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[[CHAT ABOUT THE CYCLE. - A Brief Sketch of the Garden City Cyclers. - Frank Waller Makes a New World's Record. - The Coming Century Run - Straight Spokes. - The San Francisco Call, Jun 13, 1892]] | [[CHAT ABOUT THE CYCLE. - A Brief Sketch of the Garden City Cyclers. - Frank Waller Makes a New World's Record. - The Coming Century Run - Straight Spokes. - The San Francisco Call, Jun 13, 1892]] | ||
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At that time [[Henry C. Smith|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]]. | |||
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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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Revision as of 21:44, 8 January 2022
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See also Garden City Bicycle Club, Garden City Wheelmen and San Jose Cyclers.
Place
San Jose, CA
Emblem
fleur de lis
Members
- F. P. Black
- J. L. Bothwell
- J. B. Carey
- Al Col
- R. Cushing
- Clarence Leslie Davis
- Joseph Anthony Desimone
- Antonio J. Delmas
- Joseph Antoine Delmas
- H. Downing
- Wilbur J. Edwards
- G. Hardenbrook
- Y. D. Hensill
- Al Hubbard
- Allan N. Jones
- J. B. Lamkin
- Dick Moody
- George Albert Morrill
- F. S. Munn
- Gus Navlet
- W. W. Needham
- Oscar "Kid" Osen
- Clarence N. Ravlin
- C. D. Smith
- Henry C. Smith
- Julius Smith
- Oscar Smith
- R. O. Summers
- E. Williston
The meet to be held by the Acme Athletic Club on Thanksgiving day will bring out a number of new pneumatics in the events. Osen of San Jose will, without doubt, enter in the championships, and as there is a number of “surprises" from San Jose, the Garden City will be well represented.
Representatives of the two Garden City clubs are trying to form a union of the two, and it would certainly seem a proper thing to do. "In union there is strength," and if the two clubs could be induced to pull together they might give such race meets and establish such a clubhouse as would be a credit to themselves and to San Jose.
The Wheelmen - two Garden City clubs - San Francisco Chronicle, 19 Oct 1891
The Garden City Cyclers, an organization which numbers among its members some of the best racing men on the coast, was formed on the 13th of last January by a combination of the old Cyclers and the Garden City Wheelmen. The new club has flourished from the beginning and has done much to sustain interest in the sport to which its members are so devoted. The club has comfortable apartments on a prominent street which are seldom deserted. There is a parlor with two large bay-windows and a corner fireplace with an elegant hard wood mantel and plate-glass mirror, two billiard-rooms-each with its table and a directors' or officers' room - also a bathroom for training purposes. The rooms are lighted by both gas and electricity. It is proposed to build a good bicycle track, and have it in readiness for the race meet to be held on Admission day. The fleur-de-lis has been adopted by the club as its distinctive emblem. The present officers of the club are as follows: J. B. Lamkin, president; J. A. Desimone, vice-president; J. L. Bothwell, secretary-treasurer; board of directors - G. A. Morrill, Y. D. Hensill, Al Col, C. D. Smith, F. P. Black und E. Williston; C. N. Ravlin, captain; R. O. Summers, first lieutenant; F. S. Munn, second lieutenant; W. W. Feedham, bugler; J. A. Delmas, color-bearer.
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.
The Garden City cyclers are happy in the possession of a "mascot" in the shape of an immense St. Bernard dog.
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.
NEARING A MILE A MINUTE. - The San Francisco Examiner, 11 Feb 1895