Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1951 — Page 20

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Sekenke district, where we hoped to find a rhino, perhaps a larger buffalo and a big elephant.

picked up a native game scout, who is paid by the government to act as a warden.

His job is to kill destructive elephants and stop native poach-

In the afternoon we walked 10 miles in a eircle looking for buffalo but didn’t see any. As we were returning, just before dark, we came across a pack of wild hunting dogs. | THESE wild ‘ dogs are per Mr. Williams haps the most destructive animals In Afriea to soft-skin game. They are extremely cunning and « kill not only for food but for the love of killing. "If they find a herd of zebra, five or six dogs kill as many as 30 zebra. They will even tackle cow buffalo, if they find one alone. .The next morning we failed to find buffalo, and decided £0 to a great plain and swamp which the natives told us was 20 «miles away. It ended up being 50 miles, and was tough going in our car

‘We arrived at 3 p. m., too late|rifle, from 75 yards standing, hit to do any hunting before morning. him high in the right shoulder. We resigned ourselves to sleep-The shot was too high to reach the heart and a little too low to ' “Just before sunget, we spotted get the backbone. He [instantly a small herd of elephant a mile/charged. I reloaded and when I away. We set out through very/fnished he was 35 yards from me.

ig in the open without bedding or heavy clothing.

heavy, matted grass, full of holes where elephant had stepped two féet deep im the mud during the - Wet season.

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and veered to the left. I hit him

i: 1 again, in the lungs. He then ie noles wets 7) Inclies across IL Ct awe aad] Dut bo

before we arrived at out hunting spot we

(The Times today publishes the fifth excerpt from “African

game hunting trip through East Africa. It was made last fall by Gene L. Williams, 28-year-gla vice president of Gaseteria, ne.)

of the buffalo without betected.

de Ing et we stood up, much to the amazement and surprise of the herd. The buffalo were undecided what to do, so we just stood there and looked . them down. After milling around for 30 seconds, they ran of. Meanwhile, the elephant herd. had picked up our wind an was

a little concerned that they might

aged to turn them.

hartebeeste for camp meat and two zebra for hides. At 6 p. m., just before sundown, we were returning to camp and saw a rhino standing in the bush. |

21 inches. I took some movies of| him as he stood, then went up to shoot him.

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overrun the car, so he fired three after running 200 yards, shots over their heads and man-| him dead. Either the first or the|returned to camp and decided to second shot had killed him. The/move on into elephant country. | About 8:30 p. m. we shot a remaining shots just added to

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BIG BOY—Gene Williams exhibits the rhinoceros he shot.

veering toward our shooting car,/Jenvy also shot and hit him|his speed. 800 yards away. Bill Jenvy was|twice in the rear end.

tween the fence pickets. The batter circled the bases,| He was playing the outfielthen joined in the rush to-help when an enemy batter clouted the/ Tommy. His friends were unable

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The next morning we returned We followed the rhino and,|to the rhino and removed the found (horns, and some of the hide.

Next: I get my elephant,

Boy Ouffielder Tranned Between Fence Pickets | BOSTON (UP)—~Tommy Free- tripped and rammed his head beman, 13, really puts his heart—

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