1887 in sports
1887 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
College championship
Events
- The rules are changed so that gametime is set at two halves of 45 minutes each (as in Association football). Two paid officials, a referee and an umpire, are mandated for each game.
England
Germany
Scotland
Events
National championship
Events
- The two major leagues agree to a unified set of rules.
- The National Colored Base Ball League plays for a few weeks before folding.
- Five black men play in the International League, the highest minor league, the high-water mark in racial integration of professional baseball.
Lineal world champions[1]
Events
- The English cricket team in Australia in 1886–87, generally known as Alfred Shaw's XI, is described by Wisden as "one of the strongest that ever left England for the Colonies". The team plays 10 first-class matches, winning 6 with 2 draws and 2 defeats (both against New South Wales). England win both Test matches played by 13 runs and 71 runs respectively.
England
Australia
Major tournaments
Other tournaments
England
Australia
Canada
Ireland
USA
The Boat Race
Home Nations Championship
Events
Events
- American champion Richard D. Sears retires from the sport after winning the US singles title for the seventh successive time, a record that still stands
England
USA
America's Cup
References
Sports by year 1851 – 1900
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to 1850 • 1851 – 1900 • 1901 – 1950 • 1951 – 2000 • from 2001
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