As a right-hand batsman Moyes scored 883 runs at an average of 29.43 and a highest score of 104 in 103 minutes, against
Western Australia in his first season. His
leg break bowling took 5 wickets at an average of 53.60, with best figures of 2 for 22. He was considered good enough to be selected for the Australian tour of
South Africa in 1914, but this was cancelled because of the outbreak of the
First World War. He played for the Rest of Australia against
New South Wales and
Victor Trumper was so impressed that he invited him to play as a guest for
Gordon in a club match. However, he was dismissed for a first ball
duck. Moyes served with distinction in the First World War with the
Australian Imperial Force in England and France, earning the
Military Cross. He played in a number of services' matches in England and played two matches for Victoria. Moving to Sydney as news editor and sports editor of leading newspapers, Moyes joined Gordon. In one club game, he scored 218 runs in 83 minutes. He captained Gordon to a
grade premiership in 1923–24, scoring 174 in the final. As a state selector for New South Wales in 1926/27 Moyes helped
Don Bradman get his first taste of interstate cricket. ==Writing and radio career==