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  1. 1832 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. Boxing. Events. 25 June — Jem Ward announces his retirement when challenged by James Burke for his English title. Ward nevertheless refuses to concede the title. [1] Cricket. Events. 27 March — death of James Saunders (29) who had been ill with consumption for the last two years.

  2. 1834 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. Boxing. Events. Still trying to fight Jem Ward for the English Championship, James Burke travels from town to town giving boxing exhibitions to raise the money. Ward, who refuses to fight Burke, keeps raising the stakes to avoid the fight.

  3. 1830 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. Boxing. Events. Simon Byrne retains his English championship but no fights involving him are recorded in 1830. [1] Cricket. Events. No-balls are shown separately on the scorecard for the first time. [2] England. Most runs [3] – Fuller Pilch 235 @ 29.37 (HS 70*)

  4. 1833 in sports - Wikipedia. 1833 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. Baseball. Events. Merger of the Olympic and Camden town ball clubs from Philadelphia and Camden, New Jersey, constituting the Olympic Ball Club of Philadelphia, often called the "Philadelphia Olympics".

  5. 1841–42. 1842–43. Squash. Table tennis. Tennis. Triathlon. Volleyball. Weightlifting. 1842 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

  6. www.longines.com › en-us › magazineLongines's History

    Founded in 1832 in Saint-Imier, a town in Swiss Jura mountains, Longines developed, as early as 1878, its first instrument for timing sport events: a chronograph pocket watch with a monopusher crown. Some years later, in 1889, Longines was already able to measure to 1/5 of a second.