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...counted on to win two matches. Last week, experts expected that Germany's Baron Gottfried von Cramm would defeat both Budge and Wilmer Allison, that Allison and John Van Ryn would win the doubles and that Allison would beat Germany's No. 2 player, Heiner Henkel. The outcome might therefore well depend on the first match, between Budge and Henkel. A small gallery watched Budge nervously fumble through the first three sets, 7-5, 11-9, 6-8. In the fourth, he finally found his game and ran out the match, 6-1. Enraged when the umpire announced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Davis Cup, Jul. 29, 1935 | 7/29/1935 | See Source »

...positively identify. Bruno Hauptmann did not confine his outdoor life to city parks. His neighbors remember that he used to go hunting in the autumn, bring home a full bag of game, none of which he ever gave away. Once he went as far north as Canada. With Carl Henkel, six months after the ran som payment, he went to Maine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs, Oct. 8, 1934 | 10/8/1934 | See Source »

...William H. Davey, estimated at 14%. In March Empire planned a reorganization, but shareholders did not show any willingness to invest in additional securities. Last month it ordered wages cut 15%, was blocked by a strike. Thus twice frustrated, last week it went into receivership. President Carl H. Henkel was appointed receiver, hopes to keep the plants running. Empire's receivership (involving $20,000,000 in assets) was the first notable one in the steel industry for some time, made steelmen hark back to the similar fate of the $21,000,000 Wickwire-Spencer steel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Deals & Developments | 6/8/1931 | See Source »

That was a very brave story for Dr. Hornaday to revive and it gave narrative confidence to a plain & ordinary Texan, one George Henkel, Dallas taxidermist. Said he without winking, thinking or drinking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Horned Toad | 3/5/1928 | See Source »

...unable to vote last week for the first time since 1860 when he cast his ballot for Abraham Lincoln. In Brooklyn three other Lincoln voters (one of them blind) went to the polls, voted for modification of the Volstead Act. ([ Montcalm County, Mich., has its heroine-Mrs. Ileea M. Henkel, onetime schoolteacher, wife of the former sheriff who was fatally wounded while arresting a drunk. She was appointed to serve her husband's unexpired term and conducted a vigorous war on the liquor traffic. Last week she was elected to succeed herself, having polled a vote double that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Here, There | 11/15/1926 | See Source »

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