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American basketball coach and referee
Charles Markwood Eckman Jr. (September 10, 1921 – July 3, 1995) was an American basketball head coach and professional basketball referee for the National
Charley_Eckman
American basketball coach (born 1979)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
J._B._Bickerstaff
American basketball coach and analyst
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Stan_Van_Gundy
Topics referred to by the same term
up Eckman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eckman may refer to: Carol Eckman (1938–1985), an American women's basketball coach Charley Eckman (1921–1995)
Eckman
American basketball coach (1930–2009)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Chuck_Daly
American basketball player and coach (born 1951)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Doug_Collins_(basketball)
from the original on May 28, 2017. Retrieved December 4, 2008. "Charles Eckman Coaching Record". basketball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived
List of Detroit Pistons head coaches
List_of_Detroit_Pistons_head_coaches
American basketball coach and former player (born 1971)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Monty_Williams
American athlete (1940–2003)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Dave_DeBusschere
Name list
college football and golf coach Charley Drayton (born 1965), American multi-instrumental musician and producer Charley Eckman (1921–1995), American basketball
Charley_(name)
American basketball player and coach (1928–2015)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Earl_Lloyd
NBA team season
(NBA) and 14th season as a franchise. With new coach and former referee Charley Eckman, the Pistons finished 43-29 (.597), first in the NBA Western Division
1954–55 Fort Wayne Pistons season
1954–55_Fort_Wayne_Pistons_season
— Won Division finals (Lakers) 3–1 Lost NBA Finals (Nationals) 4–3 Charley Eckman 1955–56 1955–56 — — Western 1st 37 35 .514 — Won Division finals (Hawks)
List of Detroit Pistons seasons
List_of_Detroit_Pistons_seasons
American basketball player and coach (1955–2015)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Flip_Saunders
American professional basketball coach (born 1957)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Dwane_Casey
Lakers 1954 John Kundla* (4) Minneapolis Lakers 1955 Charley Eckman Fort Wayne Pistons 1956 Charley Eckman (2) Fort Wayne Pistons 1957 Bobby Wanzer Rochester
List of NBA All-Star Game head coaches
List_of_NBA_All-Star_Game_head_coaches
American basketball coach (born 1959)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Rick_Carlisle
American basketball player (1914–1963)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Bobby_McDermott
American basketball coach and player (born 1956)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Maurice_Cheeks
American basketball player and coach
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Alvin_Gentry
American basketball coach and former player
1961 Maccabiah Games in Israel, on a team that included Art Heyman and Charley Rosen. Brown attended University of North Carolina, where he played basketball
Larry_Brown_(basketball)
American basketball coach and executive (born 1970)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Lawrence_Frank
Exhibition basketball game
relocate to Cincinnati in 1957. The coaches were the Fort Wayne Pistons' Charley Eckman for the West and the Philadelphia Warriors' George Senesky for the East
1956_NBA_All-Star_Game
Basketball game
was held in New York City. The coaches were the Fort Wayne Pistons' Charley Eckman for the West and the Syracuse Nationals' Al Cervi for the East, as both
1955_NBA_All-Star_Game
Short-lived American basketball team
ham, was to be play-by-play man with Hall of Fame referee and coach Charley Eckman doing color commentary on home games. The deal died when the team did
Baltimore_Claws
American basketball player and coach (born 1968)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Michael_Curry_(basketball)
American basketball player and coach (1926–2010)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Dick_McGuire
American basketball player (1907–1973)
Saperstein named Jackson the most important Globetrotter of all time and Charley Eckman credited him with having been "the guy who transformed the Trotters
Inman_Jackson
Football club
1300 AM) was instrumental in the Blast's popularity. Art Sinclair and Charley Eckman handled the play-by-play. WFBR would broadcast nearly all of the Blast's
Baltimore_Blast_(1980–1992)
American basketball coach and player
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Don_Chaney
American basketball player and coach (1940–2023)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Terry_Dischinger
American basketball coach and announcer (born 1939)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Dick_Vitale
American basketball player and coach (born 1942)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Ron_Rothstein
American basketball player (1936–2012)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Donnis_Butcher
American basketball referee (1926–1979)
years in the league. One of Rudolph’s early NBA refereeing mentors was Charley Eckman, an original NBA referee. Rudolph officiated the 1955 NBA Finals between
Mendy_Rudolph
American baseball player (born 1950)
to the excited call of the home run by announcers Bill O'Donnell and Charley Eckman on the Orioles' radio network. The Orioles went on to win the American
Doug_DeCinces
American basketball player (1928–1984)
Pistons' owner Fred Zollner hired 7-year NBA referee Charley Eckman as head coach for the 1954-55 team. Eckman had no professional coaching experience, but led
Larry_Foust
American basketball coach and executive
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Carl_Bennett
American basketball player and coach
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Curly_Armstrong
American basketball coach (born 1955)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
John_Kuester
Neal Eskridge, Ordell Braase (sideline reporter) 1969 WCBM Joe Croghan Charley Eckman 1968 WCBM Chuck Thompson Bill O'Donnell, Jim Karvellas 1967 WCBM Chuck
List of Indianapolis Colts broadcasters
List_of_Indianapolis_Colts_broadcasters
American basketball coach (1937–2025)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Richie_Adubato
Regional dialect of American English
Pat Clarke – Baltimore City Councilwoman (1975–2020) Divine – actor Charley Eckman – NBA coach and referee, sportscaster Stavros Halkias – stand-up comedian
Baltimore_accent
American basketball player and coach (1948–2017)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
George_Irvine_(basketball)
American basketball player (1928–2004)
team. Paired with fellow All-Star Larry Foust, and playing under coach Charley Eckman, Yardley led the Fort Wayne Pistons to two NBA Finals in the 1954-55
George_Yardley
Radio station in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
popular morning DJ who was "cutting edge" for his time; "The Coach", Charley Eckman, a former NBA basketball coach and referee, who later became a Baltimore
WJZ_(AM)
Major League Baseball season
Managers Earl Weaver Television WMAR-TV Radio WFBR (Chuck Thompson, Bill O'Donnell, Tom Marr, and on few occasions Charley Eckman) ← 1978 Seasons 1980 →
1979_Baltimore_Orioles_season
American basketball player and coach (1930–2011)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Scotty_Robertson
Overview of athletics at Baltimore City College
baseman) Thom Gatewood, Class of 1968 (All-American wide receiver) Charley Eckman, Class of 1940 (NBA coach and referee) Numerous inductees to the National
Baltimore City College Knights
Baltimore_City_College_Knights
American basketball player and coach (1922–2007)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Butch_van_Breda_Kolff
Exhibition basketball game
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts Attendance: 10,094 Referees: Pat Kennedy Charley Eckman
1951_NBA_All-Star_Game
American basketball player and coach (born 1938)
Scott published and released his first book, a memoir he co-wrote with Charley Rosen. It is an autobiographical piece that reflects on racism and segregation
Ray_Scott_(basketball)
American basketball coach
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
John_Loyer
American basketball coach (1926–2022)
from the original on 2016-08-24. Retrieved 2018-01-08. "Covington native Charley Wolf died at 96, made a mark in basketball and as patriarch of a sports
Charles_Wolf_(basketball)
"Buddy" Deane Ta-Nehisi Coates Art Donovan Babe Ruth Wye Oak Johnny Eck Charley Eckman Robert Ehrlich Aharon Feldman Emanuel Feldman Felicia "Snoop" Pearson
Culture_of_Baltimore
American basketball player and coach
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Paul_Birch_(basketball)
American basketball coach
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Herb_Brown
Home, 44 Away 1969 7 Home, 45 Away 1970 John Gordon John Kennelly & Charley Eckman 5 Home, 46 Away 1971 John Kennelly 6 Home, 45 Away 1972 8 Home, 44 Away
List of Baltimore Orioles broadcasters
List_of_Baltimore_Orioles_broadcasters
American actor (1928–1972)
Blow Your Horn Mr. Eckman 1968 Lady in Cement Waldo Gronsky Something for a Lonely Man John Kilibrew 1970 The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County Charley
Dan_Blocker
American professional basketball player and coach (1928–1998)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Paul_Seymour_(basketball)
American basketball player (1934–2016)
into the National Basketball Association (NBA). Pistons head coach Charley Eckman asserted that "even such a highly regarded prospect as McCoy" would
Bob_McCoy
American basketball coach (1898–1972)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Murray_Mendenhall
American basketball player and coach
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Bob_Kauffman
American basketball player (born 1923)
Armstrong (1948–1949) Murray Mendenhall (1949–1951) Paul Birch (1951–1954) Charley Eckman (1954–1957) Red Rocha (1957–1960) Dick McGuire (1959–1963) Charles Wolf
Red_Rocha
Boston Red Sox, Tommy Byrne 1937 Baseball, pitcher, New York Yankees Charley Eckman 1940 Basketball, head coach, Fort Wayne/Detroit Pistons (1954–1957)
List of Baltimore City College alumni
List_of_Baltimore_City_College_alumni
17, American model, asthma. Maria Vinogradova, 72, Russian actress. Charley Eckman, 73, American basketball coach and referee, colorectal cancer. Ricardo
Deaths_in_July_1995
American college football all-star team
Villanova (AP-2) Kyle Gee, Yale (AP-1) Bob Bouley, Boston College (AP-1) Bruce Eckman, Princeton (AP-2) Pete Nagle, Colgate (AP-2) Tom Jones, Harvard (AP-1) Dave
1968_All-East_football_team
pandemic and finished in October 2020 during the bubble tournament. Rosen, Charley (2008). The First Tip-Off: The Incredible Story of the Birth of the NBA
List_of_NBA_champions
1955 basketball championship series
unwholesome implications about that ball game", Yardley told the author Charley Rosen. However, Phillip may not have acted alone. Other Pistons players
1955_NBA_Finals
American romantic comedy-drama TV series
Roe Hartrampf as Doug (seasons 1 and 3), Emily's ex-boyfriend in Chicago Charley Fouquet [fr] as Catherine Lambert (seasons 1–3), Antoine's wife Camille
Emily_in_Paris
(Dominic Dierkes) and Derrick Bideos (Dan Eckman). In real life, actors Pierson, McFadden, Dierkes, and Eckman form the comedy group Derrick Comedy, with
List_of_Community_characters
Children's sports video game series and media franchise
his wheelchair. He is also the older brother of Vicki Kawaguchi. Kimmy Eckman: A Caucasian American girl who is obsessed with candy and sweet foods and
Backyard_Sports
Frank Cappelli) Captain Jim WIIC/WPXI: Capt. Jim's Popeye Club (with Ted Eckman) WPTT: Captain Pitt (with George Lewis) (same as Captain Chesapeake) WIIC/WPXI:
List of local children's television series (United States)
List_of_local_children's_television_series_(United_States)
Season of television series
Luke Youngblood as Magnitude Dan Bakkedahl as Murray the AC Repairman Charley Koontz as Neil J. P. Manoux as Faux-by Mel Rodriguez as Sgt. Nunez Michael
Community_season_3
CHARLEY ECKMAN
CHARLEY ECKMAN
Male
English
English and French form of German Karl, CHARLES means "man."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Shirley, SHERLEY means "bright clearing."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Charley.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Manly; Modern Form of Charles
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Swedish
Manly; Strong; Diminutive of Charles; Free Man
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Charley in Leicestershire, named with Celtic carn ‘cairn’, ‘pile of stones’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.French (Burgundy) : from a pet form of Charles.
Girl/Female
French American
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Charlie, CHARLEY means "man."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Farmer; Modern Form of Charles; Manly
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Charlene, CHARLEEN means "man."
Girl/Female
French
A feminine form of Charles, meaning man or manly. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine.
Male
French
Pet form of French Charles, CHARLOT means "man."Â
Girl/Female
French American English
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Charles and Charlene, CHARLIE means "man."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Chandley.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Carlie, CARLEY means "man."
Girl/Female
American, British, English, French, Indian, Sindhi, Swedish
Modern Form of Charles; Manly; Little and Womanly; Free
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Girl/Female
American, Christian, German
Strong One; Feminine Form of Charles or Carl; Womanly
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Whorley.
CHARLEY ECKMAN
CHARLEY ECKMAN
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Cleverly.
Girl/Female
English
A climbing evergreen ornamental plant.
Girl/Female
Indian
Grateful
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian
Very good
Girl/Female
Latin American Greek
Light.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Another Name for Lord Ayyappa
Male
Cornish
, on the lake.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bhimshankar | பீமஷஂகர
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
German, Indian, Sanskrit
Mountain; Hard as Rock; Seven
CHARLEY ECKMAN
CHARLEY ECKMAN
CHARLEY ECKMAN
CHARLEY ECKMAN
CHARLEY ECKMAN
v. t.
To lay on or impose, as a task, duty, or trust; to command, instruct, or exhort with authority; to enjoin; to urge earnestly; as, to charge a jury; to charge the clergy of a diocese; to charge an agent.
v. t.
An address (esp. an earnest or impressive address) containing instruction or exhortation; as, the charge of a judge to a jury; the charge of a bishop to his clergy.
v. i.
To debit on an account; as, to charge for purchases.
adv.
In a chary manner; carefully; cautiously; frugally.
v. i.
To make an onset or rush; as, to charge with fixed bayonets.
pl.
of Charge d'affaires
v. t.
To hire or let by charter, as a ship. See Charter party, under Charter, n.
v. i.
To demand a price; as, to charge high for goods.
n.
One who, or that which charges.
n.
See Charge, n., 17.
v. t.
To assume as a bearing; as, he charges three roses or; to add to or represent on; as, he charges his shield with three roses or.
n.
The letting or hiring a vessel by special contract, or the contract or instrument whereby a vessel is hired or let; as, a ship is offered for sale or charter. See Charter party, below.
n.
A charitable institution, or a gift to create and support such an institution; as, Lady Margaret's charity.
a.
Consisting of, or resembling, chalk; containing chalk; as, a chalky cliff; a chalky taste.
v. t.
To establish by charter.
v. t.
To adorn with a chaplet or with flowers.
v. t.
To impute or ascribe; to lay to one's charge.
n.
An instrument for measuring or inserting a charge.
imp. & p. p.
of Charge
n.
A charnel house; a grave; a cemetery.