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1741 to 1745 in sports

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24 April 1741 — Broughton defeated George Stevenson after 35 minutes and in the 4th round of a fight in London. Stevenson's injuries were serious and he died a few days later.
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1744 — Taylor closed his Amphitheatre and went to work for Jack Broughton at his place for several years. There, he took on all-comers and never lost a fight until 1750.
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1744 — Broughton successfully defended his title three times to 1746 against Chicken Harris, Jack James and Tom Smallwood and all fights were in London.
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1741 — Together with the aristocratic patrons of his boxing academy, Broughton proposed and eventually drafted a set of rules to improve ring safety.
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club of Pall Mall in London; these Laws do not say the bowler must roll the ball and there is no mention of prescribed arm action so, in theory, a
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May 1741 — Upset by Stevenson's death, Broughton retired from the ring. He returned in March 1743; George Taylor reclaimed the title in 1741.
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13 March 1743 — Broughton announced his comeback and reclaimed the Championship of England, which George Taylor had held since May 1741.
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became increasingly popular and was the main form of cricket in England during this decade with lucrative contests taking place at the
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1744 — the earliest known scorecards were created for two matches this season but they did not come into regular use until 1772.
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13 March 1743 — George Taylor v Sailor Field was scheduled to take place in London but, for an unknown reason, was cancelled.
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1743 — Jack Slack (the " Norfolk Butcher") defeated three local opponents and was recognized as the Norfolk county champion.
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16 June 1741 — Taylor defeated Prince Boswell at London after 2 hours and 15 minutes in the 4th round.
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24 June 1744 — Slack defeated Daniel Smith in a 20-minute fight in East Anglia.
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would have been legal, although pitching was not introduced until the 1760s.
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1745 — Slack defeated several opponents in provincial rings.
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Events in world sport through the years 1741 to 1745.
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Index

Boxing
Oxford Street
Framlingham
Cricket
Slindon Cricket Club
Richard Newland
Kent
Robert Colchin
Laws of Cricket
pitched delivery
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Artillery Ground
Horse racing
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