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Below is given a report of the receipts and expenses of last year's freshman teams. It will be seen that by the transference of a small amount of the baseball receipts to the crew management, both teams were enabled to clear expenses, while the football team had a considerable surplus:
Freshman football:-
RECEIPTS.
Subscriptions, $401.50
Receipts from games, 3,003.00
Not accounted for, .51
Total, $3,405.83
EXPENSES.
Expense of games, $1,707.81
Outfits, 401.00
Medical attendance, 265.00
Rubbing, 82.75
Training table, 394.54
Care of grounds, 6.00
Travelling expenses, 15.00
Sundries, 128.85
$3,000.95
Retained by club, 50.00
Graduate club-surplus fund, 354.88
$3,405.83
Freshman baseball:-
RECEIPTS.
Receipts from games, $931.65
Subscriptions, 416.50
Total, $1,348.15
EXPENSES.
Expense of games, $785.65
Outfits, 438.76
Care of grounds, 60.00
Printing, 6.00
Rubbing, 6.00
Sundries, 27.40
$1,323.81
Transferred to freshman crew, 24.34
$1,348.15
Freshman to crew:-
RECEIPTS.
Subscriptions, $2,386.24
Class races, 43.00
'96 baseball club, 24.34
Graduate Treasurer surplus, 20.12
Graduate Treasurer's '96 football
surplus, 354.88
Total, $2,828.58
EXPENSES.
Outfits $71.05
Boats and oars, 1,122.10
University crew, 250.00
Training table, 523.00
New London, 802.73
Rubbing, 4.00
Medical, 42.00
Sundries, 13.70
$2,828.58
Recapitulation for freshman teams:-
Receipts by football, $3,405.83
Receipts by baseball, 1,348.15
Receipts by crew, 2,828.58
Total, $7,582.53
Expenses of teams, $7,153.34
Retained by teams, 50.00
Transferred from '96 baseball to '96 crew, 24.34
Transferred from '96 football to surplus, 354.88
$7,582.56
In this connection, it is of interest to compare the accounts of former years. In 1890 the total receipts were $3,826.19, and the expenses $3,663.54; in 1891 the receipts were $5,818.98, and the expenses $4,460.80; in 1892, receipts were $5,928.00 and expenses $5,578.97; and in 1893, $7,582.56, against $7,153.34.
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