Eddie Bald
Athlete
1874 – 1946
Who was Eddie Bald?
Edward Carl "Eddie" Bald was an American automobile racing driver who was retroactively awarded the 1907 National Championship in 1951 and was a champion bicycle racer in the 1890s, nicknamed "The Cannon."
As a cyclist, Bald rode and promoted Columbia Bicycles. In 1904, Bald spent time at the Columbia factory learning about automobiles. Late that year, he was part of the team which re-took the Chicago to New York record of 58 hrs, 35 min in a Columbia car. Other drivers included Bert Holcomb, Lawrence Duffie, Harry Sandol, and Ray Harroun. Bald went on to race Columbia cars for several years in both road and track events.
After his racing career, he was an auto salesman from 1909 until he retired in 1925. He was born in Buffalo, New York on January 27, 1874 and died in Pittsburgh on July 1, 1946 at the age of 72. Bald married Joan Seeley in 1909 and had one son, Edward, Jr. on August 11, 1912.
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