1873 in sports

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Template:Short description Template:Year nav sports topic5 1873 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

College championship

Events

England

Scotland

Events

National championship

Events

  • 23 September — Tom Allen becomes the undisputed Heavyweight Champion of America when he defeats Mike McCoole in the 7th round at "Chateau Island" near St. Louis, Missouri.<ref name="TA">Cyber Boxing Zone – Tom Allen. Retrieved 12 November 2009.</ref>
  • 29 October — McCoole is arrested and later convicted for shooting another pugilist called Patsy Mavery at St. Louis. This ends his career.<ref name="MM">Cyber Boxing Zone – Mike McCoole. Retrieved 12 November 2009.</ref>
  • 18 November — Allen defends his title against Ben Hogan at Pacific City, Iowa. In the 3rd round, Hogan claims a foul but is refused by the referee. A riot erupts and the bout is forced to end, being declared a draw. Allen retains the American Championship but does not fight again until 1876.<ref name="TA"/>

Events

Events

  • Player qualification rules are introduced with players having to decide at the start of a season whether they will play for their county of birth or their county of residence. Until now, it has been quite common for a player to play for two counties during the course of a single season. Increasing media interest in county cricket enables a semi-official championship to be inaugurated, based on media consensus.

England

Major tournaments

Events

England

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Australia

Canada

Ireland

USA

The Boat Race

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