216 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[October 13, 1881. 



Eureka Team. 



ii Botcneioer. s m 1 4 « a i i 



I V. Urhdell, S M •! t 1 .-i ;i 4 4 -2« 



1> V\\ !...:%. ]:■;> i .| 5 4 f, 4-2'J 



li B Blue, nil S 34 34-3 



A i..:. 



fttBOO and 5(H) yards, the boM - 

 tLi-j ijoutiUli 



men from 

 SchUghlicO' 



mid inatoai 



Conlpl It! i 



I i i :-. i :; 4— -2,!— r.r. 



. ... 



ight together rruil 

 wull . 



rin<i.-..r. ami Oiil-kill. The militwj '■ 

 ' the forty or fifty of former years who attended 

 • Third Division mulch, uiily a tomii Of six men fro 

 tliO Tenth Battalion «. re < u the ground. As soon as Ibetargt 

 wore ready in the morning tb^ uinrksmeu eonnm-nced shooting 

 tbc c.Hithai..i;rt matches at itlll nud .100 yards, all seeking tn lull 

 tnou'scurea a poinl or two, and the alrootiug waa continued nn 

 Oie sun wont down. At 10:30 A. M. the Third Division match ffi 

 called. Onto a siuple team out of the fourteen or ■fifteen prfta 



illations in the division 1 1 a Ii d, The Whitehall men, who ha 



carried olY the homo tor the past three years, were liot i-epresoi 

 e.ii on aocoant of the company taking part in tbe Yorktown Co 

 tennial, but there was no excuse for ball' a dozen or more orga 

 Lsatimia in ibis vicinity being twreprBsantBd. Trey, Cohoe 

 Schenectady, Mohawk and Saratoga BpringB should not all 



e Ifirith Sep;. 

 match was nevoid irf iutur 

 the Tenth Bopai it — 

 won with a few poiuts to .- 

 Following tins match ca 

 * the 



open to menibeiT, 

 B BattaUoi 

 greater interest main 

 shot during the meetil 



miliar with the mix 



I 08, they made-. 



totals well i ■"!■■■■ 



i i Battal i a to have a walk over. The 



at, but at the conclusion the team from 



he highest aggregate uebre and 



ati'h for the llathbnuo prizes, 

 h Begiment and prdsont Tenth 



There were more entries iu the match and 

 rested by thfl competitors than in any match 

 tog. Many of the competitors wore not fa- 

 nned iu the match, and, considering the 

 i creditable showing. The winners and 



4i HBMcI.ean 89 



Ml W T Allies 36 



::- Charles H GauB 83 



:;.-> win. E Flteli ss 



...... :.:> w B Oranuell M 



av a Woonrafl 



E v pemson 



At 4:30 the short range match was called. The prize winners 

 anil scores were as follows: 



Short Range Match— SIX) Yards. 



Will F. Filch. Hal S. .asase-ia -as Tlicu Aloshor, Hal «.. . .15S4;.|5-ti2 

 cnas 11 uuiis,. ii..: .-. . i -.r-i-ii.-. SI James l Allies. Bal S.... 5545441— 81 



I.imigel, If 41U554— 30 



The t it in i :i J the afternoon was tho mid-range match, 



at COO yards. There were twelve competitors, and tin 



lid the 





tutors. Tbe conditions were i:i n 



HUdaon, carried off tho honors and first place with a f 



fifteen successivi pullee^flfl. The winners and their scores were 



as below . 



r.E G 555jji5;s5S5ss :,-:-, 



'1 Al lie-',. Si.' lililiJBlSiii :, 2—72 



JMtlaa, K C... 5 s a 5 ■-» B i; a 5 S 4 6 5 5 8— 0B 



i : J i lb is, in; Al Atui pliyt, r,s: C E Wendell, mi; Then Mosher, 04; V 

 Tobln, 02; elms 11 (iaus, fill; ,1 U. Wood, 54. 



At the close of the firing the BCOres in the continuona matches 

 weremailc up, the best, two scores of five shots made during the 

 two days, to count. (lapt. Titeh, ol Albany, and Ur. D. F. Wilcox. 

 ,, '■■:!,, II. leadiiig in an '-"'-,:i"i . : 1 1 1 ■■ I U. Batcholrter, of Albany, 

 and AV. T. Miles, "I Albany, sharing the honors iu the mid- 

 range march. The Following were the best -cores i 



ContlnuBu ,,;.', \ aras. 



Wni E Flteli, F.ai S 4 3 5 6 5 5 5 B 5 C— 49 



X) F Wilcox-, Hal S... ..5 5 a 6 4 S 5 & « 5-4'J 



C TI (,au:s, lial H i S 5 5 5 4 5 5 6 5— 48 



iVT Alile-. lie,, S 5 D 4 S 4 o 4 S 6 5^)7 



J 1 Allies, lial s -.-.- ■; 4- a .-, r, 5 4 5 6—47 



BHBpelnni.il, , I r, lis B o 4 4 5 r> 4 4 5 6—46 



AV J K' inlet, I'.alS -1 4 5 4 5 15 5 4 5—45 



V Totilll, lial S 1 4 1 + 56454 5-4-1 



\V II 'l'ti % -ini-, lial S I 5 5 i 4 1 B 4 i 6^14 



4 Ii 4 S 4 5 4 4 B 4-^4 



•1 Hi ,.,i ' ':■ lief, Bal S 5 4 5 6 16 4 5 4 4—14 



W K l-l-alllil-ll, H M. "I .......S ii 4 5 4 4 4 4 5 S— W 



M Mill'lJhy, lial 8 i 4 4 4 S 4 4 fi B 4-43 



E \Ven<lCU, B M. I .8 5 4 5 4 4 4 4 5 4—13 



j i4 si liuyler, Ba S s 4 s i -i 4 4 4 4 4— w 



F F.Uwaiii-,, llep S 1 3 4 B 4 4 S -1 8—36 



- All'iy.-.i io ■:■ CO Blllit try rules. 



One hundred and (ifty entries were made in the match. 

 Mid-range SMiE&ry— fiO'O Yards. 



U uatrtlrtrt'T, H M 5 6 1 5 4 r, 5 5 B 4—47 



il'i'3lll->. S M a 5 5 5 5 B S 4 5 B— 17 



B V Ut'UlSOn, Ji M 8 4 4 5 5 B 5 4 5 4-45 



BMSpcUim ".•'!-. S Al 8 5 4 4 5 4 5 f. 4 5—14 



John i; I . •,. I: M ii a 5 i ;, 5 •> 5 5 5— ii 



C K AVeuileil, It Al 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4-41 



AVm E 1'iiLli- K Al ....8 5 4 2 6 4 5 4:; B— 38 



AV KCraiui-ll, Ii Al •-' -' I 2 '• 2 8 5 3 4-84 



.1 WODU-s, S Al 3 'J 5 .10 2 3 3 3 4—2(1 



Fifty entries were made in this match. 



During the two diys about two thousand shots wore lired ou the 

 range, aud not an accident occurred. Tho fourth full meeting of 

 .the association has passed into its history as a success in every 

 particular. 



lathting mid (^mioeing. 



THE AtAIH.lE EAOES; 



1.AOUKST AND STREAMlS Oil in 

 jF the cutter. Fur ihat reason ivi 

 weel; to tbe opinions or oar con 

 i s of Ihe cutter might, be : 



. ..., >. ..mi, Till' '-n it i Mi l*.i i' ll.*"in ' 



-ciiaed ot prejudice In l.iehalt 01 

 referred to devote our space last 



',, a ; loops aelcoied by the Seawaniialca v. c. to be 



a ii, ■ broai . 



//,, .,, a,, ,,.. . hi .a - s ii'emi ■-. i ■ ' or 

 • , ,, - i,enei,iioii watci'Uo 



beam. Seheuiev allow;, Mai.Ue 12m. The tanci wu= s..ict "J"."' 



..• c -nl,o- skim.-. ■■!-. i ain. liiiueaii. blstwo lianas I rum aoiM.nl. and aa -, 

 idsen, sieward oi Hie N. V. V, t:„ will, •■.linin,;. ' s ,,:ih. or south 



," inn .- !J ia eomnle i. 'I'La; ::lad| i' " - ^^'^1''.^'' 



;,., i : a , ,,, i i T. , I i: a a ■ '. . wn ' ' SS ■'■!•■■', 



newt, U-, - :■ ■'■'■■ i ,i- ■ '-J ■ ■• ■'■' a,-i-ia.i teseeti among 

 •ourbe-a ' nose oi tne i alje 1 i . . . 



,,,,| , and pronl Cllo'iell Hud (.- alll lial. ^lo l( le. in ,nr ,1 I oi .-, ,1 



, q ,, , a .. .-.m suppilea ''''' ;■'■■,';., (J" 



.jiheis r.-j -e.,-, a i, ill Or 1 :a-i'e: ,a.:,i diw ajsgunywi mj 



-ielnniei-. -una unii.iiatabn- a- n may b ■ lor uni |Jide, it inH-.L pe con- 



,'esseit ih.ir In ih,- art in mal : ' '- '■'• are aaiarDeij ii i 



JJUflllsh cousins [ii-ii . ',- , . 'I".\ v.'-iv i-aarid us 111 ,s».. 1 !-." j 



,1,1, -al-' (nlelil i llollln ■ i i , ■: i -,■ nein, i i- hi il, -il in ll 



dq lit' in, ; . a . a,, ■ ■' placemen BJ I eavlng asttorfl 



■ ■ ■ , lalrouttwi ...a.,. !■- the • n,i m cue aaj 



iueypi.a..;ii hi • Ii ••'■,■' ;' daaj lessabou| ^«^Sf B ' ua 



bustle . -' ," ,■ ,■ , ■ ■■ i a- ivi tii i lie cutter laj at her mooi 



for all In'- eon, a 111 I IU ', ' as 1'. o" 



llle 11L- , ,. -' ■ . ; K: -' =■ ' 



lixeelaha, e a. •'■■■'.'. '■ ::..,. ami nl.lJiln the ,ol.a OJ J . ■■ o l 



■vwaV Oli Ma-- <i '"I ol', e-l-il lla'h 1 a nn hh-.l a'ail:, I.a'la 



ward unn .1, Ii' ii.e.iiaa Hi 1 of Ihe IlunJ. Thee.lll.l.ar I'olloweil will 



cu'ty soconij-.- luitr, i.,ni i uader Cluh topsails, The ficotonmajl (MS- 



ns or gen- 

 lot, hut 13 



between "wet'' 

 aboard. From t 

 much iho better 

 leave no doubt li 

 caugut on a lee s 

 chine, tiiciced art 



a IB 



The 



a: .... .. - -•,',.,. ., , : ,1, user outside a 



a --. mtB applied, that It cannot he 



i • , ii. , : . --. ',,, -yen upon ihe iiiW, stllh- 



a,. Wj ,| i,,-, ;i v in , La- mil hit ny and 



niaara noi nine inui e" man o picnic for the 

 is u pili ate one, a no" Al r. Robert Center acted 



I.iiekeiilhic'n. Mauee, us la her wont, camo 

 •ound, In r-har.-e ,ai .shipper "inuican, and Mls- 

 ii,e yuivl ( anrirn, at the wheel. luipL, Prior 



,,-,.,, :; halter i ban l he other sloops had 



ndefl. After that 







il, wlnnlug In tho water and we 

 st ot a hnlllant record destl -ed 

 - and salline; iu Amcriea, and win 

 n upon the mold of future 

 ved across at 4:1)8:06. Aladge w In 

 itual lime, and by 17m. -lis. t,h 

 9 yachting community v,-as thuu 



BO. 



by nun 



1 a i el- 

 Lai-l lam; 



a'i'ih 



I opei 



out io - '.in.-, alii - ,'i ■: 'hum; a ner a." 

 lead. This was luck, pa re and sun 

 V.u'le-'i next. Hut we may lake line 



a.,. I", Pa !l - ,iv :,v |i':'i, I , - 



Hi ,, ■-■''- a a, i ii i ' ' no- a. i I 



olf l.he ill" le culler i.haai of dying. 1 

 r. all 1" held hill Oi i.e. mil Ihe v. ;;., 



more along with her, en up on me 



beat home the cutler aula, d upii. : 

 Ihe windward weak, bin avas unfi.n 



Hool; hi i ,e -a.la.il,; elm aflel h:i\ i . 



"iVave still held a good Breeze outbid 



the extern 01 a pun, oi J-J -i-c.:!- '. . 

 the way home, .squared a. v. ai . boti 

 a Hash siYii.tici-''.',- '■'. la- ii a ' , .,,u, . 



vs the. squ iu rose 1 1 deadened ihe 

 and Wave rumilULr up rapidly In eoi 



victory li.v ai-veral l.oiai-—. That 1 



rain; oil i he Hook, .,,,,.1 V, i -. 

 and all nianeisol lucic-ainl th-rc-w 



AVayc had her show flrrf. 



as fairly he'eiiiap..,,; ,| p, , 



to that marie. From there 

 re eliow of making terUinu 



and left the sloop without 

 laened she was already a 

 •■•i. ed up her topsail and 

 sea or the oner baj how 

 slajshlng style, taking lots 

 ' pounding, and 

 owers oi spray aud broken 

 way from ihe board, 'the 

 p. and was obliged to tie 

 1. sew a n.au a loll and had 

 j of [he advantages of tho 

 i their carrying their sail 

 ns' — something presumed 

 tnpletely popular opinions 

 le. tor the cutter ow.eu.rj led 

 ■ heeled im-ivr lost In speed. 

 •tleal' school will cease to 

 tadge fetched the buoy at 

 tvery respect, stood on into 

 iw reef for the heavy work 



verllal 



piieh 



;. Mhe 



whip of her mast pai 

 loose her jib once mon 

 Into ribbons the light 

 wheel, and away she 



i ] in 





thi 111 



judlc.i . 



as zealous hi1vu,.;„to ucuu v.^uu w 

 aids, the seconu day's racing wai 

 well earned and fraught With fui 

 the racing under the eiiciiiii=tari( 

 the Best ot condition, her owner, 

 care nor expense In making a: 

 how on this side of the .Atlantic. 1 

 between the sails 01 Wave and 1.1 

 .,, rlti.i". 'i In '■■■' an' is ;:-,ft. -111. 



was -.k.pi"-ied by Michael Warrc 



i ,, .1 a-, i. Ha-' aid, followed oi 

 working topsails, a start, was ma 

 ll.i : iiT:43at,i.l M nf •' a' ;" :.. u ha 



Wave took a slant, Into which Mi 

 thereby spun out a lead the r 

 palm off as a genul 

 ler. The wind fed 

 She got around ihe 



slow run out was n 



rluds, plenty ol rea 



nar.hlnp wit.n all tin 

 be leader and Wm.a 



io i lie skin 



- . . 



lomenught 

 s, we think, 



.. ... .. ,p,. 



' f ' 

 g.d to cast 

 Le jib went 

 p went her 

 self and the 

 -ew had the 

 ■ a !.„el 



'.ana 



l aml 



again wh 



:vet was sailed." Wit 

 i vanquished, and hei 



the superiority of beam, centreboard ae. i - ne ventured 



, i, a ' .,,;,, n ;-, a m ■ sloop Allislral lor i-J-.n aside. The Scotehliiall 

 p.,, ,';-i. a i ha piasa as o-aiaili a .. 3p UC r "-'-' ■ ' ' • '' ' 



Mr. 1'0-s is endued to enalii, iur i:,i aeiim u o-ip... ■ ,.i na 



affording on excellent oppcrumKy for me em or io prove how iniicti 

 better her form aud ns are lot ^ced, and how Avreteheuiy owieoc 



■ ,. -. .. .1 | . ; ■, iiap -,,a;.p'|„.- ; ■ ' 



course wr the laart near the Spit. The cutwr cottUt not ioUow,omi ' 



