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Captain [[Plummer]] and Thomas H. Doane of the Bay City Wheelmen were over in Alameda county yesterday, scouring the county over for a new route for a club run, and, as a result of the trip, the Captain announces a run for next Sunday, May 31, to [[Laundry Farm]] and return. The club will leave the foot of Market street on the 9:15 o'clock creek route boat, and from Broadway a leisurely pace will be kept up until the new hotel at Laundry Farm is reached. Here a special dinner has been ordered to be ready at 11:30 o'clock. After a rest and stroll about the grounds the run will continue along the base of the hills, and so on through East Oakland to the station. | Captain [[Sanford Plummer|Plummer]] and Thomas H. Doane of the Bay City Wheelmen were over in Alameda county yesterday, scouring the county over for a new route for a club run, and, as a result of the trip, the Captain announces a run for next Sunday, May 31, to [[Laundry Farm]] and return. The club will leave the foot of Market street on the 9:15 o'clock creek route boat, and from Broadway a leisurely pace will be kept up until the new hotel at Laundry Farm is reached. Here a special dinner has been ordered to be ready at 11:30 o'clock. After a rest and stroll about the grounds the run will continue along the base of the hills, and so on through East Oakland to the station. | ||
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The Bay City Wheelmen formerly held this record with twenty-six men finishing out of a possible twenty-nine, and it will give Captain Doane a good chance to prove his managerial powers by making an attempt to regain the record. Ex-Captain [[Meeker]] of the Bay Citys got for that club the record by percentage even before the L. A. W. century by bringing through fourteen out of fifteen starting, the one falling only by the breaking of his wheel. The route was the circuit of the bay. | The Bay City Wheelmen formerly held this record with twenty-six men finishing out of a possible twenty-nine, and it will give Captain Doane a good chance to prove his managerial powers by making an attempt to regain the record. Ex-Captain [[William M. Meeker|Meeker]] of the Bay Citys got for that club the record by percentage even before the L. A. W. century by bringing through fourteen out of fifteen starting, the one falling only by the breaking of his wheel. The route was the circuit of the bay. | ||
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[[CHAT ABOUT THE CYCLE.- Active Preparations for the Races at Alameda - Speedy Wheelmen in Training - The Coming League Meets at Sacramento and Washington. - The San Francisco Call , May 16, 1892]] | [[CHAT ABOUT THE CYCLE.- Active Preparations for the Races at Alameda - Speedy Wheelmen in Training - The Coming League Meets at Sacramento and Washington. - The San Francisco Call , May 16, 1892]] | ||
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Thomas Henshelwood Doane 24 August 1866 – 7 April 1935
Clubs
Captain Plummer and Thomas H. Doane of the Bay City Wheelmen were over in Alameda county yesterday, scouring the county over for a new route for a club run, and, as a result of the trip, the Captain announces a run for next Sunday, May 31, to Laundry Farm and return. The club will leave the foot of Market street on the 9:15 o'clock creek route boat, and from Broadway a leisurely pace will be kept up until the new hotel at Laundry Farm is reached. Here a special dinner has been ordered to be ready at 11:30 o'clock. After a rest and stroll about the grounds the run will continue along the base of the hills, and so on through East Oakland to the station.
The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 27 Apr 1891
The Bay City Wheelmen formerly held this record with twenty-six men finishing out of a possible twenty-nine, and it will give Captain Doane a good chance to prove his managerial powers by making an attempt to regain the record. Ex-Captain Meeker of the Bay Citys got for that club the record by percentage even before the L. A. W. century by bringing through fourteen out of fifteen starting, the one falling only by the breaking of his wheel. The route was the circuit of the bay.
The Wheelmen - two Garden City clubs - San Francisco Chronicle, 19 Oct 1891
Captain Thomas H. Doane and George P. Wetmore, B. C. W., took a trip via Berkeley, Jack Hayes canyon, Moraga valley aud Haywards yesterday.
The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 23 Nov 1891
Captain Doane of the Bay City Wheelmen has recently developed into a swimmer of no mean abilities. On a recent trip along the San Bruno bay road the doughty captain, who by the way is still riding the G. O. O., struck a small hole and was thrown into the bay. The way he struck out for shore was most graphically described by J. K. Thornton, who was riding with him. ["G. O. O." = "Good Old Ordinary." - MF]
The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 21 Dec 1891
The California Division, L. A. W., century run has been called by Tourmaster Doane for Sunday, June 5th. It is expected that the run will be to Hollister, provided enough riders express their intention of going to guarantee the expenses of a special train back. If fifty wheelmen go the fare back will be under $3. All interested should address Thomas H. Doane, care of the Bay City Wheelmen, 519 Van Ness avenue, this city.
The Wheelmen - San Francisco Chronicle, 25 Apr 1892
The run home was a continuous spurt, Captains Doane and Pixley leading, and making a pretty hot pace. Doane would have the best of it had not his wheel met with an accident, which let Pixley lead in in the remarkable time of 1 hour and 40 minutes. The next picnic will take place in the latter part of July to Larkspur, where the San Franciscos have a summer home. It is hoped that the Acme, Alameda and San Jose clubs will send good delegations on that occasion.
Captain Doane of the Bay City Wheelmen also limps a little, but this is an "ordinary” occurrence, and he will soon be leading the club rups as of yore.
Pages which link here:
- Bay City Wheelmen (← links)
- The Wheelmen - The San Francisco Call, 25 May 1895 (← links)
- Ralph M. Thompson (← links)
- The Bicycle Races at Stockton. - San Francisco Chronicle, 05 Jul 1889 (← links)
- Sanford Plummer (← links)
- The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 27 Apr 1891 (← links)
- George P. Wetmore (← links)
- William M. Meeker (← links)
- The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 21 Sep 1891 (← links)
- Joseph G. Cox (← links)
- CHAT ABOUT THE CYCLE. - The San Francisco Call, May 30, 1892 (← links)
- The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 11 Nov 1889 (← links)
- The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 31 Mar 1890 (← links)
- San Francisco Call, Volume 72, Number 35, 5 July 1892 - Bicycle Races in Various Parts of the State (← links)
- CHAT ABOUT THE CYCLE. - A Brief Sketch of the Capitol City Wheelmen. - The San Francisco Call, Aug 22, 1892 (← links)
- T. H. Doane (redirect page) (← links)
- Bay City Wheelmen (← links)
- Walter F. Foster (← links)
- Wheeling. - The San Francisco Examiner, 29 Apr 1889 (← links)
- The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 01 Jun 1891 (← links)
- ON TWO WHEELS. - San Francisco Chronicle, 05 Jul 1890 (← links)
- The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 09 Nov 1891 (← links)
- The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 09 Jun 1890 (← links)
- With the Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 26 Jan 1891 (← links)
- CHAT ABOUT THE CYCLE. - Organization and Growth of the Bay City Wheelmen. - The San Francisco Call, 02 May 1892 (← links)
- The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 25 May 1891 (← links)
- Foster Breaks the Bicycle Record. - San Francisco Chronicle, 31 May 1891 (← links)
- CHAT ABOUT THE CYCLE. - The San Jose Road Club and Its Members. - General Interest in the Race Meets to Be Held To-Day - High Jinks in the Redwoods. - The San Francisco Call, Jul 4, 1892 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The Napa Register, 25 Oct 1889 (← links)
- FAST WHIRRING WHEELS. - The San Francisco Examiner, 05 Jul 1889 (← links)
- The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 09 Mar 1891 (← links)
- ON TWO WHEELS. - San Francisco Chronicle, 05 Jul 1890 (← links)
- OUR CYCLE CHAMPIONS. - The Fastest Riders in the State. - San Francisco Chronicle, 29 Apr 1893 (← links)
- The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 21 Apr 1890 (← links)
- The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 09 Nov 1891 (← links)
- Not a run, but rather a "climb and coast" - Mon, Nov 16, 1891, Page 3, San Francisco Chronicle (← links)
- With the Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 26 Jan 1891 (← links)
- THE CYCLING WORLD. - San Francisco Bicycle Club annexed by Olympic Cycling Annex - San Francisco Chronicle, 29 Jul 1893 (← links)
- CHAT ABOUT THE CYCLE. - Organization and Growth of the Bay City Wheelmen. - The San Francisco Call, 02 May 1892 (← links)
- The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 25 May 1891 (← links)
- T. Doane (redirect page) (← links)
- A QUIET WEEK IN CYCLING - The San Francisco Call - November 13, 1897 (← links)
- George Andrews (← links)
- CHAT ABOUT THE CYCLE. - San Francisco Call - May 9, 1892 (← links)