1911 in sports
1911 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
Years in sports: | 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 |
Centuries: | 19th century · 20th century · 21st century |
Decades: | 1880s 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s |
Years: | 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 |
American football
College championship
- College football national championship – Princeton Tigers
Events
- 25 November — the tradition of homecoming begins at the 1911 Kansas vs. Missouri football game.
Association football
Cyprus
- Anorthosis Famagusta FC founded (30 January)
Egypt
- Zamalek SC is founded at Gezira Island, Cairo as "Thakanat Qasr El-Nil Club" (5 January)
England
- The Football League – Manchester United 52 points, Aston Villa 51, Sunderland 45, Everton 45, Bradford City 45, The Wednesday 42
- FA Cup final – Bradford City 1–0 Newcastle United at Crystal Palace, London (replay following 0–0 draw at Crystal Palace)
Germany
- National Championship – Viktoria Berlin 3–1 VfB Leipzig at Dresden
Scotland
- Scottish Football League – Rangers
- Scottish Cup – Celtic 2–0 Hamilton Academical at Ibrox Park
Australian rules football
VFL Premiership
- Essendon wins the 15th VFL Premiership: Essendon 5.11 (41) d Collingwood 4.11 (35) at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)
Baseball
World Series
- 14–26 October — Philadelphia Athletics (AL) defeats New York Giants (NL) to win the 1911 World Series by 4 games to 2
Events
- Chalmers Award – Frank Schulte, NL; Ty Cobb, AL
Boxing
Events
- Monte Attell loses his World Bantamweight Championship to Frankie Conley, but Conley holds the title a matter of days before losing to Johnny Coulon
Lineal world champions[1]
- World Heavyweight Championship – Jack Johnson
- World Light Heavyweight Championship – vacant
- World Middleweight Championship – vacant
- World Welterweight Championship – vacant
- World Lightweight Championship – Ad Wolgast
- World Featherweight Championship – Abe Attell
- World Bantamweight Championship – Monte Attell → Frankie Conley → Johnny Coulon
Canadian football
Grey Cup
- 25 November — 3rd Grey Cup – University of Toronto Varsity Blues 14–7 Toronto Argonauts
Cricket
Events
- Warwickshire wins its first-ever County Championship title, the first of the competition's "new clubs" to do so
England
- County Championship – Warwickshire
- Minor Counties Championship – Staffordshire
- Most runs – Phil Mead 2562 @ 54.51 (HS 223)
- Most wickets – Harry Dean 183 @ 17.43 (BB 9–109)
- Wisden Cricketers of the Year – Frank Foster, J W Hearne, Sep Kinneir, Phil Mead, Herbert Strudwick
Australia
- Sheffield Shield – New South Wales
- Most runs – Aubrey Faulkner 1534 @ 59.00 (HS 204)
- Most wickets – Bill Whitty 70 @ 20.27 (BB 6–17)
India
- Bombay Triangular – Europeans shared with Hindus
New Zealand
South Africa
- Currie Cup – Natal
West Indies
- Inter-Colonial Tournament – Barbados
Figure skating
World Figure Skating Championships
- World Men's Champion – Ulrich Salchow (Sweden)
- World Women's Champion – Lily Kronberger (Hungary)
- World Pairs Champions – Ludowika Jakobsson-Eilers / Walter Jakobsson (Finland)
Golf
Events
- John McDermott becomes both the first American-born man and the youngest golfer (19 years, 10 months) to win the US Open
Major tournaments
Other tournaments
- British Amateur – Harold Hilton
- US Amateur – Harold Hilton
Horse racing
England
- Grand National – Glenside
- 1,000 Guineas Stakes – Atmah
- 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Sunstar
- The Derby – Sunstar
- The Oaks – Cherimoya
- St. Leger Stakes – Prince Palatine
Australia
- Melbourne Cup – The Parisian
Canada
- Queen's Plate – St. Bass
Ireland
- Irish Grand National – Reparator II
- Irish Derby Stakes – Shanballymore
USA
- Kentucky Derby – Meridian
- Preakness Stakes – Watervale
- Belmont Stakes – not contested due to anti-betting legislation in New York State
Ice hockey
Stanley Cup
- March — Ottawa Hockey Club wins the National Hockey Association (NHA) championship and Stanley Cup
- 16 March — Ottawa forward Marty Walsh scores 10 goals in a 13–4 win over Port Arthur Seniors in a Stanley Cup challenge. His tally is second in Stanley Cup history to Frank McGee's 14-goal total on 16 January 1905.
Events
- March — Winnipeg Victorias wins the Allan Cup
- 13 November — NHA founding team Renfrew Creamery Kings drops out of the league and the players under contract are dispersed to other teams. Two franchises are sold to Toronto interests who intend to start in the 1911–12 season, but Toronto's new Arena Gardens is not ready for play.
- 7 December — upon completion of artificial ice rinks in Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia, the new professional Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) league is created by former NHA players Frank and Lester Patrick. A bidding war for players ensues with numerous NHA players leaving to play in the PCHA.
Rugby league
England
- Championship – Oldham
- Challenge Cup final – Broughton Rangers 4–0 Wigan at The Willows, Salford
- Lancashire League Championship – Wigan
- Yorkshire League Championship – Wakefield Trinity
- Lancashire County Cup – Oldham 4–3 Swinton
- Yorkshire County Cup – Wakefield Trinity 8–2 Huddersfield
Australia
- NSW Premiership – Eastern Suburbs 11–8 Glebe (grand final)
Rugby union
Five Nations Championship
- 29th Five Nations Championship series is won by Wales who complete the inaugural Grand Slam by defeating all four of its opponents
Speed skating
Speed Skating World Championships
- Men's All-round Champion – Nikolay Strunnikov (Russia)
Tennis
Australia
- Australian Men's Singles Championship – Norman Brookes (Australia) defeats Horace Rice (Australia) 6–1 6–2 6–3
England
- Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship – Anthony Wilding (New Zealand) defeats Herbert Barrett (GB) 6–4 4–6 2–6 6–2 retired
- Wimbledon Women's Singles Championship – Dorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers defeats Dora Boothby 6–0 6–0
France
- French Men's Singles Championship – André Gobert defeats Maurice Germot: details unknown
- French Women's Singles Championship – Jeanne Matthey defeats Marguerite Broquedis: details unknown
USA
- American Men's Singles Championship – William Larned defeats Maurice McLoughlin 6–4 6–4 6–2
- American Women's Singles Championship – Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman defeats Florence Sutton 8–10 6–1 9–7
Davis Cup
- 1911 International Lawn Tennis Challenge –
Australasia 4–0 United States at Hagley Park (grass) Christchurch, New Zealand
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