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Gussy Moran dies at 89; tennis player caused Wimbledon uproar with short skirt
Gussy Moran, who gained both international fame and notoriety by wearing a short skirt and lace panties in the 1949 Wimbledon tennis tournament and who lived a life of celebrity for many years, died Wednesday night in her small Los Angeles apartment in...
Tags: Charlie Chaplin, Ted Tinling, Spencer Tracy, Los Angeles Dodgers, Sports
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Los Angeles City Section Hall of Fame adds 42 members
In the 78-year history of high school sports in the Los Angeles Unified School District, the number of Olympians produced, major league players developed and Hall of Fame members inducted from a variety of sports is staggering. So now you can understand...
Tags: Gymnastics Clubs, Joe Perry, Robin Yount, Garret Anderson, High School Sports
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Amarillo Slim dies at 83; poker's first celebrity
It was 3 a.m. in Las Vegas in May 1972. Thomas Austin Preston Jr., better known as Amarillo Slim, had won the main event at the World Series of Poker less than two hours earlier, and there he was looking for a game — any game. "As long as it's for...
Tags: Punishment, Television, Entertainment, Crime, Law and Justice, Sports
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PASSINGS: Pauline Betz Addie, Giorgio Tozzi, Harry Redmond Jr., James Woodress, Mark Dantzler
Pauline Betz Addie
1940s tennis champion in Hall of Fame
Pauline Betz Addie, 91, a champion tennis player who won Wimbledon in 1946 without dropping a set during the entire tournament, died Tuesday at an assisted-living facility in Potomac, Md., the...Tags: Athletes, Heart Attack, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Physical Conditions, Cancer
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PASSINGS: Sir Percy Cradock, Sam Match
Sir Percy Cradock British diplomat Sir Percy Cradock, 86, the British diplomat who negotiated the terms for returning Hong Kong to Chinese rule, died Jan. 22 after a brief illness, his family announced in London. Cradock was first posted to Hong Kong...Tags: Diplomacy, Politics, Colleges and Universities, Sports, London (England)
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Jack Kramer dies at 88; champion ushered in era of pro tennis
Tennis legend Jack Kramer, considered by many the most influential person in the game in the last 60 years, died late Saturday night at his home in Los Angeles. He was 88.
He had been diagnosed in mid-July with soft tissue sarcoma, a cancer of the...Tags: BBC, Gene Sarazen, Golf, Labor Day, Obituaries
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Ron Silver dies at 62; Tony-winning actor and political activist
Ron Silver, the Tony Award-winning actor who amassed an impressive list of roles based on real-life figures in movies including "Reversal of Fortune" and "Ali," died Sunday. He was 62.
Silver, a longtime liberal political activist who became an outspoken...Tags: Judaism, Henry Kissinger, Movies, Comedy (genre), Democratic National Conventions
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Featured players
Times Staff WriterIN the big inning, there was Koufax. Baseball cradled in his left hand, his flinty eyes staring down another strikeout victim, he was the quintessential Los Angeles sports superstar of the mid-20th century, a larger-than-life mythic figure to a city...Tags: Tiger Woods, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Pete Carroll, Vin Scully, Chick Hearn
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Looks aren't everything
Times Staff WriterWe've all got our guilty pleasures. Here at Got Game headquarters, I've found a new one: the lovely lady wrestling game Rumble Roses. Every few months a new version of SmackDown! lands on my desk, and invariably it matches up two steroid-fueled behemoths...Tags: Xbox 360, Entertainment, Wrestling, Gaming, Teen-agers
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KTLA-List: Tennis Great Billie Jean King
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Winning 39 grand slams including 20 Wimbledon titles -- there's no arguing the legendary Billie Jean King scores as tennis' most preeminent player. But off the court, the Long Beach native is known as "the" champion for social...Tags: Wimbledon Championships, Tennis, Minority Groups
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New Black Films behind 'Battle of the Sexes': Docu portrays women's fight for equal pay in sports
VarietyBy Steve Clarke LONDON Local shingle New Black Films is producing a theatrical documentary about Billie Jean King and the battle to establish equal pay in women's sports. "The Battle of the Sexes" focuses on the years 1968-73 climaxing with the tennis...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Sundance Film Festival, ABC (tv network), Tennis
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Virgen's View: King pumped for new Breakers
Billie Jean King wasn't bashful about her opinion on the state of tennis during a quaint meet-and-greet for the new Orange County Breakers at the Ayres Hotel in Costa Mesa Tuesday night. She said tennis, mainly men's, is great globally, but the U.S. is...Tags: Andy Roddick, Lindsay Davenport, Tennis, Andre Agassi
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