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Hurst and became
Unlike many players who went over to the NASL from Europe to end their careers, Hurst rapidly proved his worth, and became a valuable member of the Sounders team.
Hurst still emerged the hero of the win but, as a result of the third goal, became an icon of the world.
LaFayette's Mayor Matthew K. Hurst became Alabama's youngest mayor, currently, when he was elected on October 7, 2008 at the age of 21.
In 1804 two more partners were admitted, and the former apprentice Brown became a partner in 1811 ; in 1824 the title of the firm was changed to Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green.
In May 1647, he became a gentleman groom of the royal bedchamber ; we see him acting in that capacity through the end of the year and also in 1648 at Hurst Castle and at Carisbrooke.
Hurst became the third president of Northwest College.
In 1983, a year after she had published her fifth book of poems, she was named Adjunct Professor in the English Department and became the " Visiting Hurst Professor " in 1987, the year she was invited to be a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters.
He became vice-president of Hurst Performance and the founder and president of Cars and Concepts ( which bought out Hurst ), and RCI.
The club first entered the FA Cup in 1883 and became the first club in the Manchester area to play a home FA Cup tie as Hurst beat Turton in reaching the 2nd round at their first attempt.
Born in Oakland, California and married at one time to the British actress Veronica Hurst, he moved to England after World War II and became a staple of British B films at a time when American and Canadian actors were much in demand in order to give indigenous films some appeal in the United States.
* Dr. Thomas Hurst was born in the village in 1598 and became rector of Barrowby in 1629.
When Moyles transferred to drive time in 1998, Vitty went with him and became " Comedy Dave " after comedian Lee Hurst asked Vitty on the show who he was, he said " Super Dave " to which Lee sarcastically responded " Comedy Dave more like ".

Hurst and manager
Hurst was initially a strong-running midfielder but was converted to a centre forward by manager Ron Greenwood.
When Blanchflower was sacked, Hurst was appointed manager.
As a subsidiary of this, the Gatwick Promotion Group, under the chairmanship of the airport public relations manager David Hurst, was formed to market the airport.
The chairman is Thomas Wheeldon and the team manager is Mark Hurst Snr.
Over the next six seasons, Oldham struggled with consistency in the league and at the manager position — with Les McDowall, Gordon Hurst, and Jimmy McIlroy all spending time at the managerial position.
In May 2011 it was announced that Boon would be standing down from his position on the selection board, and as general manager of Cricket Tasmania, to become an ICC match referee, replacing Alan Hurst on the ICC Elite Panel.
Oil Can Boyd was originally slated to be the Game Seven starter for Boston, but when the game was delayed a day by rain, manager John McNamara bumped him in favor of Hurst.
Hurst had a 9-6 record and 3. 81 ERA when his manager added him to the American League All-Star team, however, he did not appear in the game.
Hurst was 9-4 with a 4. 60 ERA midway through the season when the Red Sox replaced McNamara at manager with Joe Morgan.
Hurst himself went 9-2 with a 2. 54 ERA under his new manager to end the season at 18-6.
Gould joined Chelsea as assistant manager to Geoff Hurst in 1979.
The naming decision took place in the form of an online poll hosted by BBC Five Live in conjunction with the London Development Agency ( who were building the bridge and who had conceived the idea of a public poll ), and won from a shortlist of Live Aid bridge ( in memory of the 1985 concert held at the stadium ), Sir Alf Ramsey ( being England's World Cup winning manager ), Sir Bobby Charlton and Sir Geoff Hurst ( two of Sir Alf's team ).

Hurst and Telford
Hurst went to play football in Ireland, USA and Kuwait before returning to England to play for Telford United.

Hurst and 1976
After Seattle, Hurst played in Kuwait and signed for Cork Celtic in January 1976.
** Geoff Hurst ( West Ham United and Stoke City, 1958 to 1976 )
Hurst was selected by the Bosox with the 22nd overall pick in the 1976 Major League Baseball Draft out of Dixie High School in St. George, Utah.
In 1976 Geoff Hurst spent a month with Celtic, scoring three goals during his brief stay.
Glynn Hurst ( born 17 January 1976 ) is a former professional footballer who played as a striker.
He refused to enter the market for free agents, preferring to rely exclusively on player development, but the Boston farm system hit a dry spell resulting from poor drafts during Sullivan's tenure as GM ; whereas O ' Connell in 1976 alone had drafted Wade Boggs, John Tudor, and Bruce Hurst, the only starting player drafted and signed by the Red Sox between 1977 and 1979 was Marty Barrett.

Hurst and after
Charlton opened the scoring with a crisp side-footed finish after a run by Roger Hunt had forced the Portuguese goalkeeper out of his net ; his second was a sweetly struck shot after a run and pull-back from Geoff Hurst.
In extra-time, Geoff Hurst had a goal mysteriously ruled out after which Gerd Müller's goal won the match 2-3.
The 1966 World Cup was hosted in England and Alf Ramsey guided England to victory with a 4 – 2 win against West Germany after extra time in the final, during which Geoff Hurst famously scored a hat-trick.
The media were desperate to speak one-on-one with Hurst and they found him the day after the final, back home in London.
Hurst continued to play and score for England, and although he won no further honours with West Ham or England in the 1960s he still maintained his England place for much of the period ; for the 2 – 3 seasons immediately after 1966 he was an internationally renowned striker and goalscorer.
Hurst played a part in a goal for Peters which put England 2 – 0 up, but the Germans forced their way back and won 3 – 2 after extra time.
The City of Hurst was founded in 1903 by Thomas Philip Russell, named after his good friend and Union Pacific railroad engineer William Charles Hurst.
In an analysis of books studying the expansion of SGI after the split, Prof. Jane Hurst of Gallaudet University viewed the split as the result of conflict of interest: " lay members seeking religious support for their lives, priests seeking perpetuation of hierarchical institutions ".
The novel was sold to Bantam Books, but after editor Mark Hurst suggested some possible revisions, Dick began contemplating a revision so radical as to constitute a new novel.
The first extra time goal by Geoff Hurst, nicknamed Wembley-Tor ( Wembley goal ) in Germany, is still controversial after all this time.
Only one hat-trick has been scored in the FIFA World Cup Final, by Geoff Hurst for England in the 1966 final, after extra time.
After a violent quarter-final ( where the Argentine captain Antonio Rattin refused to leave the field after being sent off ), England won 1 – 0 thanks to Geoff Hurst latching onto a cross from Martin Peters and heading home a goal.
Ramsey came under pressure to restore the fit-again Jimmy Greaves to the side: but he stuck to his guns and kept faith with Greaves's replacement, Geoff Hurst, who vindicated Ramsey's judgement by scoring a hat-trick in a 4 – 2 win ( after extra time ) at Wembley.
Soon after, in 2006, Northwest broke ground for the new Health and Sciences Center ( HSC ) above the Hurst Library.
The hall results from the amalgamation of two previous halls of residence, New Lenton Hall and Wortley Hall, named after the local district of Lenton, and Professor Harry Almond Saville Wortley, Principal of University College Nottingham from 1935 to 1947, as well as Lenton Hurst.
Long after the original conviction, in 2004 Gerald Hurst, who has a Ph. D. in chemistry, examined the arson evidence compiled by Manuel Vasquez, the state deputy fire marshal.
Along with Bob Emslie and Tim Hurst, he is one of only three umpires who umpired both before 1893, when the pitching distance was only 50 feet, and also after the NL and AL formally recognized one another as major leagues in 1903.
The name derives from ' Hurst ', the Saxon name for a wood, and ' Pierpoint ' after the de Pierpoint family who arrived with William the Conqueror in 1066.
The Hurst / Olds was temporarily dropped after the 1969 model year because GM dropped the 400 cubic-inch engine limit for the 1970 model year, which permitted the divisions to install larger engines in their intermediate musclecars.
He was reported as being furious after being overlooked for the Grimsby Town managerial job when Rob Scott and Paul Hurst were appointed on 22 March 2011.
* Winter-The truce between Monk Eastman and Paul Kelly ends after a barroom brawl in a Bowery dive bar between gang members Hurst and Ford, of the Eastmans and Five Pointers respectively, with Hurst seriously injured.

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