FINANCIAL UNION REPORTS.
Expenses and Receipts of the Athletic
Associations.
The following report of the Finan-
cial Union for the season of 1895-96
has been submitted by Walter Camp,
°80, Treasurer, and audited by Prof.
Eugene L. Richards’—
Receipts. Expendi-
tures.
Football... 20305 90 14495 55
Baseball.... 13701 08 10438 88
Boat Chibi. j.-<. 14501 00 12908 61
Athletic Assozia- ;
tion... ae betas 11231 38 12442 07
Athletic trainer’s
salary (Murphy).. 1500 00
Subscriptions to
Field.... ree 1865 00
Subscriptions to
Gymnasium ........ 300 00
Balance... ..... 5794 25
$59739 36 $59739 36
In the above report are included the
following accounts:—
Receipts. Exnendi-
tures.
FOOTBALL.
Since April 1 on the
795 and ’96 account $33 15 $524 95
BOAT CLUB.
Return of advance
to Freshmen in ’94 750 00
Shell for ’94-’95..... 606 00
Boat house repairs.. 918 25
Traveling expenses. 111 25
Sundries... 5. 1-25: 10 50
BASE BALL.
Trophies for preced- os
ing yearu... 4c; 210 00
Doctors’ bill... 18 00
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
Yale-Cambridge
games.... .... .-. 9498 40 8633 91
WALTER CAMP, Treas.
Audited, Oct. 31, 1896...
E. L. RICHARDS.
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The Boat Club.
The official report of the University
Boat Club for the collegiate year, 1895-
"$6 is given below:—
EXPENSES.
Traveling... .3.. . $199 25
Hotel and meals...... 37 65
Telegrams and tele-
phones... i. *¢ aoe 6 32
Street car fare........ 60 90
Printing and station-
ary...< 3 elec me as exe 62 14
Coachers expenses.... 82 45
Convention expenses.. 13 05
Merchandise and
sporting goods... .. 551 O01
Training table... +.... 1509 §1
Typewrititif::. 3-3. = tee
Laundry <0. 44 48 10
Flag .si.s Se ee 3 00
Shell and fr2ight...... 621 20
Shell (94 and ’95 ac-
count) 3. ee ee 606 00
Cartage and express-
ASCs. ecsct Were eee 13 35
Gig, slides, ete........ 155 65
Stretcher and fixings.. 25 75
Slides and seats....... 54 88
Rowlocks... 33.33.24 s.... ae OF
Oars ..sccccseee eekre renee
ROpeC.. se: cesere ts 2 00
Janitor boat house.... 600 00
Gas boat house........ 6 37
Water boat house..... 50 00
Taxes boat house..... 55 00
Coal .. va aa vee ce 13 50
Captain and engineer
launch.) ike emia 157 12
Material for repairs
launch vccce oe es - 638 40
Coal and wood, launch 58 73
Insurance, launch.. 31 25
Repairs and laying up
for Wintel. .-:; 58 59
Hauling out, etc.,
launch. ae es 58 95
Curtains and trim-
mings, launch... 24 50
Police... 1s: ees ee. 8 00
Boat: hite.. 3.3. 51 65
Lettering ribbons... .. 7 50
Measuring course Lake
Whitney... stews Se OU
Commissions for col-
lecting.... ac 121 62
Loving Cups..4.2-..... 285 00
Trophy flags... ...... 183 00
Band...... a 32 00
Sundries.si.4 33 3 230 05
Boat house repairs.... 918 25 $7,890 24
EXPENSES OF HENLEY TRIP.
Hotel and meals...... $82 85
Watches... ° eeeoe 26 95
e@eeed
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Carriages... ..... 4 50
PRM eis SiC Ns ek 4 00
Freight on shells to
and from New York 90 00
Steamer: fare... . 8.062 1873 50
Exps. in England..... 2875 44
Entrance fees....
Com. on letter of cred-
Te. pea ee ae 25 00 $5,013 37
$12,903 61
RECEIPTS.
Subscriptions.... Je 07) S11. T7656
pt ts pe Seika eke eet 1,924 59
Return of adv. to Fresh-
Wie Fhe 20 a ek Ses Sa 750 00
EpQeee ee oe cce San eo erone 502 85
Freshman to defray expenses
OF. Ine Cte a Se 82 00
Entries Fall regatta... ..... 60 00
PPO PI Sa sine 5 5 do eae se 5 00
$14,501 00
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Athletic Association.
The following is the official report of
the University Athletic Association for
the college year of 1895-’96:—
EXPENSES.
TrAVelne oss es $330 81
Hotel and meals..... 512 05
Telegrams and _ tele-
WrOriow. 2. ees ie ee 8 99
Printing and station-
NN eae eo as soa weiae 90 15
Merchandise and
sporting goods... .... 127 80
FRUDNGPS See ee ea 243 35
Alcohol and rubbing
MKtUre se 8 ss ess 118 79
Training table......2. 1097 09
Shoes, repairs, etc.... 34 59
Use track HE. C. Park
Bicycle squad... ..... 25 00
Work at Field and on
tYHCR os ee 7 00
Revolver and _e cart-
THISCS=. . eee age 4 30
Tapes, string, etc..... 11 40-
Lamp chimneys... 1 36
Badses) 4-3 se ies 5 00
Cartage and express. 19 45
Coal and wood... 2:..* 16 40
Hacks... Seo ee 7 00
BiGWROrys 2. ses os ee eee 2 20
Erecting seats at Ar-
MONS ae es 85 00
Electric lights... 10 00
Hardware.... svi. Y 3 30
Advertising... 35.5.5" «46-25
Collecting subscrip-
tigne:..> ii bier. 7 00
Entries two regular
SAMOS. Co ee 10 00
Entries _ Princeton
PAIAGH 228 3 Se ee 3 50
Fee to bicycle race... 3 00
Competitors tickets
New York..... eee. = 08 08
Care visiting teams... 95 45
Handicappers: ..° .22 3. - 27-50
Police, gate keeper, et 41 00
Prizes: ee 530 10
Padlocks... 8 50
Sundrieseec sy Fe. 206 83
————. $8,808 16
Cambridge expenses.. 8,633 91
$12,442 07
RECEIPTS.
Dividend from Inter-
collegiate Associa-
tion (94 and ’95 ae-
COURCIS se i 60 00
Pail so7aes. 86 35
AVinteér Sames.. 25.5. e. 494 75
Spring games... ...... 68 40
Open: 2816S... 6s. Sess 226 00
Entries Fall games... 42 08
Entries Winter games 78 90
POUIGOCR Es oe Wc A EAs 9-76
Advertisements... 2 50
Subscriptions: .. 6 >... 2% 350 21
Troinin®’ table se.>.i 0.6% 314 04
$1,722 98
Cambridge receipts... 9,498 40
$11,231 28
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The Baseball Association,
Below is published the offietal re-
port of the University Baseball Man-
agement for the season 1895-’96:—
RECEIPTS.
Games.
HGZOWNGOO2 2 ee ctie Seek $0 60
eR ON oe a eee ha eee 130 00
Univ. of Va. at Charlotts-
Werle ey. es 220 Se. See 125 25
Univ. of Va. at Lynchburg. 191 38
Univ. of N. C. at Goldsboro. 131 00
Georgetown at Hampton.... 37 75.
Wesleyan at New Haven.... 198 40
ir ee eae |. tye Gey. 165 60
Williams at New Haven.... 182 05
Brown at New Haven...... 405 85
Amherst at New Haven.... 99 95
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