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1954 in sports

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[ Artistic Gymnastics

[ Athletics

[ Marathon

[ Auto Racing

[ Baseball

[ Basketball

  • March 13: Milan High School, enrollment 161, defeated Muncie Central High School (enrollment over 1,600) 32-30 to win the Indiana state title. The 1986 movie classic Hoosiers was very loosely based on the story of this Milan team.

[ Boxing

[ Figure skating

[ Football

[ American

[ Association (soccer)

FIFA World Cup

England

[ Australian rules football

Victorian Football League

[ Canadian

* The British Columbia Lions started play in the Western Interprovincial Football Union as the ninth professional team.

  • These changes result in the Grey Cup being an East vs. West competition. Although the Canadian Football League was not technically founded until the late 1950's, 1954 is often referred to as the start of the "modern era" of Canadian professional football. It is also considered to be the year the CFL was founded in substance if not in name.
  • The Canadian Intermediate-Senior championship was awarded to the Winnipeg Rams. The team consisted of [1] Rich Kolisnyk (quarterback), Mel Kotch, Bob Jones, Tom Brisson, Bill Ritchie, Len Sigurdson, Walt Van Wynsberg, Lorne Miller, Gerry Duguid, Harry Makin, Art Makin, Jerry Lavitt, John Thorney, Bill Barrett, Jim Thorney, Al McBride, Bill Senyk, Bob Bouchard, Ray Charambura, Nick Miller, Dick Hebertson, Ron Stephenson, Al Passman, Mort Corrin, Bill Yee, Norm Lampe, Dede Brown, Joe Sawchuk, Art Brockhill, Lew Miles, Ken Freeman, Bill Thomas, Ron Cooke, Pete Sawchuk, Harry Snider, Harold Neufeld and their mascot Ken Kolisnyk.

[ Rugby league

[ Golf

Men's professional

Men's amateur

Women's professional

[ Thoroughbred Horse Racing

[ Harness Racing

[ Ice Hockey

[ Skiing

[ Snooker

[ Tennis

[ Track and Field

[ Multi-sport events

[ Awards

[ Births

[ January

[ February

[ March

[ April

[ May

[ June

[ July

[ August

[ September

[ October

[ November

[ December

[ Deaths