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THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The report of the treasurer of the Athletic Association for 1894-95 is as follows:

EXPENDITURES.

Outfits and supplies, $276.40

Grounds, 400.38

Rubbing, 82.65

Training table, 790.05

Games, 876.84

Printing, 145.15

Prizes, 436.50

Old debts and sundries, 278.92

Total, $286.89

RECEIPTS.

Games, $877.00

Memberships and subscriptions, 461.50

Sundries, 8.00

Total, $1346.50

The deficit of $1940.39 was made good by the Graduate Treasurer. The expenditures for the year were $1454.23 less than during the preceding year and the deficit to be made good by the Graduate Treasurer was $1228.48 less.

The financial outlook for the present year is not altogether satisfactory. Owing to the diminished receipts from the Football Association, the Athletic Association cannot look this year for any assistance from the Graduate Treasurer and must consequently become self-supporting. The support accorded the Association by the University has fallen off greatly within the past few years. Four years ago the amount realized from memberships and subscriptions was $2300.00. Last year this amount was but $461.50.

Unless there is a considerable increase of interest, it will be impossible to run the training table or to send any but a very small team to the intercollegiate games this year.

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