1918 in sports
1918 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
[American football]
College championshipProfessional football
- Most teams shut down due to World War I and the flu pandemic; those that continue play are forced to delay the start of play until the middle of October or later
- Dayton Triangles defeat Detroit Heralds, both of whom continue full operations despite war and flu, to establish themselves as strongest team in the nation
- Buffalo Niagaras sign Tommy Hughitt for play in a citywide league, establishing a trend of expansion of top-level professional competition outside Ohio
[Association football]
- There is no major football in Europe due to World War I
[Australian rules football]
- South Melbourne wins the 22nd VFL Premiership beating Collingwood 9.8 to 7.15 in the 1918 VFL Grand Final.
- not contested due to World War I
- 21 September: East Fremantle 11.8 defeat East Perth 8.5 for their tenth WAFL premiership.
[Bandy]
World Series
- 5–11 September — Boston Red Sox defeats Chicago Cubs to win the 1918 World Series by 4 games to 2
- Babe Ruth leads the American League in home runs for the first time, hitting 11
- 2 September — professional baseball is curtailed to accelerate mobilisation for war
[Boxing]
- No world titles change hands in 1918 but Jack Dempsey, with a series of knockouts including one against Battling Levinsky, is now the main challenger to Jess Willard.
- World Heavyweight Championship – Jess Willard
- World Light Heavyweight Championship – Battling Levinsky
- World Middleweight Championship – Mike O'Dowd
- World Welterweight Championship – Ted "Kid" Lewis
- World Lightweight Championship – Benny Leonard
- World Featherweight Championship – Johnny Kilbane
- World Bantamweight Championship – Pete Herman
- World Flyweight Championship – Jimmy Wilde
[Canadian football]
- not contested due to World War I
[Cricket]
- There is no first-class cricket in England, Australia, South Africa or the West Indies due to World War I. A number of first-class matches are arranged in New Zealand but are not part of any official competition.
- Bombay Quadrangular – Hindus shared with Parsees
- Plunket Shield – not contested
[Cycling]
- not contested due to World War I
- not contested due to World War I
[Figure skating]
- not contested due to World War I
[Golf]
- All major championships are cancelled due to World War I
[Horse racing]
- Grand National – not held due to World War I
- 1,000 Guineas Stakes – Ferry
- 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Gainsborough
- The Derby – Gainsborough
- The Oaks – My Dear
- St. Leger Stakes – Gainsborough
Canada
- Queen's Plate – Springside
- Irish Grand National – Ballyboggan
- Irish Derby Stakes – King John
- Kentucky Derby – Exterminator
- Preakness Stakes – not contested as a single race
- Belmont Stakes – Johren
[Ice hockey]
- The temporary Toronto Arenas team defeats the Montreal Canadiens 10–7 to win the inaugural National Hockey League championship
- Vancouver Millionaires defeats Seattle Metropolitans 3–2 to win the Pacific Coast Hockey Association championship
- 20–30 March — Toronto Arenas defeats Vancouver Millionaires in the 1918 Stanley Cup Finals by 3 games to 2
- 2 January — Montreal Wanderers disbands following destruction of its home venue by fire
- Allan Cup is won by Kitchener Greenshirts
[Motor racing]
- No major races are held anywhere worldwide due to World War I
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- Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race – not contested due to World War I
[Rugby league]
- All first-class competitions are cancelled due to World War I
New Zealand
- 1918 New Zealand rugby league season
[Rugby union]
- Five Nations Championship series is not contested due to World War I
[Speed skating]
- not contested due to World War I
[Tennis]
- Australian Men's Singles Championship – not contested due to World War I
- Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship – not contested due to World War I
- Wimbledon Women's Singles Championship – not contested due to World War I
- French Men's Singles Championship – not contested due to World War I
- French Women's Singles Championship – not contested due to World War I
- American Men's Singles Championship – Lindley Murray defeats Bill Tilden 6–3 6–1 7–5
- American Women's Singles Championship – Molla Bjurstedt Mallory defeats Eleanor E. Goss 6–4 6–3
- 1918 International Lawn Tennis Challenge – not contested