1912 All England Badminton Championships

The 1912 All England Open Badminton Championships was a badminton tournament held at the Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminster, England from February 27 to March 3, 1912.[1][2]

1912 All England Badminton Championships
Tournament details
Dates27 February 1912 (1912-02-27)
3 March 1912 (1912-03-03)
Edition14th
VenueRoyal Horticultural Hall
LocationElverton Street, Westminster, London
Official websiteAll England Championships
1911 1913

Frank Chesterton regained his men's singles title after missing the 1911 Championships. Former women's champion Ethel Thomson returned as Mrs Larcombe after several years absence and reached the singles before being beaten by the defending champion Margaret Tragett (also playing under her new married name).[3][4]

Henry Norman Marrett played under the name A. N. Other.[5]

Final results

Category Winners Runners-up Score
Men's singles Frank Chesterton Guy Sautter 15–10, 15–13
Women's singles Margaret Tragett Ethel Larcombe 11–14, 11–2, 14-13
Men's doubles Henry Marrett & Sir George Thomas Frank Chesterton & Guy Sautter 15–9, 15–12
Women's doubles Alice Gowenlock & Dorothy Cundall Constance Ireland & Frances Drake 15–2, 15–5
Mixed doubles Edward Hawthorn & Hazel Hogarth Percy Fitton & Lavinia Radeglia 17-16, 15-9

Men's singles

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
Frank Chesterton 15 15
Edward Hawthorn 3 1
Chesterton 15 15
Hill 4 4
G. M. Hill 15 15
C. J. Davidson 2 7
Chesterton 15 15
Jones 7 7
A. K. Jones 15 15
Stephen Ziffo 8 4
Jones 18 15
Bayne 15 6
W. B. Bayne 17 15
H. A. Gardiner 16 5
Chesterton 15 15
Sautter 10 13
George Thomas 12 15 15
J. H. Colin. Prior 15 12 5
Thomas 15 15
Uber 6 11
Herbert Uber 15 15
C. H. Middlemas 11 1
Sautter 6 18 15
Thomas 15 15 7
Guy Sautter 7 15 15
Henry Marrett 15 7 9
Sautter 15 15
Kennedy 2 5
Frederick A. Kennedy
 

Women's singles

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
Margaret Tragett
bye
Tragett 11 11
Plomer-Walker 2 5
Ida Plomer-Walker
bye
Tragett 11 13
East 5 10
Marjory East
bye
East 11 7 11
Ireland 6 11 7
Constance Ireland 11 11
Frances Drake 9 2
Tragett 11 11 14
Larcombe 14 2 13
Ethel Larcombe
bye
Larcombe 11 10 11
Radeglia 5 13 1
Lavinia Radeglia
bye
Larcombe 11 11
Cundall 2 4
Dorothy Cundall
bye
Cundall 11 11
Trench 1 7
Catherine Trench
bye

Men's doubles

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
George Thomas
& Henry Marrett
15 15
R. Franck
& Herbert Uber
7 4
Marrett & Thomas 13 15 15
Hawthorn & Fitton 15 8 13
Edward Hawthorn
& Percy Fitton
 
Marrett & Thomas 15 15 15
Massey & Bisgood 18 1 8
Stewart Massey
& Bert Bisgood
 
Massey & Bisgood 15 11 18
Kennedy & Kennedy 3 15 15
Frederick A. Kennedy
& Francis O'Brien Kennedy
 
Marrett & Thomas 15 15
Chesterton & Sautter 9 12
Frank Chesterton
& Guy Sautter
 
Chesteton & Sautter 15 15
Crombie & Bayne 2 5
Dr. James Crombie
& W. B. Bayne
 
Chesterton & Sautter 15 15
Hill & Middlemass 2 10
G. M. Hill
& C. H. Middlemas
 
Hill & Middlemass 15 15
Davidson & Dashwood 10 7
C J Davidson
& E. S. Dashwood
 

Women's doubles

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
Alice Gowenlock
& Dorothy Cundall
bye
Gownelock & Cundall 15 15
Mayston & Harvey 2 3
Miss M. E. Mayston
& Miss D. Harvey
15 15
Miss C. Orr
& Christina Douglass
4 2
Gowenlock & Cundall 5 15 15
Larcombe & Hogarth 15 8 12
Ethel Larcombe
& Hazel Hogarth
bye
Larcombe & Hogarth 15 15
Tragett & Radeglia 9 8
Margaret Tragett
& Lavinia Radeglia
bye
Gowenlock & Cundall 15 15
Ireland & Drake 2 5
Constance Ireland
& Frances Drake
bye
Ireland & Drake 15 15
Bartlett & Bottomley 11 5
Mrs Bartlett
& Mrs Bottomley
bye
Ireland & Drake 15 15
Trench & Todd 10 6
Catherine Trench
& V. I. Todd
15 15
Ida Plomer-Walker
& Frances Bruere
11 12
Trench & Todd 15 15
Swete & Bretherton 4 12
Lydia Swete
& Miss J. Bretherton
bye

Mixed doubles

In the first round Fitton & Radeglia defeated W. B. Bayne & Mrs Harvey 15–13, 15-7

Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
Edward Hawthorn
& Hazel Hogarth
15 15
Frederick Trench
& Catherine Trench
2 1
Hawthorn & Hogarth 17 2 15
Marrett & Gowenlock 15 15 12
Henry Marrett
& Alice Gowenlock
15 15
E. S. Dashwood
& Miss C. Johnstone
7 5
Hawthorn & Hogarth 15 13 15
Chesterton & Harvey 8 15 10
Frank Chesterton
& Miss D. Harvey
15 15
Dr. James Crombie
& Mrs Banson
9 14
Chesterton & Harvey 17 12 15
Gardiner & Ireland 15 15 4
H. A. Gardiner
& Constance Ireland
15 15
G. M. Hill
& Ida Plomer-Walker
9 8
Hawthorn & Hogarth 17 15
Fitton & Radeglia 16 9
Percy Fitton
& Lavinia Radeglia
15 15
Frederick A. Kennedy
Mrs Bottomley
1 7
Fitton & Radeglia 15 15
Prior & Peterson 8 5
J. H. Colin Prior
& Miss Eveline Peterson
15 14 15
Frederick Philps
& Miss M. E. Mayston
12 15 10
Fitton & Radeglia 12 15 18
Sautter & Cundall 15 10 17
Guy Sautter
& Dorothy Cundall
15 10 15
George Thomas
& Margaret Tragett
4 15 12
Sautter & Cundall 15 15
Massey & Larcombe 8 11
Stewart Massey
& Ethel Larcombe
15 15
Francis O'Brien Kennedy
& Miss V. I. Todd
4 0

References

  1. "The Times & the Sunday Times". Archived from the original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  2. "Badminton". Sporting Life. 27 February 1912. Retrieved 30 March 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. "Sautter and Chesterton in the final". Sporting Life. 2 March 1912. Retrieved 30 March 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. "Titles change hands at Westminster". Sporting Life. 1 March 1912. Retrieved 31 March 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. "Badminton Championships". Daily Mirror. 29 February 1912. Retrieved 30 March 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
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