Robert H. Magill, Jr.
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Robert Henry Magill 14 May 1866 – 4 February 1946
brother of Fred Magill
Clubs
R. H. Magill, Jr., met with quite a serious accident last week. During the return trip home from Fitchburg on his bicycle, Bob ran into a stump, and, the consequence took what cyclists term a "header.” It dislocated his right arm at the elbow, but thanks to the doctor's care he is recovering fast.
Bob Magill Has a New Girl.
It seems as if fate is against Bob Magill, says the Alameda Argus. Every time he gets a new girl he invariably takes a "header" from his bicycle. Three times this has occurred, and thrice has he bowed his manly form in the dust. We don't know whether in his exaltation he gets reckless, or whether it is the blindness of love, but all the same he does it. The other day, coming from Haywards, he again performed the spread-eagle act with the usual result. He now wears his arm in a sling and takes his meals from off the mantel shelf.
A peculiarity of this Club is that it has no constitution or by-laws to wrangle over. Moreover, it has no "dues," as there are no expenses. Whenever there is a "run" or picnic the members "chip in " whatever they like and pay the bill. The plan works most successfully. The Club uniform is dark blue, with navy cap. The Oakland Wheelmen are officered as follows: President, Charles G. Yale; Captain, W. J. Bowman; First Lieutenant, L. A. Kelly, Jr. ; Second Lieutenant, J. W. Stanford; Treasurer and Secretary, R. H. Magill, Jr. The remaining members are: Geo. H. Strong, Wm. H. Lowden, B. Callingham, C. L. Goddard, C. L. Leonard, J. H. McConnell, W. C. Gibbs, Chas. Burkhalter, Edmund O'Neill, John Rabe, Mark Requa, De Lancy Stone, W. H. Taylor, G. D. Abbott, Emile Collins, H. O. Tenney, J. R. Mauran, R. R. Fread, F. H. Bertean, W. W. Haralson, J. H. Hopkins, A. Cary, Sumner Dubois, E. W. Thompson, L. J. Field, Lewis Sears, A. H. Rachling, Charles Krytser, J. D. Arkinson, E. R. Hinkley and J. Langotroth. The Oakland Ramblers is an offshoot from the Wheelmen, started this last Summer, and is chiefly composed of younger members, who thought their seniors too old-fogyish and branched out to do more riding and racing. They have a blue knit uniform, with gray shirts.
ON THE WHEEL. - Daily Alta California, 29 November 1885
Pages which link here:
- R. H. Magill, Jr. (redirect page) (← links)
- Oakland Bicycle Club (← links)
- Oakland Wheelmen (← links)
- ON THE WHEEL. - Daily Alta California, 29 November 1885 (← links)
- R. H. Magill Jr. (redirect page) (← links)
- THE RAMBLERS. - Oakland Tribune, 19 Feb 1887 (← links)
- ALL AROUND NOTES. - Oakland Tribune, 04 Apr 1887 (← links)
- Oakland Ramblers (← links)
- CYCLISTS. - Election of Officers of a New Bicycle Club. - Oakland Tribune, 23 Sep 1886 (← links)
- BICYCLE RUN. - A GOOD RECORD. - Oakland Tribune, 12 Oct 1885 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - Oakland Tribune, 22 Jun 1885 (← links)
- Oakland Ramblers (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - Oakland Tribune, 11 Oct 1886 (← links)
- WHEEL WHIRLS. - Oakland Tribune, 26 Mar 1890 (← links)
- ON THE ROAD. A Contribution From an Old Time Biker. - Oakland Tribune, 26 Jun 1889 (← links)
- R. H. Magill (redirect page) (← links)
- J. D. Arkison (← links)
- Thomas Stevens (← links)
- Alameda County Wheelmen (← links)