulled through a siege of pneumonia.

But last July it became necessary to operate to relieve her pain from cancer, and the next month to operate again to bypass an intestinal obstruction. Her condition steadily became worse. Zaharias accepted stoically the news that the disease had returned "Well, that's the rub of the greens," she told her husband.

Together they established the Babe Didrikson Zaharias Fund to support cancer clinics and treatment centers. And last July while critically ill, she established the Babe Didrikson Zaharias trophy to be awarded annually to the American woman amateur athlete who had done the most during the year for women's sport. She drew a considerable salary from a sporting goods company that manufactured equipment bearing her name. Zaharias also dipped into the journalistic field, writing instructional articles and a book entitled "Championship Gold.

While she captivated many with her versatile stunts as a youngster, it was her achievements and deportment later in life that gained for her the most popularity. As a young girl she had disdained lipstick, plastered her hair back and talked out of the side of her mouth.

But as a top player and drawing power in golf, her attitude and demeanor changed. The once lonely tomboy became a social success.

She developed into a graceful ballroom dancer and became the life of many a social gathering. She was too skillful at gin rummy for most and at times, to change the pace at a party, she would take out a harmonica and give a rendition of hillbilly tunes she had learned as a youngster.

This change was the cause of a more convivial feeling toward her by rivals. In her younger days her desire to win had served to toughen her as far as any opponent was concerned. But in her later days, instead of greeting her rivals with, "Yep, I'm gonna beat you," she began encouraging the younger girls on the golf circuit.

Zaharias was the sixth of seven children born to Mr.



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