COACHING IN AIVIERICA. 179 



the entire expense himself. A few members of the 

 Coaching Club, at that time in its infancy, started the 

 "Tantivy" by subscription, and starting from Kew ^'ork 

 (Hotel Brunswick) made the (Tarrytown Hotel) Tarry- 

 town, its terminus, A. Fownes, ])rofessional coachman, 

 and K. Graham acted as guard. 



The following are the coaches in chronological order 

 and may be used for reference: 



1882. The Tantivy's second appearance, running from 

 New York (Hotel BrunsAvick) to Yonkers (Getty House), 

 H. Evans, guard. 



1883. No coach ran this year 



1884. "The Greyhound" started on its first trip from 

 New York (Hotel Brunswick) to Pelham (Country Club). 



C. D. Iselin, G. R. Roosevelt, 



Proprietors. 

 H. Distin, guard. 



1886. The subscription coach "Tantivy" again made 

 its appearance this season running to (County Club) Pel- 

 ham, from New York (Hotel Bruns^^'ick). 



F. Cunard, guard. 



1887. The "Tantivy" starting from New York (Hotel 

 Brunswick) running to Pelham (County Club). 



F. Swales, prof, coachman, 

 ; F. Cunard, guard. 



