1908 All England Badminton Championships

The 1908 All England Open Badminton Championships was a badminton tournament held at the London Rifle Brigade HQ, Islington, London, England, from March 3 to March 7, 1908.[1][2]

1908 All England Badminton Championships
Tournament details
Dates3 March 1908 (1908-03-03)
7 March 1908 (1908-03-07)
Edition10th
VenueLondon Rifle Brigade Drill Hall
Location130 Bunhill Row, Islington, London
Official websiteAll England Championships
1907 1909

Meriel Lucas won her fourth women's singles title and Henry Norman Marrett won his third men's singles title, the former reverted to a first to 11 points game format. Lucas also won her seventh women's doubles crown and second with G. L. Murray and she also won her first mixed doubles title partnering Norman Wood.[3][4]

In the men's doubles F. Warner was listed as playing, it is believed to be Frank Abbatt playing under his middle name. This started the unusual occurrence of other players playing under assumed names in future years. The reason for this happening or being allowed is unknown.

Final results edit

Category Winners Runners-up Score
Men's singles   Henry Marrett   Arthur Cave 12-15 18-14 15-9
Women's singles   Meriel Lucas   G. L. Murray 11-2 11-3
Men's doubles   Sir George Thomas & Henry Marrett   Frank Chesterton & Stewart Massey 16-18 18-13 15-4
Women's doubles   Meriel Lucas & G. L. Murray   Alice Gowenlock & Dorothy Cundall 15-4 15-5
Mixed doubles   Norman Wood & Meriel Lucas   Sir George Thomas & G. L. Murray 15-9 15-3
Mixed doubles Handicap (1st Class)   R. G. P. Hunter & Mina Hassell (née Schreiber) (+8)   Guy Sautter & G. L. Murray (scratch) 15-8, 15-7
Mixed doubles Handicap (2nd Class)   R. J. West & M. E. Mayston (+8)   A. L. Bentley & Constance Peterson (+2) 15-8, 15-7
Veterans' doubles Handicap   W. Cobbett & C. A. Turner (+4)   Col. G. W. Deane & C. G. Eames (+3) 15-8, 9-15, 17-16

Men's singles edit

First Round Second round Quarter finals Semi finals Final
  Henry Marrett
bye   Marrett 15 15
  George Thomas   Thomas 7 10
bye   Marrett 15 15
  Guy Sautter   Sautter 5 3
bye   Sautter 15 4 15
  William Cave   Cave W 9 15 8
bye   Marrett 5 15 15
  Frank Chesterton   Chesterton 15 9 11
bye   Chesterton 15 15
  Robert Plews   Plews 4 0
bye   Chesterton 15 15
  Hugh Comyn   Comyn 8 9
bye   Comyn 15 4 w/o
  R. D. Orr   Orr 6 1 ret
bye   Marrett 12 18 15
  Norman Wood   Cave 15 14 9
bye   Wood 15 15
  H. J. H. Inglis   Inglis 7 8
bye   Wood 15 13 15
  Edward Hawthorn   Hawthorn 8 15 9
bye   Hawthorn 15 15
  Frederick A. Kennedy   Kennedy 12 6
bye   Wood 15 3 6
  Arthur Cave   Cave 6 15 15
bye   Cave A 15 15
  R. P. G. Hunter 15 15   Hunter 2 5
  A. W. Andrews 4 12   Cave 15 15
  J. H. Colin Prior   Prior 9 4
bye   Prior 15 15
  Capt. D. M. Oakes   Oakes 3 2
bye

Women's singles edit

Round of 8 Semifinals Final
  Meriel Lucas
    Lucas 11 11
  Lavinia Radeglia   Radeglia 0 4
  Muriel Bateman   Lucas 11 11
  G. L. Murray   Murray 2 3
  Dorothy Cundall   Murray 11 11
  Margaret Larminie   Larminie 8 5
  Mabel Smith

Men's doubles edit

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                    
  Henry Marrett
& George Thomas
15 16 15
  R. P. G. Hunter
& Guy Sautter
13 18 6
  Marrett & Thomas 15 11 15
  Prebble & Wood 6 15 11
  Albert Prebble
& Norman Wood
15 15
  Hugh Comyn
& F. Warner+
2 3
  Marrett & Thomas 15 15
  Inglis &   Oakes 1 12
  H. J. H Inglis
&   D. M. Oakes
bye
  Inglis &   Oakes 15 15
  Blood & Orr 9 13
  G.Blood
& R. D. Orr
bye
  Marrett & Thomas 16 18 15
  Chesterton & Massey 18 13 4
  Frank Chesterton
& Stewart Massey
15 2 15
  Arthur Cave
& William Cave
13 15 10
  Chesterton & Massey 15 9 15
  Harrison & Franck 9 15 1
  E. P. Harrison
& R. Franck
15 15
  Frederick A. Kennedy
& Robert Plews
7 12
  Chesterton & Massey 15 18
  Hawthorn & Kerr 9 4
  Edward Hawthorn
& Kerr
bye
  Hawthorn & Kerr 10 18 15
  Hetley & Marshal 15 15 8
  Henry Hetley
& R. D. Marshal
bye

+alias

Women's doubles edit

Round of 8 Semifinals Final
  Meriel Lucas
& G. L. Murray
15 15
  Mrs Binyon
& Florence Lannowe
6 0   Lucas & Murray 15 3 15
  Lavinia Radeglia
& Margaret Larminie
15 14 17   Larminie & Radeglia 11 15 2
  Muriel Bateman
& Hazel Hogarth
7 18 14   Lucas & Murray 15 15
  Dorothy Cundall
& Alice Gowenlock
15 15   Cundall & Gowenlock 4 5
  Mina Hassell
& Frances Drake
5 1   Cundall & Gowenlock 15 17
  Mabel Smith
& Dora Boothby
15 12 15   Smith & Boothby 7 15
  Mrs Wood
& Miss Kearns
4 15 12

Mixed doubles edit

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
  Norman Wood
& Meriel Lucas
14 17 15
  Henry Marrett
& Hazel Hogarth
15 16 9   Wood & Lucas
   
bye   Wood & Lucas 15 17
  J. D. Orr
& Dorothy Cundall
  Orr & Cundall 7 14
bye   Orr & Cundall 15 15
  Frederick A. Kennedy
& Louisa Kennedy
  Kennedy & Kennedy 4 8
bye   Wood & Lucas
  Guy Sautter
& Alice Gowenlock
  Sautter & Gowenlock
bye   Sautter & Gowenlock 15 12
  R. G. P. Hunter
& Mina Hassell
  Hunter & Hassell 15 10
bye   Sautter & Gowenlock 7 15 15
  Edward Hawthorn
& Mrs N Wood
  Hawthorn & Wood 15 4 8
bye   Hawthorn & Wood 15 15
  Capt. D. M. Oakes
& Mabel Smith
  Oakes & Smith 6 12
bye   Wood & Lucas 15 15
  George Thomas
& G. L. Murray
15 15   Thomas & Murray 9 3
  Albert Prebble
& Dora Boothby
11 7   Thomas & Murray
  Arthur Cave
&   Margaret Larminie
  A Cave &   Larminie
bye   Thomas & Murray 15 15
  E. P. Harrison
& Florence Lannowe
15 15   Inglis &   Bateman 10 5
  Robert Plews
&   Frances Drake
7 7   Inglis &   Bateman
  H. J. H Inglis
&   Muriel Bateman
  Harrison & Lannowe
bye   Thomas & Murray 15 15
  Percy Fitton
& Lavinia Radeglia
  Fitton & Radeglia 12 10
bye   Fitton & Radeglia 11 15 15
  J. H. Colin Prior
& Eveline Peterson
  Prior & Peterson 15 8 11
bye   Fitton & Radeglia 15 15
  William Cave
&   Dorothy Lyon
  W Cave &   Lyon 5 11
bye   Cave &   Lyon 15 17 15
  R. J. West &
M. E. Mayston
  West & Mayston 9 18 2
bye

References edit

  1. ^ "The Times & the Sunday Times". Archived from the original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved 4 September 2012.
  2. ^ "Badminton". Daily Telegraph & Courier (London). 5 March 1908. Retrieved 29 March 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ "The Championships". Field. 7 March 1908. Retrieved 29 March 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^ "Badminton The Championships". Field. 14 March 1908. Retrieved 29 March 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.