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Tennisz és Golf
''Tennisz és Golf'' (English: ''Tennis and Golf'') was a Hungarian not-for-profit magazine published from 1929 to 1932 by the Hungarian Lawn Tennis Association aiming to popularize the sports of tennis and golf in Hungary. The editorial board was headed by the famous Hungarian tennis player Béla von Kehrling. The publication scheduled varied, starting from bimonthly and ending monthly, but some months had up to three issues while others had only one. References External linksAll issues of ''Tennisz és Golf''
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Béla Von Kehrling
Béla von Kehrling ( hu, Kehrling Béla ; 25 January 1891 – 26 April 1937) was a Hungarian tennis, table tennis, and football player but eventually a winter sportsman familiar with ice-hockey and occasionally competing in bobsleigh. He competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics and the 1924 Summer Olympics. Career Kehrling like Fred Perry, he played both tennis and table tennis professionally. In 1926 he played in the first table tennis World Championships final in London with Zoltán Mechlovits in doubles but lost to Roland Jacobi (who won the singles title) and Dániel Pécsi. He was also featured in the Hungarian team that won gold in team competition. Originally he wasn't part of the national team. While the Hungarians unanimously swept all of the medals after Roland Jacobi's singles and doubles success he suddenly been reported of the death of his father thus he decided to travel home. The substitute player was Béla von Kehrling who had to beat Munio Pillinger of Austria to h ...
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