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August Schabinger (August 6, 1889 –
October 13, 1972) was an
American football and
basketball coach and
college athletics administrator.
Schabinger is credited...
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basketball coach for 75 years,
Arthur A.
Schabinger helped build the
Creighton basketball program.
Schabinger posted a 165–66
record as
coach of the Bluejays...
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Michaela Schabinger (born 23
March 1961) is a
German sprinter. She
competed in the women's 200
metres at the 1984
Summer Olympics representing West Germany...
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Legislature Online.
Retrieved 26 July 2020. Mcevily, Dan; West, Donald;
Schabinger, Daryl. "Miss
World USA Titleholders".
Jimmy Spageant Page.
Archived from...
- 5–1 .833 3 1921–1922
Charles Kearney 2 33–10 .767 4 1922–1935
Arthur A.
Schabinger 13 165–66 .714 5 1935–1943 1946–1947
Eddie Hickey 9 126–71 .640 6 1945–1946...
- 1924–25
Arthur Schabinger 14–2 7–0 1st — 1925–26
Arthur Schabinger 11–9 4–3 4th — 1926–27
Arthur Schabinger 14–5 6–2 1st —
Arthur A.
Schabinger (Independent)...
- (1911–1972), the
first Sergeant Major of the
United States Marine Corps Arthur Schabinger (1889–1972),
basketball coach and administrator,
member of the Basketball...
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Eddie Sutton,
Willis Reed,
Eddie Hickey, Tony Barone,
Arthur A.
Schabinger, and Dana Altman. The all-time
leading scorer in
Creighton men's basketball...
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other teams in the
Midwest did not pick it up.
Arthur Schabinger,
quarterback for the
College of
Emporia in Kansas, was
reported to have...
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Hargiss (1912)
Porter Craig (1913–1914)
Arthur Schabinger (1915–1917) No team (1918)
Arthur Schabinger (1919)
Robert E.
Brannan (1920–1922)
Edwin Elbel...