Fifth, a bronze medal, with inscription on the reverse side.
A bronze honor medal will also be awarded to any competitor not a prize winner making a score of 175 or better.
State Prizes.—For five or more entries the following prizes will be awarded: 1st prize, a gold and silver medal; 2nd prize, a silver medal; 3rd prize, a bronze medal.
Winners and Scores
| 1909C. W. Klett | 203 | |
| 1910C. E. Orr | 202 | |
| 1911A. P. Lane | 211 | |
| 1912Dr. O. A. Burgeson | 208 | |
| 1913Col. W. H. Whigam | 210 | |
| 1914Dr. J. H. Snook | 214 |
GRAND AGGREGATE MEDALS
In addition to the regular matches the association awards Grand Aggregate Medals to the contestants making the highest aggregate scores in Championship Matches A, B, C, and F, as follows:
First, a gold medal, with inscription on the reverse side.
Second, a silver medal, with inscription on the reverse side.
Third, a bronze medal, with inscription on the reverse side.