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Immediately following the Hastings tournament, Polgár played an exhibition match in February against former World Champion, Boris Spassky.
While it is hard to assess the significance of military archery in pre-Norman Conquest Anglo-Saxon warfare, it is clear that archery played a prominent role under the Normans, as the story of the Battle of Hastings shows.
Fellow As the World Turns actors, Eileen Fulton and Don Hastings who played Lisa Grimaldi and Dr. Bob Hughes, respectively, played their roles nearly as long, both having joined the show in 1960, and remaining through the show's 2010 cancellation.
Born on May 4, 1978, in Hastings, Nebraska, Boerigter played college football for hometown Hastings College, an NAIA school.
The " As the World Turns-The Wedding of Bob and Kim " DVD collection contains 10 episodes which aired April 2 – 15, 1985 that featured the bachelor party, the wedding ceremony, and the reception of Bob Hughes and Kim Sullivan, as played by Don Hastings and Kathryn Hays.
Bourbaki at once went to England, with Prussian connivance, as though he had a recognized mission, only to discover from the empress at Hastings that a trick had been played on him ; and as soon as he could manage he returned to France.
* Gavin Hastings, Scottish rugby player took his sabbatical from Cambridge University at Auckland, and played for their rugby team.
He first played at Hastings 1904, the first Championship organized by the newly formed British Chess Federation.
The Bridport Literary Festival has been running since 2005 and has played host to the biggest literary lions including Elizabeth Jane Howard, Victoria Glendinning, Claire Tomalin, Jonathan Dimbleby, Max Hastings, Julian Fellowes, Alexander Waugh, John Julius Norwich, Minette Walters, Fay Weldon, Bill Oddie, Robin Hanbury – Tenison, Katharine Whitehorn, Kate Summerscale, Michael Dobbs and Ann Leslie DBE.
During his time at Hastings College, Osborne played football quarterback and basketball.
In effect, it meant that he played few international tournaments and frequently turned down invitations to prestigious tournaments such as Hastings.
However Sunderland were subsequently disqualified from the rest of the tournament after it was revealed they had played ineligible professional players ; Monaghan, Richardson and Hastings, who had been “ imported ” from Dumfries for the match.
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Tylor played in the top section, the Hastings Premier, nine times beginning in 1930 / 1.
The former Irish Cup winner had previously played for the Town, joining from Hastings in 1952 and fulfilled the ' man with the magic wet sponge ' role since the 1960s and would continue for a good few more years yet!
After his good performance in York, he was invited to participate in the prestigious Hastings tournament and played his famous game against Mikhail Botvinnik, the World Champion at the time.
At Hastings, Littlewood also played the American grandmaster Arthur Bisguier, who he beat within 25 moves.
Hastings ranks fourth behind co-star Helen Wagner and British actors William Roache and Philip Lowrie in having played the same role for the longest time on worldwide television.
William Roache, who plays Ken Barlow on the British soap Coronation Street, is now the record-holder, having played Ken Barlow since the first episode of Coronation Street in December 1960, two months after Hastings took over the role of Bob Hughes.
It was played at Hastings, a favourite bowling haunt for Underwood who, having gone in to bat as nightwatchman, finally reached the hundred mark in his 618th first-class innings.
Mieses drew with Henry Bird in the last round of Hastings 1895, and Bird played a number of games with Paul Morphy in 1858 and 1859.
The role of Violet Jessop was played by Amy Joyce Hastings.

Hastings and Captain
Here is how Captain Arthur Hastings first describes Poirot:
In the short story The Chocolate Box ( 1923 ) Poirot provides Captain Arthur Hastings with an account of what he considers to be his only failure.
It was here, on 16 July 1916, that he again met his lifelong friend, Captain Arthur Hastings, and solved the first of his cases to be published: The Mysterious Affair at Styles.
", spoken to Hastings as the Captain left his room.
The Hastings Embroidery was commissioned by Group Captain Ralph Ward and made by the Royal School of Needlework in 1965 to celebrate the 900th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings the following year.
* Hugh Fraser – Captain Arthur Hastings ( 1989 – 2002 and 2013 )
Styles was Christie's first published novel, introducing Hercule Poirot, Inspector ( later, Chief Inspector ) Japp, and Lieutenant Hastings ( later, Captain ).
It is narrated by Dr. James Sheppard, who becomes Poirot's assistant ( a role filled by Captain Hastings in several other Poirot novels ).
* Hugh Fraser as Captain Hastings
The game has players control Captain Hastings and must solve the mystery by inspecting crime scenes and questioning suspects.
Captain Arthur Hastings, OBE, is a fictional character, the amateur sleuthing partner and best friend of Agatha Christie's Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot.
* Biography of Captain Hastings
* The Alphabet Murders ( aka The ABC Murders ) ( 1965 ) ( Captain Arthur Hastings )
Many of the great fictional detectives have their Watson: Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot, for example, is often accompanied by Captain Arthur Hastings.
He is the eldest son of Captain Peter Robin Hood Hastings Bass ( 1920 – 1964 ) ( who assumed the additional surname of Bass, which was that of his uncle by marriage, Sir William Bass, 2nd Baronet, by deed poll in 1954 ), son of Aubrey Craven Theophilus Robin Hood Hastings ( 1878 – 1929 ), younger son of the fourteenth Earl.
Alexander Plantagenet Hastings ( 1843 – 1928 ), son of Captain the Hon.
His son Edward George Godolphin Hastings ( 1887 – 1973 ) was a Captain in the Royal Navy.
He later opened a bar on the south side of Burrard Inlet at the behest of his old friend, Captain Edward Stamp, the owner of the Hastings Mill.
Captain Hastings visits Poirot and finds that Poirot is leaving for South America.
Poirot then introduces Hastings to Captain Kent who tells them of the sinking of many U. S. boats after the Japanese earthquake.
Ryland soon releases news that he is looking for an efficient secretary, and Hastings applies and gets the job, imposing as a man called Captain Neville.
Hastings as the Video Ranger on Captain Video.

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