New York, 1895
The News of Queens.
The Queens bicycle club will take a run to Freeport on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Southard returned from their wedding tour on Saturday last.
P. M. Knight and family of Brooklyn have taken up their residence on the Jericho road for the summer.
W. D. F. Manice and family of New York will move to their country seat on the Hempstead road on Monday for the summer.
The Queens Field club and the Morris Park club played a game of ball on the athletic grounds on Saturday. The Field club won by a score of 7 to 2.
The Queens hook and ladder company went on their annual excursion to Broad Channel, Jamaica bay, Decoration day. Breakfast and dinner were served at Foller's and the day was spent in sailing and fishing.
The Queens field club and the Marcy club of Brooklyn played two games of ball on the Athletic grounds yesterday. Saturday the Field club will play a game with the Elm club of Morris Park. Game called at 4 P. M.
The Queens bicycle club have elected the following officers: President, Carl Vogel; vice president, Joseph F. Searing; secretary, F. H. Vanderveer; treasurer, William L. Wood; corresponding secretary, Thomas Lloyd; captain, William K. Tattersall; lieutenant, Peter Rudolph; bugler, John A. Simon; bearers, John Callister and William B. Mann; executive committee, W. L. Wood, Carl Vogel and J. F. Searing. The charter members (who all own wheels) are C. Vogel, J. F. Searing, F. H. Vanderveer, John A. Simon-Peter Rudolph, William B. Mann, John J. Callister, W. K. Tattersall, Thomas Lloyd, W. L. Wood, E. B. Vandergraw, M. J. Moran. The headquarters of the club is at the bicycle track.
—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, May 31, 1895, p. 8.
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