- Source: 1910 in sports
1910 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
American football
College championship
College football national champions – Harvard Crimson
Professional championship
Ohio League champions – Shelby Blues and Shelby Tigers (shared)
Association football
England
The Football League – Aston Villa 53 points, Liverpool 48, Blackburn Rovers 45, Newcastle United 45, Manchester United 45, Sheffield United 42
FA Cup final – Newcastle United 2–0 Barnsley at Crystal Palace, London (replay following 1–1 draw at Crystal Palace)
Manchester United moves from its venue at Bank Street to its present home Old Trafford
Germany
National Championship – Karlsruher FV (0–0) 1–0 Holstein Kiel at Köln
Foundation of FC St. Pauli (15 May)
Norway
Foundation of Bærum SK (26 March)
Scotland
Scottish Football League – Celtic
Scottish Cup final – Dundee 2–1 Clyde at Ibrox Park (2nd replay, following 2–2 and 0–0 draws)
Ayr United formed following a merger between Ayr Parkhouse and Ayr FC
Australian rules football
VFL Premiership
St. Kilda achieves the worst start by a team that did not suffer a winless season, losing its first seventeen games before a huge upset over Carlton. This has been equalled only by Fremantle in 2001 and Greater Western Sydney in 2013.
Collingwood wins the 14th VFL premiership, defeating Carlton 9.7 (61) to 6.11 (47) at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)
Bandy
Sweden
Championship final – IFK Uppsala 2–0 IFK Stockholm
Baseball
World Series
17–23 October — Philadelphia Athletics (AL) defeats Chicago Cubs (NL) to win the 1910 World Series by 4 games to 1
Boxing
Events
22 February — Ad Wolgast outlasts Battling Nelson at Point Richmond, California, to win the World Lightweight Championship by a technical knockout after 40 rounds.
4 July — in boxing's first "fight of the century", Jack Johnson knocks out the "great white hope" James J. Jeffries in round 15 to retain his World Heavyweight Championship title.
15 October — World Middleweight Champion Stanley Ketchel is shot and killed at Conway, Missouri, by Walter Dipley, a jealous farm worker. Ketchel is rated by many boxing historians as the best middleweight ever. The title remains vacant until 1913.
Lineal world champions
World Heavyweight Championship – Jack Johnson
World Light Heavyweight Championship – vacant
World Middleweight Championship – Stanley Ketchel → vacant
World Welterweight Championship – vacant
World Lightweight Championship – Battling Nelson → Ad Wolgast
World Featherweight Championship – Abe Attell
World Bantamweight Championship – Monte Attell
Canadian football
The Saskatchewan Rugby Football Union adopts CRU rules
Interprovincial Rugby Football Union - Hamilton Tigers
Ontario Rugby Football Union - Toronto Athletic Club
Manitoba Rugby Football Union - Winnipeg Rowing Club
Intercollegiate Rugby Football Union - University of Toronto
Saskatchewan Rugby Football Union - Moose Jaw
Calgary defeats Edmonton to win the Alberta Rugby Football League
2nd Grey Cup – University of Toronto defeats Hamilton 16-7
Cricket
England
County Championship – Kent
Minor Counties Championship – Norfolk
Most runs – Johnny Tyldesley 2265 @ 46.22 (HS 158)
Most wickets – Razor Smith 247 @ 13.05 (BB 8–13)
Wisden Cricketers of the Year – Harry Foster, Alfred Hartley, Charlie Llewellyn, Razor Smith, Frank Woolley
Australia
Sheffield Shield – South Australia
Most runs – Bert Kortlang 656 @ 131.20 (HS 197)
Most wickets – Jack Saunders 49 @ 17.32 (BB 6–35)
India
Bombay Triangular – Europeans shared with Parsees
New Zealand
Plunket Shield – Auckland
South Africa
Currie Cup – not contested
West Indies
Inter-Colonial Tournament – Trinidad and Tobago
Cycling
Tour de France
Octave Lapize (France) wins the 8th Tour de France
Figure skating
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)
Golf
Major tournaments
British Open – James Braid
US Open – Alex Smith
Other tournaments
British Amateur – John Ball
US Amateur – William C. Fownes Jr.
Horse racing
England
Grand National – Jenkinstown
1,000 Guineas Stakes – Winkipop
2,000 Guineas Stakes – Neil Gow
The Derby – Lemberg
The Oaks – Rosedrop
St. Leger Stakes – Swynford
Australia
Melbourne Cup – Comedy King
Canada
King's Plate – Parmer
Ireland
Irish Grand National – Oniche
Irish Derby Stakes – Aviator
USA
Kentucky Derby – Donau
Preakness Stakes – Layminster
Belmont Stakes – Sweep
Ice hockey
Stanley Cup
15 March — Montreal Wanderers wins the NHA championship and the Stanley Cup. The club then defeats Berlin Dutchmen in a challenge.
Events
5 January — National Hockey Association (NHA) commences its inaugural season
15 January — Canadian Hockey Association disbands. Ottawa and Montreal Shamrocks join the NHA.
March — Toronto St. Michael's Majors wins the Allan Cup
December — NHA loses its Cobalt and Haileybury teams, but gains a Quebec team. The Montreal Canadiens are taken over by George Kennedy's Club Athletique Canadien after threatening legal action.
Motorsport
Rowing
The Boat Race
23 March — Oxford wins the 67th Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race
Rugby league
England
Championship – Oldham
Challenge Cup final – Leeds 26–12 Hull F.C. at Fartown Ground, Huddersfield (replay, following 7–7 draw at Fartown)
Lancashire League Championship – Oldham
Yorkshire League Championship – Wakefield Trinity
Lancashire County Cup – Wigan 22–5 Leigh
Yorkshire County Cup – Huddersfield 21–0 Batley
Australia
17 September — the 1910 NSWRFL season culminates in a grand final between South Sydney and Newtown which is drawn 4–4. Newtown are crowned premiers by virtue of being minor premiers.
Rugby union
Five Nations Championship
France joins the Home Nations Championship which is now called the Five Nations Championship
28th Five Nations Championship series is won by England
Speed skating
Speed Skating World Championships
Men's All-round Champion – Nikolay Strunnikov (Russia)
Tennis
Australia
Australian Men's Singles Championship – Rodney Heath (Australia) defeats Horace Rice (Australia) 6–4 6–3 6–2
England
Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship – Anthony Wilding (New Zealand) defeats Arthur Gore (GB) 6–4 7–5 4–6 6–2
Wimbledon Women's Singles Championship – Dorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers (GB) defeats Dora Boothby (GB) 6–2 6–2
France
French Men's Singles Championship – Maurice Germot (France) defeats François Blanchy (France): details unknown
French Women's Singles Championship – Jeanne Matthey (France) defeats Marguerite Broquedis (France): details unknown
USA
American Men's Singles Championship – William Larned (USA) defeats Tom Bundy (USA) 6–1 5–7 6–0 6–8 6–1
American Women's Singles Championship – Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman (USA) defeats Louise Hammond (USA) 6–4 6–2
Davis Cup
1910 International Lawn Tennis Challenge – Australasia walkover British Isles
References
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