Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q4912613> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 77 of
77
with 100 triples per page.
- Q4912613 description "American baseball player".
- Q4912613 description "American baseball player".
- Q4912613 subject Q15365692.
- Q4912613 subject Q6468276.
- Q4912613 subject Q6562485.
- Q4912613 subject Q7765844.
- Q4912613 subject Q8181190.
- Q4912613 subject Q8291021.
- Q4912613 subject Q8355151.
- Q4912613 subject Q8634868.
- Q4912613 subject Q8946618.
- Q4912613 subject Q8969749.
- Q4912613 abstract "William John Goeckel (1871–1922) was a professional baseball player who played first base for the 1899 Philadelphia Phillies. He went to college at Canisius College and the University of Pennsylvania (Penn).When Goeckel played on Penn's varsity baseball team in 1893, 1894 and 1895, he was considered the finest collegiate first baseman of his day. At Penn Goeckel was also known as a musician and composer. He was most famous for writing the melody for "The Red and Blue," which is considered one of the greatest field songs, and has since been the University's theme song. While at Penn he also composed "Memories" and the "Houston Club March." A tenor, he was also a member and leader of Penn's Glee Club.After his graduation from law school in 1896, began his professional baseball career with the Chambersburg Maroons of the Cumberland Valley League. Goeckel then returned to Wilkes-Barre where he served as both player on and manager of the Wilkes-Barre Eastern League team. His best minor league season was in 1896 when he had a batting average of .330 in 491 at bats for Wilkes-Barre. Goeckel played one season in the major leagues, debuting on August 10, 1899, with the Philadelphia Phillies; his last game was September 21 of that year.Goeckel retired completely from baseball after the 1899 season to practice law in Wilkes-Barre. He later became the organizer and attorney for the South Side Bank and Trust Company as well as chairman of Wilkes-Barre's Democratic City Committee. He continued his interest in music as organist and conductor of the St. Nicholas male choir and as president of the Concordia Singing Society. Goeckel died November 1, 1922, in Philadelphia, although his residence was still in Wilkes-Barre.".
- Q4912613 birthDate "1871-09-03".
- Q4912613 birthPlace Q745594.
- Q4912613 birthYear "1871".
- Q4912613 deathDate "1922-11-01".
- Q4912613 deathPlace Q1345.
- Q4912613 deathYear "1922".
- Q4912613 debutTeam Q650840.
- Q4912613 position Q1326154.
- Q4912613 thumbnail Billy_Goeckel.jpg?width=300.
- Q4912613 wikiPageExternalLink goeckel_wm_john.html.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q1033335.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q1154724.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q1326154.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q1345.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q1351657.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q15365692.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q49117.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q5069680.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q534851.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q6468276.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q650840.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q6562485.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q745594.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q7765844.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q784426.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q8002445.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q8181190.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q8291021.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q8355151.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q8634868.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q8946618.
- Q4912613 wikiPageWikiLink Q8969749.
- Q4912613 birthDate "1871-09-03".
- Q4912613 birthPlace Q745594.
- Q4912613 dateOfBirth "1871-09-03".
- Q4912613 dateOfDeath "1922-11-01".
- Q4912613 deathDate "1922-11-01".
- Q4912613 deathPlace Q1345.
- Q4912613 debutteam Q650840.
- Q4912613 name "Billy Goeckel".
- Q4912613 name "Goeckel, Billy".
- Q4912613 placeOfBirth Q745594.
- Q4912613 placeOfDeath Q1345.
- Q4912613 position Q1326154.
- Q4912613 shortDescription "American baseball player".
- Q4912613 type Person.
- Q4912613 type Agent.
- Q4912613 type Athlete.
- Q4912613 type BaseballPlayer.
- Q4912613 type Person.
- Q4912613 type Agent.
- Q4912613 type NaturalPerson.
- Q4912613 type Thing.
- Q4912613 type Q10871364.
- Q4912613 type Q215627.
- Q4912613 type Q5.
- Q4912613 type Person.
- Q4912613 comment "William John Goeckel (1871–1922) was a professional baseball player who played first base for the 1899 Philadelphia Phillies. He went to college at Canisius College and the University of Pennsylvania (Penn).When Goeckel played on Penn's varsity baseball team in 1893, 1894 and 1895, he was considered the finest collegiate first baseman of his day. At Penn Goeckel was also known as a musician and composer.".
- Q4912613 label "Billy Goeckel".
- Q4912613 depiction Billy_Goeckel.jpg.
- Q4912613 givenName "Billy".
- Q4912613 name "Billy Goeckel".
- Q4912613 name "Goeckel, Billy".
- Q4912613 surname "Goeckel".