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FOLLOWING THROUGH. Part of the great gallery of 10,000 golf enthusiasts that trail, ed the drives, approaches and putts of Evans and Ouimet over the links of the Engineers' Club at RoBlyn, L. I., last Satur? day, when these two mag? nificent players fought it out for the twenty-fourth national amateur golf championship of the United States. Paul Thompson VICTOR AND VAN gUISHED. "Chick vans, of Chicago, again amateur golf champion of America, and Francis Oui? met, of Boston, the man he defeated by 7 up and 6 to play in the finals last Saturday over the Roslyn links. Evans was amateur champion in 1916 and Ouimet in 1914. Evans played flawless golf, mak? ing the 30 holes in but 2 strokes over par. Paul ThOT'ip.toH THE KISS OF VIC? TORY. Bravo Ercole! Ditto Giovanni! 01 geni and Scutturin, an Italian two-oared crew, are overwhelmed with affection for each other when they pull their shell in a winner at the Olym? pic games. International Right?THEY'RE STILL AT IT! Printers all over Ger? many are swamped with rush orders for propaganda, pro Heinie literature which is being distributed all over the world in an effort to win back for the land of the iron cross the trade lost when they picked a scrap with the universe back in 1914. Here's a scene in the shipping room of one of their big propa? ganda printshop8. Kadel ? Herbert TACKLING THE DUM? MY. It's football time again and here's a husky member of the Syracuse University squad slamming a sawdust halfback for a five-yard loss. ?teyton? MUSIC LESSONS FOR CANARIES. A novel and successful compressed air and water device that operates whistle notes by the hour for the benefit of ambitious feathered songsters. Kadsi ? ?erbsrt FACIAL ATHLETICS. The greatest tenor of 'em all hanging on to a high one during the anniver? sary celebration of the Fiume coup at City Col? lege stadium last Sunday. Paul Thompson