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Minutes of meeting

Wednesday, February 5, 1997

7:30 p.m., Spring Valley A.A.

 

 

 

Absent:  Woody's, ICC, Limeport, Umpire Assignor

 

Treasurer's Report :  February 13, 1997

 

Previous Balance                                                                                              $    961.08

Income:  Bethlehem Brewers, franchise fee                                100.00

Total Income:                                                                                                        100.00

 

Expenses: 

            Jan Ciganick, postage 2-13                                                8.32

Total Expenses:                                                                                                      -8.32

Ending Balance:                                                                                                  1,052.76

 

Monies Owed:  Due and payable immediately!

East Texas                                $20 fine 1-8, doubled                                                               $   40.00

ICC                                         $20 fine 2-5                                                                             $   20.00

Limeport Bulls                          $50 banquet, $20 fine 2-5                                                        $   70.00

Silver Creek                             $100 banquet, $20 fine 1-8, doubled                                        $ 140.00

Woody's                                  $20 fine 2-5                                                                             $   20.00

 

            TOTAL OWED  by teams (not including BML)                                                          $  290.00

            Blue Mountain League owes us $135.24.                                                                          135.24

                                                                                                                                                $  325.24

New Business:

 

Blue Mountain League:   D. Hemerly informed the League he has invited the president of the BML to sit in on meetings in the interest of improved relations between the leagues.  BML asked for a copy of final accounting for all-star game for new treasurer, so monies owed can be settled.

 

Realignment:  J. Sedler suggested adding new team to Central Division, keeping same playoff format as last year.  This was approved by the representatives.  M. Swanson suggested instituting a lottery in successive years for switching teams that must play extra games due to uneven number of teams in different divisions.  This was considered a worthwhile suggestion, but it will not need to be considered until next year, when number of teams are determined.

 

Allentown Ambassadors:  The new local team is a professional team; players returning from Ambassadors would need a release to play in the League, the same as any other professional players.  Appropriate By-Laws are already in place.

East Texas:     George Horn returning as manager for 1997. Team is currently lobbying to play at Cetronia (Cetronia Longhorns).  Longhorns would be at the bottom of the totem pole for scheduling, with 4 teams having priority.  A few home games will have to be played away; G. Horn will let D. Ernst know which home games he would like to play away.  Also note that practice time on the field will be limited.

 

 

Easton:  High School field looks good for 1997, but Senior League will be using field on Sundays at 2:00.

 

Scherersville #5:  D. Hemerly talked to Parks Dept. about improving condition of field, who promised to continue to work to bring field up to standards.  D. Hemerly will continue to work with them to try to insure they follow through with their promises.

 

Upper Perk:  Would like to play doubleheaders at Scherersville on Saturdays to save trips during the week.  Upper Perk will play 2 different teams on same day, one early (2:00), one late.  Representatives present who played at Scherersville did not see this as a problem.  D. Ernst will schedule accordingly.

 

Field Regulations:  Absolutely NO alcohol by team members or spectators, either at field or in parking lot, at the following facilities:

*          Center Valley

*          Easton (also no smoking!)

*          Milford

*          Quakertown

 

Publicity Director:   Bob Ornosky of Quakertown is deciding whether he wishes to be Publicity Director.  He will let the league know shortly.  (Duties would not begin until just before season, but League should know earlier in the event another Publicity Director must be found.)

 

Monies Owed:

FROM 1996 - DUE IMMEDIATELY!

Baseballs - $50.95 per dozen - due in April

League Fees - due in May  (last year $170)

 

 

Next meeting:  March 5, 7:30 p.m., Spring Valley A.A.