Mountain View Cyclers

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Place

Mountain View, CA

Emblem

"The emblem of the club is to be a five-pointed star." "A winged arrow has been adopted as their emblem, and orange will be the club color."

Members

The Mountain View Cyclers is the name of a new bicycle club formed at Mountain View last week by fifteen riders. The emblem of the club is to be a five-pointed star.

Mountain View Cyclers emblem is a five-pointed star 20 Apr 1895, Sat The San Francisco Call (San Francisco, California) Newspapers.com

The Mountain View Cyclers is the name of the new bicycle club formed at Mountain View last week. The emblem of the club is to be a five-pointed star. There are already fifteen members.

FAST TIME ON WHEELS - Ulbricht Wins the Road Race. - The Suspension of Osen Not Popular. - San Francisco Chronicle, 10 Apr 1895

The Mountain View Cyclers promise to become one of the leading wheeling clubs of Santa Clara County. It now has forty-two members. They have purchased a building for a clubhouse and will give a grand ball on the 17th inst. A winged arrow has been adopted as their emblem, and orange will be the club color. The following are members of the club: Sam E, Weilheimer, A. Cooper, E. E. Brownell, J. W. Mockbee, J. S. Bailey, Sam Graham, Walter A. Clark, George Blasius, A. J. Clark, D. D. Johnston, V. S. Henderson, Charles Swall, P. T. Brooks, Charles Ehrhorn, George Taylor, O. W. Butz, Phil W. Clark, George Boloff, D. J. Malone, J. D. Williams, A. C. Williams, S. Jones, A. W. Ehrhorn, Fred Goodrich, S. H. Clark, I. L. Goodrich, C. B. Alviso, Fred Williams, Charles Cooper, H. Bardue, Joe Whelan, P. H. Milbury, E. L. Berry, William Spencer, A. W. Castner, W. W. Hotchkiss, C. S. Loranger, H. Weilheimer, Claude Streight, William Neuroth, J. Weilheimer and Frank Phelps.

THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 04 May 1895