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    John Albert Beckman (October 22, 1895, in New York, NY – June 22, 1968, in Miami, Florida) was a professional basketball player. During his 27 years lasting pro career (1914–41) he was known as the " Babe Ruth of basketball".

  2. John Beckman was a star player in various early professional leagues, winning four championships and leading the Pennsylvania State League in scoring in 1920. He was known as the "Babe Ruth of Basketball" and the "Iron Man" for his gritty style and teamwork.

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    bb bb John Beckman, known by the press as “The Babe Ruth of Basketball,” was one of the first stars in the game of professional basketball. He started playing professionally only twenty years after James Naismith invented basketball in 1891. Beckman played the game from 1911 through 1930. Always a prolific scorer, Beckman was committed to teamwork,...

    John was the leading scorer in the Pennsylvania State League in both the 1919-20 (9.0 points per game) and 1920-21 season (9.1 points per game).   In the PSL he played for the Nanticoke Nans.
    Beckman played in eight different leagues during his career and helped his teams win four championships.
    In 1922 he won the Eastern League title with the Original Celtics.  In 1929 John helped lead the Cleveland Rosenblums to the ABL championship.
    Beckman was a Captain of the Original Celtics during their glory days.  Teammate Nat Holmanonce called Beckman the greatest player he had ever known.
    Beckman started playing organized basketball in high school in 1910.  Then 15 years of age, John played for St. Gabriel’s Catholic School in Manhattan.
    John never played college basketball.  He did star for at least 25 different professional teams during his career.  Some of the more notable teams that he played for include the Original Celtics (f...
    Beckman’s Original Celtics teammates included Hall of Fame players Joe Lapchick, Dutch Dehnert, and Nat Holman.  In 1959 the Original Celtics were inducted into the Hall of Fame, in Springfield, Ma...
    The Original Celtics often barnstormed throughout the east coast, playing an incredible amount of games.  One year their record was 204-11.  In 1927-28 they went 109-11.  The Original Celtics were...

    John Beckman was one of the first stars in professional basketball, playing from 1911 to 1930. He won four championships, was a prolific scorer and free throw shooter, and played for the Original Celtics and other teams.

  3. John Beckman is the Senior Vice President for Public Affairs and Strategic Communications.

  4. Oct 28, 1989 · John Beckman, filmdom's legendary art director and set designer, who in an era and industry focused on the abilities of youth continued to enjoy a career into his 91st year, died...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0065806John Beckman - IMDb

    John Beckman is an actor born in 1950, known for his roles in A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, Torch Song Trilogy and There's Gotta Be Something More. IMDb provides his biography, contact info, credits, videos and more.

  6. John Beckman is a professor of English at the U.S. Naval Academy. His writing has appeared in The Washington Post, Granta, Book, McSweeney’s, and Arizona Quarterly, among other publications. His novel The Winter Zoo was named a New York Times Notable Book.