Third, a silver medal, with inscription on the reverse side.

Fourth, a silver and bronze medal, with inscription on the reverse side.

Fifth, a bronze medal, with inscription on the reverse side.

A bronze honor medal of the same design is also awarded to every competitor, not a prize winner, making a score of 425 or better.

State Prizes.—For more than three entries in any State the association awards three prizes emblematic of State honors: First prize, a silver and gold medal; second prize, a silver medal; third prize, a bronze medal. For three entries, only the first two prizes are awarded.

Winners and Scores

1900 A. L. A. Himmelwright 422
1901 John A. Dietz 419
1902 Thomas Anderton 438
1903 J. E. Gorman 454
1904 Dr. I. R. Calkins 451
1905 John A. Dietz 455
1906 John A. Dietz 444
1907 John A. Dietz 445
1908 R. H. Sayre 462
1909 Dr. I. R. Calkins 455
1910 Dr. John R. Hicks 458
1911 George Armstrong 467
1912 A. M. Poindexter 467
1913 A. P. Lane 467
1914 A. P. Lane 458

MATCH B—PISTOL CHAMPIONSHIP.—Open to everybody; distance, 50 yards; 50 shots on five targets as in Match A; arm, any pistol within the rules; ammunition, any; the score must be completed in one hour or less from the time of firing the first shot; entrance fee, $5; to members not in arrears for dues, $3; no re-entries.

National Prizes: First, the championship silver cup (value, $175), to be held by the winner until the next annual competition; inscribed on the cup, in raised ornamental letters, is, “This Cup Represents the Pistol Championship of the United States of America”; the name of the winner, the year and the score are also engraved on the cup each year; to the winner is also awarded a gold medal (value, $25), with the same inscription on the reverse side as appears on the cup.

Second, a silver and gold medal, with inscription on the reverse side.