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_—_— : 1 7 ~ RANCOCAS. STABLE TOPS MONEY WINNING LST WITH! FOUR | aati hal Two of the Stable’s Victories Notable, Grey Lag Capturing the Dwyer Stakes in Sensational Record of 1.49 for One and One-Eighth Miles, While Mad Hat- ter Breaks Track Record for One and One-Sixteenth Miles. With a mighty leap and a bound the Rancocas Stable hung up a few record for the metropolitan season by winning four races in one day, and went to the top of the list of money winners for the year at Aque- auet yesterd FIRSTS IN DAY Style and Equalling the World's RANCOCAS STABLE NOW LEADING PURSE WINNER. By winning four mees and om yenterday, the Rancoens Stal Plante HM. PF. Whitney at the top among the leading money winners ot the year with frand ial of No! the least pleasing of all its $115,000 tn round figures, victories was that of Grey Lag in the H. P. Whitney Is second on the list Dwyer Stakes, when he raced the! with an aggregate of $110,000, mile and an eighth distance in 1.49, The total won by the Rancocus and earned the right to have his| stabie yesterday, was distributed as hame’ inscribed as equal sharer 1M | tettews: | the world’s record with the plater | faier, who created It with the fly- | Time Mace... Bndane 82,001 weight of 941-2 paunds up at Bel-| ™ rt Mace. Mad 2240 mont recently. | Fourth Race, Grex 71000 | Grey Lag carried his weight, or| Sixth Race,, Little Chiet .. aH | within three pounds of the scale, be- | | cause he had pounds up, so that | Tetal Waneuerien | his performance will always count | — - for something. while Goaler’s must always be regarded as of the fluke out as the second string in the variety, While it wasn't necessary to | Dwyer. wait for yesterday's performance to — demonstrate the fact, Grey Lag gave) Only ill luck can keep the Ran- further proof that hé was a bargain cocas stable {rom maintaining — its at $60,000‘last year, und he fully es- tablished himselt as the best of the year’s three-year-olds, Leonardo 2d | has gone into the discard, and Sport- | ing Blood accepted eleven pounds from the Rancocas colt yesterday as well as a four-length trimming. Copper Demon, the one the Quincy Stable counted upon to beat Play- fellow after they sold the latter, was another who was compelled to trail home yesterday under light weight, so that it virtually became the coro- nation ceremony of Grey Lag as the champion of the year. Spectators who had also witnessed the Derby performance of the Brad- ely colt's Black Servant and Behave Yourself were very willing to con- cede that Grey Lag outclasses them both when he clipped off his mile in 1.85 2-5, and then went on to his record-breaking under wraps at the end. Yesterday developed a real cham- pion and some of the best racing thls season. Conditions were ideal tor record smashing. The faintest sort of a zephyr found its way across the track, and the humid atmosphere opened the pores and greased the muscles of the hor: their high speed. Mad Hatter's new track record for| the mile and a sixteenth in 143 was quite as worthy. He, too, was carry- | ing Bis weight, and six pounds more according to the scale, with his 132 | up, go that it was quite the biggest | day the Kancocas Stable hus ever | ha? during its young career. The total purse winnings for the | day, $13,658, toward which Grey Lag ‘was the greatest contributor with his $7,100 Dwyer Stakes purse, brought) the Rancocas earnings up to $11%,- | #35.95 for the season he only fly in the ointment, so far 5 the public was concerned, was the | withdrawal of Piayfellow from the Dwyer about an hour before post | fime. His name in the entries had | caused the impression that the Ran- Qocas Stable had changed its attitude | wecarding the rightful ownership of the colt, Such. is evidently not the | case, because the stables owner again declared that the matter would be carried through to a legal understand- | ing, and in the meanwhile Playfellow will not race. to | | While Playfellow is not a work) horse, what he had done in prepara- tion for the race lacked impressive- ness. He worked with Grey Lag on | Monday, and Fator had difficulty in keeping him at all near the Dwyer winner's pace, though Sande had the | Jajter under such stout restraint that he finally disobeyed instructions by"! sending him the mile and a quarter jn 2.08, a full second slower than he | had been instructed to let Grey Lag run. That's what happened for his | trying to wait for Playfellow In their work, and yesterday's performance suggested that Playfellow would have been further behind had be been sent | hold on the money winning first posi- |tion. The H, P. Whitney stable, with ite $110,225, has only John P, Grier and Upset to depend upon in the | handicap division, while Rancocas hus Mad Hatter, Lord Brighton, Cirrus | and a half dozen others who will be picking up overnight handicap purses almost daily, or as long as they con- | tinue to hold the form they enjoy at the present time. Altogether, the | world must look mighty rosy for the master of Rancocas and his trainer to-day, from a racing standpoint, at least, In accordance with custom, Tom | McTaggart had his alibi yestei | He has one every time he sta last is based on the poor start h ceived and the wide course he was compelled to purcie to finally race into second place. Mor a horse who rets go little except criticism, Tom is The | a mighty highly sought animal. After his defeat he again changed hands, when Peter Lavin claimed him fo! $4,510, so that he might have some horseflesh to worry about, peaN est asic TRAINING TRIALS. AT BELMONT. July 7, Track fast. Bayonne, .4% Sennings Park, 1.49. Enfiiade, .51. Lampus, 1.6%. Duncecap, Kirtle and Thistlebloom, 1,22. Blazes, 1.46 Polly Ann, .64 Routledge, 1 Lanius, 1.17, 1.42. | Sherando, .41 Bantry Pass, .97. Belle Boyd and Irish Confetti, Guelph and Mercury. 1.2 27th Division, .87, .61. Smarty, May Hampton and Rose Hill, | Sunflash, 1.49, 6. Kal-Sang, .49. Our Dear and King's Fancy, .31, 1.08. Stromboli, .53 | Vista, .50, 1.16, 1.43 | William A., 48. | Finality, .39. Sidereul, 31, 1.05 Broomflax, 1.10. Gom, .36 Donnacona, 1.15, 1.44. Mercutio, 1.10. | Gladiator and Billy McLoughlin, 1.23, Sedge and Last Night, Oreus, 1,10, Nantucket, .49. French Fuerz and Perfection, Ocean Swell, 1.17, 1.43. Royaleau, Overtake, | ‘Tidings. ‘1.23, i Light Rose, 1.17, 1.43. | _| Big Show Cost Rick ard 513, 825 ¥ For 14 Boxers and 6 Referees’ ee Harry Ertle, Third Man in) Ring for Main Event, | ' Got $1,000, | By John Pollock. Tex Kickard was set back exactly $513,050 for the seven bouts gtaged at his @rena last Saturday afternoon. Jack Dempsey was given thirty ten- thousand-dollar bills for his end and Carpentier twenty of the ten-thou- sand wariety. In the preliminary | bouts Billy Miske He yeceived $2,000, the Feteran Jerse with $1,800, while Gene Tun drew Matranga, Babe Herma Soldier Jones, Diok rit Micl Delmont Jobany Cur n und Packey O'Gatty were given $750 @ piece and Benny Coster got $500, Frankie Burns, Ppugilist, came next Jack Renault and down $1,500, Jue Harry Ertle, whe officiated in the main event, was paid $1,000 for his services, Jim Savage, the alternate referee, got $75. Phil Erhardt, Danny Sullivan, Harry McCoy and Jimmy DeForest, third men in the ring for the preliminary bouts, recelved $50 each, Vorner Boxing Commimloner Walter Hooke ts now chief inspector of the four inspectors thee will look after the boxing game in thie State, ‘The new Boxing Commimion, whch was Appointed by Cor, Miller several weeks apo and win fook office on July 1, at ite first meeting apojiied Mr, Hooke 10 bis umition. which car ree A salary When the two fudge who officiated ip the bom bed at Ebae Field in root oo Wed Augbt devlaced Jimny Dulty. the woot Si cites, tao. cane an tench Come Sd got the high mark. | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 8, HANGS UP A NEW. RECORD FOR SEASON | 1921. IT 'E INVADERS Copyright, 19: TED REY OF ENGLAND U.S. OPEN TITLE HOLDER. LAR ERO GEORGE DUNCAN, ENGLAND : WINNER OF THE BRITISH OPEN . \ LAST NEAR BUT WHOSE TITLE WAS LOST. TO JOCK HUTCHISON RECENTLY PAGE MR. DEMPSEY, QUICK! HERE’S A WASHINGTON COP LOOKING FOR HIS TITLE = When they had finished the town Henry His aealie Doesn't Hit n—He Just Bends Him. devastated and subdued. Men, women and children lay strewn about stores, streets, houses and yards. Back to back, side to side, - the Darneille brothers, Henry and (Spectal From a Staff Correspond- Addison, had literally fought ane of The Evening World.) their way th h the town with WASHINGTON, July &—\When bare fists, cleaning out a Jack Dempsey knocked out Car- dance pavilion and overcoming pentier the highhrows of fisti- the entire population, including Gugeieaidl Dembuayy wala) Fee the potice and fire departments, ‘ The net result was half a bun- main champion for years and dred casualties, including one years, victim who may die. There is a small group of This episode brought Henry sports with plenty of money and Dare the larger of the broth- ers, all sorts of charges and possi- @ willingness to spend it who bilities of criminal action. and doubt this since looking ever alxo brought him notoriety, Henry Darneille of the Washing- As a sequel, Todd Churchill oe . ork, a Western mining magnate take it from these enthusias | with several loose millions, and a there is no better white hope in | friend of Tex Rickard, slipped the world, Darnoitle's discov- down to Washington to look him eryo bappened Mis) ugh over, He has investigated Dar- elt cA .| Darneilie is a two-fisted Deltintg record as % Aguter, ‘axe fight Di ‘ amined bim physically, taken hie Rhter uring the war he measure, and now is working to served in the navy. re, as get him out of his scrape and the story has it, he cleaned up started on his way to fame and everything matched against him. forone i 5 ek Guat Geoitie « | arneiile weighs 193, is 6 feet Me can box, wrestle and do al- | 4 inch in height, Is built like a mos everything a good big man Greek athlete, with slender waist with a lot of muscle and bunched muscles on chest, speed and of Capitol Heights was wrecked, | GEORGES OFFERED $ FOR HEN 75,000 PURSE LOCAL BOUT Georges Carpentier faced Jack famous Dempsey in the now world’s heavyweight championship mateh before the rec- ord crowd of 90,000 spectator big bowl in Jer! ev probably and heavyw | the country | observed, of ovation recei man — and KNOCKHD OUT. to meet him Tom Gibbons is the fighter most | prominently mentioned in the field for a match with him, and as to} Georges fighting him on Labor Day may depend upon whether his i- jured thumb responds to treatment and rest. | But Gibbons is not the oniy one} out with a defi. sive Pittsburgh boxer, wants to Carpentier idieweight champion, who } has consistently dodged mveting eral promine the middleweight cl. son, the mid in the last Saturday, light heavyweight of prominence in present. They the tremendous suave l'rench- that he was Now they all want City ry eight was all course ved by th also Harry Greb, the ug- so does Johnny Wil- sev- nt members of his own, 38. 21, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) By Thornton Fisher ROGER H. WETHERED, THE ‘OXFORD STAR AND RUNNER-UP TO HUTCHISON For. THE BRITISH OPEN CROWN LIVE BY N. Copyright. 1821. by the Press Publisnts, Concensus of opinion on the follows: . @ Co, IRES EAL R. O'HARA. (The New York Event recent Franco-Americau jam is as World ) That Jersey City is a swell spot for any kind of a murder. oe That Carp earned his money. That twenty-five cents bu . a terrible cheese sandwich. That Jack looked like a bantam from the $5 seats, . 8 @ That Tex Rickard must hate the income tax laws. . . That Carp's hit was no better than a miss on Jack's jaw. THAT CARP WAS THD BEST DRESSED FIGHTER RING, . IN That Carp was the worst mussed fighter in the ring. That the movie rights ali went to Carpentier’s body. That you could tell the players without a scorecard THD Arrival of Hutchison To Put Punch in Golt Winner of British Open ite Due To-Morrow With Other Stars—First Action Monday at Pelham With Match gainst Mitchell and Duncan, By William Abbott. OLF action now shifts to country. mania to-morrow will be Jock Hutchison, winner of the British open this Arriving on the Car-! Barnes or any other competitor pos- A chance. Jock’s record the past year stands unequalled began by winning 1920, and then tied for second place sessing half in American golf. the Western He ENGLISH COLLEGE TEAMS SAIL FOR MEET HERE. | CAMBRIDGE, Mass. July 8.—The athletes of Oxford and Cambridge Universities, now bound here for a dual track meet with the Yale-Har- vard team at the Harvard Stadium on July 23, will spend a week at the Palmer Stadium at Princeton pre- paring for the games. This word was received by Harvard athletic authorities from G. A. Trowbridge, & former Princeton hurdier, who is & Rhodes scholar at Oxford. He will run for the Hnglivimen and ix now at Princeton training under his for- mer coach, Keene Fitzpatrick, for the games, The Yale-Har rd coaching staft has been unable as yet to formulate finally the programme for the meet- %, due to the fact that no reply has been received from the English authorities as to their wishes in the number and form of the events and whether in case of a tie in firss places sevond 8 shall count oo Brookes Will Not Piny Cup Team, PITTSBURGH, July §. Brookes of the Australa team will not be Davis Cup 6, it was learned her according to on Davia Norman Davis Cup nted at the Aug. 4,5 and to-day, Brookes, members of the team who arrived at Vancouver, B.C, July 4, did not captain the aggrega- tion because he felt that he was not physically fit to stand the work even of the elimination contests, Brookes one of those who defended the cup last year against the American team and went down to defeat be- fore Johnston and Jen, the Amer- ican doubles champions. an repr matches here Fine pickin’s! Sale of boys’ Norfolks! Started yesterday with 2061 suits, the majority cut to half or less of their former prices. All wool serges and mix- tures—all sizes. 225 were $25.00. 329 were $28.00. 556 were $30.00. 199 were $32.00. 145 were $35.00. 112 were $38.00. 375 were $40.00. 120 were $42.00. $15. Recent reinforcements; keep interest in the price re- visions on men’s Summer suits at top-notch. Need a new straw? Prices scaled down on our entire stock. Everything for motor and week-end trips. Sporting goods! Luggage! in Jet Brith, the Bayonne middle: | titles Jim Barnes, Walter Hagen) 800 eau ka La ne ToUndS IN Paris, Would: Ike to sway | Abe Bfitehell umd George Duncan, two winner, Rocers Peet COMPANY punches with him, but the lad who! crack English pros who expect to) During the winter the Chicago pro] Broadway Broadway probably most deserves a chance at|clean up over here this summer, alae eines, Gaby Ls Bourne at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. Georges’s light heavyweight title, | sort of duplication of Ray and Var- lenchuet Gat white’ an suse Convenient . which he won from Battling Levinsky, | gong victorious invasion in 1920, laorinen aicocking far tnore worlds| Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. eae ee tare toa: | ‘The first mixup comes Monday at to conquer, Hutch took a flying trip et Warren et Alat Ste : ; cae 3 at De ‘lub, when| abroad and played some reco han, the man who gave Dempsey th the Pelham Country Clu faa Geog A odeecar ey cate hardest fight battle in the Garden last winter. surplus energy can do. shoulders and arms, He is a Martin, as every one knows, won| That was the beginning. When boxer, Is fast on his feet, intelli. | the A. nd inter-allied titles | in. their ten-romnd main bout, they rely did 4 Ss pee RS Y Hob naturally is very anxious to foes on tatusion leech mt ealy exdncea ye war ended he found a plage gent and has the instinct of a | nook up with Carpentier, He saw Duffy but he also outpointed him, Crom should) On the capital police force, some- fighter, He has never been him box Demp and he feels con- have received the verdict. times participating in local ath- | whipped. And he is only twenty- | fident that he can whip him. The ‘Toree twelve-round bouts will be pat on by | letics, more often performing | two years old, four years younger Boxingdrome A. A, which is staging | the matchmaker of the Brooklyn Exhibition Aw! feats of strength in subduin, than Dempsey Ro toy patwean, Baartin Bnd. Hsin’ sociation in Brooklyn on Saturday night. Phil - sunduing ies Pao | Moran, who made a recent comeback Francini mw, Semmy Bione, Jock Heuser w.| fractious offenders against the, Tales of his prodigious strength | by stopping Joe Beckett In London Joe Hyder ang Billy Levi Jaw, but remaining in semi- are numerous. One of them re- |‘!most as quickly as did Carpentier, Harry Sharfe, clatmant of the tngiah agar! Seclusion until the Fourth of July lates to the arrest of two colored BOG Uns HOU Ap Wil eMeran ae a hearyweleht ttle, and who Anecked out Dare Rawl) It was an old-fashioned celebra- citizens in a dark alley, ‘They (rere erent eights bat aver Ee ae cree ee eT a bee Vornty tion, with red fire, that gave him were bad men. Darneille was as- | the fifteen-round rout. The club says He'll meet Wlly Muay at the Queeesbore a c.| Nis’ Teputution and brought him signed to get them When the | tat as evidence of ite good faith it | July 23, ond doe O'Conner, oo the cara wha | forward aa the man who may | patrol wagon arrived they lay | Mil iene ne conte ered that | Young ob Witssimmons and Paul Sai at y : . rete any bank Carpentier names, and tha fee tee Tumnmons sd Pom Simoes 8) best Dempsey, stretched out on the pavement, |e will be paid the entire sum before hee te he hoes Meat thet Sow Reine tees Darneille lives in Capitol Darneille had not hit them. He | he enters the ring mimion will elninate some of the judge and|. Heights, Md. He celobratea.-he told his Chief he had “bent” Martin says that Carpentier owes | aiso elerees who are officiating in contra i! ang’ hin brother betwecn men them. He almost broke them in | him first chance, as after they had thie . Some of he decisions witch some : eye ben: SHR: two. been drawn ther in the semi- of these Incomptents have been reudenng ip - — | finals in allied tourney Car- eapecially chibe in this riciDity, OF Prankle Rice va Leach Crom. and Willie Jac po " pentier withdre Rob afterwards to the fight fans or the fighters, | va Jonny Hanlon, to eight round bouts season MIKington-De Foe Bont te Called) won the title. He wants to prove that Sear 3 | ite “Ne Contes: \he is the real champton of the Allied ca inane, the ermek colored ANAT] AL tne Far Rockaway Sporting Chun of rar, After Charley Pilkington and Billy | armies and that he would have beaten welgtis, Ip a boul et Atlastic Oty on duis 4, 1. 1, anottior all-war boxing show hes UC Hoe had finished their twelve: | Carpentier as well as he @id the sol hus been matched by bie manager, Leo Fyuc, to) MC? #treneed for to night, In the fina ound bout at the Dyckman Oval! iers of every other nation repre- meet George Gunther, apotiier colored scrapper, || ng Paddy turns, + 1 of Far Hock. [SHOW last night Walter Hooke, Deputy | sented , i in an cigbi-roand bout’ at «show to be. Deli Will clash with ube Lundy of Now York | Boxing mmissioner, stepped into}, Moran also claims that Carpentier ih Pubes oce Uy Pranchinl, he clever Rrookisn bantam ts! the ring and declared the bout ‘Noi Promised him a match on the other aly 14, | jubilant wo-day cause Adie Anderson taut mient |e 6, he bout "Ne lside, In fact, it was reported that At the Btempicchase A. A, of Rockaway Beach | "0% & decision over Midget Smite. Franchin, they were matched, and they might tonight, Bothy Michaela moecte Bushy Graham M0CKed out Audermn tn five reunde two monthi A crowd numbering close to 10,000 ve met had not Carpentier closed | of Brookiyn in the main go of twelve rounds, |? Midget Smith's ono. | (UrHEd OUL to see the all-star card of| for his bout with Dempsey and in the otber two telve-raind coptesia Mike MU0Ch Hetory oer Bin wax a fluke The Brook. | four twelve-round bouts. There was| Tex Rickard declares that he hasn't Bu the west «i weight, tackles Joe 1M boxer is angious to Bex Joe Lanok, meets | little to choose among these as to just| had any response from Tom Gibbons Lewis, ad Jodnny Liese va, Joaucy Wiieaa,, Rammy 80 ne Bal the roadway a-| which one was the main event, so the|{o any of the wires he sent him re- ‘Terry Kellar, heavyweight, who bas met some Jeight boxers paired off and drew num-|8arding # match with Carpentier of tie Lewt of the big fellow, tm 9 10 a Jimms Coomes, the Harlem featherweight, claime! b€rS for the order in which they were a hls wares to the local tf He bare 00 ene be ts haying a hard tune trying (0 induce ine | to Appear. Gilbert to Play on British Tenols Kellar 0) met Uuiway Mason # (wele trading feathorwelahts dim. Me would Zammy Seliger and Mickey Brown y round bout at Layton 0. wovks to toa domnny Murray agaui Murray having drawn No. 1, were the first .o| LONDON, ailbart; -{t The card ‘of boule for the peels. bos: Jimmy & few months a2 iy on nd at the clash and after goltig the limit Seiger| was announced will replace tin wed a ee io Philedeipara Cammonwenh AC. Me ts mf cominoed that Was awarded the decision. I was | atajor Ceell Ci the Bridsh ca hind Wasemds clas. 6 (ellseen Vince ee Wis master, Murray wel ’ cioge Hut and go well conteston Dav Mat Pahl, but if Murr we ame me i we Suiliven ys Jor darken, Daag Prush ve Buy |S ds he will wit u pounds. he Wager bie cud of Whe puree 2M iN be relesee decided in fa- ‘ Bozell Polo Grounts. ‘De Yes, tones Wiaien we Geaue Ke & Veane, inet he Galena Lie mol Es Pere oe Morne Ty . 13 overgolfed, he'll | ‘tumer to stop om the Columbia Club a great | Hutchison and Barnes tackle the Eng- lish pair in their opening exhibition. This will only be the start of a long line of opposition Mitchell and Dun- can will effcounter before they get | ready to sail back home in the British! Isles in the autumn. Mitchell and Duncan came over ex- pressly to gather a lot of American dollar pionship at the Club, starting July 19. won this trophy at Toledo in 1920, and Mitchell and Duncan elleve they are in nice and soft, as Ray didn’t care ebout crossing the Atlanuic to de- Columbia Country Big Ted Ray {fend his title. But Mitchell and Duncan and every one else who has designs on the old cup will first have to reckon Jock Hutchison, the high- Scot-American, who has with geared been travelling a dizzy galt the past) Unless be a twelve months. tough cu links. The entry list for the National tournament will number close to | This will be sixty-five swingers less) ‘than the field that competed for the 1920 title, but the gathering at Col- umbia will be more representative with entrants from England, Scot- land, Australia, Canada and ali| points in the U A Out At array of talent ms up above con- siniling face of Jor Hutchison poe He the class ofl un ke feared) than Mucdely' Duncan, Kickscood, Hagen, r and to win the national cham-) Hutchison) training for the 1921 British national mpionship. Jock returned home only pare to sai! with the invading Amer- late ck ivan team of the spring. | by setting a Gleneagles, Then ca at historic St. professionals Arriving new course to pre- in England, Jock quickly touched off the fireworks record me the big affair Andrews, which hap- pened to be Hutchison’s birthp All Huteh did in the British classic ce, [Exercise and Keep Cool in |ADISON SQ. GARDEN ROOF Running Track, Hand Squash ennis,, Outdoor Spor hasiume; KS |) gummar, Courses; Instructor @¢!) WORLD'S LARGEST SWIMMING POOL Flesh Redue Bo Ruliding— Hoxing--Physical Conditioning: Phila. Jack O’Brien, Manage was to beat Roger Wethered, a brill- TRAM, TS83, 6 jant Oxford student, by 9 strokes in ‘one Hook, Page 710. the play-off, broke a course record : and negotiate! a hole in one stroke BOB 2 | Jock was the first American civizen | MARTIN “nORIN onde Kk to win the trophy. Arnaud Ma ee AA of France is the only other foreigne atures! | sem ot Westchester Ave. who ever managed to trim the fi: M ORA All subways to. entre fi midable British pros at their owo CE el game. inde, | Gdlety thea Bldg. Adm g2 693° Now Hutchison comes home and Asa, suier bacanmn t.fete Marino Round immediately sizes up as the chicf| Sor Benjamin ve. . fovorite for American national hon- - ore: thia ‘season, Everything for Billiards and Rowling, Tho Brunswick: Halke-Collender Coy Gardiner White, Metropolitan cham- | West azd St. | pion, will captain the New York team | for the intercity Leslie Cup matches, | to.night—"ar nockawa |to be played at Boston in October. Paddy Bu va, F $7,500 EMPIRE CITY HANDICAP THRE s RACING AT EMPIRE CITY TRACK LOCATED BETWEEN YONKERS AND MT, VERNON BEGINS TO- MORROW OTHER BRI : TRAINS SATA Me tod Subway and oh ADMISSION—GR. ‘The Brevoort 1 w EVENTS. FIRST RAG ve Harlem Diviion Eirains to Mt POM. Ail trains stop att @ West Varma Subway % Gth th Ave, | ‘ « a a