1914 All England Badminton Championships

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1914 All England Badminton Championships
Tournament details
Dates3 March 1914 (1914-03-03)
8 March 1914 (1914-03-08)
Edition16th
Venue Royal Horticultural Hall
LocationElverton Street, Westminster, London
Official website All England Championships
1913 1920

The 1914 All England Open Badminton Championships was a badminton tournament held at the Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminster, England from 3 March to 8 March 1914. [1]

Contents

It would be the last Championship before being suspended for the duration of World War I. Defending champion Guy Sautter continued to play under the alias of U N Lappin and successfully defended his title. Lavinia Radeglia emulated Sautter by retaining her women's singles title. [2] [3] [4]

In the Men's doubles Frank Chesterton & George Thomas retained the title. The instances of an alias being used continued, in addition to Sautter playing as Lappin, Archibald Engelbach played as A. Fee. [5] [6] [7] [8]

Final results

CategoryWinnersRunners-upScore
Men's singles Flag of England.svg U. N. Lappin (Guy Sautter) Flag of England.svg Frank Chesterton 15–4, 15–10
Women's singles Flag of England.svg Lavinia Radeglia Flag of England.svg Mrs Bottomley11–3, 11-5
Men's doubles Flag of England.svg Frank Chesterton & Sir George Thomas Flag of England.svg U. N. Lappin (Guy Sautter) & Flag of England.svg Edward Hawthorn 17–16, 15–7
Women's doubles Flag of England.svg Margaret Tragett & Eveline Peterson Flag of England.svg Alice Gowenlock & Lavinia Radeglia 15-4, 16–18, 17–15
Mixed doubles Flag of England.svg Sir George Thomas & Hazel Hogarth Flag of England.svg Frank Chesterton & Margaret Tragett 15-10, 15-12

Men's singles

There were four first round matches - Sautter bt R. M. McCallum 15–3, 15–12, Chesterton bt Henry Hosken 15–12, 15–8, Smith bt William Hockin 15–12, 15-5 and Hawthorn bt G. M. Hill 15–9, 15–9.

Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
Flag of England.svg U. N. Lappin (Guy Sautter) 15 15
Flag of England.svg H. Smith 7 5
Flag of England.svg Sautter 15 15
Flag of Scotland.svg Crombie 4 4
Flag of Scotland.svg Dr. James Crombie 15 15
Flag of Ireland.svg Johnnie McCallum 1 9
Flag of England.svg Sautter w/o
Flag of England.svg Warden scr
Flag of England.svg P. W. Warden 6 15 15
Flag of England.svg A. T. Butler 15 12 5
Flag of England.svg Warden 15 10 15
Flag of England.svg Roper 6 15 12
Flag of England.svg W. H. S. Roper 15 18
Flag of England.svg J. Hamilton 4 13
Flag of England.svg Sautter 15 15
Flag of England.svg Chesterton 4 10
Flag of England.svg Frank Chesterton 17 15
Flag of England.svg Edward Hawthorn 16 12
Flag of England.svg Chesterton
Flag of Scotland.svg Davidson
Flag of Scotland.svg C. J. Davidson 7 15 15
Flag of England.svg Charles Pierson 15 5 10
Flag of England.svg Chesterton 5 15 15
Flag of England.svg Thomas 15 10 7
Flag of England.svg George Thomas 15 15
Flag of England.svg William Swinden 12 8
Flag of England.svg Thomas 15 15
Flag of England.svg Prior 12 8
Flag of England.svg J. H. Colin Prior 15 15
Flag of England.svg A. K. Jones 10 8

Women's singles

First round Semifinals Final
Flag of England.svg Lavinia Radeglia 15 15
Flag of England.svg Kitty McKane 4 5 Flag of England.svg Radeglia 11 14
Flag of England.svg Margaret Tragett 11 11 Flag of England.svg Tragett 2 9
Flag of England.svg Marjory East 6 9 Flag of England.svg Radeglia 11 11
Flag of England.svg Mrs Bottomley 11 14 Flag of England.svg Bottomley 3 5
Flag of Ireland.svg Catherine Trench 1 12 Flag of England.svg Bottomley 15 15
Flag of England.svg Miss M. MacKenzie 11 9 Flag of England.svg MacKenzie 4 0
Flag of England.svg Lydia Swete 2 2 ret

Men's doubles

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
Flag of England.svg Frank Chesterton
& George Thomas
15 15
Flag of England.svg P. W. Warden
& E. Phillips
5 8
Flag of England.svg Chesterton & Thomas 15 15
Flag of England.svg Goodfellow & McCallum 11 6
Flag of England.svg R. M. McCallum
& A. W. Goodfellow
15 11 17
Flag of England.svg R Franck
& H. Smith
11 15 14
Flag of England.svg Chesterton & Thomas 15 17
Flag of Ireland.svg Bisgood & Flag of England.svg Massey 9 15
Flag of Ireland.svg Bert Bisgood
& Flag of England.svg Stewart Massey
15 15
Flag of Ireland.svg E. S. Dashwood
& Flag of Scotland.svg C. J.Davidson
2 5
Flag of Ireland.svg Bisgood & Flag of England.svg Massey 15 15
Flag of England.svg Hill & Abbatt 9 7
Flag of England.svg G. M. Hill
& Frank Abbatt
15 18
Flag of England.svg Charles Pierson
& Flag of Ireland.svg Johnnie McCallum
5 16
Flag of England.svg Chesterton & Thomas 17 15
Flag of England.svg Sautter & Hawthorn 16 7
Flag of England.svg U. N. Lappin (Guy Sautter)
& Edward Hawthorn
12 15 15
Flag of England.svg A. Fee +
& F. P. Pilkington
15 6 11
Flag of England.svg Sautter & Hawthorn 15 15
Flag of England.svg du Roveray & Hosken 5 13
Flag of England.svg Raoul du Roveray
& Henry Hosken
15 15
Flag of England.svg W. H. Roper
& G. E. Mills
8 13
Flag of England.svg Sautter & Hawthorn 15 15
Flag of Scotland.svg Crombie & Inglis 8 7
Flag of Scotland.svg Dr. James Crombie
& H. J. I. Inglis
17 15
Flag of England.svg Robert Prust
& William Swinden
15 10
Flag of Scotland.svg Crombie & Inglis 15 15
Flag of England.svg Hockiss & Shadwell 3 5
Flag of England.svg W R Hockiss
& L C Shadwell
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+ alias

Women's doubles

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
Flag of England.svg Margaret Tragett
& Eveline Peterson
12 15 15
Flag of Ireland.svg Catherine Trench
& Violet Elton
15 9 10
Flag of England.svg Tragett & Peterson 18 15
Flag of England.svg Marriott & Drinkwater 15 9
Flag of England.svg Mrs Marriott
& Miss D. Drinkwater
11 15 15
Flag of England.svg Lydia Swete
& Miss MacKenzie
15 3 5
Flag of England.svg Tragett & Peterson 10 15 15
Flag of England.svg Mayston & East 15 10 12
Flag of England.svg Miss M. E. Mayston
& Marjory East
bye
Flag of England.svg Mayston & East 15 15
Flag of England.svg Denison & Woodcock 7 1
Flag of England.svg Miss Denison
& Mrs Woodcock
bye
Flag of England.svg Tragett & Peterson 15 16 17
Flag of England.svg Gowenlock & Radeglia 4 18 15
Flag of England.svg Lavinia Radeglia
& Alice Gowenlock
bye
Flag of England.svg Gowenlock & Radeglia 15 15
Flag of England.svg Hogarth & Bateman 11 13
Flag of England.svg Hazel Hogarth
& Muriel Bateman
bye
Flag of England.svg Gowenlock & Radeglia 15 15
Flag of England.svg Douglass & Howard 10 10
Flag of England.svg Christina Douglass
& Miss Howard
bye
Flag of England.svg Douglass & Howard 15 15
Flag of England.svg Bottomley & Flag of Ireland.svg Pierson 8 7
Flag of England.svg Mrs Bottomley
& Flag of Ireland.svg Constance Pierson (née Ireland)
15 15
Flag of England.svg Frances Drake
& Constance Peterson
8 7

Mixed doubles

There were three first round matches - McCallum & Drake bt Charles Pierson & Lydia Swete 15–5, 15–9, Bisgood & Gowenlock bt Inglis & Constance Pierson 18-13 15-9 and Uber & Hetley bt F. C. Lohden & Miss Drinkwater 15–9, 15–8.

Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
Flag of England.svg George Thomas
& Hazel Hogarth
15 15
Flag of Ireland.svg E. S Dashwood
& Flag of England.svg Dorothy Harvey
11 8
Flag of England.svg Thomas & Hogarth 15 15
Flag of England.svg Prior & Peterson 8 12
Flag of England.svg J. H. Colin Prior
& Eveline Peterson
15 15
Flag of England.svg G. M. Hill
& Miss Denison
6 8
Flag of England.svg Thomas & Hogarth 18 15
Flag of England.svg Engelbach & East 17 5
Flag of England.svg A Fee +
& Marjory East
15 15
Flag of England.svg Stewart Massey
& Muriel Bateman
8 9
Flag of England.svg Engelbach & East
Flag of England.svg Uber & Hetley
Flag of England.svg Herbert Uber
& Miss Hetley
15 18
Flag of England.svg R. M. McCallum
& Frances Drake
8 12
Flag of England.svg Thomas & Hogarth 15 15
Flag of England.svg Chesterton & Tragett 10 12
Flag of England.svg Frank Chesterton
& Margaret Tragett
15 10 15
Flag of Scotland.svg Dr. James Crombie
& Flag of England.svg Miss MacKenzie
10 15 7
Flag of England.svg Chesterton & Tragett 15 15
Flag of England.svg Sautter & Mayston 9 8
Flag of England.svg U. N. Lappin (Guy Sautter)
& Miss M. E. Mayston
15 15
Flag of Ireland.svg Bert Bisgood
& Flag of England.svg Alice Gowenlock
5 7
Flag of England.svg Chesterton & Tragett w/o
Flag of England.svg Hawthorn & Peterson scr
Flag of England.svg Edward Hawthorn
& Constance Peterson
15 15
Flag of England.svg William Swinden
& Christina Douglass
11 7
Flag of England.svg Hawthorn & Peterson 15 15
Flag of England.svg du Roveray & Radeglia 11 7
Flag of England.svg Raoul du Roveray
& Lavinia Radeglia
15 15
Flag of Ireland.svg Johnnie McCallum
& Catherine Trench
10 5

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