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 |