Harry Paul Knoblauch
Born:
April 21, 1898
Jersey City, NJ
Died:
March 10. 1986
St. Petersburg, FL
Career
1920-21 Bridgeport Blue Ribbons (Independent)
1920-21 Schenectady Dorpians (NYSL)
1920-21 Turners Falls Athletics (IL)
1921-22 Kingston (NYSL)
1921-22 Westfield Whip City AC (IL)
1921-22 Springfield Gunners (IL)
1922-23 Kingston (NYSL)
1922-23 NY MacDowell Lyceum (MBL)
1922-23 Paterson (MBL)
1923-24 Cohoes Trojans (NYSL)
1923-24 Paterson Legionaires (MBL)
1924-25 Paterson Legionaires (MBL)
1924-25 Kingston Colonials (MBL)
1924-25 Brooklyn Edisons (Independent)
1924-25 Washington Palace-Five (Independent)
1925-26 Newark Mets (MBL)
1925-26 Pottsville Miners (EBL)
1926-27 Paterson Legionaires / Kingston Miners (NLN)
1926-27 Greenpoint Knights / Trenton Royal Bengals (NLN)
1926-27 Kingston Colonials (MBL)
1927-28 Hudson (MBL)
1927-28 Syracuse All Americans (Independent)
1927-28 NY Lou Gehrig All Stars (Independent)
1928-29 Paterson–Brooklyn (ABL)
1930-31 Dunmore (PSL)
1931-32 Kingston Five (Independent)
1932-33 Dunmore (PSL)
1932-33 House of David (Independent)
1933-34 Brooklyn Visitations (ABL)
1933-34 House of David (Independent)
Born in Jersey City, Knoblauch grew up in Brooklyn and played basketball for many years. He would later become a truck driver and died in 1986.
Source:
Tampa Bay Times, March 12, 1986
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/harry-knoblauch/
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