Pacific Cycling Club

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Place

Emblem

a shooting star and tail somewhat on the style of a comet

a wheel with two wings

Members

  • E. S. Battles
  • Charles W. Etting
  • Frank Flaglor
  • A. Herbst
  • Henry H. Paulsen
  • F. W. Paulson / Paulsen
  • Frank Scott

A new bicycle club has been organized in this city which will be known as the Pansy Cycling Club. Its officers are: President, Alfred Bach; Vice-President, I. Goldman; Secretary-Treasurer, Henry Paulsen; Captain, Charles W. Etting. The first run will be to Camp Taylor to-morrow.

CYCLING UP TO DATE - The San Francisco Examiner, 31 Mar 1894

The Pansy Cycling Club recently changed its name and emblem and now rides under the name of the Pacific Cycling Club, using as its emblem a shooting star and tail somewhat on the style of a comet. The emblem is made of a bright yellow felt, and it is expected to be seen in the front in the coming races on Decoration day,

The San Francisco Call - 27 May 1894

The riding club, formerly known as the Pansy Cycling Club, has changed its name and emblem. It will hereafter be known as the Pacific Cycling Club and the emblem will be a wheel with two wings. Next Sunday's run will be to San Leandro by the way of Laundry Farm, starting on the 9 o'clock creek boat.

CYCLING UP TO DATE - The San Francisco Examiner, 05 May 1894

Last Monday evening the Pacific Cycling Club held its annual election of officers, with the following result: A. Herbst. president; Frank Scott, vice-president; Henry H. Paulsen, secretary-treasurer; F. W. Paulsen, captain; Frank Flaglor, first lieutenant. Ex-Captain Charles W. Etting was presented with a handsome medal by the club as a token of good will. He has been captain ever since the club was organized and has taken a great deal of interest in its welfare. The medal is of a very original design, the bar being shaped like a comet (the club emblem), while the body of the medal is a perfect little bicycle wheel, the two parts being joined together by links shaped like trouser-guards. Mr. Etting was taken wholly by surprise when the presentation was made, but found words to express his gratitude.

Pacific Cycling Club emblem is a comet - The San Francisco Call, 29 Jun 1895