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[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2HH-KLX Edward Lawrence Egeberg 6 January 1881 – 10 July 1947]
=== Clubs ===
=== Clubs ===
* [[California Cycling Club]]
* [[California Cycling Club]]
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====== TENTH RELAY. ======
Cycling Club Holds Meeting
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!Position<br/>at<br/>finish.
Eighteen of the original four hundred members of the California Cycling Club held their annual dinner last week.
!Rider.
 
!Club.
Sergt. Charles J. Birdsall, who entered the San Francisco Police Department forty-one years ago as a speed cycle policeman, acted as sergeant-at-arms. Birdsall's first beat was the Golden Gate panhandle to Ocean Beach.
!Time.
 
!Actual<br/>Riding<br/>Time.
The following members attended and can still cycle without any "A, B or C cards" and enjoy a run through Golden Gate Park once a month:
|-
 
|1
Robert A. Coulter, George Ohimus, Eddie L. Egelberg, Harry Mayo, Charles H. Brady, Charles J. Birdsall, Hugo Buttgenback, William H. Reid, Fred Hansen, Fred Striven, Albert Strei, Thomas H. White, A. McAdam, Albert Alcayaga, James Wall, Fred S. Nason and George Burnett.
|[[C. S. Wells]]
 
|[[Bay City]]
The California Cycling Club was organized in the summer of 1890 with their headquarters at Twenty-second and Folsom Sts.  
|1:56:12
|35:24
|-
|2
|[[Otto Ziegler Jr.]]
|[[Garden C]]
|1:56:13
|34:25
|-
|3
|[[F. A. McFarland]]
|[[San Jose Road Club|San Jose]]
|1:56:25
|31:01
|-
|4
|[[William Yeoman]]
|[[Reliance]]
|2:00:16
|32:32
|-
|5
|[[F. M. Byrne]]
|[[Imperial]]
|2:03:04
|32:52
|-
|6
|[[George Hamlin]]
|[[San Francisco Road Club|San Fran]]
|2:03:13
|32:25
|-
|7
|[[H. Egeberg]]
|[[California]]
|2:05:09
|33:45
|-
|8
|[[C. A. Park]]
|[[Alameda Cyclers|Alameda]]
|colspan=2|Did not finish.
|-
|9
|[[W. F. Foster]]
|[[Olympic]]
|colspan=2|collid'd nr tape
|-
|10
|[[H. W. Squires]]
|[[Acme]]
|colspan=2|and did not fin.
|-
|colspan="5"|Fastest time - 1894, 32:05; 1895, 28:01.
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[[WELLS WON FOR THE BAY CITYS. - For the Second Time This Club Gets the Relay Cup. 100-mile relay race - The San Francisco Call, 13 Apr 1896]]
[[Cycling Club Holds Meeting - San Francisco Examiner - May 25, 1943]]
 
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Edward Lawrence Egeberg 6 January 1881 – 10 July 1947

Clubs


Cycling Club Holds Meeting

Eighteen of the original four hundred members of the California Cycling Club held their annual dinner last week.

Sergt. Charles J. Birdsall, who entered the San Francisco Police Department forty-one years ago as a speed cycle policeman, acted as sergeant-at-arms. Birdsall's first beat was the Golden Gate panhandle to Ocean Beach.

The following members attended and can still cycle without any "A, B or C cards" and enjoy a run through Golden Gate Park once a month:

Robert A. Coulter, George Ohimus, Eddie L. Egelberg, Harry Mayo, Charles H. Brady, Charles J. Birdsall, Hugo Buttgenback, William H. Reid, Fred Hansen, Fred Striven, Albert Strei, Thomas H. White, A. McAdam, Albert Alcayaga, James Wall, Fred S. Nason and George Burnett.

The California Cycling Club was organized in the summer of 1890 with their headquarters at Twenty-second and Folsom Sts.

Cycling Club Holds Meeting - San Francisco Examiner - May 25, 1943

Pages which link here: