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The graduate treasurer's report for '92-'93 has appeared. Below is given the report of the baseball association:
RECEIPTS.
Balance brought forward, $1,399.60
Gate receipts, 19,586.00
Season tickets, 2,337.00
Score cards, 493.15
Interest, 8.01
Total, $23,823.76
EXPENSES.
Expense of games, $10,029.06
Practice pitchers, 770.00
Travelling expenses, 436.65
Care of grounds, 2,392.66
Outfits, 1,776.88
Old debts, 463.64
Rubbing, 128.70
Medical attendance, 285.20
Prizes, 514.25
Printing, 32.00
Training table, 1,062.58
Sundries, 585.58
$18,477.20
Balance transferred to Graduate Treasurer, 5,346.56
$23,823.76
Attention is called to the fact that the expenses are nearly the same as for '91-'92, being $18,477.20 in all. In 1890 they were $7,823 and in 1891, $5,586. This enormous increase is considered unwarranted and the freasurer gives it as his opinion that under careful management the expenses should not be more than $10,000 a year at the outside.
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