Homburg Cup 1924


General 1924-08-20 - 1924-08-26
Amateur
Clay
5
Bad Homburg
Germany

Source Tennis und Golf, Frankfurter Zeitung, Kölnische Zeitung



Media


Winner Otto Froitzheim


Players
Georg Theodor Woldemar Demasius
Otto Froitzheim
Ferdinand Wilhelm Maria Gosewisch
Mr. Hassenpflug
Louis Maria Heyden (Grandy)
Heinrich Kleinschroth
Oscar Kreuzer
Stefan Oppenheimer
Friedrich Wilhelm Rahe
Mr. Schlomann
Paul Georg Richard (Paul) Stephanus

Johann Philip Buss
Adolf Hammacher
Francis Albert Lane
Ferdinand Christian Karl Uhl


Rounds
Round 1
Ferdinand Uhl*
Adolf Hammacher
7-5 6-4

Round 2
Otto Froitzheim*
Francis Albert Lane
6-0 6-2
Stefan Oppenheimer*
Georg Demasius*
Mr. Schlomann
6-0 6-0
Ferdinand Gosewisch*
Ferdinand Uhl
6-4 2-6 6-4
Friedrich Wilhelm Rahe*
Heinrich Kleinschroth*
Johann Philip Buss
6-3 6-4
Richard Stephanus*
Louis Maria Heyden (Grandy)
?
Oscar Kreuzer*
Mr. Hassenpflug
6-3 6-0

Quarterfinals
Otto Froitzheim*
Stefan Oppenheimer
w.o.
Georg Demasius*
Ferdinand Gosewisch
6-2 6-0
Friedrich Wilhelm Rahe*
Heinrich Kleinschroth
7-5 6-4
Oscar Kreuzer*
Richard Stephanus
8-6 8-6

Semifinals
Otto Froitzheim*
Georg Demasius
9-11 6-1, ret.
Friedrich Wilhelm Rahe*
Oscar Kreuzer
6-4 6-4

Final

On 26.VIII.1924 F.W.Rahe decided that he no longer could wait for good weather and travelled to the next tournament. Froitzheim was declared winner.He proved more patient than his rival because he wanted to win the Trophy of Prince Adalbert of Prussia for the third time to finally keep it.

Otto Froitzheim*
Friedrich Wilhelm Rahe
w.o.


Tournament
Round 1
Ferdinand Uhl*
Adolf Hammacher
Round 2
Otto Froitzheim*
Francis Albert Lane
Stefan Oppenheimer*
Georg Demasius*
Mr. Schlomann
Ferdinand Gosewisch*
Ferdinand Uhl
Friedrich Wilhelm Rahe*
Heinrich Kleinschroth*
Johann Philip Buss
Oscar Kreuzer*
Mr. Hassenpflug
Richard Stephanus*
Louis Maria Heyden (Grandy)
Quarterfinals
Otto Froitzheim*
Stefan Oppenheimer
Georg Demasius*
Ferdinand Gosewisch
Friedrich Wilhelm Rahe*
Heinrich Kleinschroth
Oscar Kreuzer*
Richard Stephanus
Semifinals
Otto Froitzheim*
Georg Demasius
Friedrich Wilhelm Rahe*
Oscar Kreuzer
Final
Otto Froitzheim*
Friedrich Wilhelm Rahe