1905 in sports
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Contents
1
Baseball
2
Football (American)
3
Football (Australian rules football)
4
Football (soccer)
4.1
England
4.2
Turkey
5
Golf
6
Horse racing
7
Ice hockey
8
Lacrosse
9
Births
10
Deaths
Baseball
World Series
-
New York Giants
(NL) defeat
Philadelphia Athletics
(AL), 4 games to 1, in the
last "first" World Series
— the first organized by the two modern leagues NL and AL
Football (American)
The
college football
season is blighted by 15 fatal injuries and
U.S. President
Theodore Roosevelt
calls upon the game's authorities to reform it blah na.
Football
(
Australian rules football
)
Main article:
Victorian Football League season 1905
Fitzroy
wins the 9th VFL Premiership (Fitzroy 4.6 (30) d
Collingwood
2.5 (17))
Football (soccer)
England
First Division
-
Newcastle United
win the
1904-05
title.
FA Cup
-
Aston Villa
beat
Newcastle United
2-0
Alf Common
becomes the first player ever to be transferred for
£
1000
The
First
and
Second
divisions are both expanded from eighteen to twenty teams for the
1905-06
season, bringing the total number of League clubs to 40
Turkey
The Turkish football club
Galatasaray S.K.
is founded in
Istanbul
. The year 1905 appears on the club's logo.
Golf
June 6-9
British Open
-
James Braid
September 20-22
U.S. Open
-
Willie Anderson
British Amateur
-
Arthur Barry
U.S. Amateur
-
H. Chandler Egan
Horse racing
May 10 -
Agile
wins the
Kentucky Derby
Ice hockey
January 13–16 -
Ottawa Hockey Club
wins a
Stanley Cup
challenge series
against the
Dawson City Nuggets
of
Dawson City, Yukon
two games to none. The Dawson club had travelled over 4,000 miles by dog sled, boat and train to play the
Silver Seven
but were outmatched.
January 16 -
Frank McGee
, incensed by comments from the Dawson squad, scores 14 goals in a 23–2 win.
March 3 - Ottawa wins the
Federal Amateur Hockey League
(FAHL) championship to defend the Stanley Cup.
March 7–11 - Ottawa defeats the
Rat Portage Thistles
2 games to 0 in a Cup challenge.
December 9 - The
Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association
(ECAHA) is formed from teams in the
Canadian Amateur Hockey League
(CAHL) and the FAHL. Stanley Cup champion Ottawa and Montreal Wanderers join from FAHL and
Montreal
,
Montreal Shamrocks
,
Montreal Victorias
and
Quebec Bulldogs
join from the CAHL.
Lacrosse
The Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (ILA) is replaced by the Intercollegiate Lacrosse League, which was renamed the U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) in
1929
.
Births
January 14
—
Sven Rydell
, Swedish football (soccer) player (d.
1975
)
January 28
—
Fausto dos Santos
, Brazilian football (soccer) player (d.
1939
)
March 30
—
Mikio Oda
, Japanese athlete (d.
1998
)
April 8
Erwin Keller
, German field hockey player (d. ??)
Bernt Evensen
, Norwegian speed skater and cyclist (d.
1979
)
April 14
—
Georg Lammers
, German athlete (d.
1987
)
April 20
—
Jaap Meijer
, Dutch track cyclist (d.
1943
)
May 6
—
René Dreyfus
, French racing driver (d.
1993
)
May 9
—
Lili de Alvarez
, Spanish multi-sport competitor, tennis champion, author and journalist (d.
1998
)
June 12
—
Ray Barbuti
, American athlete and American football player (d.
1988
)
July 16
—
Richard Corts
, German athlete (d.
1974
)
July 22
—
Doc Cramer
, American baseball player (d.
1990
)
August 28
—
Cyril Walters
, Welsh cricketer (died
1992
)
August 4
—
Edgar Bruun
, Norwegian race walker (d.
1985
)
September 19
—
Akilles Järvinen
, Finnish athlete (d.
1943
)
September 29
Fidel La Barba
, US boxer and sportswriter (d.
1981
)
Edith Mayne
, British freestyle swimmer (d. ??)
October 6
—
Helen Wills
, American tennis player (d.
1999
)
October 10
—
Wally Berger
, American baseball player (d.
1988
)
October 20
—
Arnold Luhaäär
, Estonian weightlifter (d.
1965
)
December 1
—
Alex Wilson
, Canadian track and field athlete (d.
1994
)
Deaths
September 10
,
Pete Browning
, American baseball player