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[http://www.palmspringsbum.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I54894&tree=Legends Antonio J. Delmas] 1875 - ?
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Brother of [[Celine Delmas]]
* Ancestry: [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/76590980/person/30349123062/facts?_phsrc=IIO1201&_phstart=successSource Antoine Tony Delmas - BIRTH FEB 9, 1875 • San Jose, Santa Clara, California, USA - DEATH 24 OCT 1930 • San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, USA]
* Familysearch: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:H981-XKW2 Toney Jule Delmas married Harriet Lindabell Boucher on 30 Oct 1904]


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''Brother of'' [[Celine Delmas]] and [[Joseph Antoine Delmas]]


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=== AKA ===
"Tony"
"Tony," "Toney," "Antone," "Antoine," "Antonio"


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The following returned on the train, and of this number fifty-three completed the century: W. M. Meeker, in charge of the run; A. M. Thompson, [R. M. Thompson] G. P. Wetmore, F. R. Cook, T. L. Hill, E. C. Landis, F. W. Ray, A. E. McKinney, J. L Miller, J. F. C. Holroyd, C. Emler, G. A. Morrill, T. E. Bullivant, G. Sheller, H. A. Pogue, W. I. Gilmour, T. W. Gilmour, C. H. Bliss, E. S. Broadwater, R. Fairbanks, W. W. Needham, G. L. Kessling, J. A. Delmas, Hy Smith, J. Smith, F. Larder, A. Rivett, E. D. Woodman, O. Granicher, Y. D. Hensiel, A. A. Deesing, W. R. Lipsett, R. R. Martin, L. G. Hodgkins, A. E. J. Nye, H. C. Hyde, E. C. Toie, H. W. Spaulding, L. A. Connoy, W. G. Watchers, F. A. Leadbetter, J. A. McNamara, C. Lapson, J. B. Lamb, C. N. Langton, S. Lubin, C. W. Hammer, S. Plummer, A. D. Allen, J. G. Cox, W. E. Thompson, T. H. Doane, T. Stevenson, H. F. Wynne, L. S. Stewart, F. A. McGrew and R. A. Smyth. Of the wheels ridden forty three were "ordinary," or tall wheels, and ten were safeties.
A half-mile race for boys was unexpectedly exciting, the winner being [[Antonio J. Delmas|Tony Delmas]] of San Jose, James McBride coming in second. Time 1:25, "very good for the kid," as his speedy brother remarked.
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[[The Wheelmen. - run to Hollister - 09 Jun 1890, Mon San Francisco Chronicle]]
 
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A half-mile race for boys was unexpectedly exciting, the winner being Tony Delmas of San Jose, James McBride coming in second. Time 1:25, "very good for the kid," as his speedy brother remarked.
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Captain J. A. Delmas has called a run of the Garden City Cyclers to Warm Springs to-morrow, where they will be tendered a clam bake by the proprietor of the Warm Springs Hotel.
[[Antonio J. Delmas|Delmas Antonio J]] depot agt Wells Fargo & Co Exp r 121 S Whitney  
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[[THE WHEELMEN. San Francisco Call, Volume 78, Number 64, 3 August 1895]]
 
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Delmas Antonio J depot agt Wells Fargo & Co Exp r 121 S Whitney  


Delmas Building 40 Post  
Delmas Building 40 Post  
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These honored bicyclists were Herman C. Eggers, who rode a wheel on which he won medals in 1878, and Herman wore the medals to prove it; Dr. Thomas L. Hill, an old Bay City Wheelmen stand-by, and Robert Russ, a pioneer of the Olympic Club Wheelmen. Behind them came others, old but on more modern wheels. Judge Frank H. Kerrigan, James W. Mullen, Wilbur Knapp, Tony Delmas, Walter Foster, Walter Fawcett, George Tantau, Emil Languetin, "Trilby" Fowler, A. D. Plughoff, Charlie Howard and others of that vintage too numerous to mention, plugged along as they did twenty years ago. Behind them came riders of all sizes, ages and mounts, ranging in age from little Frankie Carroll, son of the director general of the day, to "Pop" Hopkins, [Must be C. C. Hopkins. -MF] who wore false whiskers to hide the wrinkles in his face. Jack Leavitt, accompanied by Mrs. Leavitt and a troupe of little Leavitts, rode side by side and brought out a big burst of applause when the procession passed in front of the grandstand in the stadium. A swarm of present day clubmen formed the rear guard.
These honored bicyclists were Herman C. Eggers, who rode a wheel on which he won medals in 1878, and Herman wore the medals to prove it; Dr. Thomas L. Hill, an old Bay City Wheelmen stand-by, and Robert Russ, a pioneer of the Olympic Club Wheelmen. Behind them came others, old but on more modern wheels. Judge Frank H. Kerrigan, James W. Mullen, Wilbur Knapp, [[Antonio J. Delmas|Tony Delmas]], Walter Foster, Walter Fawcett, George Tantau, Emil Languetin, "Trilby" Fowler, A. D. Plughoff, Charlie Howard and others of that vintage too numerous to mention, plugged along as they did twenty years ago. Behind them came riders of all sizes, ages and mounts, ranging in age from little Frankie Carroll, son of the director general of the day, to "Pop" Hopkins, [Must be C. C. Hopkins. -MF] who wore false whiskers to hide the wrinkles in his face. Jack Leavitt, accompanied by Mrs. Leavitt and a troupe of little Leavitts, rode side by side and brought out a big burst of applause when the procession passed in front of the grandstand in the stadium. A swarm of present day clubmen formed the rear guard.
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 11 November 2021

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Brother of Celine Delmas and Joseph Antoine Delmas

AKA

"Tony," "Toney," "Antone," "Antoine," "Antonio"

Clubs

Garden City Cyclers

TONY DELMAS, THE PRIDE OF THE GARDEN CITY CYCLERS.
The San Francisco Call, 08 Jun 1895

A half-mile race for boys was unexpectedly exciting, the winner being Tony Delmas of San Jose, James McBride coming in second. Time 1:25, "very good for the kid," as his speedy brother remarked.

San Francisco Call, Volume 72, Number 35, 5 July 1892 - Bicycle Races in Various Parts of the State

Delmas Antonio J depot agt Wells Fargo & Co Exp r 121 S Whitney

Delmas Building 40 Post

Delmas Celine H b 245 Park av

Delmas Joseph r 245 Park av

Delmas Joseph A clk b 245 Park av

Polk's San Jose City and Santa Clara County Directory. (1909). United States: R. L. Polk & Company.

These honored bicyclists were Herman C. Eggers, who rode a wheel on which he won medals in 1878, and Herman wore the medals to prove it; Dr. Thomas L. Hill, an old Bay City Wheelmen stand-by, and Robert Russ, a pioneer of the Olympic Club Wheelmen. Behind them came others, old but on more modern wheels. Judge Frank H. Kerrigan, James W. Mullen, Wilbur Knapp, Tony Delmas, Walter Foster, Walter Fawcett, George Tantau, Emil Languetin, "Trilby" Fowler, A. D. Plughoff, Charlie Howard and others of that vintage too numerous to mention, plugged along as they did twenty years ago. Behind them came riders of all sizes, ages and mounts, ranging in age from little Frankie Carroll, son of the director general of the day, to "Pop" Hopkins, [Must be C. C. Hopkins. -MF] who wore false whiskers to hide the wrinkles in his face. Jack Leavitt, accompanied by Mrs. Leavitt and a troupe of little Leavitts, rode side by side and brought out a big burst of applause when the procession passed in front of the grandstand in the stadium. A swarm of present day clubmen formed the rear guard.

Bicycle Day, San Francisco and Oakland, Feb 27, 1916