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1848 in sports

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1848 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Contents

Baseball

Events

  • First publication of the Knickerbocker rules.
  • Boxing

    Events

  • William Thompson retains the Championships of England but there is no record of any fights involving him in 1848.
  • Cricket

    Events

  • 18 July — birth in Gloucestershire of W. G. Grace, who will dominate cricket to the end of the 19th century and be hailed as The Great Cricketer
  • England

  • Most runs – George Parr 339 @ 18.83 (HS 52)
  • Most wickets – William Hillyer 85 @ 7.28 (BB 8–26)
  • Football

    Events

  • The original Cambridge University Rules are written by a committee of students, including H. de Winton and J. C. Thring, who are still confused by the different rules operating at the various schools. Besides Rugby, Eton and Harrow there are also rules of a sort in place at Winchester, Shrewsbury and elsewhere. Cambridge is the first attempt at codifying the rules of association football (i.e., the "dribbling" game) as distinct from rugby football (i.e., the "handling" game).
  • Unfortunately, no copy of these original Cambridge Rules survives.
  • The essential difference in the two codes is always that association football does not allow a player to run with the ball in his hands or pass it by hand to a colleague. However, the early rules do allow players to touch and control the ball by hand.
  • Horse racing

    England

  • Grand National – Chandler
  • 1,000 Guineas Stakes – Canezou
  • 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Flatcatcher
  • Epsom Derby – Surplice
  • Epsom Oaks – Cymba
  • St. Leger Stakes – Surplice
  • Lacrosse

    Events

  • Montreal's Olympic Club plays a match against an indigenous team.
  • Rowing

    The Boat Race

  • The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race is not held this year
  • Other events

  • Henry Clasper builds the first keelless racing boats and spoon shaped oars, and develops the outrigger.
  • References

    1848 in sports Wikipedia