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1914 in sports

1914 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

American football
;College championshipCollege football national championshipArmy Cadets :Professional championships • Ohio League championsAkron Parratt's Indians ;Events • 15 November — Harry Turner, of the Canton Professionals, becomes the first player to die from game-related injuries in the "Ohio League", the direct predecessor to the National Football League. ==Association football==
Association football
;Brazil • Formation of the Brazilian Football Confederation (Confederação Brasileira de Futebol or CBF) • Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras officially founded in São Paulo on August 26. ;England • The Football LeagueBlackburn Rovers 51 points, Aston Villa 44, Middlesbrough 43, Oldham Athletic 43, West Bromwich Albion 43, Bolton Wanderers 42 • FA Cup finalBurnley 1–0 Liverpool at Crystal Palace, London ;Germany • National ChampionshipSpVgg Fürth (2–2) 3–2 VfB Leipzig at Magdeburg ;Portugal • Formation in Lisbon of the Portuguese Football Federation (Federação Portuguesa de Futebol or FPF) ;Scotland • Scottish Football LeagueCelticScottish Cup finalCeltic 4–1 Hibernian at Ibrox Park (replay following 0–0 draw) ==Australian rules football==
Australian rules football
;VFL Premiership • 26 September – Carlton wins the 18th VFL Premiership, defeating South Melbourne 6.9 (45) to 4.15 (39) in the 1914 VFL Grand Final ;South Australian Football League • 19 September – Port Adelaide 13.15 (93) defeats North Adelaide 1.8 (14) for their second successive SAFL flag and eighth overall • Magarey Medal won by Jack Ashley (Port Adelaide) ;West Australian Football League • 10 October – East Fremantle 5.13 (43) defeats South Fremantle 3.6 (24) for its ninth WAFL premiership. ;Events • University withdraws from the VFL at the end of the season • Port Adelaide become the only SAFA/SAFL/SANFL team to finish with a perfect season, overall winning thirty consecutive matches including one against a combined team from the other six SAFL clubs and one against Carlton. ==Bandy==
Bandy
;Sweden • Championship finalAIK 4–2 Djurgårdens IF ==Baseball==
Baseball
;World Series • 9–13 October — Boston Braves (NL) defeats Philadelphia Athletics (AL) to win the 1914 World Series by 4 games to 0 ;Events • The "Federal League War" ensues when the Federal League leaves Minor League Baseball and competes with the two established major leagues. Retaining clubs in Kansas City, Indianapolis, St Louis, Chicago and Pittsburgh, the Federal League sets up additional clubs in Buffalo, Baltimore and Brooklyn. • Baltimore Terrapins are a great popular success and drive the minor Orioles out of business, so creating the basis of the baseball anti–trust case • 22 April — Babe Ruth pitches his first professional game for the Baltimore Orioles at age 19 ==Boxing==
Boxing
;Events • Jack Johnson spends the year moving from one country to another but stages exhibition fights as far afield as Gothenburg and Buenos Aires. In June, he defends his world heavyweight title against Frank Moran in Paris and wins over 20 rounds. • 1 to 24 January — Danish boxer Waldemar Holberg defeats Ray Bronson over 20 rounds in Melbourne and claims the vacant World Welterweight Championship. Just 23 days later, Holberg loses the title to Tom McCormick after a sixth round foul, also at Melbourne. • 21 March — McCormick loses the welterweight title to Matt Wells over 20 rounds at Sydney. • 30 March — a World Flyweight Championship (108 lb to 112 lb) is proposed for the first time after Jimmy Wilde defeats Eugene Husson in London. Wilde, subsequently ranked by most experts as the greatest-ever flyweight, holds the title until 1923. • 7 April — Al McCoy defeats George Chip with a surprise first-round knockout in Brooklyn, New York, to take the World Middleweight Championship. McCoy holds the title until 1917. • With a series of wins from April to November, Jack Dillon resolves the long-standing issue of the vacant World Light Heavyweight Championship in his favour. He defeats Battling Levinsky, Bob Moha, Frank Mantell and Charley Weinert to claim the title, which he holds until 1916. • 3 June — Kid Williams defeats Johnny Coulon by a third-round knockout at Vernon, California, to win the World Bantamweight Championship. Williams holds the title until 1917. • 7 July — Freddie Welsh defeats Willie Ritchie over 20 rounds in London to win the World Lightweight Championship. Welsh holds the title until 1917. ;Lineal world champions • World Heavyweight Championship – Jack JohnsonWorld Light Heavyweight Championship – vacant → Jack DillonWorld Middleweight Championship – George ChipAl McCoyWorld Welterweight Championship – vacant → Waldemar HolbergTom McCormickMatt WellsWorld Lightweight Championship – Willie RitchieFreddie WelshWorld Featherweight Championship – Johnny KilbaneWorld Bantamweight Championship – Johnny CoulonKid WilliamsWorld Flyweight Championship – Jimmy Wilde ==Canadian football==
Canadian football
• The Hamilton Alerts operate independently of a union for several years • Interprovincial Rugby Football Union - Toronto ArgonautsOntario Rugby Football Union - Hamilton Rowing ClubWestern Canada Rugby Football Union - ReginaIntercollegiate Rugby Football Union - University of Toronto6th Grey Cup – Toronto Argonauts defeat University of Toronto 14-2 ==Cricket==
Cricket
;Events • The 1914 English cricket season is cancelled at the end of August because of the outbreak of the First World War. The last four matches to be played all finish on 2 September and the remaining five scheduled fixtures are cancelled. ;England • County ChampionshipSurreyMinor Counties Championship – undecided • Most runs – Jack Hobbs 2697 @ 58.63 (HS 226) • Most wickets – Colin Blythe 170 @ 15.19 (BB 9–97) • Wisden Cricketers of the YearJohnny Douglas, Percy Fender, Wally Hardinge, Donald Knight, Sydney Smith ;Australia • Sheffield ShieldNew South Wales • Most runs – Charlie Macartney 892 @ 111.50 (HS 201) • Most wickets – Charles Kelleway 45 @ 12.68 (BB 7–35) ;India • Bombay QuadrangularHindus shared with Muslims ;New Zealand • Plunket ShieldCanterbury ;South Africa • Currie CupWestern Province :West Indies • Inter-Colonial Tournament – not contested ==Cycling==
Cycling
;Tour de France • Philippe Thys (Belgium) wins the 12th Tour de France ==Figure skating==
Figure skating
;World Figure Skating Championships • World Men's ChampionGosta Sandahl (Sweden) • World Women's ChampionOpika von Méray Horváth (Hungary) • World Pairs ChampionsLudowika Jakobsson-Eilers / Walter Jakobsson (Finland) ==Golf==
Golf
;Major tournaments • British OpenHarry VardonUS OpenWalter Hagen ;Other tournaments • British Amateur – J L C Jenkins • US AmateurFrancis Ouimet ==Horse racing==
Horse racing
;England • Grand National – Sunloch • 1,000 Guineas StakesPrincess Dorrie2,000 Guineas StakesKennymoreThe DerbyDurbarThe Oaks – Princess Dorrie • St. Leger StakesBlack Jester Australia • Melbourne Cup – Kingsburgh ;Canada • King's Plate – Beehive ;Ireland • Irish Grand National – Civil War • Irish Derby Stakes – Land of Song ;USA • Kentucky Derby – Old Rosebud • Preakness Stakes – Holiday • Belmont StakesLuke McLuke ==Ice hockey==
Ice hockey
;Stanley Cup • Toronto Blueshirts wins the National Hockey Association (NHA) championship and their first Stanley Cup. ;Events • Victoria Aristocrats wins the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) championship • Blueshirts play Aristocrats in a challenge series with Blueshirts winning by three games to nil. The NHA and PCHA agree to start an annual playoff in 1915 to decide the Stanley Cup winner. • Regina Victorias wins the Allan Cup ==Motorsport==
Rowing
;The Boat Race • 28 March — Cambridge wins the 71st Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race ==Rugby league==
Rugby union
;Five Nations Championship • 32nd Five Nations Championship series is won by England who complete the Grand Slam ==Speed skating==
Speed skating
;Speed Skating World Championships • Men's All-round ChampionOscar Mathisen (Norway) ==Tennis==
Tennis
;Australia • Australian Men's Singles ChampionshipArthur O'Hara Wood (Australia) defeats Gerald Patterson (Australia) 6–4 6–3 5–7 6–1 ;England • Wimbledon Men's Singles ChampionshipNorman Brookes (Australia) defeats Anthony Wilding (New Zealand) 6–4 6–4 7–5 • Wimbledon Women's Singles ChampionshipDorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers (GB) defeats Ethel Thomson Larcombe (GB) 7–5 6–4 ;France • French Men's Singles ChampionshipMax Decugis (France) defeats Jean Samazeuilh (France) 3–6 6–1 6–4 6–4 • French Women's Singles ChampionshipMarguerite Broquedis (France) defeats Suzanne Lenglen (France) 5–7 6–4 6–3 ;USA • American Men's Singles ChampionshipRichard Norris Williams (USA) defeats Maurice McLoughlin (USA) 6–3 8–6 10–8 • American Women's Singles ChampionshipMary Browne (USA) defeats Marie Wagner (USA) 6–2 1–6 6–1 ;Davis Cup • 1914 International Lawn Tennis Challenge – 3–2 at West Side Tennis Club (grass) New York City, United States ==Yacht racing==
Yacht racing
1914 America's CupResolute competes against the Vanitie but the race is cancelled due to the onset of World War I. ==References==
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