Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q6266419> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 84 of
84
with 100 triples per page.
- Q6266419 subject Q13253214.
- Q6266419 subject Q6647069.
- Q6266419 subject Q6938082.
- Q6266419 subject Q6992624.
- Q6266419 subject Q8230044.
- Q6266419 subject Q8230046.
- Q6266419 subject Q8245700.
- Q6266419 subject Q8245926.
- Q6266419 subject Q8387755.
- Q6266419 subject Q8512431.
- Q6266419 subject Q8603483.
- Q6266419 subject Q8603486.
- Q6266419 subject Q8603495.
- Q6266419 subject Q8694537.
- Q6266419 subject Q8805240.
- Q6266419 abstract "John Lewis "Hurri" "Sugar" Cain (November 17, 1908 – August 18, 1977) was an American football player, coach of football, baseball, and tennis, and college athletics administrator. He played college football at the University of Alabama, where he was a three-time All-American and a member of the 1930 national championship team that won the Rose Bowl. Cain served as the head football coach at Southwestern Louisiana Institute, now the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, from 1937 to 1941 and in 1946, compiling a record of 33–19–5. He was also the head baseball coach at Southwestern Louisiana from 1942 to 1944. In 1947, Cain moved to the University of Mississippi to serve as backfield coach for the football team under Johnny Vaught. He was also the head tennis coach at Ole Miss from 1957 to 1973. Cain was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1973.".
- Q6266419 birthDate "1908-11-17".
- Q6266419 birthPlace Q29364.
- Q6266419 deathDate "1977-08-18".
- Q6266419 overallRecord "33–19–5 (college football)".
- Q6266419 overallRecord "9–14 (college baseball)".
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q1109032.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q1138384.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q116485.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q13253214.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q16563.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q1702009.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q29364.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q3243927.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q3417492.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q41323.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q4562605.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q4562623.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q4562823.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q4562869.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q4563013.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q4705216.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q492318.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q5146372.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q526960.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q5369.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q622747.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q6610534.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647069.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q6663814.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q6689410.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q6689411.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q6938082.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q6992624.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q7085897.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q7181561.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q747833.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q8230044.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q8230046.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q8245700.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q8245926.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q8387755.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q847.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q8512431.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q8603483.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q8603486.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q8603495.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q8694537.
- Q6266419 wikiPageWikiLink Q8805240.
- Q6266419 birthDate "1908-11-17".
- Q6266419 birthPlace Q29364.
- Q6266419 deathDate "1977-08-18".
- Q6266419 name "Johnny Cain".
- Q6266419 overallRecord "33".
- Q6266419 overallRecord "9".
- Q6266419 type Person.
- Q6266419 type Agent.
- Q6266419 type Coach.
- Q6266419 type CollegeCoach.
- Q6266419 type Person.
- Q6266419 type Agent.
- Q6266419 type NaturalPerson.
- Q6266419 type Thing.
- Q6266419 type Q215627.
- Q6266419 type Q5.
- Q6266419 type Person.
- Q6266419 comment "John Lewis "Hurri" "Sugar" Cain (November 17, 1908 – August 18, 1977) was an American football player, coach of football, baseball, and tennis, and college athletics administrator. He played college football at the University of Alabama, where he was a three-time All-American and a member of the 1930 national championship team that won the Rose Bowl.".
- Q6266419 label "Johnny Cain".
- Q6266419 name "Johnny Cain".