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1889 in sports

1889 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Track and Field

American football

College championship

Association football

Denmark

England

Netherlands

Scotland

  • Scottish Cup final – Third Lanark 2–1 Celtic (replay; the SFA declared the original match void due to adverse conditions). Celtic reaches the Scottish Cup final in the club's inaugural season.

Australian Rules Football

Baseball

National championship

Boxing

Events

  • 8 July — John L. Sullivan defeats Jake Kilrain after 75 rounds in the last major bareknuckle contest. Some authorities recognise it as a world title contest although it is fought under London Prize Ring Rules rather than the now-accepted Queensberry Rules.

Lineal world champions

Canadian Football

  • The Dominion Championship is not held this year.
  • Ontario Rugby Football Union champions - Ottawa College. After defeating Queens University twice and Toronto once, Ottawa is scheduled to play a second game against Toronto. The Ottawa players see this as unnecessary as they had already defeated them in the first game. Ottawa yields the cup rather than play the match, but Toronto refuses to accept it without the two teams meeting in the second game. Ottawa is declared champions for the fifth straight year
  • Quebec Rugby Football Union champions - Montreal.
  • Winnipeg wins the first Northwest Championship, a tournament for teams in Manitoba and the Northwest Territories.

Cricket

Events

  • 12–13 March — South Africa plays its inaugural Test match against the touring England national cricket team. England wins by 8 wickets. The match also marks the beginning of first-class cricket in South Africa where the Currie Cup is inaugurated as the premier domestic competition.
  • The number of balls per over in England is increased from four to five. The four-ball over has been used since time immemorial.
  • The major English county cricket clubs meet to agree a way of deciding an order of ranking for the next season; the official County Championship is established.

England

Australia

  • Most runs – Harry Trott 507 @ 39.00 (HS 172)
  • Most wickets – John Ferris 36 @ 15.83 (BB 6–62)

Golf

Major tournaments

Other tournaments

Horse racing

England

Australia

Canada

Ireland

USA

Ice hockey

Events

Rowing

The Boat Race

Rugby football

Home Nations Championship

Tennis

England

USA

References