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.