Ernie Watts (born 1945) is an American jazz and R&B saxophone player.
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Ernie is a masculine given name, frequently a short form (hypocorism) of Ernest. It may refer to:
William or Billy Pratt may refer to:
Ernest is a given name derived from Germanic word ernst, meaning "serious". Notable people and fictional characters with the name include:
Colney Heath is a large village in Hertfordshire, England. The village became a civil parish in 1947 when the St. Peter Rural parish was split to form Colney Heath and London Colney. There is a converted windmill in the village. The civil parish also includes the settlements of Smallford and Sleapshyde.
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Ernest or Ernie Wright may refer to:
William Ambrose Bennett, generally known as Billy Bennett, was an English professional footballer born in Altrincham, Cheshire, who played as an outside right. He made more than 100 appearances in the Football League playing for Crewe Alexandra and Small Heath.
William Pratt was an English professional footballer who made 22 appearances in the Football Alliance playing for Small Heath.
Ernest Pointer was an English professional footballer who made 28 appearances in the Football League playing for Small Heath. He played as a goalkeeper.
Charles John Izon was an English professional footballer who made 32 appearances in the Football League playing for Small Heath and Walsall.
James H. Adlington was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Small Heath. He played as an outside right.
Walter Gadsby was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Small Heath.
Tilson Pritchard was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Small Heath.
Ernest Watts was an English footballer born in Birmingham who played in the Football Alliance for Small Heath. After Small Heath's 9–1 defeat against The Wednesday in the inaugural season of the Football Alliance, Watts was given a couple of games at inside right at Christmas 1889, but he made no improvement to the side.
Alexander Wallace (1872–1950) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Ardwick and Small Heath. He played as an outside left.
Ernest Arthur Watts was an English footballer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The 1895–96 season was the 15th season of competitive association football and fourth season in the Football League played by Small Heath F.C., an English football club based in Birmingham. In 1894–95, the newly promoted Small Heath maintained their First Division status, finishing 12th in the 16-team division. In 1895–96, the team finished 15th and were relegated through the test match system.
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The 1891–92 season was the eleventh season of competitive association football played by Small Heath Football Club, an English football club based in the Small Heath district of Birmingham, and their third season in the Football Alliance. At the end of the season, in which Small Heath finished in third position, most of the teams were absorbed into the newly formed Second Division of the Football League, and the Alliance folded for lack of membership.
The 1889–90 season was the ninth season of competitive association football played by Small Heath F.C., an English football club based in the Small Heath district of Birmingham. They competed in the inaugural season of the Football Alliance. They finished in tenth position in the twelve-team league with six wins, five draws and eleven defeats, which gave them seventeen points. The team scored 44 goals in Alliance competition but conceded 67.