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C. B. Wheaton, A. M. Brown, [[Percy Edward Haslett|P. E. Haslett]] and O. C. Haslett, of the San Francisco Bicycle Club were in town Sunday. | [[C. B. Wheaton]], [[A. M. Brown]], [[Percy Edward Haslett|P. E. Haslett]] and [[O. C. Haslett]], of the San Francisco Bicycle Club were in town Sunday. | ||
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[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/88266026/ Santa Cruz Sentinel, 01 Jun 1886] | [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/88266026/ Santa Cruz Sentinel, 01 Jun 1886] | ||
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[[Percy Edward Haslett|Percy Haslett]], of this city, has ridden the greatest distance on a bicycle during the season of anyone on the coast, his cyclometer showing 3,000 miles done within six months. He receives the [[B. C. W.]] medal therefor. | |||
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[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/88326925/percy-haslett-wins-b-c-w-medal-for/ Oakland Tribune, 18 Dec 1886] | |||
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[[Percy Edward Haslett|Percy Macscorcher Haslett]] rides the lighest wheel on the Coast, a 34-pound semi-racer. | |||
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[[The Bicycle. - The San Francisco Examiner, 11 Apr 1887]] | |||
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[[Category:Bay City Wheelmen]] | [[Category:Bay City Wheelmen]] |
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Brother of Oliver Cromwell Haslett
Clubs
The Bay City Wheelmen include the following gentlemen : H. S. Blood. S. F. Booth, Jr., F. B. Cook, C. L. Davis, G. F. Day, W. H. Day, John Ehlus, E. Fahrback, H. Houseworth, T. L. Hill, F. C. James, F. E. Johnson, Thos. Knight, J. A. Little, W. M. Meeker, Chas. McCulley, W. J. Monro, A. S. Neal, D. O'Callaghan, G. L. Payne, J. C. Quinn, H. Reaman, E. Rideout, W. Rideout, R. A. Smythe, C. J. Schuster, W. K. Slack, W. F. Sperbeck, H. C. Tenny, R. Little, Thos. Thornberg, Wm. Tietjen, Edward Mohrig, C. Thompson, F. E. Walsh, R. M. Welch, G. E. Dixon, P. E. Haslett, W. G. Davis, J. W. Lawlor, Sam Parsons, F. D. Elwell, Robt. Turner, W. G. Waters and C. Angel. To the young Rideout brothers belong the honor of being the first to make the Yosemite trip on bicycles.
ON THE WHEEL. - Daily Alta California, 29 November 1885
Haslett of Alameda rode to San Jose last Sunday. He reports the roads below Haywards as being very rocky.
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In response to a circular mailed to every member in the State, notice of which was also given in this column last week, a number of prominent cyclists, members of the League of American Wheelmen, met at 108 Golden Gate avenue on Thursday evening, 18th instant, for the purpose of forming the California State Division of the league. The organization was perfected by the election of P. E. Haslett as Secretary and Treasurer to serve until his successor shall be elected, as the by-laws of the division may provide when adopted. R. M. Welch was selected for appointment as Chief Consul to serve until the result of the election to be held in March next shall be announced from the national headquarters of the league, which under the rules will be about the 1st of May. A committee was appointed to frame by-laws for the governing of the division.
C. B. Wheaton, A. M. Brown, P. E. Haslett and O. C. Haslett, of the San Francisco Bicycle Club were in town Sunday.
Santa Cruz Sentinel, 01 Jun 1886
Percy Haslett, of this city, has ridden the greatest distance on a bicycle during the season of anyone on the coast, his cyclometer showing 3,000 miles done within six months. He receives the B. C. W. medal therefor.
Percy Macscorcher Haslett rides the lighest wheel on the Coast, a 34-pound semi-racer.