True to form, Moore was a quick study, for a time carrying a 233 bowling average.
This was despite a respectable bowling average of just over 25.
His bowling average of 10.99 has not been exceeded since.
His 2 wickets came at a bowling average of 42.50.
Despite this promising start his bowling average started to rise.
In 1914, he came top of the school batting and bowling averages.
This left him with a first-class bowling average of 68.00.
He received his county cap, and was top of the season's national bowling averages.
He took 10 wickets at an bowling average of 41.10.
He also took 2 wickets, which came at a bowling average of 42.50.