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  1. Theodore Vetoyanis (Greek: Θεόδωρος Βετογιάνης; February 27, 1908 – May 22, 1984) was an American professional wrestler and sports promoter known by his ring name George Zaharias. He was also popularly known as "The Crying Greek from Cripple Creek" or "The Greek Hyena" during the 1930s.

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      George Maharis (September 1, 1928 – May 24, 2023) was an...

  2. George Maharis (September 1, 1928 – May 24, 2023) was an American actor, singer, and visual artist who portrayed Buz Murdock in the first three seasons of the TV series Route 66. Maharis also recorded several pop music albums at the height of his fame, and later starred in the TV series The Most Deadly Game .

  3. George Zaharias was born on February 28, 1909 in Pueblo, Colorado, USA. He was married to Harriet Apostolos, Betty Burgess and Babe Didrikson Zaharias. He died on May 22, 1984 in Tampa, Florida, USA.

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    • May 22, 1984
  4. Already famous as Babe Didrikson, she married George Zaharias (1908–1984), a professional wrestler, in St. Louis, Missouri, on December 23, 1938. Thereafter, she was largely known as Babe Didrikson Zaharias or Babe Zaharias. Babe Zaharias Park is located in Beaumont adjacent to her museum.

  5. Jun 26, 2011 · Mickey Wright followed Zaharias as the greatest attraction on the LPGA Tour. She won the Women’s Open four times and most knowledgeable observers claimed she was the greatest woman golfer of all. In 1996, Judy Bell was elected as the first woman president of the USGA in its 102-year history. When Babe Zaharias died, I was too young to know of ...

  6. In December 1938, she married George Zaharias, a 296-pound former wrestler (his nickname was "The Crying Greek from Cripple Creek"), whose idea of a greeting was to put her in an affectionate...

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  8. Oct 25, 2023 · Theodore Vetoyanis (Greek: Θεόδωρος Βετογιάνης) was an American professional wrestler and sports promoter, known by his ring name of George Zaharias, and more popularly known as “The Crying Greek from Cripple Creek” during the 1930s.

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