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1885 in sports

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1885 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Contents

American football

College championship

  • College football national championship – Princeton Tigers
  • Association football

    England

  • FA Cup final – Blackburn Rovers 2–0 Queen's Park (Glasgow) at The Oval
  • 20 July — the Football Association legitimises professionalism
  • Millwall FC founded by workers on the Isle of Dogs as Millwall Rovers.
  • Southampton FC founded as Southampton St Mary’s by members of St Mary’s Church YMCA.
  • Scotland

  • Scottish Cup final – Renton 3–1 Vale of Leven at Hampden Park (replay following 0–0 draw)
  • Baseball

    National championship

  • National League v. American Association – Chicago NL ties St Louis A's, 3 games to 3 with one tie.
  • Events

  • The Cuban Giants, composed mainly of African-American players from Philadelphia, is the first black professional baseball team on a reasonably permanent basis. It will sometimes join a league and use a regular home park but more often tour independently.
  • Boxing

    Events

  • 29 August — John L. Sullivan's six round defeat of Dominick McCaffrey in Chester Park, Cincinnati, inaugurates the modern World heavyweight boxing championship under Queensberry Rules. The bout is described as being "to decide the Marquess of Queensberry glove contest for the championship of the world". Sullivan will hold the title until 1892.
  • World Middleweight Champion Jack (Nonpareil) Dempsey defeats 12 challengers during the year, most of them by knockouts.
  • Future World Heavyweight Champion James J. Corbett is the most successful amateur boxer on America's Pacific Coast and takes part in an exhibition bout with Dempsey.
  • Lineal world champions

  • World Heavyweight Championship – John L. Sullivan
  • World Middleweight Championship – Jack Nonpareil Dempsey
  • Cricket

    Events

  • Nottinghamshire wins the county championship title for a third successive season
  • England

  • Champion County – Nottinghamshire
  • Most runs – Walter Read 1,880 @ 44.76 (HS 163)
  • Most wickets – George Lohmann 142 @ 14.36 (BB 8–18)
  • Australia

  • Most runs – Billy Barnes 520 @ 43.33 (HS 134)
  • Most wickets – Bobby Peel 35 @ 19.22 (BB 7–27)
  • Golf

    Events

  • Inaugural British Amateur Championship held at Royal Liverpool Golf Club
  • Major tournaments

  • British Open – Bob Martin
  • Other tournaments

  • British Amateur – Allen MacFie
  • Horse racing

    England

  • Grand National – Roquefort
  • 1,000 Guineas Stakes – Farewell
  • 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Paradox
  • Epsom Derby – Melton
  • Epsom Oaks – Lonely
  • St. Leger Stakes – Melton
  • Australia

  • Melbourne Cup – Sheet Anchor
  • Canada

  • Queen's Plate – Willie W.
  • Ireland

  • Irish Grand National – Billet Doux
  • Irish Derby Stakes – St. Kevin
  • USA

  • Kentucky Derby – Joe Cotton
  • Preakness Stakes – Tecumseh
  • Belmont Stakes – Tyrant
  • Ice hockey

    Events

  • 31 January — the Montreal Hockey Club defeats the McGill University 1–0 to win the 1885 Montreal Winter Carnival Ice Hockey Tournament
  • Rowing

    The Boat Race

  • 28 March — Oxford wins the 42nd Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race
  • Rugby football

    Home Nations Championship

  • The 3rd series of the Home Nations Championship is not completed
  • Other events

  • Establishment of London Welsh RFC and Connacht Rugby
  • Tennis

    England

  • Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship – William Renshaw (GB) defeats Herbert Lawford (GB) 7–5 6–2 4–6 7–5
  • Wimbledon Women's Singles Championship – Maud Watson (GB) defeats Blanche Bingley (GB) 6–1 7–5
  • USA

  • American Men's Singles Championship – Richard D. Sears (USA) defeats Godfrey M. Brinley (USA) 6–3 4–6 6–0 6–3
  • Yacht racing

    America's Cup

  • The New York Yacht Club retains the America's Cup as Puritan defeats British challenger Genesta, of the Royal Yacht Squadron, 2 races to 0
  • References

    1885 in sports Wikipedia


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