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[https://historysanjose.pastperfectonline.com/Photo/C5D7DA52-C2DB-4381-999A-240518345805  Coach with Cycling Team -  History San Jose Photographic Collection ]


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[[SAN JOSE]], Cal., Sept. 25. — At the annual meeting of the [[Garden City cyclers]] last evening the reports of the various officers showed the organization to be in a prosperous condition, with a membership of 350. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, [[H. M. N. Spring]]; vice-president, [[S. G. Tompkins]]; financial secretary, [[H. A. Alexander]]; recording secretary, [[George Pollard]]; directors — [[A. C. McKenney]], [[George Anderson]], [[Henry Lion]], [[J. A. Chase]], [[Joe Delmas]]; captain, [[J. B. Carey]]; first lieutenant, [[Joe Edwards]]; second lieutenant, [[W. J. O'Brien]]; bugler, [[L. E. Whiting]]; color-bearer, [[Jack Dermody]].
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[[GARDEN CITY CYCLERS. - They Are Prosperous and Elect Officers for Next Year. - The San Francisco Call, 26 Sep 1895]]


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[[File:SJMN19040902.2.57-a6-700w.jpg|thumb|center|700px|1903 RELAY TEAM OF THE [[G. C. W.]] THE FIVE TO THE RIGHT ARE THE ONES WHO WILL RIDE SUNDAY'S RELAY.<br/>First row from left to right: [[L. Maggini]], [[A. Owen]] and [["Tessie" Waibel]]. Second row: [[Emile Agraz]], [[Carl Marty]], Captain [[Jack Dermody|Dermody]], [[Merle Gray]] and [[Robert Diefenbacher]]. Third row: [[J. Beuck]], [[P. Maggini]] and [[John Berryessa]].<br/><div style='text-align: right;'>- Photo by Hill.</div>]]
[[File:SJMN19030426.2.26-a6-700w.jpg|thumb|center|700px|<div style='text-align: center;'>RELAY TEAM [[Garden City Wheelmen|GARDEN CITY WHEELMEN]].</div>First row from left to right: [[L. Maggini]], [[A. Owen]] and [[W. Waibel]]. Second row: [[Emile Agraz]], [[Carl Marty]], Captain [[Jack Dermody|Dermoody]], [[M. Gray|M. Grey]] and [[Robert Diefenbacher|W. Dieffenbacher]]. Third row: [[J. Buick]], [[P. Maggini]] and [[J. Berryessa]]. Photo by Hill.]]
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[[CYCLISTS WILL GATHER AT HAYWARDS FOR BIG RACE - San Jose Mercury-news, 26 April 1903]]
 
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[[File:SJMN19030514.2.35-a6-700w.jpg|thumb|center|700px|<div style='text-align: center;'>WINNERS OF [[LAST SUNDAY'S 100-MILE RELAY RACE]].</div>
Top row, reading from left to right - [[B. Murphy|Murphy]], [[C. Limberg]], [[H. Lowe]], [[E. Agraz|Agraz]]. Middle row - [[J. Berryessa|Berryessa]], [[R. Diefenbacher|Deiffenbacher]], Captain [[Jack Dermody|Dermoody]], [[W. Waibel|Waibel]], [[P. Maggini]]. Bottom row - [[E. L. Peterson|Peterson]] and [[M. Grey|Grey]].
<div style='text-align: right;'>-Photo by Hill.</div>]]
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[[WILL COMPETE IN HUNDRED-MILE MOTOR PACED RACE - San Jose Mercury-news, 14 May 1903]]
 
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THE [[annual 100-mile relay race around the bay]] is but five days off. Judging from [[the showing]] made by the [[Garden City Wheelmen]] in the past, they will probably carry off the honors Sunday. Captain [[Jack Dermody|Dermody]] has selected the following 10 men to represent the local wheelmen Sunday: [[J. Berryessa]], [[R. Diefenbacher]], [[S. Maggini]], [[C. Showalter]], [[P. Maggini]], [[B. Murphy]], [[W. Waibel|W. Waible]], [[Merle Grey]], [[C. Burnett]] and [[W. Chaboya]]. All these youngsters have had previous experience in road racing. Many are known as being among the fastest amateurs on this coast.
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[[OAKLANDS VS. GARDEN CITYS IN RELAY RACE ON SUNDAY - San Jose Mercury-news, 2 September 1904]]
[https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SJMN19050510.2.42&srpos=4&e=------190-en--20--1-byDA-txt-txIN-dermody+%22garden+city%22----1905--- Wheelmen About the Bay Preparing for Big Relay Race Sunday. - San Jose Mercury-news, Volume LXVIII, Number 111, 10 May 1905]


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John Willis Dermody February 1864 – 20 December 1942

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Garden City Wheelmen

1997208926.jpg

[Jack is middle, middle row. - MF]

Coach with Cycling Team - History San Jose Photographic Collection


SAN JOSE, Cal., Sept. 25. — At the annual meeting of the Garden City cyclers last evening the reports of the various officers showed the organization to be in a prosperous condition, with a membership of 350. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, H. M. N. Spring; vice-president, S. G. Tompkins; financial secretary, H. A. Alexander; recording secretary, George Pollard; directors — A. C. McKenney, George Anderson, Henry Lion, J. A. Chase, Joe Delmas; captain, J. B. Carey; first lieutenant, Joe Edwards; second lieutenant, W. J. O'Brien; bugler, L. E. Whiting; color-bearer, Jack Dermody.

GARDEN CITY CYCLERS. - They Are Prosperous and Elect Officers for Next Year. - The San Francisco Call, 26 Sep 1895

Allan Jones and D. E. Whitman have been on the ground for several days, and last night Otto Ziegler, the Coast champion, accompanied by Hardy Downing, John E. Wing and trainer John Dermody left for the north. They will accompany President A. P. Swain of the California Associated Clubs, who will also have in his party Percy R. Mott, one of the fastest amateurs on the Coast.

CYCLE RACING MEN ON OREGON PATHS. - Otto Ziegler and Other Flyers to Be Seen in Competition in the Northwest. - The San Francisco Examiner, 12 Aug 1897

First row from left to right: L. Maggini, A. Owen and W. Waibel. Second row: Emile Agraz, Carl Marty, Captain Dermoody, M. Grey and W. Dieffenbacher. Third row: J. Buick, P. Maggini and J. Berryessa. Photo by Hill.

CYCLISTS WILL GATHER AT HAYWARDS FOR BIG RACE - San Jose Mercury-news, 26 April 1903

Top row, reading from left to right - Murphy, C. Limberg, H. Lowe, Agraz. Middle row - Berryessa, Deiffenbacher, Captain Dermoody, Waibel, P. Maggini. Bottom row - Peterson and Grey.
-Photo by Hill.

WILL COMPETE IN HUNDRED-MILE MOTOR PACED RACE - San Jose Mercury-news, 14 May 1903

THE annual 100-mile relay race around the bay is but five days off. Judging from the showing made by the Garden City Wheelmen in the past, they will probably carry off the honors Sunday. Captain Dermody has selected the following 10 men to represent the local wheelmen Sunday: J. Berryessa, R. Diefenbacher, S. Maggini, C. Showalter, P. Maggini, B. Murphy, W. Waible, Merle Grey, C. Burnett and W. Chaboya. All these youngsters have had previous experience in road racing. Many are known as being among the fastest amateurs on this coast.

Wheelmen About the Bay Preparing for Big Relay Race Sunday. - San Jose Mercury-news, Volume LXVIII, Number 111, 10 May 1905

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