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1908 in sports

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1908 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

[[American football]]

College championship

  • College football national championship – Penn Quakers

[[Association football]]

Belgium

  • R.S.C. Anderlecht was founded in Brussels Region on May 27. Brazil
  • 25 March — Clube Atlético Mineiro founded England
  • The Football League – Manchester United 52 points, Aston Villa 43, Manchester City 43, Newcastle United 42, The Wednesday 42, Middlesbrough 41
  • FA Cup final – Wolverhampton Wanderers 3–1 Newcastle United at Crystal Palace, London
  • Bradford Park Avenue (1908–70) and Tottenham Hotspur elected to the Football League after Lincoln City and Stoke FC are expelled. Stoke FC is not involved in the election process but goes into receivership soon afterwards and is replaced by Tottenham Hotspur, who have lost the election to Bradford Park Avenue. Germany
  • National Championship – Viktoria Berlin 3–0 Stuttgarter Kickers at Berlin-Tempelhof Greece
  • 3 February — Panathinaikos, Greece's most successful sports club is founded in Athens, Greece by Georgios Kalafatis. Italy
  • 9 March — Internazionale Milan founded Mexico
  • Club Union of Mexico becomes Club Deportivo Guadalajara Netherlands
  • 19 July — Feyenoord Rotterdam founded Scotland
  • Scottish Football League – Celtic
  • Scottish Cup final – Celtic 5–1 St Mirren at Hampden Park

[[Australian rules football]]

VFL Premiership

  • Carlton wins the 12th VFL Premiership: Carlton 5.5 (35) d Essendon 3.8 (26) at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) Events
  • Richmond and University join the VFL

[[Bandy]]

Sweden

  • Championship final – Djurgårdens IF 3–1 Östergötlands BF

[[Baseball]]

World Series

  • 10–14 October — Chicago Cubs (NL) defeats Detroit Tigers (AL) to win the 1908 World Series by 4 games to 1 Events
  • 23 September — the Merkle incident, which finally costs New York Giants the NL pennant
  • Major League Baseball's lowest scoring season including the current record for fewest runs scored in a season by one team: 372 by St. Louis Cardinals
  • Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) founded

[[Boxing]]

Events

  • 4 July — Battling Nelson recovers his World Lightweight Championship from Joe Gans with a 17th-round knockout at Colma, California
  • World Middleweight Champion Stanley Ketchel loses his title on 7 September to Billy Papke by a 12th-round technical knockout at Vernon, California, but regains it on 26 November at Colma, California, where he knocks out Papke in the 11th round
  • October – Mike "Twin" Sullivan vacates the World Welterweight Championship which remains unresolved until 1914
  • 26 December — Jack Johnson becomes the first African American World Heavyweight Champion by defeating Tommy Burns at Sydney, Australia. Johnson holds the title until 1915. Lineal world champions
  • World Heavyweight Championship – Tommy Burns → Jack Johnson
  • World Light Heavyweight Championship – vacant
  • World Middleweight Championship – Stanley Ketchel → Billy Papke → Stanley Ketchel
  • World Welterweight Championship – Mike "Twin" Sullivan → vacant
  • World Lightweight Championship – Joe Gans → Battling Nelson
  • World Featherweight Championship – Abe Attell
  • World Bantamweight Championship – Jimmy Walsh

[[Canadian football|Canadian Football]]

  • Goals during play are reduced to 3 points
  • Interprovincial Rugby Football Union - Hamilton Tigers
  • Ontario Rugby Football Union - Toronto Athletic Club
  • Manitoba Rugby Football Union - St John's
  • Intercollegiate Rugby Football Union - University of Toronto
  • Saskatchewan Rugby Football Union - Regina YMCA
  • Edmonton defeats Calgary to win the Alberta Rugby Football League
  • Dominion Championship - Hamilton defeats Toronto Varsity 21-17

[[Cricket]]

England

  • County Championship – Yorkshire
  • Minor Counties Championship – Staffordshire
  • Most runs – Tom Hayward 2337 @ 45.82 (HS 175)
  • Most wickets – Colin Blythe 197 @ 16.88 (BB 8–83)
  • Wisden Cricketers of the Year – Walter Brearley, Lord Hawke, Jack Hobbs, Alan Marshal, John Newstead Australia
  • Sheffield Shield – Victoria
  • Most runs – Joe Hardstaff senior 1360 @ 52.30 (HS 135)
  • Most wickets – Jack Saunders and Jack Crawford 66 apiece India
  • Bombay Triangular – Parsees New Zealand
  • Plunket Shield – Auckland South Africa
  • Currie Cup – Western Province West Indies
  • Inter-Colonial Tournament – not contested

[[Cycle sport|Cycling]]

Tour de France

[[Field hockey]]

Olympic Games (Men's Competition)

  • Gold Medal – England
  • Silver Medal – Ireland
  • Bronze Medals – Scotland & Wales

[[Figure skating]]

Events

  • Inaugural International Skating Union (ISU) Championships for pair skating is held at Saint Petersburg
  • Figure skating is held at the 1908 Summer Olympics and is the first winter sport to feature at the Olympics — 16 years before the inaugural Winter Games is held World Figure Skating Championships
  • World Men's Champion – Ulrich Salchow (Sweden)
  • World Women's Champion – Lily Kronberger (Hungary)
  • World Pairs Champions – Anna Hübler and Heinrich Burger (Germany) 1908 Summer Olympics
  • Men's individual – Ulrich Salchow (Sweden)
  • Men's special figures – Nikolai Panin (Russia)
  • Women's individual – Madge Syers (Great Britain)
  • Pairs – Anna Hübler and Heinrich Burger (Germany)

[[Golf]]

Major tournaments

  • British Open – James Braid
  • US Open – Fred McLeod Other tournaments
  • British Amateur – Edward Lassen
  • US Amateur – Jerome Travers

[[Horse racing]]

England

  • Grand National – Rubio
  • 1,000 Guineas Stakes – Rhodora
  • 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Norman
  • The Derby – Signorinetta
  • The Oaks – Signorinetta
  • St. Leger Stakes – Your Majesty Australia
  • Melbourne Cup – Lord Nolan Canada
  • King's Plate – Seismic Ireland
  • Irish Grand National – Lord Rivers
  • Irish Derby Stakes – Wild Bouquet USA
  • Kentucky Derby – Stone Street
  • Preakness Stakes – Royal Tourist
  • Belmont Stakes – Colin

[[Ice hockey]]

Events

  • January 2 — The first All-Star game in ice hockey history is held at Montreal to benefit the widow of Hod Stuart, killed in an off-season swimming accident. Stanley Cup
  • January 9–13 – Montreal Wanderers defeat the Ottawa Victorias 9–3, 13–1 (22–4) in a two-game challenge to retain the Stanley Cup.
  • March 7 — Montreal Wanderers win the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (ECAHA) championship for the third year in a row and successfully defend the Stanley Cup.
  • March 10–12 – Montreal Wanderers defeat Winnipeg Maple Leafs 11–5, 9–3 (20–8) in a two-game challenge.
  • March 14 – Montreal Wanderers defeat Toronto Professionals 6–4 in a one-game challenge to retain the Stanley Cup.

[[Lacrosse]]

Events

  • Lacrosse is played as an Olympic sport for the second and last time (the first having been in 1904). Canada defeats Great Britain: they are the only two teams to compete.

[[Motorsport]]

Main article: 1908 in motorsport

[[Olympic Games]]

1908 Summer Olympics

  • The 1908 Summer Olympics takes place in London
  • Great Britain wins the most medals (145) and the most gold medals (56)

[[Rowing (sport)|Rowing]]

The Boat Race

  • 4 April — Cambridge wins the 65th Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race

[[Rugby league]]

[[Rugby union]]

Home Nations Championship

  • 26th Home Nations Championship series is won by Wales
  • As Wales also defeats France in a 1908 non-championship match, its team is retrospectively regarded as a Grand Slam winner

[[Speed skating]]

Speed Skating World Championships

  • Men's All-round Champion – Oscar Mathisen (Norway)

[[Tennis]]

Australia

References

References

  1. "Scottish Cup Past Winners {{!}} Scottish Cup {{!}} Scottish FA".
  2. [http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/pastchp.htm Cyber Boxing Zone]
  3. This award was subtitled ''Lord Hawke and Four Cricketers of the Year''.
  4. (26 August 2020). "Cycling-Tour de France list of winners".
  5. "James Braid {{!}} British golfer".
  6. "Epsom Derby {{!}} History, Winners, & Facts {{!}} Britannica".
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