Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q3675128> ?p ?o }
- Q3675128 description "American basketball player".
- Q3675128 description "American basketball player".
- Q3675128 subject Q15213193.
- Q3675128 subject Q6193483.
- Q3675128 subject Q6360473.
- Q3675128 subject Q6370295.
- Q3675128 subject Q6938689.
- Q3675128 subject Q8292012.
- Q3675128 subject Q8358536.
- Q3675128 subject Q8523595.
- Q3675128 subject Q8546238.
- Q3675128 subject Q8634868.
- Q3675128 subject Q8634871.
- Q3675128 subject Q8910517.
- Q3675128 subject Q9429791.
- Q3675128 subject Q9700768.
- Q3675128 abstract "George Edward "Chips" Sobek (February 10, 1920 – April 9, 1990) was a player in the National Basketball Association. He played with the Sheboygan Red Skins during the 1949-50 NBA season. Sobek had also played in the National Basketball League, most notably for the Toledo Jeeps.A native of Hammond, Indiana, Sobek attended Notre Dame, where he earned All-American status in 1941, as chosen by Madison Square Garden, although he did not make the consensus team.Sobek also played professional baseball, spending three years in the minor leagues. With the 1946 Superior Blues, he led Northern League second basemen in fielding percentage (.964), double plays (61), putouts (353) and assists (322). He hit .308/~.368/.371. In 1948, he hit .297 for the Hot Springs Bathers and had a cup of coffee with the Waterloo White Hawks. In 1949, he hit .244 for Superior to conclude his playing career.Sobek was later a Chicago White Sox scout from 1950 to 1984, signing Denny McLain (most notably), Steve Trout, and Mike Squires. He also managed several seasons in the Sox organization. He also scouted for the San Francisco Giants from 1985 to 1988.Sobek was the athletic director and baseball coach at Thornton Fractional High School in Calumet City, IL for 26 years and he directed the White Sox Boys Camp in Chilton, WI.Sobek also was a longtime college basketball referee, notably for the Big Ten Conference. He was an official in at least one small college championship contest.".
- Q3675128 activeYearsEndYear "1950".
- Q3675128 activeYearsStartYear "1945".
- Q3675128 birthDate "1920-02-10".
- Q3675128 birthYear "1920".
- Q3675128 college Q7063408.
- Q3675128 deathDate "1990-04-09".
- Q3675128 deathYear "1990".
- Q3675128 height "1.8288".
- Q3675128 highschool Q5645845.
- Q3675128 number "6".
- Q3675128 position Q1148974.
- Q3675128 weight "81648.0".
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q1014161.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q1148974.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q1429493.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q1510817.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q15213193.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q155223.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q16980404.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q1703370.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q178848.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q2353718.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q2354728.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q281094.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q308966.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q3177814.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q335169.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q3878566.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q4564918.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q5645845.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q577862.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q6148094.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q6193483.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q6360473.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q6370295.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q6848903.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q6938689.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q7063408.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q7614165.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q7643499.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q7974304.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q8292012.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q8358536.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q8523595.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q8546238.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q856860.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q8634868.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q8634871.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q8910517.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q9429791.
- Q3675128 wikiPageWikiLink Q9700768.
- Q3675128 birthDate "1920-02-10".
- Q3675128 careerEnd "1950".
- Q3675128 careerStart "1945".
- Q3675128 college Q7063408.
- Q3675128 dateOfBirth "1920-02-10".
- Q3675128 dateOfDeath "1990-04-09".
- Q3675128 highschool "Hammond".
- Q3675128 name "Sobek, Chips".
- Q3675128 number "6".
- Q3675128 position Q1148974.
- Q3675128 shortDescription "American basketball player".
- Q3675128 team Q2354728.
- Q3675128 team Q3177814.
- Q3675128 team Q6148094.
- Q3675128 weightLb "180".
- Q3675128 years "1945".
- Q3675128 years "1946".
- Q3675128 years "1948".
- Q3675128 years "1949".
- Q3675128 type Person.
- Q3675128 type Agent.
- Q3675128 type Athlete.
- Q3675128 type BasketballPlayer.
- Q3675128 type Person.
- Q3675128 type Agent.
- Q3675128 type NaturalPerson.
- Q3675128 type Thing.
- Q3675128 type Q215627.
- Q3675128 type Q3665646.
- Q3675128 type Q5.
- Q3675128 type Person.
- Q3675128 comment "George Edward "Chips" Sobek (February 10, 1920 – April 9, 1990) was a player in the National Basketball Association. He played with the Sheboygan Red Skins during the 1949-50 NBA season.".