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* December — NHA loses its Cobalt and Haileybury teams, but gains a Quebec team. The [[Montreal Canadiens]] are taken over by [[George Kennedy (sports promoter)|George Kennedy]]'s Club Athletique Canadien after threatening legal action. |
* December — NHA loses its Cobalt and Haileybury teams, but gains a Quebec team. The [[Montreal Canadiens]] are taken over by [[George Kennedy (sports promoter)|George Kennedy]]'s Club Athletique Canadien after threatening legal action. |
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==[[Motor racing]]== |
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'''Vanderbilt Cup''' |
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* 1 October — 6th running of the [[Vanderbilt Cup]] at [[Long Island]] over 278.08 miles (12.640 miles x 22 laps) is won by [[Harry Grant]] (USA) driving an [[American Locomotive Company|ALCO-6]] in 4:15:58. |
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'''American Grand Prize''' |
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* 12 November — second running of the [[American Grand Prize]] takes place at [[Savannah, Georgia]] over 415.200 miles (17.300 miles x 24 laps) and is won by [[David Bruce-Brown]] (USA) driving a [[Karl Benz|Benz]] GP in 5:53:05.35 at an average speed of 70.55 mph. |
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==[[Rowing (sport)|Rowing]]== |
==[[Rowing (sport)|Rowing]]== |