C. B. Fry

GPTKB entity

Properties (44)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf writer
footballer
cricketer
gptkbp:almaMater gptkb:Oxford_University
gptkbp:birthDate 1872-04-20
gptkbp:birthPlace gptkb:Eastbourne,_England
gptkbp:children 3
gptkbp:deathDate 1956-09-07
gptkbp:deathPlace gptkb:London,_England
gptkbp:famousFor his influence on football in the early 20th century
being a sports administrator
his advocacy for sports education
his charisma and public speaking skills
his contributions to sports history
his contributions to sports literature
his efforts in sports diplomacy.
his literary contributions to sports journalism
his role in promoting amateurism in sports
his work with youth sports organizations
multi-sport athlete
his_impact_on_sports_policy_in_Britain
his_involvement_in_the_Olympic_Games
his_legacy_in_British_sports_culture
his_role_in_the_development_of_cricket_in_England
gptkbp:fullName gptkb:Charles_Burgess_Fry
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label C. B. Fry
gptkbp:nationality British
gptkbp:notableEvent scored 100 first-class centuries
was a famous sports commentator
held the world record for the long jump
captained_England_in_1_Test_match
played_for_England_in_5_Test_matches
wrote_for_The_Times
gptkbp:occupation journalist
author
sportsman
gptkbp:position winger
opening batsman
gptkbp:sport cricket
football
gptkbp:spouse Evelyn_Fry
gptkbp:team gptkb:Southampton_F.C.
gptkb:Sussex
gptkb:England_national_cricket_team