1869 in sports
1869 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
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American football
Events
- 6 November — the first American intercollegiate football game is played, between Princeton Tigers and Rutgers Scarlet Knights, although the rules are closer to modern Association football (soccer). Rutgers wins by 6 "runs" to 4.
- A second game is played a week later at Princeton who win this 8–0.
Baseball
Events
- The Cincinnati Red Stockings became the first all-professional team in baseball with ten salaried players.
Boxing
Events
- 15 June — Mike McCoole defeats British challenger Tom Allen on a ninth round disqualification near St. Louis, Missouri. McCoole continues to claim the disputed American Championship but his main rival Jimmy Elliott is inactive this year.[1][2]
- Future champion Allen is the most active fighter in 1869. Besides losing to McCoole, he defeats Bill Davis in the 43rd round; and has two fights against Charley Gallagher, losing the first in the second round and drawing the rematch. Meanwhile, the last English Champion Jem Mace is touring America and giving sparring exhibitions only.[3]
Cricket
Events
- The demise of the original Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club, which had played first-class cricket since 1819. A team called Cambridgeshire will be formed to play in two specially arranged matches, one in 1869 v. Yorkshire and one in 1871 v. Surrey. After that, Cambridgeshire will cease to be a first-class team.
England
- Most runs – W. G. Grace 1,320 @ 57.39 (HS 180)
- Most wickets – James Southerton 136 @ 15.36 (BB 8–68)
Horse racing
England
- Grand National – The Colonel (first of two consecutive wins)
- 1,000 Guineas Stakes – Scottish Queen
- 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Pretender
- The Derby – Pretender[4]
- The Oaks – Brigantine
- St. Leger Stakes – Pero Gomez
Australia
- Melbourne Cup – Warrior
Canada
- Queen's Plate – Bay Jack
Ireland
- Irish Derby Stakes – The Scout
USA
Rugby football
Events
- Sydney University Football Club forms the first football club in Australia, playing Rugby rules.
- Foundation of Preston Grasshoppers
References
- Cyber Boxing Zone – Jimmy Elliott. Retrieved on 8 November 2009.
- Cyber Boxing Zone – Mike McCoole. Retrieved on 8 November 2009.
- Cyber Boxing Zone – Jem Mace. Retrieved on 8 November 2009.
- "Epsom Derby | History, Winners, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
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