Tri-County Baseball League
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Minutes of meeting
Wednesday, March 5, 1997
7:30 p.m., Spring Valley A.A.
Absent:
Milford (excused),
Upper Perk
Treasurer's Report : March 6, 1997
Previous Balance $ 1,052.76
Income:
Center Valley, baseball deposit
200.00
Cetronia, fine 1-8 doubled 40.00
ICC, fine 2-5 20.00
Limeport, fine 2-5 & banquet
70.00
Silver Creek, fine 1-8 doubled &
banquet 140.00
Woody's, fine 2-5
20.00
Total Income: 490.00
Expenses: Jan Ciganick, postage & D.Rosenberger gift
30.00
Total Expenses: -30.00
Ending Balance: 1,512.76
Monies Owed: Due and
payable immediately!
Upper Perk $20 fine 3-5 $ 20.00
Blue Mountain League owes us $135.24. 135.24
$
155.24
OLD Business:
Blue Mountain League: D. Hemerly
reiterated how he had invited Tim Moran, President of BML, to sit in on our
meetings. He will be joining us for the
April meeting. There was some
discussion about what this interchange will mean to both leagues; D. Hemerly
stated how he expects only positive results.
He expects BML to see how Tri-County is run by all members, not just
two coaches. When it appeared unclear
exactly what benefits would accrue to Tri-County, D. Lutte suggested we ask
Tim Moran at next meeting.
J. Marouchoc emphasized it was well
past time BML paid their share of the 1996 All-Star Game held eight months
ago. D. Hemerly said he would stress
this overdue bill to the BML President when he next spoke to him. It was pointed out Tri-County never treated
BML like this when we owed them money.
Scherersville #5: D. Hemerly stated he had again spoken to B. Berkheimer
of Parks Dept. and received same
reassurances about field conditions. L.
Higgins stated he would hope for the best, but reserved judgment due to prior
experiences with Parks Department.
NEW Business:
Don Rosenberger: D. Hemerly said he spoke to Don, who is at home
recovering from surgery on February 26.
Don is doing well, but it was a serious operation, and D. Hemerly asked
everyone to keep Don in his thoughts.
Don should return by our next meeting.
(When Don gets better, he will get American League rule books for the
League prior to the season.)
Publicity Director: D. Hemerly introduced Bob Ornosky, former Quakertown
representative and current player, who has agreed to serve as Publicity
Director. D. Hemerly thanked Todd Greb
for his years of service and for taking Tri-County publicity to a higher
level. He reiterated that Bob will need
the continued support and co-operation of all representatives. Please begin giving consideration to your
paragraph of the article that appears in paper at the beginning of the
season. All teams will need to submit a
paragraph: name changes, field changes or improvements, management changes, new
players, returning players, player accomplishments, expectations and/or hopes
for 1997. We also agreed we will
continue the radio show on WAEB, and managers or officers should consider volunteering
to go on the show during the season.
Bethlehem Umpires Association:
The BUA conducted an umpire clinic on Saturday, May 1. 42 umpires participated; 2 former major
league umpires instructed. D. Hemerly pointed
out this was the first clinic of its kind, and at least it demonstrates the
BUA's efforts to improve itself. J.
LaBella informed the League he would only be assigning Tri-County during
1997.
Deadbeats: At
next meeting, inform the League of any former team member who owes uniforms,
equipment or funds in excess of $25.
Report the name and the item(s) and/or funds owed. Quakertown informed the League of players
from last years owing funds: Mark Derewicz, John Cressman, Jamie
Sellers and Bill Tresnock.
Scrimmage Games: Bethlehem Red Sox available for scrimmages -- call S.
Grimshaw or G. Wotring.
Cetronia (former East Texas): G. Horn should contact parks dept.
about reserving field and confirming dates.
Banquet: August
23. D. Snyder should reserve date with
West End Youth Center. Print date on
schedule.
All-Star Game: Friday, July 11/rain date Saturday, July 12 - B.
Fatzinger should confirm with Limeport.
Hall of Fame: B. Fatzinger informed the league that John Szalachowski,
who had held his induction into the League pending possible playing in the
future, wishes to be inducted for 1997.
J. Ciganick will inform the Hall of Fame Committee.
Baseballs: $50.95 per dozen due at next meeting. Number of baseballs was determined:
Castle Hill 5 $254.75 Senators 5 $254.75 Cetronia 5 $254.75
Easton
5 $254.75 Bethlehem 6 $305.70 Gabelsville 4 $203.80
Yankees 4 $203.80 Center Valley 6 $105.70 Milford 5
* $254.75
S.Whitehall 4 $203.80 ICC 6 $305.70
Quakertown 5 $254.75
Mariners 7 $356.65 Limeport 5 $254.75 Upper
Perk 5 * $254.75
Silver
Creek 7 $356.65
*absent - assume 5/can change
Next meeting: April 2,
7:30 p.m., Spring Valley A.A.
Baseball Money Due! Bring Deadbeat List to Meeting!
Confirm schedule prior to meeting and
finalize at meeting!