W. Waibel
William Clyde Waibel 15 January 1884 – 13 June 1958
AKA
Tessie
Clubs
[William is second from right, middle row. - MF]
Coach with Cycling Team - History San Jose Photographic Collection
MUCH PRAISE GIVEN GARDEN CITY WHEELMEN’S TEAM - San Jose Mercury-news, 11 May 1904
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Projects have been started on several occasions to take a team representing the Pacific Coast to the Eastern States to compete in team races, and the prospective choice has always included at least five representatives from the Garden City Wheelmen. Those who would probably be chosen at present on such a team are: Merle Grey, Robert Diefenbacher, William Waibel, John Berryessa and Carl Showalter.
Garden City Wheelmen World Famous. - San Jose Mercury-news, 6 September 1906
Pages which link here:
- File:SJMN19040509.2.103-a8-342w.jpg (← links)
- LOCAL WHEELMEN ARE CHAMPIONS - San Jose Mercury-news, 9 May 1904 (← links)
- File:SJMN19040511.2.94-a6-700w.jpg (← links)
- MUCH PRAISE GIVEN GARDEN CITY WHEELMEN’S TEAM - San Jose Mercury-news, 11 May 1904 (← links)
- J. Berryessa (← links)
- Garden City Wheelmen World Famous. - San Jose Mercury-news, 6 September 1906 (← links)
- Jack Dermody (← links)
- Wheelmen About the Bay Preparing for Big Relay Race Sunday. - San Jose Mercury-news, 10 May 1905 (← links)
- Robert Diefenbacher (← links)
- William Waibel (redirect page) (← links)
- "Tessie" Waibel (redirect page) (← links)
- Tessie Waibel (redirect page) (← links)
- LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL WINS RELAY RACE - San Jose Mercury-news, 3 May 1903 (← links)
- File:SJMN19030514.2.35-a6-700w.jpg (← links)
- WILL COMPETE IN HUNDRED-MILE MOTOR PACED RACE - San Jose Mercury-news, 14 May 1903 (← links)
- B. Murphy (← links)
- WHEELMEN'S RUN IS ONE ROUND OF FUN - San Jose Mercury-news, 7 October 1907 (← links)
- P. Maggini (← links)
- File:SJMN19030426.2.26-a6-700w.jpg (← links)
- CYCLISTS WILL GATHER AT HAYWARDS FOR BIG RACE - San Jose Mercury-news, 26 April 1903 (← links)
- L. Maggini (← links)
- M. Maggini (← links)
- Leavitt & Bill trophy (← links)