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https:// | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2PG-9X5 Henry Clay Smith 7 February 1874 – 10 December 1945] | ||
Brother of [[F. J. Smith]], [[J. C. Smith]] and [[O. B. Smith]], all who rode. | |||
=== Clubs === | === Clubs === | ||
[[Garden City Cyclers]] | [[Garden City Cyclers]] | ||
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[[File:Fox Smith The San Francisco Examiner Sat Apr 28 1894 .jpeg|thumb|center|400px|[[L. W. Fox|LOUIS W. FOX]], LOS ANGELES. [[Henry C. Smith|HENRY C. SMITH]], [[Garden City Cyclers|GARDEN CITY CYCLERS]].<br/>A PAIR OF SPEEDY WHEELMEN.<br/>[''From photographs.''] ]] | |||
[[Henry C. Smith]] of the [[Garden City Cyclers]]' team was sixteen years old when he first began bicycle riding, and at seventeen he began making [[century runs]] and doing some racing. At that time he was a member of the [[Garden City Wheelmen]], which was started in 1886. This club combined with the [[San Jose Cyclers]] and formed the [[Garden City Cyclers]]. Henry C. Smith's first race was on New Year's Day, 1889, at [[Haight-street baseball grounds]] in this city. He won the novice race and took several other prizes that day. That senson he won many prizes on both track and road. In 1890 Smith won the Coast championship at the [[California division neet of the League of American Wheelmen]]. In 1891 and 1892 Smith kept on winning prizes on the [[ordinary]], or the high wheel as it is better known. Last year he took up the [[safety]] or low wheel and made a good showing, riding a close second in the [[division championship]] at [[Central Park track]]. Smith is but five feet six and a half inches tall, though he weighs 150. His work in the first relay of [[:Category:1894 annual 100-mile relay race|the great race on the 8th]] shows what he can do, and he will be a top-notcher. | |||
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[[A LOS ANGELES WHEELMAN. - Fox Will Represent Southern California at the Fair Races. - The San Francisco Examiner, 28 Apr 1894]] | |||
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[[CYCLING AT SAN JOSE. The Garden Citys to Hold a Two-Days' Meet in april. Russel Cushing - The San Francisco Examiner, 09 Mar 1895]] | [[CYCLING AT SAN JOSE. The Garden Citys to Hold a Two-Days' Meet in april. Russel Cushing - The San Francisco Examiner, 09 Mar 1895]] | ||
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[[Category:Garden City Cyclers]] | [[Category:Garden City Cyclers]] |
Latest revision as of 04:10, 28 July 2023
Henry Clay Smith 7 February 1874 – 10 December 1945
Brother of F. J. Smith, J. C. Smith and O. B. Smith, all who rode.
Clubs
Henry C. Smith of the Garden City Cyclers' team was sixteen years old when he first began bicycle riding, and at seventeen he began making century runs and doing some racing. At that time he was a member of the Garden City Wheelmen, which was started in 1886. This club combined with the San Jose Cyclers and formed the Garden City Cyclers. Henry C. Smith's first race was on New Year's Day, 1889, at Haight-street baseball grounds in this city. He won the novice race and took several other prizes that day. That senson he won many prizes on both track and road. In 1890 Smith won the Coast championship at the California division neet of the League of American Wheelmen. In 1891 and 1892 Smith kept on winning prizes on the ordinary, or the high wheel as it is better known. Last year he took up the safety or low wheel and made a good showing, riding a close second in the division championship at Central Park track. Smith is but five feet six and a half inches tall, though he weighs 150. His work in the first relay of the great race on the 8th shows what he can do, and he will be a top-notcher.
SMITH OF SAN JOSE.
Henry C. Smith of San Jose has been racing longer than any of the other riders of the four-man machine. He is but twenty-one years old, weighs 150 pounds, and stands but 5 feet and 7 inches. He has not devoted very much time to training, but yet won over $600 worth of prizes in 1894. His winnings were as follows: May 1st, one first and one second; July 4th, a first and a third: September 10th, a second and a third; November 25th, two seconds, both being close finishes to Ziegler.
Smith was sixteen years old when he first began bicycle riding, and at seventeen he began making century runs and doing some racing. At that time he was a member of the Garden City Wheelmen, organized in 1886. This club combined with the San Jose Cyclers and formed the Garden City Cyclers. Henry C. Smith's first race was on New Year's Day, 1889, at Haight street baseball grounds in this city, where he won the novice race and took several other prizes. That season he won many prizes on both track and road. In 1890 Smith won the Coast championship at the California division meet of the League of American Wheelmen. In 1891 and 1892 Smith kept on winning prizes on the ordinary, or the high wheel, as it is better known. In 1893 he took up the safety, or low wheel, and made a good showing, riding a close second in the division championship at Central Park track.
NEARING A MILE A MINUTE. - The San Francisco Examiner - February 11, 1895
CYCLING AT SAN JOSE.
The Garden Citys to Hold a Two-Days' Meet in April.
San Jose, March 8. - The new one-third mile bicycle track of the Garden City Cyclers was completed to-day, and is pronounced to be everything that cyclers could ask for. At a meeting ot the Racing Board it was decided to bold a two-days' meet April 12th and 13th instead of one, as all the "cracker jacks" on the Coast are likely to be attracted. The All-Amerlcan team now in El Paso is expected to enter at the meet.
The committee of the Garden City Cyclers having in charge the selection of the relay team has decided not to have the proposed try-out and the following have been named as the club's champions: Al Jarman, Russell, Cushing, Henry Smith, Al Hubbard, Wilbur Edwards, Jack Alexander, C. L. Davis, Tony Delmas, A. Jones and Oscar Osen.
The five-mile try-out of the San Jose Road Club will take place next Sunday. A meeting of the club will be held Monday evening to decide upon a time for holding the next meet.
Pages which link here:
- CYCLING NEWS AND COMMENT. - The San Francisco Examiner - 01 Jun 1895 (← links)
- Garden City Cyclers (← links)
- Walter F. Foster (← links)
- File:Quadruplet The San Francisco Examiner Mon Feb.jpeg (← links)
- Allan N. Jones (← links)
- Clarence Leslie Davis (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 08 Jun 1895 (← links)
- Garden City Wheelmen (← links)
- The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 27 Apr 1891 (← links)
- Cyclists of San Jose (← links)
- CHAT ABOUT THE CYCLE. - The San Francisco Call, May 30, 1892 (← links)
- BUZZING WHEELS. - The Alameda Bicycle and Athletic Club Meet. - The San Francisco Call, 31 May 1893 (← links)
- The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 11 Nov 1889 (← links)
- San Francisco Call, Volume 72, Number 35, 5 July 1892 - Bicycle Races in Various Parts of the State (← links)
- Wheeling. - The San Francisco Examiner, 29 Apr 1889 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The Napa Register, 25 Oct 1889 (← links)
- ON TWO WHEELS. - San Francisco Chronicle, 05 Jul 1890 (← links)
- H. C. Smith (redirect page) (← links)
- CYCLING NEWS AND COMMENT. - The San Francisco Examiner - 25 May 1895 (← links)
- CYCLING NEWS AND COMMENT. - The San Francisco Examiner - 01 Jun 1895 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN - The San Francisco Call, 01 Jun 1895 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 27 Apr 1895 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 22 Jun 1895 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 07 Sep 1895 (← links)
- Oscar Smith (← links)
- Julius Smith (← links)
- ECHOES OF THE RELAY RACE. - The Victorious Garden Citys and Their Speedy Men. - MIDWINTER FAIR TRACK. - San Francisco Examiner, 14 Apr 1894 (← links)
- ONE RECORD BROKEN. - Byrne Went a Half Mile at San Jose in 1:01. - The San Francisco Call - September 10, 1895 (← links)
- NEARING A MILE A MINUTE. - The San Francisco Examiner - February 11, 1895 (← links)
- THE CYCLER'S DAY - Entries for the Great Race Meeting. - RIDERS FROM INLAND TOWNS - San Francisco Call, May 21, 1893 (← links)
- Henry Smith (redirect page) (← links)
- Los Angeles Wheelmen (← links)
- Jesse F. Ives (← links)
- File:THE ALL CONQUERING RELAY TEAM OF THE GARDEN CITY CYCLERS. - The San Francisco Examiner Sat Apr 14 1894 .jpeg (← links)
- ECHOES OF THE RELAY RACE. - The Victorious Garden Citys and Their Speedy Men. - MIDWINTER FAIR TRACK. - San Francisco Examiner, 14 Apr 1894 (← links)
- F. J. Smith (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - All Ready for the Great San Jose Meet on Friday and Saturday. - The San Francisco Call, 13 Apr 1895 (← links)
- BICYCLISTS IN BAD LUCK. - Dirnberger Was Thrown and Bliss Pocketed in Their First Race. - The San Francisco Examiner, 20 May 1894 (← links)
- File:Fox Smith The San Francisco Examiner Sat Apr 28 1894 .jpeg (← links)
- A LOS ANGELES WHEELMAN. - Fox Will Represent Southern California at the Fair Races. - The San Francisco Examiner, 28 Apr 1894 (← links)
- L. W. Fox (← links)
- The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 27 May 1889 (← links)
- To the Summit of Mount Diablo by Wheel. - Wheel. - San Francisco Chronicle, 08 Apr 1889 (← links)
- Rambler quad (← links)
- NEARING A MILE A MINUTE. - The San Francisco Examiner - February 11, 1895 (← links)
- H. Smith (redirect page) (← links)
- THE CYCLERS. - San Jose Mercury-news, 19 June 1892 (← links)