1913 All England Badminton Championships

The 1913 All England Open Badminton Championships was a badminton tournament held at the Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminster, England from 27 February to 2 March 1913.[1]

1913 All England Badminton Championships
Tournament details
Dates27 February 1913 (1913-02-27)
2 March 1913 (1913-03-02)
Edition15th
VenueRoyal Horticultural Hall
LocationElverton Street, Westminster, London
Official websiteAll England Championships
1912 1914

Former champion Guy Sautter competed in the 1913 tournament under the alias of U. N. Lappin and went on to win his second men's singles title. Lavinia Radeglia won the women's singles defeating defending champion Margaret Tragett in the final. Alice Gowenlock was unable to defend her doubles title after pulling out with an ankle injury.[2][3][4][5]

Final results

Category Winners Runners-up Score
Men's singles U. N. Lappin (Guy Sautter) Frank Chesterton 15–7, 15–8
Women's singles Lavinia Radeglia Margaret Tragett 11–5, 11-8
Men's doubles Frank Chesterton & Sir George Thomas Dr. James Crombie & H. J. H. Inglis 15–10, 15–8
Women's doubles Hazel Hogarth & Muriel Bateman Marjory East & C. Johnstone 18–15, 15–4
Mixed doubles U. N. Lappin (Guy Sautter) & M. E. Mayston Edward Hawthorn & Hazel Hogarth 15-13, 15-6

Men's singles

In the first round Prior beat Plews 15-8, 18-15 and Chesterton beat Middlemass 15-6 15-0.

Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
U. N. Lappin (Guy Sautter) 15 15
J. H. Colin Prior 6 2
Sautter 15 15
Hawthorn 2 3
Edward Hawthorn 15 15
C. J. Davidson 6 2
Sautter 15 15
Thomas 10 7
George Thomas 15 15
Lieut. G. M. Hill 3 7
Thomas 15 15
Andrews 2 8
A. W Andrews w/o
H. A. Gardiner scr
Sautter 15 15
Chesterton 7 8
Frank Chesterton 15 15
A. K. Jones 3 2
Chesterton 15 15
Marrett 10 6
Henry Marrett 15 15
Stephen Woodbridge 4 3
Chesterton 15 15
Crombie 5 11
Dr. James Crombie 15 w/o
H. J. H. Inglis 12 ret
Crombie 15 15
McCallum 1 11
R. M. McCallum 15 11
T. R. Hampson 15 3

Women's singles

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
Lavinia Radeglia
bye
Radeglia 11 11
Bruere 1 7
Francis Bruere
bye
Radeglia 11 14
East 8 9
Marjory East
bye
East 13 11
Macaldin 10 2
Kathleen Macaldin 11 11
Louisa Plews (née Kennedy) 0 4
Radeglia 11 11
Tragett 5 8
Margaret Tragett
bye
Tragett w/o
Bottomley scr
Mrs Bottomley
bye
Tragett 11 11
Swete 3 4
Lydia Swete
bye
Swete w/o
Gowenlock scr
Alice Gowenlock
bye

Men's doubles

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
Frank Chesterton
& George Thomas
15 15
Lieut. G. M. Hill
& C. H. Middlemass
2 8
Chesterton & Thomas 15 15
Plews & Swinden 7 6
Robert Plews
& William Swinden
 
Chesterton & Thomas 18 15
Sautter & Hawthorn 13 10
U. N. Lappin (Guy Sautter)
& Edward Hawthorn
15 15
G. E. Mills
& Neville Knox
3 7
Sautter & Hawthorn 15 15
Prust & Daniell 6 5
Robert Prust
& T. J. B. Daniell
 
Chesterton & Thomas 15 15
Crombie & Inglis 10 8
Dr. James Crombie
& H. J. H. Inglis
 
Crombie & Inglis 5 15 15
Hampson & Gardner 15 4 8
E. R. Hampson
& H. O. Gardner
 
Crombie & Inglis 11 15 15
Pilkington & Bache+ 15 12 7
F. P. Pilkington
& F. Bache+
15 15
Hugh Comyn
& Bert Bisgood
7 5
Pilkington & Bache+ 11 15 15
Prior & Marrett 15 8 12
Henry Marrett
& J. H. Colin Prior
15 15
R. Franck
& C Marriott
6 8

+ alias

Women's doubles

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
Hazel Hogarth
& Muriel Bateman
15 15
Eveline Peterson
& Florence Marrett
6 5
Hogarth & Bateman 15 15
Mayston & Macfarlane 10 8
Mayston
& Macfarlane
 
Hogarth & Bateman 15 15
Douglass & Howard 10 9
Christina Douglass
& Miss Howard
 
Douglass & Howard
 
Hogarth & Bateman 18 15
East & Johnstone 15 4
Marjory East
& Miss C. Johnstone
 
East & Johnstone 15 15
Plews & Bruere 7 7
Louisa Plews (née Kennedy)
& Francis Bruere
 
East & Johnstone 15 15
Tragett & Radeglia 11 9
Margaret Tragett
& Lavinia Radeglia
15 15
Mrs Bartlett
& Mrs Bottomley
4 12
Tragett & Radeglia
Swete & Bretherton
Kathleen Macaldin
& Miss M Denison
15 15
Lydia Swete
& Miss J. Bretherton
1 0

Mixed doubles

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
Guy Sautter
& M. E. Mayston
15 15
George Thomas
& Lavinia Radeglia
5 8
Sautter & Mayston 17 15
Chesterton & Tragett 15 3
Frank Chesterton
& Margaret Tragett
15 15
C. J. Davidson
& Miss D. Bramwell
6 5
Sautter & Mayston 15 15
Prior & Peterson 3 11
J. H. Colin Prior
& Eveline Peterson
 
Prior & Peterson 5 15 15
Plews & Plews 15 7 9
Robert Plews
& Louisa Plews (née Kennedy)
15 2 17
A. L. Bentley
& Mrs A. Harvey
7 15 16
Sautter & Mayston 15 15
Hawthorn & Hogarth 13 6
Edward Hawthorn
& Hazel Hogarth
15 15
T. R. Hampson
& Marjory East
5 3
Hawthorn & Hogarth 15 15
Swinden & Douglass 4 4
William Swinden
& Christina Douglass
15 15
Lieut. G. M. Hill
& Miss Conran
9 11
Hawthorn & Hogarth 15 15
Marrett & Marrett 7 5
Henry Marrett
& Florence Marrett
18 15
E. B. Milner
& Miss R. Mackenzie
13 6
Marrett & Marrett 18 15
Bache+ & Harvey 15 6
F. Bache+
& Miss D. Harvey
15 17
H. A. Gardner
& Muriel Bateman
5 14

+ alias

References

  1. "The Times & the Sunday Times". Archived from the original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  2. "TO-DAY'S BADMINTON". London Evening News. 27 February 1913. Retrieved 1 April 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. "Progress of All England Championships". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 28 February 1913. Retrieved 1 April 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. "Badminton Tournament". Westminster Gazette. 28 February 1913. Retrieved 1 April 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. "Sport of the Day". Aberdeen Press & Journal. 1 March 1913. Retrieved 1 April 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
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