Fourth, a silver and bronze medal, with inscription on the reverse side.

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 425 or better.

State Prizes.—The same as in Match A of the Outdoor Matches.

Winners and Scores

1901W. E. Petty 439
1902W. E. Petty 439
1903W. H. Luckett 437
1904Sidney E. Sears 478
1905Sidney E. Sears 461
1906Sidney E. Sears 451
1907Wm. G. Krieg 454
1908R. H. Sayre 454
1909R. H. Sayre 455
1910Oscar I. Olson 461
1911C. C. Crossman 455
1912Dr. J. R. Hicks 457
1913P. J. Dolfin 469
1914Dr. W. E. Quicksall 457

PISTOL CHAMPIONSHIP.—Open to everybody; distance, 20 yards; light must be artificial; 50 shots on ten Standard American targets; bull’s-eye 2.72 inches and 10-ring 1.12 inches in diameter, respectively; arm, any pistol within the rules; ammunition, any. The score must be completed in one hour or less from the time of firing the first shot. Entrance fee, $5; to members not in arrears for dues, $3; no re-entries.

National and State Prizes: The same as in the indoor Revolver Championship, except that honor medals are awarded for scores of 435 or better.

Winners and Scores

1901R. H. Sayre 433
1902R. H. Sayre 448
1903Thomas Anderton 460
1904E. H. Kessler 450
1905R. H. Sayre 451
1906John A. Dietz 447
1907John A. Dietz 455
1908R. P. Prentys 455
1909Frank Fromm 456
1910R. H. Sayre 454
1911George Armstrong 473
1912A. P. Lane 469
1913Dr. C. H. Wilson 465
1914Dr. J. H. Snook 468