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between Fair Oaks and Raymond Avenues below Vineyard street, had an 

 oval one-sixth of a mile track graded, tiers of seats erected, etc., to exhibit 

 sporting events. And on December 24 following, they gave a great Field 

 Day of athletic sports for which 48 entries were enrolled for the different 

 events ; and the following gentlemen served, according to printed program, 

 as officers of the day : Starter, H. R. Hertel ; referee, F. Martin Summers; 

 clerk of the course, C. W. Bell ; field judges, B. O. Kendall, H. E. Pratt 

 and P.. W. B. Walker ; timers, C. S. Martin, J. W. Wood and H. H. Rose ; 

 finish judges, Cal. Hartwell, C. I.. Miller and F. J. Polley ; official scorer, 

 J. G. Rossiter ; official announcer, Geo. Frost ; marshal, Geo. Greeley. On 

 August 23, 1893, occurred the great celebration on the completion of the 

 Electric railroad up Echo mountain, and known as " Prof Lowe -Day," this 

 club gave a series of athletic events as part of the day's festivities. 



In 1894 Thomas Banbury bought the old school building and moved it 

 away. The club found no other quarters to suit their case ; and now, in 

 1895, it is in a state of languishing desuetude. 



Crown City Cycle Club. — Meetings to talk the matter over were 

 held at Braley's Bicycle Emporium rooms on Raymond Avenue ; and the 

 club was organized there on July 25, 1894, with the following roll of 

 members : Chas. C. Glass, E. W. Flint ; E. R. Braley, J. S. Evans, S. E. 

 Downey, R. V. Dey, W. H. Stewart, A. F. Canfield, A. h- Ryder, R. H. 

 Hargreaves, L. Freeman, E. D. G. Campbell, R. H. Gaylord, C. A. John- 

 ston, Ed. Gamble, W. B. Willis, A. G. Stevens, W. T. Stevens. W. Searaons, 

 F. H. Smith, N. White, Harry Myers, C. H. Hillard, Wm. Crowell, Geo. 

 Dell, Thomas Ralphs. The first officers were : Glass, president ; Braley, 

 vice-president ; Flint, secretary ; Gaylord, treasurer. The club colors are 

 orange and green. This club's by-laws declare that no intoxicating liquors 

 nor gambling of any sort shall be allowed in the club rooms ; and no runs 

 shall be made by or in the name of the club on Sundays. There were 45 

 members in March, 1895. C. Hewitt, secretary. In July they leased 12 

 acres of land on Lincoln Avenue and Hammond street, and made a one- 

 third mile cycling track there ; and at same time the S^ar said : ' ' Pasadena 

 has fourteen bicycle dealers, representing twenty-two different wheels." 



