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Two Oakland Young Men Take a Trip Around the Bay.
Two Oakland Young Men Take a Trip Around the Bay.


George A. Faulkner and T. A. Schlueter, captain of the Alameda County Wheelmen, made a most enjoyable century run around the bay Sunday. They started from San Francisco at 5:45 A. M. arriving at San Jose at 11:30 oʻclock, after having been delayed one and a quarter hours by an accident to one of the wheels. They left San Jose at 12:20 P. M., arriving at Twelfth and Webster streets in Oakland at 4:40 o'clock, without dismounting from their machines. The distance covered was 101 miles. The roads were in excellent condition, with the exception of the first ten miles, which were rather muddy on account of the fog.
George A. Faulkner and [[Theodore A. Schlueter|T. A. Schlueter]], captain of the Alameda County Wheelmen, made a most enjoyable century run around the bay Sunday. They started from San Francisco at 5:45 A. M. arriving at San Jose at 11:30 oʻclock, after having been delayed one and a quarter hours by an accident to one of the wheels. They left San Jose at 12:20 P. M., arriving at Twelfth and Webster streets in Oakland at 4:40 o'clock, without dismounting from their machines. The distance covered was 101 miles. The roads were in excellent condition, with the exception of the first ten miles, which were rather muddy on account of the fog.
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Theodore Schleuter china and glassware A Schleuter & Co Oakland Cal Hotel Astor  
The Alameda County Wheelmen have elected the following officers for the ensuing term: William H. Seaver, president; William A. Sutherland, vice-president; [[Theodore A. Schlueter|Theodore Schlueter]], captain; Henry Hutchinson, first lieutenant; J. A. French, secretary-treasurer; Wilbur Johnson, bugler. The club will soon move into a more central location.
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[[CHAT ABOUT THE CYCLE. - The San Jose Road Club and Its Members. - General Interest in the Race Meets to Be Held To-Day - High Jinks in the Redwoods. - Mon, Jul 4, 1892 - Page 8 · The San Francisco Call]]
 
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Second heat: Starters - C. S. Wells, Cap. tain C. W.; [[Theodore A. Schlueter|T. A. Schlueter]], Acme A. C.; R. L. Long, A. B. and A. C.; H. C. Smith, G. C. C.
 
Won by Wells, time 2:50 3-5; second, [[Theodore A. Schlueter|Schlueter]], 2:50 4-5.
 
Final heat: Starters - Alexander, Davis, Wells and [[Theodore A. Schlueter|Schlueter]].
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[[BUZZING WHEELS. - The Alameda Bicycle and Athletic Club Meet. - The San Francisco Call, 31 May 1893]]
 
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The Acme Bicycle Club has done its part to keep up the record of the club. The club has over one hundred members, and has the following officers: De Witt C. Vancourt, Captain; George F. Neece, First Lieutenant; [[Theodore A. Schlueter|Theodore Schleuter]], Second Lieutenant; O. L. Pickard, Bugler.
 
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The Acme's bicycle team which won the EXAMINER trophy in the relay race of last May consisted of ten men who rode from San Francisco to Oakland in 5 hours 48 minutes and 51 1/2 seconds. The ten men were J. A. Sampson, H. A. Maxwell, M. F. Rose, Grant Bell, J. A. Howard, George A. Faulkner, A. Belding, [[Theodore A. Schlueter|Theodore Schlueter]], J. B. Harris and George F. Neece.
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[[HOME OF THE FAMOUS ACMES - Born in a barn and matured in a Chinese wash-house, the Acme Athletic Club - The San Francisco Examiner, 02 Dec 1893]]
 
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The joint run of the Bay City Wheelmen of this city and the Acme Club Wheelmen of Oakland, to Camp Taylor, was attended by nearly one hundred riders under Captains Dodge and Kitchen, The long climb up White's Hill, which it is believed has never been ridden before, was accomplished by [[Theodore A. Schlueter|Theo. Schleuter]] of the Acmes. The road was in good order and there were no serious mishaps.
 
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[[A CYCLING RECORD BROKEN. - The San Francisco Examiner - 03 Jun 1895]]
 
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[[Theodore A. Schlueter|Theodore Schleuter]] china and glassware A Schleuter & Co Oakland Cal Hotel Astor  
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[https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Pottery_Glass_Salesman/w80cAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Theodore%20Schleuter&pg=RA5-PA10&printsec=frontcover&bsq=Theodore%20Schleuter The Pottery & Glass Salesman Volume 19 1919]
[https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Pottery_Glass_Salesman/w80cAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Theodore%20Schleuter&pg=RA5-PA10&printsec=frontcover&bsq=Theodore%20Schleuter The Pottery & Glass Salesman Volume 19 1919]
[[File:Oakland Tribune Sun Dec 18 1921 2.jpeg|thumb|center|700px|The undefeated bicycle team of 1893 of the Acme Athletic Club. Upper row (left to right), [[HARRY MAXWELL]], [[GEORGE SAMPSON]], [[JOE ROSE]]. Middle row (seated, left to right), [[FRANK SIMPSON]], CAPTAIN [[Frank Willis Sharpe|WILLIS SHARPE]], [[GEORGE FAULKNER]]. Front row (left to right), [[GRANT BELL]], [[Theodore A. Schlueter|THEODORE SCHLEUTER]], [[GEORGE HARRIS]], [[George F. Neece|GEORGE NEECE]], [[ANDY BEDBURY]].<br/><br/>[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/11562043/oakland-tribune/ Oakland Tribune Oakland, California 18 Dec 1921, Sun  •  Page 31] ]]
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The reunion this week will be the fifteenth annual for those who were club members and fans 40 years ago, when they took part in or cheered the winners of boxing and wrestling tournaments, bicycle races, road races and gymnasium contests. The first reunion was held in 1921, and since then the affair has become an annual event to which the old-timers look forward. WHEELMEN of the Acme Club began racing against San Francisco riders back in 1893, (part 2) when the 100-mile jaunt around the bay was a big sports event. The 1896 team, they tell me, included Joe Rose, [[Theodore A. Schlueter|Theodore Schleuter]], Walter Decker, Eddie Smith, Jim Kenna, Jack Sampson, George Nissen, Al Swain (who was team captain), M. A. Squired, Jack Howard and Pete Le Fevre.
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[[Acme Reunion, Six-Day Bicycle Racing - Oakland Tribune, 07 Jun 1935, Fri, Page 38]]


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Ancestry.com: Theodore Albert Schlueter 1873 – ? BIRTH 29 SEP 1873 • San Francisco, California DEATH Unknown

familysearch.org: Theodore A Schlueter 20 September 1873 – 14 June 1951

AKA

Last name often misspelled Schleuter

Clubs

A GREAT RIDE.

Two Oakland Young Men Take a Trip Around the Bay.

George A. Faulkner and T. A. Schlueter, captain of the Alameda County Wheelmen, made a most enjoyable century run around the bay Sunday. They started from San Francisco at 5:45 A. M. arriving at San Jose at 11:30 oʻclock, after having been delayed one and a quarter hours by an accident to one of the wheels. They left San Jose at 12:20 P. M., arriving at Twelfth and Webster streets in Oakland at 4:40 o'clock, without dismounting from their machines. The distance covered was 101 miles. The roads were in excellent condition, with the exception of the first ten miles, which were rather muddy on account of the fog.

A GREAT RIDE. - Oakland Tribune, 27 Jan 1892

The Alameda County Wheelmen have elected the following officers for the ensuing term: William H. Seaver, president; William A. Sutherland, vice-president; Theodore Schlueter, captain; Henry Hutchinson, first lieutenant; J. A. French, secretary-treasurer; Wilbur Johnson, bugler. The club will soon move into a more central location.

CHAT ABOUT THE CYCLE. - The San Jose Road Club and Its Members. - General Interest in the Race Meets to Be Held To-Day - High Jinks in the Redwoods. - Mon, Jul 4, 1892 - Page 8 · The San Francisco Call

Second heat: Starters - C. S. Wells, Cap. tain C. W.; T. A. Schlueter, Acme A. C.; R. L. Long, A. B. and A. C.; H. C. Smith, G. C. C.

Won by Wells, time 2:50 3-5; second, Schlueter, 2:50 4-5.

Final heat: Starters - Alexander, Davis, Wells and Schlueter.

BUZZING WHEELS. - The Alameda Bicycle and Athletic Club Meet. - The San Francisco Call, 31 May 1893

The Acme Bicycle Club has done its part to keep up the record of the club. The club has over one hundred members, and has the following officers: De Witt C. Vancourt, Captain; George F. Neece, First Lieutenant; Theodore Schleuter, Second Lieutenant; O. L. Pickard, Bugler.

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The Acme's bicycle team which won the EXAMINER trophy in the relay race of last May consisted of ten men who rode from San Francisco to Oakland in 5 hours 48 minutes and 51 1/2 seconds. The ten men were J. A. Sampson, H. A. Maxwell, M. F. Rose, Grant Bell, J. A. Howard, George A. Faulkner, A. Belding, Theodore Schlueter, J. B. Harris and George F. Neece.

HOME OF THE FAMOUS ACMES - Born in a barn and matured in a Chinese wash-house, the Acme Athletic Club - The San Francisco Examiner, 02 Dec 1893

The joint run of the Bay City Wheelmen of this city and the Acme Club Wheelmen of Oakland, to Camp Taylor, was attended by nearly one hundred riders under Captains Dodge and Kitchen, The long climb up White's Hill, which it is believed has never been ridden before, was accomplished by Theo. Schleuter of the Acmes. The road was in good order and there were no serious mishaps.

A CYCLING RECORD BROKEN. - The San Francisco Examiner - 03 Jun 1895

Theodore Schleuter china and glassware A Schleuter & Co Oakland Cal Hotel Astor

The Pottery & Glass Salesman Volume 19 1919

The undefeated bicycle team of 1893 of the Acme Athletic Club. Upper row (left to right), HARRY MAXWELL, GEORGE SAMPSON, JOE ROSE. Middle row (seated, left to right), FRANK SIMPSON, CAPTAIN WILLIS SHARPE, GEORGE FAULKNER. Front row (left to right), GRANT BELL, THEODORE SCHLEUTER, GEORGE HARRIS, GEORGE NEECE, ANDY BEDBURY.

Oakland Tribune Oakland, California 18 Dec 1921, Sun • Page 31

The reunion this week will be the fifteenth annual for those who were club members and fans 40 years ago, when they took part in or cheered the winners of boxing and wrestling tournaments, bicycle races, road races and gymnasium contests. The first reunion was held in 1921, and since then the affair has become an annual event to which the old-timers look forward. WHEELMEN of the Acme Club began racing against San Francisco riders back in 1893, (part 2) when the 100-mile jaunt around the bay was a big sports event. The 1896 team, they tell me, included Joe Rose, Theodore Schleuter, Walter Decker, Eddie Smith, Jim Kenna, Jack Sampson, George Nissen, Al Swain (who was team captain), M. A. Squired, Jack Howard and Pete Le Fevre.

Acme Reunion, Six-Day Bicycle Racing - Oakland Tribune, 07 Jun 1935, Fri, Page 38