Golden Gate Cycling Club
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Place
San Francisco, CA
Emblem
"The riders will probably appear in their new uniforms, which consist of dark navy-blue jackets and white sweaters and caps. The emblem of the club is a winged shield."
Members
The Golden Gate Cycling Club is the latest addition to the clubs of this city. At a meeting held at the Golden Gate's headquarters, 228 Thirteenth street, last evening the following officers were elected: W. Fenstermacher, president ; E. Dwyer, vice-president: A. G. Maass, recording and financial secretary; A. Holler, treasurer; R. Siebe, sergeant-at-arms; Joseph Quadt, captain. The club will soon meet again to arrange for uniforms and club runs.
Golden Gate Cycling Club formed - The San Francisco Call, 24 Jan 1895
The Golden Gate Cycling Club met and organized on January 18th, electing the following officers: President, W. Fenstermacher; vice-president E. Dwyer; secretary, A. G. Maas; treasurer, A. Holler; sergeant-at-arms, R. Siebe, and captain, Joseph Quadt.
The Golden Gate Cycling Club recently adopted a uniform consisting of black bloomers, coat and cap, and white sweater. The club colors are lavender and yellow. Their captain contemplates a run to Camp Taylor as soon as the roada are in good shape.
Golden Gate Cycling Club uniform and colors - San Francisco Chronicle, 16 Mar 1895
Captain James Quadt of the Golden Gate Cycling Club has ordered his men out next Sunday for a spin to Haywards. The riders will probably appear in their new uniforms, which consist of dark navy-blue jackets and white sweaters and caps. The emblem of the club is a winged shield. Quite a number of the members are in training for race meets which will be held this summer.
Golden Gate Cycling Club - San Francisco Call, 28 Mar 1895
The Golden Gate Cycling Club will have a run to San Mateo to-morrow under Lieutenant Quadt. Messrs. Heino, Allen and Lewis have been elected to membership. Captain Maass will ride to San Jose and return to-morrow.
THE WHEELMEN. San Francisco Call, Volume 78, Number 71, 10 August 1895