Clipping:The Athletic finances
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Date | Sunday, November 17, 1872 |
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Text | Indebtedness of the club, December 1, 1871...................$5,141.25 RECEIPTS. From membership............................................................$3,825.00 Games, visiting and home clubs.......................................21,457.23 Rent, Eureka club.............................................................. 300.00 Rent, stand on ground........................................................ 130.00 Donation, cash.................................................................. 20.00 One seat............................................................................ 5.00 Rent, Red Stockings, Jr.................................................... 10.00 Credit to treasurer............................................................. 300.00 ____________ Total................................................................... $26,047.23 EXPENDITURES Players, 1871 and 1872.................................................. $15,860.25 H. Painter’s salary.......................................................... 535.00 Loan in full..................................................................... 3,000.00 General expenses........................................................... 2,370.71 Traveling expenses........................................................ 3,899.03 Furnishing account......................................................... 373.85 Cash on hand................................................................. 8.39 ____________ Total................................................................... $26,047.23 ... As a club’s expense account generally exceeds its receipts, this statement is in every way a creditable one. |
Source | Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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