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Charlie Ferguson (musician)
Charlie Ferguson may refer to: *Charlie Ferguson (1880s pitcher) (1863–1888), American baseball player * Charlie Ferguson (1900s pitcher) (1875–1931), American baseball pitcher * Charlie Ferguson (footballer, born 1910) (1910–1995), Scottish football player and manager *Charlie Ferguson (footballer, born 1930), (1930–2017), Scottish football player See also *Charley Ferguson (1939–2023), American football player *Charles Ferguson (other) Charles Ferguson may refer to: *Charles A. Ferguson (1921–1998), Stanford University linguist *Charles Frederick Ferguson (c. 1833–1909), Canadian member of parliament *Charles Ferguson (filmmaker) (born 1955), co-founder of Vermeer Technologies ...
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Charlie Ferguson (1880s Pitcher)
Charles J. Ferguson (April 17, 1863 – April 29, 1888) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played his entire four-year career for the Philadelphia Quakers (who were later renamed the Phillies). When not pitching, he increasingly played in the outfield and – in his final season – at second base. Career Born in Charlottesville, Virginia, he played baseball for the University of Virginia in 1882, although he was never a student there. He also played for the Virginia representative in the Eastern League, with his team winning the championship. Ferguson made his major league debut with the Quakers in . Philadelphia finished 6th in the National League that season, and Ferguson had a win/loss record of 21-25. That was the only season in which he produced a losing record, and he had his highest earned run average with 3.54. The next season, his record improved to 26-20, and his ERA dropped to 2.22, while Philadelphia improved in the sta ...
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Charlie Ferguson (1900s Pitcher)
Charles Augustus Ferguson (May 10, 1875 – May 17, 1931) was an American relief pitcher and umpire in Major League Baseball in the early 20th century. Ferguson played in one game for the Chicago Orphans of the National League in 1901. He pitched two innings, giving up one hit and two walks; he did not allow a run. In 1913, Ferguson umpired 121 games in the American League, followed by a single game in 1914. In the 122 games he umpired, he made six ejections. Ferguson died in May 1931, having drowned in Lake Superior's Whitefish Bay with two other men during a fishing trip. See also * List of Major League Baseball umpires The following is a list of major league baseball umpires. The list includes umpires who worked in any of four 19th century major leagues (American Association, National Association, Players' League, Union Association), one defunct 20th century m ... References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ferguson, Charlie 1875 births 1931 deaths Chicago Orphan ...
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Charlie Ferguson (footballer, Born 1910)
Charles Ferguson (1910–1995) was a Scottish footballer who played as an inside forward. Ferguson spent his pre-war years with Middlesbrough, Notts County and Luton Town, playing for Arbroath, Dumbarton and Aberdeen during the Second World War and Dundee United briefly after it. Moving to North Shields for work purposes, Ferguson went on to become a scout with Burnley and Sunderland Sunderland () is a port city in Tyne and Wear, England. It is the City of Sunderland's administrative centre and in the Historic counties of England, historic county of County of Durham, Durham. The city is from Newcastle-upon-Tyne and is on t .... Ferguson died in 1995 aged 84. References 1995 deaths Scottish men's footballers English Football League players Scottish Football League players Middlesbrough F.C. players Notts County F.C. players Luton Town F.C. players Arbroath F.C. players Aberdeen F.C. players Dumbarton F.C. wartime guest players Dundee United F.C. wartime gues ...
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Charlie Ferguson (footballer, Born 1930)
Charles Ferguson (22 April 1930 – April 2017) was a Scottish professional footballer, who played as a right back in the Football League The English Football League (EFL) is a league of professional football clubs from England and Wales. Founded in 1888 as the Football League, the league is the oldest such competition in the world. It was the top-level football league in Engla .... References ;Sources * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ferguson, Charlie 1930 births 2017 deaths Footballers from Glasgow Scottish men's footballers Heart of Midlothian F.C. players Accrington Stanley F.C. (1891) players Oldham Athletic A.F.C. players Rochdale A.F.C. players Hamilton Academical F.C. players Rossendale United F.C. players English Football League players Scottish Football League players Benburb F.C. players Men's association football fullbacks ...
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Charley Ferguson
Charles Edward Ferguson (November 13, 1939 – February 14, 2023) was an American professional football player who was a tight end in the American Football League (AFL) with the Buffalo Bills. He was in playoff games with the Bills in four straight years from 1963 to 1966, and won AFL championships with them in 1964 and 1965. He was an AFL All-Star in 1965. Ferguson also played in the National Football League for the Cleveland Browns and Minnesota Vikings. See also *List of American Football League players The following is a list of men who played for the American Football League (AFL, 1960–1969). Players A B C D Elbert Dubenion E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z Notes Player notes 1,398 ... References 1939 births 2023 deaths Players of American football from Dallas American football wide receivers Tennessee State Tigers football players Cleveland Browns players Minnesota Vikings players Buffal ...
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