1879 in sports
1879 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
American football
College championship
- College football national championship – Princeton Tigers
Events
- Foundation of Michigan Wolverines
Association football
International
- 5 April — James F. M. Prinsep of Clapham Rovers becomes England's youngest international player at the age of 17 years and 252 when he makes his debut (and only appearance) for England against Scotland. The record stands for more than 123 years until broken by Wayne Rooney in 2003.
England
- FA Cup final – Old Etonians 1–0 Clapham Rovers at The Oval
- Sunderland AFC is founded by a meeting of local schoolteachers and originally called Sunderland & District Teachers AFC. Non–teachers are allowed to play the following year when the club's name is changed to Sunderland AFC.
Scotland
- Scottish Cup final – Vale of Leven win by a walkover after Rangers refuse to appear in the replay due to a protest about a disallowed goal in the original match, drawn 1–1.
Baseball
National championship
- National League champions – Providence Grays
Events
- The National League agrees that no one else will hire any of five players listed by each club, the first reserve lists.
Boxing
Events
- John J. Dwyer defeats former champion Jimmy Elliott in 12 rounds at Long Point, Canada, and then claims the Heavyweight Championship of America due to the continued inactivity of current champion Joe Goss and the main challenger Paddy Ryan. His claim is not recognised. Subsequently, Dwyer becomes involved in a bar room brawl with Ryan in New York City.[1]
- John L. Sullivan turns professional and wins his first five known fights.[2]
Cricket
Events
- 2–4 January — Australia defeats England by 10 wickets at Sydney Cricket Ground in the only Test match of the season
- 2 January — Fred Spofforth of Australia claims the first hat-trick in Test cricket
- 25 February — formation of Leicestershire County Cricket Club
England
- Champion County[3] – Lancashire and Nottinghamshire share the title
- Most runs – W. G. Grace 880 @ 35.20 (HS 123)
- Most wickets – Fred Morley 147 @ 10.70 (BB 8–52)
Australia
- Most runs – George Ulyett 306 @ 34.00 (HS 71)
- Most wickets – Tom Emmett 44 @ 11.63 (BB 8–47)
Golf
Major tournaments
Horse racing
England
- Grand National – The Liberator
- 1,000 Guineas Stakes – Wheel of Fortune
- 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Charibert
- Epsom Derby – Sir Bevys
- Epsom Oaks – Wheel of Fortune
- St. Leger Stakes – Rayon d'Or
Australia
- Melbourne Cup – Darriwell
Canada
- Queen's Plate – Moss Rose
Ireland
- Irish Grand National – Jupiter Tonans
- Irish Derby Stakes – Soulouque
USA
Hurling
Events
- The Irish Hurling Union formalises the sport for the first time.
Lacrosse
Events
- The U.S. Amateur Lacrosse Association is formed and adopts the Canadian rules.
Rowing
The Boat Race
- 5 April — Cambridge wins the 36th Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race
Rugby football
Events
- Foundation of Bramley RLFC, Rosslyn Park F.C. and Warrington RLFC
Tennis
England
- Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship – John Hartley (GB) defeated Vere St. Leger Goold (GB) 6–2, 6–4, 6–2
References
- ↑ Cyber Boxing Zone – John J Dwyer. Retrieved on 12 November 2009.
- ↑ Cyber Boxing Zone – John L Sullivan. Retrieved on 12 November 2009.
- ↑ A semi-official seasonal title proclaimed by media consensus prior to December 1889 when the official County Championship is constituted.
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