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GRAPHIC SIENE T I'@IN Bobby Jones, winner of the national amateur golf championship for the second year, and his cup, photo- graphed at Oakmont, Pa. In the finals Bobby defeated his pupil, Watts Gunn. Both Jones and Gunn hail from Atlanta, Ga. Wide World Photo Celebrating birthday of Gen. Lafayette at West Point. center. A feature of the exercises was a silence of one mi dirigible Shenandoah. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 13, 1925 SUPPLEMENT Burial service for three of the Shenandoah crash victims at Arlington Nationai Cemetery Tuesday morning. At 11 o’clock in the morning services were held for Lieut. Comdr. Lewis Hancock, Lieut. J. B. Lawrence and Lieut. E. W. Sheppard. The service for Comdr. Zachar; Tansdowne was held later in the day. The four bodies of the Shenandoah heroes now rest side by side on the k | near the Dewey mausoleum. pyg, by 1. Pridgeon. staft photographer. Commissioner Fenning throwing out the first ball of the police and firemen game at American League Park last Monday afternoon. The police defeated the “laddies” by a score of 9 to 7, and 18,000 persons saw the contest. . ..iucton <tar Photo The last brassie shot of the national amateur championship at the Oak- mont, Pa., Club. Bobby Jones, the champion, making the shot which spelled defeat for his opponent, Watts Gunn. Golfing enthusiasts from all over the country followed the finalists. One of By United Photos the attrac- tive floats in the pa- rade of the W a s hing- ton firemen on Labor day. The e x hibition attracted thousands of specta- tors to Pennsylva- nia avenue. Washington Star Photo., Ambassadors Herrick and Daeschner in inute in honor of the 14 victims of the Navy © Underwood & Underwood.