STRIKING SHOTS
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Singh, of the Indian Hospital Corps, a dashing pivot whose ground passes are superb,
STRICKLAND TO CHALLENGE TOMMY TARR
Poor Eliminating Bout At Harringay
London, To-day.
THE CHINA MAIL NOVEMBER 30,
ROSENBLOOM KNOCKED
OUT BY ADAMICK
YOUNG HEAVYWEIGHTS 38TH
SUCCESSIVE VICTORY
Detroit, November 20.
In 10 round eliminating bout at the Harringay Stadium last night, Jimmy Adamick, 23-year-old farmer protege of Jack Kearns, The Combined Services-Civilians to determine the challenger to Tom-continued to live up to predictions of attaining fame as the lead- match which will take place on my Farr, for the British and Eming heavyweight contender of the year when he knocked out Maxie December 11, on the Club ground, pire Heavyweight title, Maurice Rosenbloom, former world light-heavyweight champion, in the is not far off, and yet neither the Strickland, of New Zealand, out-second round of a planned ten-round bout to-night..
The youthful Michigan lad, weighing 190 lb., finished off the Services nor the Civilians have yet pointed Al Delaney, of Canada, there- staged any trials! The Civilians by earning the right to challenge veteran Rosenbloom, who tipped the scales at 185 lb., in quick
order under a furious two-handed barrage. should be able to field a fairly, Farr. powerful side on the lines of the following
Benwell ("") or K. Ramzan (KIT.C); A. E. P. Guest (Radio)
The fight was one of the poorest ever seen at the Stadium, neither baxer displaying the least initiative.
Reuter
and E. L. Gosano (Recreio); Hassan ROTHERHAM
(Radio), W. 4. Reed (Club) and
J. Gonsalves (Recreio); S. A. For ELIMINATE ler (Club), Alting ("Y"") or T. Whit- ley (Club), Pyara Singh (KIT.C),
BURTON TOWN
Kraus ("Y") or J. M. Pintos IN CUP REPLAY
(KIT.C.); A. P. Souza (KITC); V. Bond (Club) or Well- (Police).
ง
Taken in hand recently by Doctor" Jack Kearns, the man who publicised Jack Dempsey in- to the greatest fighting attrac tion, young Jimmy Adamick has been bowling over all opposition in the last few months, reveal- ing an unusual murderous punch- mg ability.
man has not accepted the offer to date. He also failed to pick Adam- A RECORD PUNCH His knockout victory to-night ick as an opponent when offered a stretched his record to 38 consecu- choice of five men to meet on Decem tive wins via the short route, which ber 18 at New York under the direc is probably some sort of a world re- tion of the 20th Century Sporting
Club-United Press. cord..
Kearns has made statements to
London, To-day. Burton Town, who held Rother ham to a draw of one goal each Following the Army's first trian- last Saturday in their First Round gular Tournament game against encounter in the FA Cup, were] the Navy, it should not be difficult yesterday eliminated in the replay the effect that his latest protege is to try and select a Combined Ser- when Rotherham won by three even a harder bitter than Louis and vices team and the following will clear goals on their home ground as proof points out that Adamick probably form the nuclens:
Sig. Dove (Signals) or-Lt. Met-
Reuter
sent Jack Kranz to the land of nod
PLYMOUTH'S $4,000 TRANSFER
in a single round, while the same
Plymouth Argyle last night secured foe lasted eight rounds with the pre-1 the transfer from Sunderland of James
calfe (P.A.): Flt. Lt. Wallace AMR BEY HOLDS sent world heavyweight champion in Clark, centre-half, and he will play
(RAF) and Lt. Douglas (PE);
SQUASH TITLE
London, To-day.
1934
against Tottenham on Saturday. The fee was about £4,000. Clark has been SCHMELING SDE STEPS five years with Sunderland and gained The teran fight manager is a championship medal two seasons ago. more enthusiastic over Adamick's but he was not in the cap team last
sexson owing to injury. prospects than he was over Demp- sey's Chances when he handled the "Mansassa Mauler.”
• Cpt. A. G. Cox (Signals), Lt. Comdr. Spencer (Navy) or Naik Bhag Singh (IH.C.) and Sub. Lt. Paulden (Navy); Flt. Lt. Jenkins (R.AF-), Amr Bey yesterday retained the Lt. Kanna Ram (Rajput Rifles), Lt. Onen Squash Championship Pritham Nath (Rajput Rifles), Ne- England when he beat Dear in the rain Singh (Kumaon Rifles) and second half of the championship He offered Max Schmeling $100,- Partab Singh (Kumaon Rifles). İby 97. 8-10, 9-6, 9-5-Reuter 000 to meet Adamick, but the Ger
A new speed title race, three miles club relay championship of Great Britain, is to be sponsored at Rich- mond, Surrey, on March 25, by the National Skating Association.
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