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Les Adams (rugby league)

Leslie Adams (birth registered fourth ¼ 1909[4] – 31 January 1945), also known by the nickname of "Juicy", was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s. He played at representative level for Great Britain, England and Yorkshire, and at club level for Leeds (two spells, including the second as a World War II guest), Huddersfield and Castleford, as a scrum-half.[5][6][7][8]

Les Adams
Ogden's Cigarette card featuring Leslie Adams
Personal information
Full nameLeslie Adams
Bornfourth ¼ 1909
Hyde Park, Leeds, England
Died31 January 1945 (aged 35)
near Rangoon, British Burma
Playing information
PositionScrum-half
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1926–32 Leeds 109 18 1 56
1932–34 Huddersfield
1934–42 Castleford 196 39 0 0 117
1942(guest) Leeds
Total 305 57 1 0 173
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1931–37 Yorkshire ≥7 0 0 0 0
1931–39 England 3 0 0 0 0
1932 Great Britain 1 0 0 0 0
Source: [1][2][3]

Background Edit

Les 'Juicy' Adams' birth was registered in Leeds district, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, and he died aged 35 in Burma.

Playing career Edit

International honours Edit

Adams won caps for England while at Leeds in 1931 against Wales, while at Castleford in 1936 against Wales, in 1939 against France,[2] and won a cap for Great Britain while at Leeds on Saturday 18 June 1932 against Australia at Brisbane Cricket Ground (the Gabba).[3]

County honours Edit

He won caps playing Scrum-half for Yorkshire while at Castleford in the 0–10 defeat by Cumberland at Whitehaven's stadium on 29 September 1934, the 5–5 draw with Lancashire at Leeds' stadium on 9 January 35, the 16–5 victory over Lancashire at Widnes' stadium on 12 October 1935, the 16–10 victory over Cumberland at Workington Town's stadium on 10 October 1936, the 6–28 defeat by Lancashire at Castleford's stadium on 21 October 1936, and the 7–7 draw with Cumberland at Hunslet's stadium on 10 November 1937.[7]

Challenge Cup Final appearances Edit

He played scrum-half in Leeds' 11–8 victory over Swinton in the 1931–32 Challenge Cup Final during the 1931–32 season at Central Park, Wigan on Saturday 7 May 1932, played scrum-half in Huddersfield's 21–17 victory over Warrington in the 1932–33 Challenge Cup Final during the 1932–33 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 6 May 1933,[9] and played scrum-half, and scored a try in Castleford's 11–8 victory over Huddersfield in the 1934–35 Challenge Cup Final during the 1934–35 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 4 May 1935, in front of a crowd of 39,000,[10] In doing so, he became the first player to win the Challenge Cup with three different clubs.

County League appearances Edit

Adams played in Castleford's victories in the Yorkshire League during the 1932–33 season and 1938–39 season.

Club career Edit

He made his début for Leeds against Featherstone Rovers at Headingley, Leeds on 26 March 1927.[11] His transfer from Huddersfield to Castleford on 18 January 1934, for a reported fee of £500, came at his own request.[12]

Genealogical information Edit

Leslie Adams' marriage to Gladys (née Collinson) was registered in June 1934 in Leeds North district.[13] They had children; June M. Adams, born in March 1937 and registered in Leeds North district.[14] Adams was the uncle of the rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s for Leeds and Bramley, Philip Adams (born c. 1944).

Death Edit

Adams became a landlord in Leeds, and subsequently volunteered for war duty with the Royal Air Force, becoming a rear gunner with the rank of flight sergeant. He was killed in action on 31 January 1945 while serving as an air gunner on an aerial reconnaissance operation during the Burma campaign. The Liberator B Mk V in which he was flying suffered fatal engine trouble caused by bullets from a Japanese night fighter at 3:10 am 40 miles (64 km) south-west of Rangoon, British Burma. Of the nine men on the plane, three of the occupants, including Adams, are believed to have trapped in the back of the plane, causing them to be killed in the crash. The remaining six men were captured, the 2 officers were separated from the Flight Sergeants and sent to Rangoon Jail, where they survived. The Flight Sergeants, including Stan Woodbridge, later awarded the George Cross, were beheaded by the Japanese Military on 7 February 1945, and are buried in the Taukkyan War Cemetery. After the war the Japanese military officers responsible for the execution were tried for war crimes, and were subsequently executed. Despite numerous searches of the area around the crash site, and discussions with villagers who found the plane, no trace of the body of Adams, or his colleagues, was found.[15]

Honoured at Castleford Tigers Edit

Adams is a Tigers Hall of Fame Inductee.[16]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org". rugbyleagueproject.org. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  2. ^ a b . englandrl.co.uk. 31 December 2011. Archived from the original on 16 January 2014. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  3. ^ a b . englandrl.co.uk. 31 December 2011. Archived from the original on 16 January 2014. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  4. ^ "Birth details at freebmd.org.uk". freebmd.org.uk. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  5. ^ David Smart & Andrew Howard (1 July 2000) "Images of Sport - Castleford Rugby League - A Twentieth Century History". The History Press Ltd. ISBN 978-0752418957
  6. ^ . 31 December 2017. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
  7. ^ a b . 31 December 2017. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
  8. ^ . leedsrugby.dnsupdate.co.uk. 31 December 2017. Archived from the original on 16 November 2008. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
  9. ^ "Fartown At Wembley - "The Wembley Years" - 1933, 1935, 1953 And 1962" (PDF). huddersfieldrlheritage.co.uk. 31 December 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  10. ^ . 31 December 2014. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  11. ^ Dalby, Ken (1955). The Headingley Story - 1890-1955 - Volume One - Rugby. The Leeds Cricket, Football & Athletic Co. Ltd ASIN: B0018JNGVM
  12. ^ "Adams Transferred". Yorkshire Evening Post. 19 January 1934. p. 17.
  13. ^ "Marriage details at freebmd.org.uk". freebmd.org.uk. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  14. ^ "Births Mar 1937".
  15. ^ "Casualty Details: Leslie Adams". Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  16. ^ . castigers. 31 December 2008. Archived from the original on 6 May 2006. Retrieved 1 January 2009.

External links Edit

  • Les 'Juicy' Adams – RAF rear gunner
  • Final replay evokes emotional feelings
  • Leslie Adams Memory Box Search at archive.castigersheritage.com
  • Les Adams Memory Box Search at archive.castigersheritage.com
  • Juicy Adams Memory Box Search at archive.castigersheritage.com

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Leslie Adams birth registered fourth 1909 4 31 January 1945 also known by the nickname of Juicy was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s He played at representative level for Great Britain England and Yorkshire and at club level for Leeds two spells including the second as a World War II guest Huddersfield and Castleford as a scrum half 5 6 7 8 Les AdamsOgden s Cigarette card featuring Leslie AdamsPersonal informationFull nameLeslie AdamsBornfourth 1909Hyde Park Leeds EnglandDied31 January 1945 aged 35 near Rangoon British BurmaPlaying informationPositionScrum halfClubYears Team Pld T G FG P1926 32 Leeds 109 18 1 561932 34 Huddersfield1934 42 Castleford 196 39 0 0 1171942 guest LeedsTotal 305 57 1 0 173RepresentativeYears Team Pld T G FG P1931 37 Yorkshire 7 0 0 0 01931 39 England 3 0 0 0 01932 Great Britain 1 0 0 0 0Source 1 2 3 Contents 1 Background 2 Playing career 2 1 International honours 2 2 County honours 2 3 Challenge Cup Final appearances 2 4 County League appearances 2 5 Club career 3 Genealogical information 4 Death 5 Honoured at Castleford Tigers 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditLes Juicy Adams birth was registered in Leeds district West Riding of Yorkshire England and he died aged 35 in Burma Playing career EditInternational honours Edit Adams won caps for England while at Leeds in 1931 against Wales while at Castleford in 1936 against Wales in 1939 against France 2 and won a cap for Great Britain while at Leeds on Saturday 18 June 1932 against Australia at Brisbane Cricket Ground the Gabba 3 County honours Edit He won caps playing Scrum half for Yorkshire while at Castleford in the 0 10 defeat by Cumberland at Whitehaven s stadium on 29 September 1934 the 5 5 draw with Lancashire at Leeds stadium on 9 January 35 the 16 5 victory over Lancashire at Widnes stadium on 12 October 1935 the 16 10 victory over Cumberland at Workington Town s stadium on 10 October 1936 the 6 28 defeat by Lancashire at Castleford s stadium on 21 October 1936 and the 7 7 draw with Cumberland at Hunslet s stadium on 10 November 1937 7 Challenge Cup Final appearances Edit He played scrum half in Leeds 11 8 victory over Swinton in the 1931 32 Challenge Cup Final during the 1931 32 season at Central Park Wigan on Saturday 7 May 1932 played scrum half in Huddersfield s 21 17 victory over Warrington in the 1932 33 Challenge Cup Final during the 1932 33 season at Wembley Stadium London on Saturday 6 May 1933 9 and played scrum half and scored a try in Castleford s 11 8 victory over Huddersfield in the 1934 35 Challenge Cup Final during the 1934 35 season at Wembley Stadium London on Saturday 4 May 1935 in front of a crowd of 39 000 10 In doing so he became the first player to win the Challenge Cup with three different clubs County League appearances Edit Adams played in Castleford s victories in the Yorkshire League during the 1932 33 season and 1938 39 season Club career Edit He made his debut for Leeds against Featherstone Rovers at Headingley Leeds on 26 March 1927 11 His transfer from Huddersfield to Castleford on 18 January 1934 for a reported fee of 500 came at his own request 12 Genealogical information EditLeslie Adams marriage to Gladys nee Collinson was registered in June 1934 in Leeds North district 13 They had children June M Adams born in March 1937 and registered in Leeds North district 14 Adams was the uncle of the rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s for Leeds and Bramley Philip Adams born c 1944 Death EditAdams became a landlord in Leeds and subsequently volunteered for war duty with the Royal Air Force becoming a rear gunner with the rank of flight sergeant He was killed in action on 31 January 1945 while serving as an air gunner on an aerial reconnaissance operation during the Burma campaign The Liberator B Mk V in which he was flying suffered fatal engine trouble caused by bullets from a Japanese night fighter at 3 10 am 40 miles 64 km south west of Rangoon British Burma Of the nine men on the plane three of the occupants including Adams are believed to have trapped in the back of the plane causing them to be killed in the crash The remaining six men were captured the 2 officers were separated from the Flight Sergeants and sent to Rangoon Jail where they survived The Flight Sergeants including Stan Woodbridge later awarded the George Cross were beheaded by the Japanese Military on 7 February 1945 and are buried in the Taukkyan War Cemetery After the war the Japanese military officers responsible for the execution were tried for war crimes and were subsequently executed Despite numerous searches of the area around the crash site and discussions with villagers who found the plane no trace of the body of Adams or his colleagues was found 15 Honoured at Castleford Tigers EditAdams is a Tigers Hall of Fame Inductee 16 References Edit Statistics at rugbyleagueproject org rugbyleagueproject org 31 December 2011 Retrieved 1 January 2012 a b England Statistics at englandrl co uk englandrl co uk 31 December 2011 Archived from the original on 16 January 2014 Retrieved 1 January 2012 a b Great Britain Statistics at englandrl co uk englandrl co uk 31 December 2011 Archived from the original on 16 January 2014 Retrieved 1 January 2012 Birth details at freebmd org uk freebmd org uk 31 December 2011 Retrieved 1 January 2012 David Smart amp Andrew Howard 1 July 2000 Images of Sport Castleford Rugby League A Twentieth Century History The History Press Ltd ISBN 978 0752418957 Castleford RLFC A to Z Player List All Time 31 December 2017 Archived from the original on 16 February 2012 Retrieved 1 January 2018 a b Statistics at thecastlefordtigers co uk 31 December 2017 Archived from the original on 16 February 2012 Retrieved 1 January 2018 Profile at leedsrugby dnsupdate co uk leedsrugby dnsupdate co uk 31 December 2017 Archived from the original on 16 November 2008 Retrieved 1 January 2018 Fartown At Wembley The Wembley Years 1933 1935 1953 And 1962 PDF huddersfieldrlheritage co uk 31 December 2012 Retrieved 1 January 2013 Sat 4th May 1935 Challenge Cup Neutral Ground 39 000 31 December 2014 Archived from the original on 16 February 2012 Retrieved 1 January 2015 Dalby Ken 1955 The Headingley Story 1890 1955 Volume One Rugby The Leeds Cricket Football amp Athletic Co Ltd ASIN B0018JNGVM Adams Transferred Yorkshire Evening Post 19 January 1934 p 17 Marriage details at freebmd org uk freebmd org uk 31 December 2011 Retrieved 1 January 2012 Births Mar 1937 Casualty Details Leslie Adams Commonwealth War Graves Commission Retrieved 23 March 2020 Hall of Fame at castigers com castigers 31 December 2008 Archived from the original on 6 May 2006 Retrieved 1 January 2009 External links EditLes Juicy Adams RAF rear gunner Final replay evokes emotional feelings Leslie Adams Memory Box Search at archive castigersheritage com Les Adams Memory Box Search at archive castigersheritage com Juicy Adams Memory Box Search at archive 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