Word: kleine
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...while second-needed Gene Sands had a little more trouble with Hoffer of Camp Endicott, 6-4, 7-5. Bob Rayle of Harvard beat Lauve, 6-3, 6-0; Bob Ross lost to Endicott's Burzan, 4-6 3-6; Bob Feinberg defeated the Seabees' Klein, 6-3, 6-4; and Henry Moulton of Harvard took Furst...
...doubles matches, Lynch and Callaghan defeated Burzan and Hoffer, 6-3, 8-6, and Frothingham and Feinberg tooko Klein and Furst, 6-0, 6-8, 6-3, while Ross and Rayle were losing to Santer and Lauve...
With a 14-lb., double-barreled elephant rifle, Klein made hunting history. Together with another white hunter named Leslie Simpson, he led a safari of man-drawn oxcarts into virgin territory in Tanganyika, discovering what later became known as the "Lion Pasture," the best lion country in the world...
...Klein hated fanfare. After guiding Hollywood's Trader Horn expedition, he swore he would never again take another job like it. He never wrote a book or magazine article. His phenomenal lore leaked out in dribbles around the firesides of jungle camps...
Hunting de Luxe. Rich sportsmen, who paid $2,000 a month for Klein's services, remember him best for streamlining the safari. He blazed motor paths to first-class hunting grounds, organized the East African Guides Association to staff his fleets of cars and trucks. Barring the chase itself, his expeditions became as comfortable as weekend fishing trips...