Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q4568105> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 52 of
52
with 100 triples per page.
- Q4568105 subject Q15105953.
- Q4568105 subject Q8146841.
- Q4568105 subject Q8375502.
- Q4568105 subject Q8382780.
- Q4568105 subject Q8663776.
- Q4568105 abstract "The 1954 National Football League championship game was the 22nd annual championship game, held on December 26 at Cleveland Municipal Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio.The Detroit Lions (9–2–1) of the Western Conference met the Cleveland Browns (9–3) of the Eastern Conference in the NFL title game for the third consecutive year. The Lions won the previous two: 17–7 at Cleveland in 1952 and 17–16 at home in Briggs Stadium in 1953. They were attempting to become the first team to win three consecutive league titles in the championship game era (since 1933). The Green Bay Packers won three consecutive (1929, 1930, 1931) when the title was determined by the regular season final standings. The Lions were led by quarterback Bobby Layne, running back Doak Walker, and head coach Buddy Parker. The Browns were led by head coach Paul Brown and quarterback Otto Graham. The Lions had won the regular season meeting 14–10 the week before on December 19, also at Cleveland, with a late touchdown. Detroit was a slight favorite (2½ to 3 points) to three-peat as champions.The underdog Browns won the title at home in a rout, 56–10;placekicker Lou Groza made eight extra points, a new title game record, among many.".
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q1001272.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q1077729.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q1215884.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q1233083.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q1397.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q15105953.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q16202532.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q17018684.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q1728201.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q1750255.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q2113078.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q213837.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q2787561.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q2787664.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q3034218.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q37320.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q3990858.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q4567491.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q461719.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q4908218.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q4917.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q5003823.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q5094101.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q5115747.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q5325872.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q5494374.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q5865607.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q716711.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q7171861.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q7298015.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q7815663.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q8146841.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q8375502.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q8382780.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q8663776.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q888604.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q941023.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q960594.
- Q4568105 wikiPageWikiLink Q968798.
- Q4568105 point "41.506 -81.7".
- Q4568105 type SpatialThing.
- Q4568105 comment "The 1954 National Football League championship game was the 22nd annual championship game, held on December 26 at Cleveland Municipal Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio.The Detroit Lions (9–2–1) of the Western Conference met the Cleveland Browns (9–3) of the Eastern Conference in the NFL title game for the third consecutive year. The Lions won the previous two: 17–7 at Cleveland in 1952 and 17–16 at home in Briggs Stadium in 1953.".
- Q4568105 label "1954 NFL Championship Game".
- Q4568105 lat "41.506".
- Q4568105 long "-81.7".