Clipping:Boston Club finances 5
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Date | Thursday, December 22, 1881 |
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Text | The annual meeting of the Boston Base Ball Association was held last evening, President A. H. Soden in the chair. Mr. W. R. Smart was chosen clerk pro tem. Mr. A. J. Chase, treasurer of the association, submitted his report, from which it appeared that the receipts from the season tickets were $630; fines, $176.67; gate receipts, $19,686/01; donations, $758. The total receipts amounted to $21,647.42. The principal expenses were: For traveling, $3559.22; salaries, $11,672.95; sundry expenses, $1178.62. the cash on hand is $75.08. The total expenses of the club were $21,572.34. President Soden submitted the report of the board of directors, showing that the liabilities of the club have been reduced about $2700 the past year. The cost of the new grand stand was $1400; the revenue during the past season was $618.75, a gain over the year before of $449.50. ... the number of shares voted on being 77... |
Source | Boston Herald |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
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