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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.
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.
Banks was not greatly tested, but it was hugely encouraging that he emerged from the group with three clean sheets from three games, a trend that continued when England beat a physical Argentina side 1 – 0 in the last eight, with Geoff Hurst scoring with a header.
Hurst then scored his hat-trick goal and the game was over.
Hurst became manager of Telford in 1976 and after three years joined Chelsea but was sacked in August 1981.
Hurst was born in the Lake Hospital Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, but moved with his family to Chelmsford, Essex, at the age of eight.
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.
Hurst was initially a strong-running midfielder but was converted to a centre forward by manager Ron Greenwood.
A year later, Hurst was back at Wembley for the final of the European Cup Winners Cup against 1860 Munich, and West Ham won 2 – 0.
Greaves and Hunt were indeed picked for the three group games against Uruguay, Mexico and France, but in the latter game, Greaves suffered a deep gash to his leg which required stitches, and Hurst was called up to take his place in the quarter final against Argentina.
The game was still tightly contested as it entered its final 15 minutes, but then Peters swung over a curling cross from the left flank and Hurst, anticipating his clubmate's thinking, got in front of his marker to glance a near post header past the Argentine keeper.
Greaves was not fit for the game against Portugal so Hurst and Hunt continued up front, and England won 2 – 1 thanks to a brace from Bobby Charlton, the second of which was set up by Hurst.
Greaves would later say it was an emotional reaction but he was just as thrilled for Hurst and England as the other squad players who had not been picked for the final.
As if to prove that life had to go on, Hurst was carrying out the mundane task of mowing his lawn when the journalists turned up.
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 was named in the Ramsey squad which played in Mexico to defend the World Cup in 1970.
When Blanchflower was sacked, Hurst was appointed manager.

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He later transferred to the entertainment branch ( under luminaries such as Spike Milligan ), and immediately prior to his national service, there was a brief stint at RADA ( the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art ), during which his fees were paid by film director Brian Desmond Hurst, who also used Moore as an extra in his film Trottie True.

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In 1998, winner Pat Hurst jumped in only up to her knees, as she could not swim.

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Hurst remains the most recent British-based player to notch a double hat-trick in a top-flight league match: he achieved this remarkable feat in a First Division match against Sunderland at Upton Park on 19 October 1968, which saw the Hammers defeat the Wearsiders 8-0.
Alan Ball took it, outswinging the ball to Hurst on the edge of the area.
Hurst turned to shoot and the ball deflected high into the air, looping down on to the right boot of Peters, who smashed it home.
Nevertheless, both Dienst and Bakhramov were insistent at the time and continued to justify their decisions in the decades to come, while Hurst never saw the ball bounce down because his momentum on shooting had taken him backwards on to the Wembley turf.
While spectators ran on the field, Hurst ran on towards the goal, stating later that he aimed for the top left corner knowing that, should it miss, the resulting delay would eat away valuable seconds.
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.
Others who worked on production with Nirvana include Muff Winwood ( formerly of the Spencer Davis Group ; arranger / producer Mike Hurst who worked with Jimmy Page, Cat Stevens, Manfred Mann, Spencer Davis Group and Colin Blunstone ; arranger Johnny Scott who arranged for the Hollies and subsequently scored films such as The Shooting Party and Greystoke.
Replacements for Moore and Finlay were elected on 19 September 1929 ; Henri Fromageot and Cecil Hurst respectively.
Birmingham Pride is centred on the city's gay village located around Hurst Street, whilst Liverpool's Pride is spread across the Liverpool gay quarter and the Pier Head.
Hurst also played the character in two guest appearances on Xena: Warrior Princess (" Prometheus " and " The Quest "), and voiced the character in the animated film Hercules and Xena – The Animated Movie: The Battle for Mount Olympus.
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.
Another notable building in Laconia is on Main St, the Hurst House built in the Greek Revival Style by Dr. Hurst in 1869.
Hurst runs on a city council-manager system.
On an interview airing on June 7, 2010 on the " Steel Pier Radio Show with Ed Hurst " airing on WIBG Radio, Dan Peek was asked about the reunion prospects and more or less ruled them out.
Essays on African history: From the slave trade to neo-colonialism ( Hurst, London 1988 ).
Hurst was about to leave on a trip to Jerusalem to scout locations when Korda cancelled the trip, saying the Palestinian government refused to permit large gatherings of Arabs and they could not make the film without Arab extras .< ref > Kelly, Alexander ; Richards, Jeffrey ; & Pepper, James.
In December 1984, the band as it was disbanded and Kay and Wilk decided to continue on in early 1985 with a pared-down quartet that comprised: Kay, Wilk, Ron Hurst ( drums, backing vocals ) and Rocket Ritchotte ( guitars, backing vocals ).
The band performed its ' farewell concert ' on October 6, 2007 at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen, Maryland, featuring Kay, longtime keyboardist Michael Wilk, drummer Ron Hurst, and guitarist Danny Johnson.

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* Jubilee ( 2000 film ), a comedy film directed by Michael Hurst
Imitation of Life is a popular 1933 novel by Fannie Hurst that was adapted into two successful films for Universal Pictures: a black-and-white film in 1934, and a color remake in 1959.
Coffee and Julius J. Epstein from the Fannie Hurst novel Sister Act, and was directed by Michael Curtiz.
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.
David Hurst Thomas ' study of the case shows the complexity of reburial and repatriation cases, and the need for individual approaches to each case by all affected parties.
* Hurst, Richard, " My Bay ", Christopher Street ( New York: February 1994, issue 210 ), ISSN 0146-7921 ( written by a former Levittowner about Little League baseball, " the only tradition in our otherwise ahistoric lives of glass-ceiling experimental schools and clean theme-park summers ," recounting summers marching as the season began from Carl Sandburg Middle School to the ball fields south of Twin Oaks )
The city was founded by William Letchworth Hurst.
One daughter of Gideon's by name of Elizabeth, is listed in official records as having married a man with the name of Hurst, and their son was James Hurst.
AMC models historically regarded by hobbyists as particularly " collectible " include the Javelin, AMX, and performance specials such as the 1957 Rambler Rebel, 1965 – 67 Marlin, 1969 Hurst SC / Rambler, 1970 Rebel Machine, and 1971 Hornet SC / 360.
She was tempted to return to the screen to play opposite Ralph Richardson in On the Night of the Fire ( 1939 ), a film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst.
A short story The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst uses the sable-hued bird as foreshadowing for a character's death and as the primary symbol.
In that time, the economist and the sociologist defined conspicuous consumption as the socio-economic behaviours of consumerism primarily practiced by rich people ; yet the research of the finance professor Nikolai Roussanove, and the conomists Kerwin Kofi Charles and Erik Hurst, indicated that conspicuous consumption is a complex of socio-economic behaviours very common to the poor social classes and economic groups, and common to the societies of countries with emerging economies.
Horn, however, was disenchanted with the program, so he sought to have the show changed to a dance program, with teenagers dancing along on camera as the records played, based on an idea that came from a radio show on WPEN, The 950 Club, hosted by Joe Grady and Ed Hurst.
Malleson's only published work as screenwriter appears to be “ Lawrence of Arabia from Revolt in the Desert by T. E Lawrence ; Scenario by Miles Malleson, Brian Desmond Hurst and Duncan Guthrie October 4th 1938 ” in Filming T. E.

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