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- Q6212216 description "American college basketball player for the University of Pennsylvania in the 1920s".
- Q6212216 description "American college basketball player for the University of Pennsylvania in the 1920s".
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- Q6212216 abstract "Joseph G. "Joe" Schaaf (August 8, 1908 – June 5, 1997) was an American basketball player who was a two-time NCAA All-American at Penn in 1928 and 1929. A forward, Schaaf led the Eastern Intercollegiate League in scoring as a senior en route to Penn's conference championship. He set a then-single season league record with 144 points scored.After college, Schaaf served as an assistant coach for the team and played for the Penn Athletic Club (Penn AC) men's team in Eastern Athletic League. He then coached Reading Central Catholic High School in Reading, Pennsylvania for 24 years and compiled an overall record of 335–307.".
- Q6212216 alias "Joe".
- Q6212216 birthDate "1908-08-08".
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- Q6212216 birthYear "1908".
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- Q6212216 deathDate "1997-06-05".
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- Q6212216 deathYear "1997".
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- Q6212216 alternativeNames "Joe".
- Q6212216 birthDate "1908-08-08".
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- Q6212216 dateOfBirth "1908-08-08".
- Q6212216 dateOfDeath "1997-06-05".
- Q6212216 name "Joe Schaaf".
- Q6212216 name "Schaaf, Joseph G.".
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- Q6212216 shortDescription "1920.0".
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- Q6212216 comment "Joseph G. "Joe" Schaaf (August 8, 1908 – June 5, 1997) was an American basketball player who was a two-time NCAA All-American at Penn in 1928 and 1929. A forward, Schaaf led the Eastern Intercollegiate League in scoring as a senior en route to Penn's conference championship. He set a then-single season league record with 144 points scored.After college, Schaaf served as an assistant coach for the team and played for the Penn Athletic Club (Penn AC) men's team in Eastern Athletic League.".
- Q6212216 label "Joe Schaaf".
- Q6212216 givenName "Joseph G.".
- Q6212216 name "Joe Schaaf".
- Q6212216 name "Joseph G. Schaaf".
- Q6212216 name "Schaaf, Joseph G.".
- Q6212216 surname "Schaaf".