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This might be him: Russell Cushing 1875–1956
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CYCLING AT SAN JOSE.
The Garden Citys to Hold a Two-Days' Meet in April.
San Jose, March 8. - The new one-third mile bicycle track of the Garden City Cyclers was completed to-day, and is pronounced to be everything that cyclers could ask for. At a meeting ot the Racing Board it was decided to bold a two-days' meet April 12th and 13th instead of one, as all the "cracker jacks" on the Coast are likely to be attracted. The All-Amerlcan team now in El Paso is expected to enter at the meet.
The committee of the Garden City Cyclers having in charge the selection of the relay team has decided not to have the proposed try-out and the following have been named as the club's champions: Al Jarman, Russell, Cushing, Henry Smith, Al Hubbard, Wilbur Edwards, Jack Alexander, C. L. Davis, Tony Delmas, A. Jones and Oscar Osen.
The five-mile try-out of the San Jose Road Club will take place next Sunday. A meeting of the club will be held Monday evening to decide upon a time for holding the next meet.
The victory of Russell Cushing of the University of California in the bicycle race at Saturday's college games will probably result in his being selected to go East with the college team to compete with the Eastern cracks at the coming intercollegiate games. Cushing is as good a man as the management of the team could pick, as he is a clean, conscientious rider and has a final sprint that will land in front of the bunch in many a race.
NOTES FOR THE CYCLERS. - CENTRAL PARK TRACK NEARING COMPLETION - Russell Cushing - San Francisco Chronicle, 27 Apr 1896
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