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Hurst and remains
* Hurst Green / Tunbridge Wells to Eridge and Uckfield was also mentioned in the same scheme, but remains unelectrified today.
* Sir Geoff Hurst remains the only player to have scored a hat-trick in a World Cup final, helping England to victory in this competition in 1966.

Hurst and most
At club level, Banks came up with his second most famous save when spectacularly palming a vicious penalty from his England team-mate Hurst over the crossbar as Stoke defeated West Ham United in the semi final of the 1972 League Cup.
As Hurst collected the pass, BBC commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme immortalised his own contribution to the day with one of the most famous pieces of football commentary ever:
While most sports commentators gain some recognition if their career is long enough, Wolstenholme is best remembered for his commentary of the 1966 Football World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, specifically the impromptu words he used with impeccable timing as the match came to a conclusion during injury time, as a small pitch invasion took place just as Geoff Hurst scored to put England 4-2 ahead:
The same assortment of 330 and 425 cubic-inch V8 engines were carried over from 1966, as were most transmission offerings except the optional four-speed manual with Hurst shifter, which was discontinued due to low buyer interest.
It is most easily viewed from the sea, or from Hurst Castle.
At The Moor the A229 has now taken over the most easterly part of the A265, so that it now joins the A21 north of Hurst Green just south of the East Sussex border, at Cooper's Corner.
In the mid-nineteenth century, Hurst Street was the center of Birmingham's Jewish community, with most Jewish immigrants to Birmingham living in slums around Hurst Street.
Rosco was also known for insulting and yelling at his deputies, Enos Strate ( played by Sonny Shroyer ) and Cletus Hogg ( played by Rick Hurst ), most often calling them " dipstick " and he also often lied to them about the crooked plans that he and Boss Hogg were working on.
The foundation is a major property owner in Croydon including the freehold of Croham Hurst golf course and the freehold and 25 % of leasehold of the Whitgift Centre, Croydon, one of the most successful shopping centres in south-east England.
Richard Douglas " Rick " Hurst ( born January 1, 1946 ) an American actor who portrayed Deputy Cletus Hogg, Boss Hogg's cousin, in the 1980 to 1983 seasons of The Dukes of Hazzard and most recent The Dukes of Hazzard Reunion in 1997 and Hazzard in Hollywood in 2000.
Hurst Robins Anderson ( September 16, 1904 – April 19, 1989 ) was president of American University from 1952 until 1968, during which he oversaw one of the institution's most important periods of growth and development.
One of cricket's most famous paintings is Cricket at Moulsey Hurst, by Richard Wilson in 1780.
The district serves the city of Bedford, most of the cities of Euless and Hurst, and small parts of North Richland Hills, Colleyville, Fort Worth, and Arlington.

Hurst and recent
McNamara once again sent Calvin Schiraldi to relieve Hurst, despite Schiraldi's poor performance in Game 6, and despite the fact that Boyd was well-rested and ready to pitch ( In a recent interview with the NY Times, McNamara confirms an account of then pitching coach Bill Fischer that Oil Can Boyd was in fact too drunk for relief work in Game 7 ).

Hurst and player
Sir Geoffrey Charles Hurst MBE ( born 8 December 1941 in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire ) is a retired England footballer best remembered for making his mark in history as the only player to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final.
Hurst was immediately jumped on by Alan Ball, the only other player upfield at the time Moore played the pass.
Roger Hunt is the player whom strike partner Hurst always mentions when discussing his controversial second goal in the final when the ball hit the crossbar and bounced down-Hurst always says that Hunt, the closest player to the ball, would have followed up to score himself if he'd been in any doubt, but he turned away in celebration of a certain goal.
* James Hurst ( baseball ), former Major League Baseball player
Carr was born in Bow, East London and was a West Ham youth player, joining in 1966 as a trainee striker, and cleaning the boots of the famous World Cup players Geoff Hurst, Bobby Moore and Martin Peters.
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 double
The character was notably killed off several times – only to be eventually revived. Hurst also played Iolaus 2 ( a parallel universe double ), who appeared in several episodes.

Hurst and hat-trick
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.
Hurst then scored his hat-trick goal and the game was over.
It wasn't until the celebratory banquet that evening that Hurst realised he had scored a hat-trick, assuming that the final whistle had been blown before he'd struck the ball into the net for his third goal.
His replacement, Geoff Hurst, scored the winner in the quarter final against Argentina and kept his place all the way to the final, scoring a hat-trick as England won the tournament.
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.
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.
The Germans equalised in the final seconds, though glory would still come the team's way with the 4 – 2 win in extra time, and Hurst – like Peters, winning only his eighth cap – completing a historic hat-trick.
It was his chase and low cross which set up Hurst's massively controversial second goal, and England's third ; he was also sprinting upfield, unmarked and screaming for a pass, as Hurst took the ball forward to smash his historic hat-trick goal with the last kick of the game.
Stiles, winning his 20th cap, had no man-marking brief against West Germany but played a strong, tough match as England saw a 2 – 1 lead levelled with the last kick of the game before Geoff Hurst completed a famous hat-trick to win the competition in extra time.
Wilson's weak early header fell to striker Helmut Haller who gave the Germans the lead as a result, but after twists and turns and a historic hat-trick from Geoff Hurst, England ran out 4 – 2 winners.
Along with his second place medal, Haller also got the match ball, though more than 30 years later he returned to England to present it to Geoff Hurst, who had scored a hat-trick in the contest and was therefore by tradition considered to be entitled to the ball.
In the World Cup final against West Germany in which England won 4 – 2, Hurst scored the only hat-trick ever scored at a World Cup final match, and Peters scored the other goal.

Hurst and league
The following season again began well, with the Blues among the early promotion pace-setters before a dismal run set in, with Chelsea scoring in just three of their final 22 league matches, culminating in Hurst being sacked on 23 April 1981 and Chelsea finished 12th in the league.
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.
While working in YMCA games, he was discovered by major league umpire Tim Hurst, who gained a position for him in the New England League, where he umpired from 1894 to 1897.
In five major league starts, Hurst went 2-0 with a 4. 30 ERA.
The club's first league was the Ashton & District League and, after a period of inactivity, in 1909 Hurst joined the Manchester League.

Hurst and match
In extra-time, Geoff Hurst had a goal mysteriously ruled out after which Gerd Müller's goal won the match 2-3.
Hurst played one first-class cricket match for Essex, against Lancashire at Aigburth in 1962, although it was not a successful outing: he made 0 not out in the first innings, and was bowled by Colin Hilton, again for 0, in the second.
ITV's commentary for the match ( by Hugh Johns ) concluded with " Here's Hurst, he might make it three.
Even as the match ended with Geoff Hurst scoring England ’ s fourth goal, Ball was still running down the pitch in case Hurst needed assistance.
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.
A Geoff Hurst goal gave England a narrow victory in Romania's first match at the Estadio Jalisco in Guadalajara.
* August 1795 – in a cricket match at Moulsey Hurst, John Tufton was dismissed leg before wicket ( lbw ) by John Wells ; according to Arthur Haygarth it was the first time lbw had ever been recorded in a scorecard
* 1806 – last known use of Moulsey Hurst for major cricket was the Surrey vs All England match.
However Woods was eventually sacked midway through the season and was replaced by Rob Scott and Paul Hurst who dropped Watt from the first team as he went on to only feature in the pair's first match in charge.
Having spent the first half of a disappointing season for the Spireites at right back, he moved forward again to the wing position after the loan signing of James Hurst, ending a 17 match run without a win and qualifying for the final of the Football League Trophy.

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