1867 in sports
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1867 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
| Centuries: | 18th century · 19th century · 20th century |
| Decades: | 1830s 1840s 1850s 1860s 1870s 1880s 1890s |
| Years: | 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 |
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[edit] Association football
England
- Formation of the Sheffield FA, which continues to promote its own Sheffield Rules. The Sheffield FA establishes the local Youdan Cup, the first organised football tournament, which is won by Hallam FC
- 4 September – Sheffield Wednesday founded by members of the Wednesday Cricket Club in Sheffield. As is so often the case, a football club is founded by cricketers who need a winter activity to keep fit. The club name acknowledges that Wednesday was the day on which members take an afternoon off work for practice. Sheffield Wednesday is originally based at Bramall Lane, then a multi–sports complex that had originally opened for cricket in 1854.
Scotland
- Queen's Park founded in Glasgow; it is the oldest association football club in Scotland.
[edit] Baseball
- National Association of Base Ball Players champion – Morrisania Unions
- The first National club of Washington tours from Ohio to Missouri, playing ten matches in 17 days. Like the Excelsiors tour of New York state in 1860, the Nationals tour spreads the game and advanced points of play to fans and players. Several top teams will tour on a similar national scale in the next few years.
[edit] Boxing
- Publication of the Marquess of Queensberry rules which had been written in 1865. These rules prescribe the use of gloves, the ten second count, the three minute round and the one minute's rest between rounds.
- 10 May – Jimmy Elliott defeats Bill Davis in the 9th round at Point Pelee Island in Canada. Davis has now lost to both Elliott and Mike McCoole who continue to claim the American Championship, but these two will never meet in the ring.
- 31 August – McCoole defeats Aaron Jones in the 34th round at Busenbord's Station, Ohio
- 15 October – Jem Mace is due to defend the English Championship against Ned O'Baldwin in London but the bout is prevented by the authorities. There is by this time considerable opposition to bareknuckle boxing in England and fights are becoming impossible to stage at all, let alone profitably. Mace reacts to the latest ban by taking his trade to America, leaving the English Championship as a dead title. Competitive boxing in Great Britain is effectively terminated until after the foundation of the National Sporting Club in 1891.
- The demise of bareknuckle boxing in England is consistent with the spread of Victorian ethics and morality. The influential newspaper industry has fuelled distaste for prizefighting by widely publicising the brutality of the 1860 Heenan-Sayers fight. The Queensberry Rules with their demand for gloves and timings are an establishment reaction to the furore and are designed to "clean up" a sport that is out of touch with Victorian values.
[edit] Cricket
Events
Honours – England
- Champion County – Yorkshire
- Most runs – Thomas Humphrey 946 @ 26.27 (HS 144)
- Most wickets – George Wootton 142 @ 11.58 (BB 8-15)
[edit] Golf
[edit] Horse racing
- Inaugural running of the Belmont Stakes is won by Ruthless
Steeplechases
- Grand National – Cortolvin
Flat races
- Australia: Melbourne Cup – Tim Whiffler
- Canada: Queen's Plate – Wild Rose
- Ireland: Irish Derby Stakes – Golden Plover
- English Triple Crown Races:
- 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Vauban
- Epsom Derby – Hermit
- St. Leger Stakes – Achievement
- United States Triple Crown Races:
[edit] Lacrosse
- William George Beers, a Canadian dentist, rewrites the rules written by the Montreal Lacrosse Club in 1856.
- First lacrosse game using Beers' rules is played at Upper Canada College, who lose to the Toronto Cricket Club by a score of 3-1.
[edit] Rowing
- Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race – Oxford
- Four oarsmen from Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada win the World Championship in Paris, becoming Canada's first world champions and earning the "Paris Crew" nickname.
[edit] Rugby football
- Foundation of Swinton RLFC and Wasps RFC
[edit] References
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