Third, 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 175 or better.
This match was instituted in 1902. Being a re-entry match, it affords good practice under the same conditions as Match C.
No State prizes are awarded in this match.
Winners and Scores
| 1902Thomas Anderton | 206 | |
| 1903Thomas Anderton | 202 | |
| 1904Thomas Anderton | 206 | |
| 1905Thos. LeBoutillier | 178 | |
| 1906Thos. LeBoutillier | 192 | |
| 1907Thos. LeBoutillier | 191 | |
| 1908C. F. G. Armstrong | 194 | |
| 1909C. F. G. Armstrong | 204 | |
| 1910Samuel Peterson | 215 | |
| 1911A. P. Lane | 208 | |
| 1912Dr. J. H. Snook | 212 | |
| 1913C. M. McCutchen | 217 | |
| 1914Dr. J. H. Snook | 221 |
MATCH E—MILITARY REVOLVER TEAM MATCH.—Open to one team of four men from any regularly organized Rifle or Revolver Club, the police force of any city, or any Regiment, Battalion, or separate organization from any of the organized Military or Naval forces of any civilized country.
Distance, 50 yards; five consecutive strings of 5 shots each under the same conditions as Match C; arm, any military revolver or magazine pistol within the rules; ammunition, full charge factory loaded, brought to the firing point in unbroken packages; entrance fee, $15; to affiliated clubs, $10; no re-entries.
Prizes: First, the Winans Trophy (a “Broncho Buster” in bronze, mounted on an elaborate red porphyry marble base; value, $500). The name of the winning club or organization, the year and the score, will be engraved on the base. The trophy to be held by the winning organization until the next annual competition. A silver and gold medal will also be awarded to each member of the winning team, with inscription on the reverse side.
Second, a silver medal to each member of the team, with inscription on the reverse side.