1903 All England Championships
Tournament details
Dates26 March 1903 (1903-03-26)
28 March 1903 (1903-03-28)
Edition5th
VenueLondon Rifle Brigade Drill Hall
Location130 Bunhill Row, Islington, London
Official websiteAll England Championships
1902 1904

The 1903 All England Championships was a badminton tournament held at the London Rifle Brigade Drill Hall in Islington, London, England from 26–28 March 1903.[1]

In the men's singles Ralph Watling of Great Yarmouth successfully defended his title.[2]

Meriel Lucas was unable to defend her singles and doubles titles due to a family illness. The women's singles and doubles consisted of only three rounds following a small number of entries. The women's singles only had five entries and this was attributed to the increase in younger players causing the older women not to enter.[1][3]

Final results

Category Winners Runners-up Score
Men's singles England Ralph Watling England Henry Marrett 1-15, 18-17, 15-8
Women's singles England Ethel Thomson England Dorothea Douglass 18-15, 15-9
Men's doubles England Stewart Massey & Edward Huson England Sir George Thomas & Ralph Watling 15-10, 15-3
Women's doubles England Mabel Hardy & Dorothea Douglas England Ethel Thomson & Muriel Bateman 15-4, 15-9
Mixed doubles England Sir George Thomas & Ethel Thomson England Stewart Massey & Mrs Cammell
Men's doubles handicap England Percy Buckley & Herbert Mellersh (owe 6) England George Vidal & Leonard Ransford (owe 6) 18-15, 6-15, 15-8
Women's doubles handicap England E. M. Moseley & Dorothea Douglas (owe 15) England Hazel Hogarth & M. Drake (scratch) 15-6, 8-15, 15-12
Mixed doubles handicap England H. S. Venables & Dorothea Douglas England S. R. Arthur & Edith Johnson

Men's singles

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Ralph Watling (Great Yarmouth 15 15
England A. B. Clifton (Chelsea) 1 6 England Watling 15 15
England Hamer (Southport) 15 15 England Hamer 12 12
England Browne 2 3 England Watling 15 15
England S. R. Arthur (Guildford) England Arthur 4 4
bye England Arthur 15 15
England Birdie (Guildford) England Birdie 10 3
bye England Watling 15 18
England E. Young (Blackheath) England Young 7 13
bye England Young 15 15
England Snell (Blackheath) England Snell 9 7
bye England Young 15 15
England W. Redshaw (Willesden) England Redshaw 10 7
bye England Redshaw 15 15
England Edward Hawthorn (Willesden) England Hawthorn 8 12
bye England Watling 1 18 15
England Henry Marrett (Crystal Palace) 11 15 15 England Marrett 15 17 8
England Leonard Ransford (Crystal Palace) 15 7 11 England Marrett 15 15
England Edward Huson (Ealing) 15 15 England Huson 9 5
England Triscott (Blackheath) 1 6 England Marrett 15 15
England J. H. Colin Prior (Guildford) England Prior 3 2
bye England Prior 3 15 15
England E. A. Short (Guildford) England Short 15 11 5
bye England Marrett 15 9 15
England Norman Wood (Brinscall) England Wood 6 15 7
bye England Wood 15 11 15
England F. S. Collier (Guildford) England Collier 2 15 8
bye England Wood 15 6 15
England George Thomas (Southsea) England Thomas 6 15 11
bye England Thomas 15 15
England R. Franck England Franck 3 4
bye

Women's singles

First round Semi-finals Final
England Miss Ethel Thomson (Budleigh Salterton)
bye England Thomson 15 15
England Miss Mabel Hardy (Crystal Palace) 15 15 England Hardy 9 3
England Miss Ellen Stawell-Brown (Surbiton) 6 9 England Thomson 18 15
England Miss Dorothea Douglass (Ealing) England Douglass 15 9
bye England Douglass 15 15
England Miss Edith Johnson (Surbiton) England Johnson 4 6
bye

Men's doubles

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                    
England Stewart Massey
& Edward Huson (Ealing)
9 15 15
England Robert Ransford
& Leonard Ransford (Crystal Palace)
15 10 6
England Massey & Huson 15 15
England Atkinson & Ward 8 7
England Atkinson
& Ward (Ravenscourt)
bye
England Massey & Huson 15 18
England Buckley & Collier 5 17
England Percy Buckley
& F. S. Collier (Guildford)
15 15
Republic of Ireland C. P. R. James (Dundrum)
& England Snell (Blackheath)
6 2
England Buckley & Collier 15 15
England Hanson & Campbell 8 10
England L. Hanson
& Col. Ian Campbell (Crystal Palace)
bye
England Massey & Huson 15 15
England Watling & Thomas 10 3
England Ralph Watling (Crystal Palace)
& Georg Thomas (Southsea)
15 15
England Saunders
& Raoul du Roveray
4 7
England Watling & Thomas 17 15
England Young & Arthur 14 9
England E. Young (Blackheath)
& S. R. Arthur (Guildford)
15 15
England D. H. MacDougall
& Frank Abbatt
2 12
England Watling & Thomas 17 15
England St. John & Harrison 14 9
England Edward St.John
& E. P. Harrison (Ealing)
15 15
England A. B. Clifton (Chelsea)
& Thomas Denny-Cooke Richmond)
7 6
England St. John & Harrison 15 15
England Turner & Prebble 11 8
England C. A. Turner (Cheltenham)
& Albert Prebble (Crystal Palace)
15 15
England Hamer (Southport)
& Brown
6 8

Women's doubles

First round Semi-finals Final
England Miss Mabel Hardy (Crystal Palace)
& Miss Dorothea Douglass (Ealing)
15 9 15
England Miss E. M. Moseley
& Miss Daisy St. John (Ealing)
5 15 11 England Hardy & Douglass 15 15
England Miss Hazel Hogarth (Cheltenham)
& Miss Drake (Bognor)
England Hogarth & Drake 13 10
bye England Hardy & Douglass 15 15
England Miss Ethel Thomson (Budleigh Salterton)
& Miss Muriel Bateman (Ealing)
8 15 15 England Thomson & Bateman 4 9
England Miss Ellen Stawell-Brown
& Miss Edith Johnson (Surbiton)
15 11 7 England Thomson & Bateman 15 17 15
England Miss Margaret Larminie (Teddington)
& Miss Bradford (Ealing)
15 15 England Larminie & Bradford 5 18 6
England Miss Freeland
& Mrs Turner (Camberley)
11 4

Mixed doubles

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                    
England George Thomas (Southsea)
& Ethel Thomson (Budleigh Salterton)
 
England Thomas & Thomson
 
 
 
England Thomas & Thomson
England Ransford & Moseley
England Leonard Ransford (Crystal Palace)
& E. M. Moseley (Ealing)
 
England Ransford & Moseley
 
 
 
England Thomas & Thomson
England Massey & Cammell
England Stewart Massey
& Mrs Cammell (Ealing)
 
England Massey & Cammell
 
 
 
England Massey & Cammell
England Turner & Hogarth
England C. A. Turner
& Hazel Hogarth (Cheltenham)
 
England Turner & Hogarth
 
 
 

References

  1. 1 2 "Badminton Association Open Tournament". Field. 28 March 1903. Retrieved 25 March 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. "Badminton Association Open Tournament". Norwich Mercury. 1 April 1903. Retrieved 26 March 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. "Badminton Association Open Tournament". Field. 4 April 1903. Retrieved 26 March 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
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