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Below is an account of the expenditures and receipts of the Yale Athletic Association for the past year:
EXPENDITURES.
Trainer and training expenses, $574 40
Training table, 526 35
Harvard games. 433 00
Intercollegiate games, 185 75
Other games, 52 00
Suits, shoes and other athletic supplies, 236 39
Medals, 224 17
Loans paid, 553 60
Carpenter, 56 07
Track repairs, 56 08
Printing. 17 25
Incidentals, 67 80
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Total $2,983 58
RECEIPTS.
Cash received from former Treasurer, $70 38
Subscriptions, 2,106 78
Berkeley A. C. games '89, 29 00
Harvard games, 450 00
Intercollegiate games, 156 66
Yale and 2d Reg. games, 104 50
University games, 148 90
Freshman games, 53 50
Barge subscriptions, 29 00
Junior Prom. ('92), 70 00
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Total receipts, $3,218 72
Total expenditures, 2,983 58
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Balance in treasury, 235 14
As against this balance of $235.14, there is to be paid between now and January 1st, 1892, a loan of $350, advanced by some of the New York alumni for the improvements on the track.
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