1883 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
College championship
Events
- Modification of the scoring rules produces a system of four points for a touchdown, two points for kicks after touchdowns, two points for safeties, and five for field goals.
England
Scotland
Australia
National championship
Events
- The NL, AA, and Northwestern League limit competition in the Tripartite Agreement, the first National Agreement and the birth of so-called "Organised Baseball".
- 6 September â Chicago White Stockings set a still standing record for Major League Baseball by scoring 18 runs in a single inning (the 7th) in a game against the Detroit Wolverines.
Events
- American heavyweight champion John L. Sullivan has a scare when he is knocked down in the first round of his fight against Charley Mitchell in New York City. He recovers to secure a technical knockout when police intervene after the third round and stop the fight. Sullivan goes on tour across America, fighting mainly in exhibition bouts; none of his genuine challengers last more than three rounds.
- Canadian Football still closely resembles rugby union at this point in its history. A field goal is worth 6 points, a try 4, a safety 2 points and a kick to the deadline and a rouge are both worth 1.
- Both the Ontario and Quebec Rugby Football Unions are founded. Montreal wins the inaugural season of the Quebec competition, while Toronto wins its Ontario counterpart.
Events
- England tours Australia to play a Test series of three matches, England winning 2âÂÂ1 and so regaining The Ashes for the first time.
England
Australia
Major tournaments
England
Australia
Canada
Ireland
USA
Events
- First organised competition takes place in Davos, Switzerland
The Boat Race
Home Nations Championship
Other events
England
USA
World
- The 7th pre-open era 1883 Men's Tennis tour gets underway 30 tournaments are staged this year from 24 April to 12 November.
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