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Charley (name)
Charley is an English unisex given name and a surname. As an English given name, it is a diminutive form of Charles and a feminine form of Charlie. Notable people known by this name include the following: Given name * Charley Armey (born 1939), American football coach, scout, and executive * Charley Aull (1869–1958), American gridiron football player * Charley Aylett (1913–1966), Australian politician * Charley Barden (1874–1962), British cyclist * Charley Barnes (born 1939), American gridiron football player * Charley Barrett (1893–1924), American gridiron football player * Charley Bassett (1863–1942), American baseball player * Charley Belanger (1901–1970), Canadian boxer * Charley Booker (1925–1989), American singer and guitarist *Charley Boorman (born 1966), English TV presenter, travel writer and actor * Charley Borah (1905–1980), American sprint athlete * Charley Boswell (1916–1995), American gridiron football player and blind golf player * Charley Bowser ...
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English Language
English is a West Germanic language that developed in early medieval England and has since become a English as a lingua franca, global lingua franca. The namesake of the language is the Angles (tribe), Angles, one of the Germanic peoples that Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, migrated to Britain after its End of Roman rule in Britain, Roman occupiers left. English is the list of languages by total number of speakers, most spoken language in the world, primarily due to the global influences of the former British Empire (succeeded by the Commonwealth of Nations) and the United States. English is the list of languages by number of native speakers, third-most spoken native language, after Mandarin Chinese and Spanish language, Spanish; it is also the most widely learned second language in the world, with more second-language speakers than native speakers. English is either the official language or one of the official languages in list of countries and territories where English ...
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Charley Bowser
Charles W. Bowser (November 29, 1898 – July 29, 1989) was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Grove City College from 1924 to 1926, at Bowdoin College from 1930 to 1934, and at the University of Pittsburgh from 1939 to 1942, compiling a career college football record of 40–47–6.Charles W. Bowser
, College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved August 17, 2010.


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Bowser was born in and attended Johnstown High School, where he played

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The Detroit Gems were an American professional basketball team based in Detroit, Michigan. The team played only one season, the 1946–47 season, in the Western Division of the National Basketball League, a predecessor organization to the National Basketball Association. Following the season, the franchise was sold and moved to Minneapolis to become the Minneapolis Lakers. In 1960 it relocated again, this time to Los Angeles, and became the Los Angeles Lakers. History The Gems were a team mostly made up of local players and coached by Joel Mason. It started its season with an exhibition game against the Oshkosh All-Stars, a 54–69 loss. It started its 44-game regular season schedule on 11 November in Anderson, Indiana, with a loss against the Anderson Duffey Packers. The Gems, who were owned by local jewelers Maurice Winston and C. King Boring, planned to build a "sports palace" in Dearborn, which was mooted to hold 7,000–10,000 people. But the Dearborn Forum was never built ...
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Charley Crockett
Matthew Charles Crockett (born March 24, 1984) is an American Neotraditonal countrysinger-songwriter. He has released 15 studio albums since 2015, with ''Lil G.L.'s Blue Bonanza'' peaking at number 11 on the US ''Billboard'' Blues Albums chart in 2018 and ''The Man from Waco'' as well as '' $10 Cowboy'' breaking into the US ''Billboard'' 200 in 2022 and 2024, respectively. In September 2023, Crockett was nominated for Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, and Song of the Year at the 2023 Americana Music Honors and Awards. He received his first Grammy Award nomination in 2025 for '' $10 Cowboy''. Early life Charley was born in San Benito, Texas, to Branton Eddens Crockett and Jan Onda Applehans. Crockett's paternal grandfather is chemical engineer and rancher, Charles Hayes "Charlie" Crockett, Sr., and his paternal grandmother is the daughter of Texas senator George Clark Purl, Sr., and Patricia May Purl. His mother is of Volga German descent. His third great grandfather wa ...
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Charley Cowan
Charles Edward "Charlie" Cowan (June 19, 1938 – April 29, 1998) was an American professional football offensive tackle and guard who played fifteen seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the Los Angeles Rams from 1961 to 1975. He played in three Pro Bowls and was second team All Pro twice. Early life Cowan was born on June 19, 1938, in Braeholm, West Virginia. He attended the segregated Buffalo High School in Accoville, Logan County, West Virginia. He played fullback and end on the school's football team. Future American Football League (AFL) star receiver Lionel Taylor, was three years ahead of Cowan at Buffalo High. There is a street named after Cowan in Logan County, "Cowan Avenue". College football In 1957, Cowan followed Taylor (class of 1959) to New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU). Cowan was a football All-American, and also an All-American on the basketball team. He had the nickname "Humps". He played several positions on NMHU's football team. As i ...
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Charlie Conerly
Charles Albert Conerly Jr. (September 19, 1921 – February 13, 1996) was an American professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for the New York Giants from 1948 through 1961. Conerly played college football for the Ole Miss Rebels and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1966. He was married to Perian Conerly, a sports columnist for ''The New York Times''. College career Conerly attended and played college football at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss). He started at Ole Miss in 1942, but left to serve as a Marine in the South Pacific during World War II where he fought in the Battle of Guam. Bowden (2008), p. 112. He returned to Mississippi in 1946 and led the team to their first Southeastern Conference (SEC) championship in 1947. During that season, he led the nation in pass completions with 133, rushed for nine touchdowns and passed for 18 more, was a consensus All-American selection, and was named ...
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Charley Cobb
Charles Hartwell Cobb (November 8, 1929 – October 15, 2022) was an American football coach. He served as the head football at West Virginia University Institute of Technology in Montgomery, West Virginia Montgomery is a city in West Virginia, United States, along the Kanawha River. Most of the city is in Fayette County, West Virginia, Fayette County, with the remainder in Kanawha County, West Virginia, Kanawha County. The population was 1,280 at ... for 16 seasons, from 1960 until 1975, compiling a record of 44–83–9. References 1929 births 2022 deaths West Virginia Tech Golden Bears football coaches Sportspeople from Kanawha County, West Virginia {{1960s-collegefootball-coach-stub ...
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Charley Chase
Charles Joseph Parrott (October 20, 1893 – June 20, 1940), known professionally as Charley Chase, was an American comedian, actor, screenwriter and film director. He worked for many pioneering comedy studios but is chiefly associated with producer Hal Roach. Chase was the elder brother of comedian/director James Parrott. Life and career Born Charles Joseph Parrott in Baltimore, Maryland, Charley Chase began performing in vaudeville as a teenager and started his career in films by working at the Christie Film Company in 1912. He then moved to Keystone Studios, where he began appearing in bit parts in the Mack Sennett films, including those of Charlie Chaplin. By 1915 he was playing juvenile leads in the Keystones, and directing some of the films as Charles Parrott. His Keystone credentials were good enough to get him steady work as a comedy director with other companies; he directed many of Chaplin imitator Billy West's comedies, which featured a young Oliver Hardy as a v ...
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Charley Casserly
Charley Casserly (born February 27, 1949) is an American professional football analyst and former executive. Casserly was the general manager of the National Football League (NFL)'s Washington Redskins and Houston Texans, winning three Super Bowls with Washington. Early life Casserly was born in 1949 and grew up in River Edge, New Jersey before attending Bergen Catholic High School. Casserly began his career as an assistant track coach at Cathedral High School in Springfield, Massachusetts, from 1969–72 before moving to a similar post at his alma mater, Springfield (MA) College from 1973–74. He returned to Cathedral High School to serve as the school's athletic director for two years before becoming head football coach at Minnechaug Regional High School in Wilbraham, Massachusetts, from 1975–76. He holds a bachelor's degree in education and a master's degree in guidance from Springfield College, where he also played football. His roommate at Springfield was for ...
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Charley Burley
Charley Burley (September 6, 1917 – October 16, 1992) was an American boxer who fought as a welterweight and middleweight from 1936 to 1950. Archie Moore, the light-heavyweight champion who was defeated by Burley in a 1944 middleweight bout, was one of several fighters who called Burley the greatest fighter ever. Burley was the penultimate holder of both the World Colored Welterweight Championship and the World Colored Middleweight Championship. Early life He was born Charles Duane Burley in Bessemer, Pennsylvania on September 6, 1917 to a mixed-race couple: his father was a black coal miner and his mother a white Irish immigrant from County Cork. Raised in Bessemer, the only son of seven children, the family moved to Pittsburgh when his father was killed in an industrial accident in 1925. He began boxing at the age of 12 at a Boys Club and, as a lightweight, won city, state and national junior boxing titles and a Golden Gloves junior title. As a welterweight, he won a Gold ...
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Charles S
Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English language, English and French language, French speaking countries. It is from the French form ''Charles'' of the Proto-Germanic, Proto-Germanic name (in runic alphabet) or ''*karilaz'' (in Latin alphabet), whose meaning was "free man". The Old English descendant of this word was ''Churl, Ċearl'' or ''Ċeorl'', as the name of King Cearl of Mercia, that disappeared after the Norman conquest of England. The name was notably borne by Charlemagne (Charles the Great), and was at the time Latinisation of names, Latinized as ''Karolus'' (as in ''Vita Karoli Magni''), later also as ''Carolus (other), Carolus''. Etymology The name's etymology is a Common Germanic noun ''*karilaz'' meaning "free man", which survives in English as wikt:churl, churl (< Old English ''ċeorl''), which developed its deprecating sense in the Middle English period. Some Germanic languages, for example Dutch language, Dutch and German ...
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Charley Brock
Charley Jacob Brock (March 15, 1916 – May 25, 1987)was born in Columbus, Nebraska, and was a standout American football player. A two-way star for the Green Bay Packers, Brock excelled as both center and linebacker during his nine-year NFL career from 1939 to 1947. Selected in the third round of the 1939 NFL draft, he quickly established himself as a cornerstone of the Packers' championship teams in 1939 and 1944. A key contributor to the Packers’ NFL titles in 1939 and 1944, Brock earned praise from Packers coach Curly Lambeau, who called him the best center in football, even above icons like Bulldog Turner. His standout 1945 season saw him named First-Team All-Pro, and he was a three-time Pro Bowl selection (1939, 1940, 1942). Brock’s career stats also include 230 interception return yards and multiple touchdowns from turnovers, showcasing his playmaking ability. Offensively, he was a reliable center, anchoring the line for Green Bay’s Notre Dame Box offense under Lamb ...
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