1901 Sports Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 07 Jan First National Bowling Tournament in the United States: The inaugural national bowling tournament opened in Chicago, organized in conjunction with the American Bowling Congress convention. The event featured 42 men's teams and five women's teams, each comprising five players, marking a significant milestone in the sport's organized competitive history.
  • 11 Jan First National Bowling Championship in America: On January 11, 1901, the first national bowling tournament in the United States opened in Chicago, featuring 42 men's teams and five women's teams. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 15 Jan Birth of Luis Monti, Notable Footballer: Luis Monti, an Argentine-Italian footballer known for his contributions to both Argentina and Italy's national teams, was born on this date. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 31 Jan Winnipeg Victorias win Stanley Cup: On January 31, 1901, the Winnipeg Victorias secured the Stanley Cup by defeating the Montreal Shamrocks 2–1 in overtime, clinching the best-of-three series 2–0. This victory marked the first overtime game in Stanley Cup history, with Dan Bain scoring the decisive goal. source: mbhockeyhalloffame.ca
  • 19 Apr Jack Caffery wins 1901 Boston Marathon: On April 19, 1901, Canadian runner Jack Caffery won the Boston Marathon, setting a course record of 2 hours, 29 minutes, and 23 seconds. This victory marked his second consecutive win, as he had also won the previous year. His compatriot, William Davis, finished second, and Sammy Mellor took third place. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 28 Apr First international soccer match between Belgium and Netherlands: The first official international soccer match took place on April 28, 1901, between Belgium and the Netherlands. The match ended in a 4-2 victory for Belgium, marking a significant moment in the history of international football. source: britannica.com
  • 29 Apr 27th Kentucky Derby won by Jimmy Winkfield: The 27th Kentucky Derby was held on April 29, 1901, and was won by the horse His Eminence, ridden by jockey Jimmy Winkfield. This victory marked Winkfield's first win in the prestigious race, making him one of the few African American jockeys to achieve such a feat during that era. source: britannica.com
  • 01 May First Grand Slam in American League History: Herb McFarland made baseball history by hitting the first grand slam in the American League, a milestone moment for the emerging professional baseball league.
  • 08 May Boston defeats Philadelphia in American League home opener: In the inaugural season of the American League, the Boston team defeated Philadelphia in the home opener on May 8, 1901. source: baseball-reference.com
  • 09 May George Duckworth: English Cricket Wicket-Keeper: George Duckworth, an English cricketer and wicket-keeper, was born on May 9, 1901, in Warrington, Lancashire. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 23 May 35th Belmont Stakes Horse Racing Event: H Spencer riding Commando won the 35th Belmont Stakes with a time of 2:21, a significant horse racing event of the era.
  • 01 Jun Birth of Hap Day, NHL Hockey Pioneer: Clarence Henry "Hap" Day, a Canadian ice hockey player, referee, and manager, was born on June 1, 1901, in Owen Sound, Ontario. He played 14 seasons in the NHL, primarily with the Toronto Maple Leafs, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1961. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 05 Jun Volodyovski wins Epsom Derby: On June 5, 1901, Volodyovski, a British-bred Thoroughbred, won the Epsom Derby. Trained by John Huggins and ridden by Lester Reiff, Volodyovski secured victory by three-quarters of a length, setting a new race record with a time of 2:40.8. The horse was owned by William Collins Whitney, who had leased it from Lady Valerie Meux. source: britannica.com
  • 14 Jun First Golf Championship: The inaugural golf championship was played, marking an important moment in the development and organization of competitive golf as a professional sport.
  • 15 Jun 7th US Golf Open Won by Willie Anderson: The 7th U.S. Open was held from June 14 to 17, 1901, at the Myopia Hunt Club in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. Willie Anderson won the championship in a playoff over Alex Smith, marking the first of his four U.S. Open titles. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 12 Jul Cy Young achieves historic 300th win: On July 12, 1901, baseball pitcher Cy Young achieved his 300th career win, marking a significant milestone in Major League Baseball history. source: baseball-reference.com
  • 15 Jul Christy Mathewson throws no-hitter for New York Giants: On July 15, 1901, pitcher Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants threw a no-hitter, a remarkable achievement in baseball. source: baseball-reference.com
  • 05 Aug Peter O'Connor Sets Long Jump World Record: On August 5, 1901, Irish athlete Peter O'Connor set a world long jump record of 24 feet 11¾ inches (7.61 meters) in Dublin, which stood for 20 years. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 21 Aug Joe McGinnity suspended for spitting on umpire: During a game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Detroit Tigers, pitcher Joe McGinnity spat on umpire Tom Connolly after a brawl erupted. McGinnity was arrested and initially permanently suspended by American League president Ban Johnson, who sought to eliminate fighting in AL games. After McGinnity apologized, the suspension was reduced to 12 days. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 27 Aug William Larned wins U.S. National Tennis Championship: On August 27, 1901, William Larned won the U.S. National Tennis Championship, marking a significant achievement in American tennis history. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 06 Oct Establishment of the American League as a Major League: In 1901, the American League was recognized as a major league, marking its first season operating at that level. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 01 Dec Death of George Lohmann, Cricket Player: George Alfred Lohmann, an English cricketer renowned for his exceptional bowling skills, died on December 1, 1901, at the age of 36 in Worcester, British Cape Colony. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 13 Dec S.F. Barnes Test cricket debut in Australia: On December 13, 1901, English cricketer Sydney Francis Barnes made his Test debut for England against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Barnes took five wickets for 65 runs in the first innings, contributing to England's victory by an innings and 124 runs. This performance marked the beginning of Barnes's distinguished Test career. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 14 Dec First table tennis tournament in London: On December 14, 1901, the first table tennis tournament in London was held. This event marked the beginning of organized table tennis competitions in the city, contributing to the sport's growing popularity in England. source: en.wikipedia.org