Difference between revisions of "California Cycling Club"
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==== Members ==== | ==== Members ==== | ||
* Albert Alcayaga | |||
* [[P. G. Alexander]] | * [[P. G. Alexander]] | ||
* Aller | * Aller | ||
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* Boyle | * Boyle | ||
* J. A. Boyter | * J. A. Boyter | ||
* Charles H. Brady | |||
* George Burnett | |||
* Hugo Buttgenback | |||
* [[J. D. Cardinell]] | * [[J. D. Cardinell]] | ||
* Casserly | * Casserly | ||
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* J. A. Dawson | * J. A. Dawson | ||
* A. de Smet | * A. de Smet | ||
* [[H. Egeberg]] | * [[H. Egeberg]], Eddie L. Egelberg | ||
* Erbe | * Erbe | ||
* L. F. Fenn | * L. F. Fenn | ||
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* H. A. Friedlander | * H. A. Friedlander | ||
* John W. Gibson | * John W. Gibson | ||
* [[F. Hanson]] | * [[F. Hanson]] Fred Hansen | ||
* [[Colin C. Harbottle]] | * [[Colin C. Harbottle]] | ||
* E. Harris | * E. Harris | ||
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* Lovie | * Lovie | ||
* C. Mayer | * C. Mayer | ||
* Larry Mayo | * Larry Mayo, Harry Mayo | ||
* A. McAdam | |||
* Charles A. McDonald | * Charles A. McDonald | ||
* R. R. McPherson | * R. R. McPherson | ||
* J. N. Mc Veigh | * J. N. Mc Veigh | ||
* Harry L. Miller | * Harry L. Miller | ||
* Fred S. Nason | |||
* George Ohimus | |||
* [[L. P. Olson]] | * [[L. P. Olson]] | ||
* Pattiosen | * Pattiosen | ||
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* [[H. Sternberg]] | * [[H. Sternberg]] | ||
* H. Stewart | * H. Stewart | ||
* Albert Strei | |||
* Fred Striven | |||
* J. S. Sullivan | * J. S. Sullivan | ||
* [[A. Theison]] | * [[A. Theison]] | ||
* Thomas | * Thomas | ||
* [[James Gabriel Vidy]] | * [[James Gabriel Vidy]] | ||
* James Wall | |||
* Columbus Waterhouse | * Columbus Waterhouse | ||
* Wentworth | * Wentworth | ||
* W. H. Westerfall | * W. H. Westerfall | ||
* Thomas H. White | |||
* Ed Wilburg | * Ed Wilburg | ||
* Addie Wynne | * Addie Wynne | ||
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The California Cycling Club was organized in the summer of 1890 with their headquarters at Twenty-second and Folsom Sts. | The California Cycling Club was organized in the summer of 1890 with their headquarters at Twenty-second and Folsom Sts. | ||
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[[Cycling Club Holds Meeting - San Francisco Examiner - May 25, 1943]] | [[Cycling Club Holds Meeting - San Francisco Examiner - May 25, 1943]] |
Revision as of 17:07, 27 December 2022
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Place
San Francisco, CA
Emblem
an arrow holding three "C's."
The Californias had a long discussion on club colors and adopted for racing colors orange and olive green.
Members
- Albert Alcayaga
- P. G. Alexander
- Aller
- Jerome John B. Argenti
- Bellman
- F. N. Bent
- C. Birdsall
- Boyd
- Boyle
- J. A. Boyter
- Charles H. Brady
- George Burnett
- Hugo Buttgenback
- J. D. Cardinell
- Casserly
- T. C. Connell
- R. Coulter
- Creigh?
- Ray Creighton
- T. F. Creighton
- J. A. Dawson
- A. de Smet
- H. Egeberg, Eddie L. Egelberg
- Erbe
- L. F. Fenn
- E. A. Forster
- H. A. Friedlander
- John W. Gibson
- F. Hanson Fred Hansen
- Colin C. Harbottle
- E. Harris
- J. W. Harvey
- Heineman
- C. A. Hessler
- E H. Hessler
- Harrison Houseworth
- George J. Hobe
- G. A. Hueter
- Adam Karl
- Columbia Kenny
- Kilby
- C. H. Lamb
- L Larzelere
- Lovie
- C. Mayer
- Larry Mayo, Harry Mayo
- A. McAdam
- Charles A. McDonald
- R. R. McPherson
- J. N. Mc Veigh
- Harry L. Miller
- Fred S. Nason
- George Ohimus
- L. P. Olson
- Pattiosen
- C. W. Prentiss
- W. H. Reid
- H. Sternberg
- H. Stewart
- Albert Strei
- Fred Striven
- J. S. Sullivan
- A. Theison
- Thomas
- James Gabriel Vidy
- James Wall
- Columbus Waterhouse
- Wentworth
- W. H. Westerfall
- Thomas H. White
- Ed Wilburg
- Addie Wynne
- Henry F. Wynne
The Wheelmen.
The roads are quite dusty across the bay and the running is more pleasant in the morning than later in the day, when the sea breezes come up. A meeting of some fourteen riders was held Saturday evening at the residence of L Larzelere, 415 Bryant street, and resulted in the organization of a new club, to be styled the California Cycling Club. The club is organized for the purpose of country touring, and the membership is limited to twenty. A meeting will be held on the 20th to perfect organization.
The San Francisco Bicycle Club recently proposed consolidation with the California Cycling Club, and the plan has been carried out. The combined organization is known as the San Francisco Bicycle Club, and it elected officers last week for the ensuing year. The following are the names of the successful candidates: President, Columbus Waterhouse; Secretary and Treasurer, George J. Hove; Captain, Harry L. Miller: First Lieutenant, Charles A. McDonald: Second-Lieutenant, Harrison Houseworth; Bugler, John W. Gibson. The members are confident that the future of the club will be even more brilliant than its past.
Last Thursday evening a number of gentlemen living at the Mission and interested in cycling met for the purpose of organizing a club. H. P. [H. F.] Wynne acted as temporary chairman and T. C. Connell as temporary secretary. The title of the organization will be California Cycling Club, and the rooms at the corner of Twenty-second and Folsom streets, formerly occupied by the Kensington Club, have been secured as a clubhouse, where the next meeting will be held on Thursday at 8 P. M.
The California Cycling Club made its first run yesterday, going to Haywards. The affair was successful in every particular. Those who participated were: Captain H. F. Wynne, First Lieutenant C. A. Hessler, F. N. Bent, E. A. Forster, E H. Hessler, T. C. Connell, L. F. Fenn, H. Stewart, J. A. Dawson, C. H. Lamb, J. A. Boyter, T. F. Creighton, J. S. Sullivan, R. R. McPherson, G. A. Hueter, Columbia Kenny, E. Harris, A. de Smet, J. N. Mc Veigh, Ray Creighton.
The California Cycling Club announces that Messrs. Harvey, Theison and Reid will ride under the colors of the C. C. C. in all racing events in which they may take part, other reports to the contrary notwithstanding. Messrs. Harvey and Reid are new members of the Imperial Cycling Club, but have no intention of working or riding against their clubmates in the California C. C.
...
Among the new racing men in the California Cycling Club who have signified their willingness to train for the relay race are Bellman, Casserly, Heineman, Pattiosen, Birdsell, Erbe, Kilby, Boyd, Boyle, Prentiss, Friedlander, Thomas, Creigh, Lovie, Wentworth, Argenti, Aller, Sternberg and Reid. None of these riders took part in last year's relay, and all are mounted now on light wheels. In this list is some very promising talent, notably Tom Casserly, Ernest Erbe and F. C. Heineman. Erbe has ridden in Germany before coming to America and is one of the best road riders in this country. Heineman holds the State championship of the Y. M. C. A., beating such Class A men as C. C. Gilbert, Charley Common and Edwards of Los Angeles. Casserly is a new rider, but an all-around athlete and teacher of boxing in the C. C. C. Argenti is not ambitious for racing glory, but for years has been a pedestrian of some note and can ride fast if he desires, too.
...
At last Monday evening's meeting of the California Cycling Club it was decided to old the next ladies' night on February 24, and the committee in charge is Messrs. Larry Mayo, H. A. Feidlander, W. H. Westerfall, Alam Karl and Ed Wilburg.
The California Cycling Club elected two members at their meeting Monday night, thus leaving but twelve vacancies to complete the limit of their membership. Several applications were also received. Messrs. Christ, Earl and Scovern of the Olympic Club Wheelmen were present and made short speeches. The Californias had a long discussion on club colors and adopted for racing colors orange and olive green.
Mrs. Addie Wynne, the Captain of the Alpha Club, is the wife of Henry F. Wynne, Secretary of the California Cycling Club and President of California Associated Cycling Clubs. She is an enthusiastic wheel-woman and has accompanied her husband on many long trips into the country.
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:
- CYCLING NEWS AND COMMENT. - The San Francisco Examiner - 01 Jun 1895 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN - The San Francisco Call, 01 Jun 1895 (← links)
- STRIVING FOR GOOD STREETS. - The San Francisco Examiner - 22 May 1895 (← links)
- Henry F. Wynne (← links)
- The Wheelmen - The San Francisco Call, 25 May 1895 (← links)
- Reliance Club Wheelmen (← links)
- File:California Club outing San Francisco Chronicle Sat May 25 1895 .jpeg (← links)
- CYCLERS IN TRAINING - San Francisco Chronicle, 25 May 1895 (← links)
- Colin C. Harbottle (← links)
- Frank W. Fuller (← links)
- FOR GOOD WHEELING. - The San Francisco Call, 24 Oct 1895 (← links)
- Alpha Cycling Club (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 08 Jun 1895 (← links)
- L. A. W. Officials - The San Francisco Examiner, 22 Sep 1894 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 27 Apr 1895 (← links)
- James Gabriel Vidy (← links)
- NEW FIVE-MILE RECORD. - Charles S. Wells' Fast Ride Over the San Mateo Course - The San Francisco Call, 10 Jun 1895 (← links)
- Alex J. Rosborough (← links)
- AMONG THE WHEELMEN - Track to Be Used in the Tournament. - A Matter of Interest to Racers. - San Francisco Chronicle, 19 Jan 1895 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. San Francisco Call, Volume 78, Number 15, 15 June 1895 (← links)
- WITH THE WHEELMEN. - San Francisco Chronicle - 05 Jan 1895, Sat - Page 12 (← links)
- John F. Burke (← links)
- AN APPEAL FOR BITUMEN. - San Francisco Chronicle, 06 Sep 1895 (← links)
- FROM FRISCO TO SAN DIEGO - Oscar Osen of San Jose Does It Inside of Four Days - The San Francisco Examiner, 26 May 1894 (← links)
- CYCLING UP TO DATE. - Farewell Banquet Tendered Wilbur J. Edwards at San Jose. - The San Francisco Examiner, 27 Jun 1894 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 06 Jul 1895 (← links)
- ABOUT THE CYCLE. - Allen and Sachtleben on the Homestretch. - The San Francisco Call, 16 Jan 1893 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN - The Camera Club Cyclists Will Tour Through Lake County - The San Francisco Call, 29 Jun 1895 (← links)
- AMONG THE WHEELMEN. - A Cycling Trip to Santa Cruz - San Francisco Chronicle, 29 Jun 1895 (← links)
- San Mateo course (← links)
- The Wheelmen. - The San Francisco Call, 20 Jul 1895 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 28 Sep 1895 (← links)
- M. E. Faucompre (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 22 Jun 1895 (← links)
- Californias (redirect page) (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 22 Jun 1895 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 21 Sep 1895 (← links)
- Category:30 Jun - 10 Jul 1895 Camera Club Cyclists tour in Lake county (← links)
- AMONG THE WHEELMEN - San Francisco Chronicle, 22 Jun 1895 (← links)
- AMONG THE WHEELMEN - J. E. Edwards - San Francisco Chronicle, 27 Apr 1895 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 07 Sep 1895 (← links)
- CYCLING NEWS UP TO DATE. - California Champions Who Start To-Day for Denver. - The San Francisco Examiner, 28 Jul 1894 (← links)
- R. E. Dow (← links)
- ONE RECORD BROKEN. - Byrne Went a Half Mile at San Jose in 1:01. - The San Francisco Call - September 10, 1895 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. San Francisco Call, 14 August 1897 (← links)
- NEARING A MILE A MINUTE. - The San Francisco Examiner - February 11, 1895 (← links)
- CYCLING NEWS UP TO DATE - The San Francisco Examiner. October 07, 1894 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 21 Sep 1895 (← links)
- CHAT ABOUT THE CYCLE. - The San Francisco Call, 08 Aug 1892 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - All Ready for the Great San Jose Meet on Friday and Saturday. - The San Francisco Call, 13 Apr 1895 (← links)
- AMONG THE WHEELMEN - J. B. Carey Rides the First Century. - The Question of Race Meet Dates. - San Francisco Chronicle, 26 Jan 1895 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 04 May 1895 (← links)
- Christopher Sorenson (← links)
- AMONG THE WHEELMEN - San Francisco Chronicle 15 Jun 1895 (← links)
- AMONG THE WHEELMEN - San Francisco Chronicle, 08 Sep 1894 (← links)
- AMONG THE WHEELMEN - San Francisco Chronicle, 22 Jun 1895 (← links)
- CYCLERS ARE AROUSED - San Francisco Chronicle, 01 Sep 1894 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 31 Aug 1895 (← links)
- AMONG THE WHEELMEN - J. E. Edwards - San Francisco Chronicle, 27 Apr 1895 (← links)
- TO OLYMPUS ON WHEELS. - Annual Feast and Games of the O. C. Cyclers at Escalles. - San Francisco Chronicle, 14 May 1898 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - San Francisco Call, 27 July 1895 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 07 Sep 1895 (← links)