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Gussie Moran - Wikipedia - Gertrude Augusta "Gussy" Moran (September 8, 1923 – January 16, 2013) was
an American female tennis player who was active in the late 1940s and 1950s.
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Gussie Moran, Tennis Star, Dies at 89 - The New York Times - Jan 18, 2013 ... Gussie Moran, who as a ranked American tennis player in 1949 caused an
international stir and gained worldwide fame for competing at ...
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Gussie Moran: Tennis player who shocked Wimbledon with her ... - Jan 20, 2013 ... Gertrude "Gussie" Moran was a fine tennis player who reached No 4 in the
United States rankings and played in a Wimbledon doubles final, ...
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A Tennis Tale: Once Famous, 'Gorgeous Gussie' Dies In Obscurity ... - Jan 23, 2013 ... When Gertrude "Gorgeous Gussie" Moran showed a bit of lace at Wimbledon in
1949, the tennis world was shocked and she became a huge ...
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Gussie Moran obituary | Sport | The Guardian - Jan 20, 2013 ... Had it not been for a bit of lace attached to the knickers that she dared to wear at
Wimbledon in 1949, Gussie Moran, who has died aged 89, ...
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Gussie Moran, tennis star known for her revealing outfits, dies at 89 ... - Jan 18, 2013 ... 'Gorgeous Gussie' scandalized the tennis establishment in 1949 with a glimpse
of lace-trimmed panties.
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Goodbye Gorgeous Gussie: Tennis star Gertrude Moran, who ... - Jan 18, 2013 ... Gertrude 'Gussie' Moran, who shocked the modest midcentury tennis world when
she took the court at Wimbledon with short skirt and ruffled ...
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Friend's love kept tennis star Gussy Moran in the game to the end ... - Jan 19, 2013 ... Gertrude "Gussy" Moran did the latter. She also got that deserved dignity
because of the extraordinary kindness of a woman possibly as quirky ...
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'gorgeous' Gussy Moran Wins (1950) - YouTube - Apr 13, 2014 ... Unissued / Unused material. 'Gorgeous' Gussy Moran beat Pat Todd in women's
singles tennis championships. Irwin stadium, New Delhi, India ...
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Gussie Moran House | Santa Monica Conservancy - Like its neighbor at 1333 Ocean, the Gussie Moran House is a remnant of the
time when Ocean Avenue was first developed as a residential street.
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