Third, a silver medal, with inscription on the reverse side.
Fourth, a bronze and silver 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 500 or better.
State Prizes.—The same as in Match A.
Winners and Scores
| 1900R. H. Sayre | 300[19] | |
| 1901R. H. Sayre | 325[19] | |
| 1902R. H. Sayre | 579 | |
| 1903R. H. Sayre | 565 | |
| 1904Thomas Anderton | 585 | |
| 1905Thos. LeBoutillier | 504 | |
| 1906R. H. Sayre | 583 | |
| 1907R. H. Sayre | 536 | |
| 1908C. F. G. Armstrong | 568 | |
| 1909Col. W. H. Whigam | 580 | |
| 1910Col. W. H. Whigam | 591 | |
| 1911A. P. Lane | 605 | |
| 1912Dr. J. H. Snook | 621 | |
| 1913Dr. J. H. Snook | 625 | |
| 1914C. M. McCutchen | 627 |
MATCH D—MILITARY RECORD MATCH.—Open to everybody; distance, 50 yards; five consecutive strings of five shots under the same conditions as Match C; entrance fee, $2; to members not in arrears for dues, $1; entries unlimited.
National Prizes: First, a gold trophy, a laurel wreath surrounding a scroll, mounted on an ebony shield; (value, $150); between the scroll and the wreath is a ribbon on which, in raised letters, is, “The United States Revolver Association”; at the top of the scroll is engraved, “Military Record Match.” The name of the winner, the year, and the score for each year are engraved on the scroll below; this trophy is held by the winner until the next annual competition, and is to become the property of the competitor winning it three times.
Second, a silver medal, with inscription on the reverse side.