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=== THE WHEELMEN. ===
=== THE WHEELMEN. ===
==== Seventy-five Members of the California Division of the American League on the Road. ====
==== Seventy-five Members of the California Division of the American League on the Road. ====
[[:Category:Gilroy|Gilroy]], June 1. — Seventy-five members of the [[California Division of the League of American Wheelmen]] arrived here to-day at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, on [[:Category:1890 annual century run of the L. A. W.|a run of 100 miles]]. Large crowds were awaiting them. They left, after an hour's rest, for [[:Category:Hollister|Hollister]]. This breaks the number record of America, the previous one having been at St. Louis. The wheelmen are members of the [[Bay City]], [[Garden City]] and [[Capital City]] clubs. The special train conveying them home from Hollister passed through here late tonight.
[[:Category:Gilroy|Gilroy]], June 1. — Seventy-five members of the [[California Division of the League of American Wheelmen]] arrived here to-day at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, on [[:Category:1890 annual century run of the L. A. W.|a run of 100 miles]]. Large crowds were awaiting them. They left, after an hour's rest, for [[Hollister]]. This breaks the number record of America, the previous one having been at St. Louis. The wheelmen are members of the [[Bay City]], [[Garden City]] and [[Capital City]] clubs. The special train conveying them home from Hollister passed through here late tonight.


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THE WHEELMEN.

Seventy-five Members of the California Division of the American League on the Road.

Gilroy, June 1. — Seventy-five members of the California Division of the League of American Wheelmen arrived here to-day at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, on a run of 100 miles. Large crowds were awaiting them. They left, after an hour's rest, for Hollister. This breaks the number record of America, the previous one having been at St. Louis. The wheelmen are members of the Bay City, Garden City and Capital City clubs. The special train conveying them home from Hollister passed through here late tonight.