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Minutes of meeting
Wednesday, February 7, 1996
7:30 p.m., Spring Valley A.A.
Roll Call : Absent:
Allentown Senators (excused), Upper Perk.
Officers: Publicity Director (excused)
Treasurer's Report - February 8, 1996
Previous Balance, 11-01-95 $ 1,163.02
Income:
East
Texas - Stats/Banquet $
45.00
ICC
- Banquet 35.00
Limeport
- 40-meetings, 100-stats, 165-banquet
305.00
Milford
- Stats 5.00
Center
Valley - 10-stats, 100-ads, 170-banquet
280.00
Senators
- 105-banquet, 30-stats, 10-check return 145.00
Total Income 815.00
Expenses:
Jan
Ciganick - postage $ 19.50
Total Expenses 19.50
Ending Balance, 01-31-96 $ 1,958.52
Monies Owed:
* Limeport,
10-check return fee $
10
* Cetronia,
80-meetings, 160-stats 240
* Upper
Perk, 20-meetings, 5-stats 25
* Silver
Creek, 100-ads
100
* Woody's,
15-banquet
15
* Castle
Hill, 55-ads 55
Total Monies Owed $
445
Old Business:
Officers: Steve
Smull has accepted position of Statistician.
Vice-President still pending.
Bill Fatzinger reported Bill Sandt thanked the League for offering but
had to decline due to busy schedule.
Suggestions included Scott Davis of Quakertown and Keith Groller of the Morning
Call. Dave Lutte will speak to Keith Groller.
BML-Tri County All-Star Game,
1995: D. Hemerly lit a (large) fire under
Punkin Miller. The BML called to inform
us that we owe $30. A final report is
supposedly forthcoming.
Cetronia: D.
Hemerly introduced Chris Gordon, new manager of Cetronia White Sox. Team will cover money owed if it cannot be
obtained from S. Andrews. S. Andrews
still has uniforms and equipment which legally belong to Cetronia -- he cannot
play on any team until $240 is
reimbursed to Cetronia and uniforms and equipment are returned. One box baseballs is also owed from Cetronia
to Quakertown. If S. Andrews does not
reimburse baseballs, the League will cover one box of baseballs for Quakertown.
New Business:
Legion Eligibility: L. Higgins raised the question of eligibility to be
certain the Yankees are following proper procedure. Rule is: If player is
released by his Legion coach, he can play any time. If player is not released, he can play only on nights when Legion
has no game.
Spring Valley Sportsmen's Club: J. Ciganick read a letter from Bob
Ravier to the effect that the S.V. Sportsmen's Club is purchasing 37 acres of
property and was seeking donations.
Since the Club has been so generous in providing the League meeting
facilities free of charge, the representatives agreed to donate $100 to the
Spring Valley Sportsmen's Club.
Hall of Fame Plaques: J. Ciganick read a request from C. Ciganick of the Hall
of Fame Committee for plaques including the name and date of all persons
inducted into the Hall of Fame (to replace the temporary poster now in the
Spring Valley Sportsmen's Club). 2
plaques would be required, one for each era.
These plaques would be kept at the Club, displayed at each banquet with
new names added, and eventually possibly installed at the Ballyard. Gibson Trophy's price would be $135 per
plaque, each with 48 names, for a total of $270, plus 8 cents per letter
engraving. Engraving for approximately
50 names, roughly 20 letters per name, would be $80, for a total cost of
$350. Dave Lutte will also check with
Chuck Frantz for a price, and we will explore other options before proceeding.
Upper Perk: Missed
three meetings in a row, which makes the team officially out of the League, per
By-Laws. D. Hemerly will call to see if
there is a problem receiving mail. No
action will be taken until reason for absences is determined.
American League Rule Book: D. Rosenberger agreed to get 25 books for $17 for League.
BUA:
D. Ernst
meeting to negotiate with BUA at his home next Thursday.
Baseballs: D.
Snyder ordered 90 dozen baseballs.
$50.95 per dozen due at April meeting.
Baseballs ordered by team as follows:
Castle Hill - 5 Allentown Senators - 5 East Texas - 5
Cetronia - 5 Center Valley - 7
Gabelsville - 3 or 4
S. Whitehall - 5 ICC - 6 Milford
- 4
Woody's - 5 Limeport - 6 Quakertown
- 4 (1 owed)
Yankees - 6 Silver Creek - 6 or
7 Upper Perk -
unknown
Next Meeting: Wednesday,
March 6, 7:30 p.m.