Third, a bronze and silver medal to each member of the team, with an inscription on the reverse side.
Fourth, a bronze medal to each member of the team, with an inscription on the reverse side.
This match was instituted in October, 1908, when Mr. Walter Winans (Life member) presented the association with an appropriate trophy.
Winners and Scores
| 1909Squadron “A,” N. G. N. Y. | 698 | |
| 19101st Cavalry Ill. N. G. | 708 | |
| 19111st Cavalry Ill. N. G. | 725 | |
| 1912Denver Rev. Club | 774 | |
| 1913Denver Rev. Club | 776 | |
| 1914Denver Rev. Club | 799 |
MATCH F—POCKET REVOLVER CHAMPIONSHIP.—Open to everybody; 25 shots at 50 yards in strings of 5 shots on five targets, as in Match A; each string to be fired within 30 seconds after the command, “Fire.” Arm, any pocket revolver of .32 or larger caliber or any pocket magazine pistol of .25 to .38 caliber inclusive, weighing less than 1¾ pounds within the rules; cleaning not allowed; ammunition, the same as Match C. Entrance fee, $4; to members not in arrears for dues, $2; no re-entries.
National Prizes: First, a gold medal, with inscription on the reverse side.
Second, a silver and gold medal, with inscription on the reverse side.
Third, a silver medal, with inscription on the reverse side.
Fourth, a bronze and silver medal, with inscription on the reverse side.