Tri//County Baseball League
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Minutes of meeting
Wednesday, May 8, 1997
7:30 p.m., Spring Valley A.A.
Absent: Allentown
Senators
Treasurer's Report :
May 8, 1997
Previous Balance $ 4,228.77
Income:
BML, All//Star Payment (from 1996 //
paid at last!) 135.24
Castle Hill, League Fee and Baseballs
424.75
(includes
254.75, baseballs paid directly
and
73.00 paid to Rebco Kwik//Print)
Easton, League Fee 170.00
Yankees, League Fee 170.00
S. Whitehall, League Fee 170.00
Mariners, League Fee, Baseballs &
Fine 546.65
Limeport, League Fee, payment toward
baseballs 220.75
Silver Creek, League Fee 170.00
Cetronia, League Fee and Baseballs 424.75
Gabelsville, League Fee and Baseballs
373.80
Milford, League Fee 170.00
Quakertown, League Fee 170.00
Upper Perk, League Fee 170.00
Total Income: 3,315.94
Expenses:
Schuylkill Valley, payment toward
baseballs 4,000.00
Schuylkill Valley, Castle Hill
baseballs (D.Snyder) 254.75
Rebko Kwik//Print, line//up cards
(D.Snyder) 73.00
Rebco Kwik//Print, schedules 162.07
Jan Ciganick, postage 8.96
J. LaBella, telephone 22.45
Total Expenses:
(4521.23)
Ending Balance: 3023.48
Monies Owed: (if
there are any discrepancies please let me know at meeting!)
Team # Dozen Baseballs League Fee Other Total
Senators 5 $254.75 170.00 20.00 fine 5//8 444.75
Center Valley 1 $ 50.95
50.95
Limeport 5 $254.75 170.00 (paid $220.75) 204.00
Milford 5
$254.75 254.75
TOTAL
954.45
OLD Business:
Schedules: D.
Ernst passed out schedules. Please be
aware there may be some typographical errors.
Ones that were known were corrected at meeting. Please double//check your games and inform
your players of any mistakes. Also ////
reminder to call Publicity Director AND Umpire Assignor for rainouts.
BML Money Owed for All//Star: Finally paid! About time!
Umpires: Pay $33 in 1997. Pay
before game if possible, or by 5th inning at the latest according to By//Laws. D. Hemerly would like umpires paid
immediately, but representatives pointed out in the event of an incomplete game
they would prefer to wait until game is official. D. Hemerly requested if there appears to be no weather problem,
it would be preferable to pay umpires before game.
Tax on Baseballs: Schuylkill Valley Sporting Goods was paid $4000 toward balance on
baseballs, with $330.75 still owed (excluding taxes). D. Hemerly will forward tax documentation to J. Ciganick, who
will sign tax forms, make check for balance and forward to D. Snyder. D. Snyder will settle up with Schuylkill
Valley. If they give League a hard time
about taxes for 1997, we will have to pay them for this year and divvy up the
money owed by team.
NEW Business:
Lineup Cards: Distributed by D. Snyder.
Please remember to include umpire names.
Publicity Director: Please note
first radio show will be on May 11 // this weekend // with baseball
coverage expected between 10:00 and 11:00.
The first two Sundays in June, June 1 and 8, the show will not run due
to an awards show. Show will run for 10
weeks, with 2 weeks tacked on at end to make up for June 1 and 8. Also note that league opening article will be in Friday, May 9,
Action section of Morning Call, with information also provided to Easton
Express. R. Ornosky and D. Hemerly
thanked the 12 of 16 teams that responded for the article.
Deadbeats: UPDATED 5//7 The following
players cannot be placed on a roster until outstanding monies, uniforms and
equipment are settled with their previous team. Note that our reciprocal agreement with BML will also prevent
these players from being on a BML roster.
Allentown Steve Kampf, uniform; Don Becker,
uniform; Raoul Feliciano, uniform
Silver Creek Jeremy Bartha, uniform; Dan Borden,
uniform
Quakertown Mark
Derewicz, John Cressman, Jamie Sellers, and Bill Treshock // candy $
Tom Laury: Reminder that Tom Laury is suspended for first 3 games of season
for missing All Star 1996.
Reminder: NO ALCOHOL at Quakertown, Milford, Easton, and Center Valley //// this
includes fans and umpires and also includes parking lot. Also throw in outfield, not infield grass,
for warmups at Quakertown.
Banquet: August 23. Date reserved
with West End Youth Center. Any
suggestions on DJ?
Roster Sheets: Collected by Statistician. All roster sheets must be received by start
of season // mail or FAX to Steve Smull.
Glenn Kushma: Situation is that player is conditionally released from Mets, but
still under contract to them for paid professional baseball. He never showed up for spring training for
1997 and wants to play for Limeport.
According to By//Laws, he can play if he is "not being
compensated" // which is difficult to prove. After some discussion, the main concern appeared to be whether
Tri//County could be liable to the Mets if Kushma is injured. B. Fatzinger will give phone number to D.
Hemerly, who will speak to the Mets and render a decision.
Cetronia: Several players involved in HS baseball, will definitely have to
miss game May 13, possibly others depending on playoffs. May 13 with Gabelsville // agreed to
reschedule. Other games will be
determined as situation progresses.
Next meeting: thursday,
June 5, 7:30, Spring Valley A.A.