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victor Von
Kehrling and
former Danish Champion Erik Worm
warded off
Cochet and
Count Salm in the
doubles final. In the
mixed Von
Kehrling and
Cilly Aussem...
- Béla von
Kehrling (Hungarian:
Kehrling Béla [ˈkeːrliŋɡ ˈbeːlɒ]; 25
January 1891 – 26
April 1937) was a
Hungarian tennis,
table tennis, and
football player...
- von
Kehrling. In
doubles the
Hungarian team of
Kehrling-Imre
Zichy suffered defeat from
Rogers and Aoki Miki. For the
third time that year
Kehrling and...
- thetennisbase.com. Madrid, Spain:
Tennismem SAL.
Retrieved 5
August 2018. Béla
Kehrling, ed. (January 15, 1930). "Hírek" [News] (PDF).
Tennisz és Golf (in Hungarian)...
- in
doubles in 1931 and 1932. He kept
playing tennis in Spain. Béla von
Kehrling, ed. (1931).
Tennisz és Golf. III (Budapest, Hungary: Egyesült Kő-, Könyvnyomda...
- Man in Tennis, Won 19
Grand Slams And
Escaped A **** Prison". Deadspin.
Kehrling, Béla, ed. (20
November 1930). "A világ
legjobb tiz női jákétosa" [The...
- Tegner (DEN) 2 4 A de Borman (BEL) S Halot (BEL) 0 3 M Krencsey (HUN) B von
Kehrling (HUN) w/o S Fick (SWE) H Müller (SWE) 6 6 S Fick (SWE) H Müller (SWE)...
- of the
French International Hard
Court Championship partnering Béla von
Kehrling; they were
defeated by
eventual victors Howard Kinsey and
Vincent Richards...
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Adolf Katz SS-Brigadeführer and
Generalmajor der Waffen-SS 3199 149075 Hans
Kehrl Born 08.09.1900 Brandenburg,
Amtschef (Rohstoff- und Planungsamt) im Reichsministerium...
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Archived from the
original on 12
November 2019.
Retrieved 28
December 2013.
Kehrling, Béla, ed. (28 June 1930). "Jugoszlávia—Magyarország 3:2" [Yugoslavia—Hungary...