General Manager’s Statement Continued from page 3 Expenses on Penn trip, 25 men Telegraph bills, Golden and Postlethwaite R. L. Mallory, enlarging and mounting window pic tures Bellefonte Lumber Compa ny, frames for window pic tures W. W. Smith, enlarging photos for windows F. I. Woltz, lettering win dow pictures E. G. Yeckley, expenses as coach Guarantee Geneva Game G. S. Keller, football blank ets S. H. Williams, paintingpic ture frames Guarantee W. Va. Game W. A. Hoy, hack, Scrubs to Bellefonte Expenses Scrubs to Lock Haven Expenses Cornell trip Bell Tel. Co., messages Guarantee Bucknell Game Sundry telegraph bills Expenses Annapolis trip A. Baum, hacks return from Annapolis Bush House breakfast re turn from Annapolis M. Fauble, trunk for blank ets Expenses band to Pittsburg Expenses team (28 men) to Pittsburg Bellefonte Acad, guarantee Binding football blankets Ray H. Smith expenses Pitt game Board for team,Greensburg Board and banquet at Pitts burg I. M. Harvey, express pic tures to Wilkes-Barre Henry Grimm, sewing nu merals on jerseys Board for Grove City team Board for Geneva team Expenses Fred Welsh to Easton J. A. Krall, twelve weeks rubbing John W. Miller, eight weeks rubbing A. H. Hartswick,insoles,&c Meek Bros., drugs, &c Nittany Printing Co., foot ball printing THE STATE COULECLAN 67 J. B. Mingle, cobbling foot ball shoes 7 68 O. F. Shaw, shoulder pads, &c 42 69 Dr. John I. Robison, pro fessional services 139 70 Mrs. Estella Womer, board ing Ballou, while sick 4 71-37-25-5 Salary Thos. F. Fen nell, 10 weeks as coach 1500 72 Maude E. Bellman nursing Ballou 75 P. F. Barr, physician’s ser vices 76 Lyon’s fare to Penn game 7S Bell Tel. Co., messages 81 F. A. Crosthwaite, football drayage 82 W. T. Dunn, catering foot ball dance 83 E. R. Cyphers for football 84 Bowes and Thompson, hacks Bucknell * 85 S. W. Harrington, pair foot ball shoes 86 W. C. Kline, football cob bling 88 Bell Tel. Co., messages 90 Telegraph bills 92 L. D. Messner, stationery football dance 93 Hugh S. Price, orchestra for dance 94 If. A. Weaver, 1 pr. moc casins 48 00 250 00 2 50 300 00 40 00 350 00 8 40 200 00 4 13 350 00 Ttae 10 00 293 76 306 16 15 00 17 00 Applies Base B {Except Case DV.'s od Da/s ref; IT. e*y r.r*.ic*c bearing ih* Ma' . i. innir'-d r.ga nst defee and worki;.endup ; for, rs pri higher t grade bare ball gi woilj, v.’c cannot run thf ha - ing a single article pr> mtisfaclory. 1 25 17 00 14 00 Guar; 27 is 'Trademark guaran tees pcr/C't food*. S':o >d dcf.cts c?st. % l r rc~la _• 'ic!a cl hi ’wut cost (.xcept 3ase Ha ' s c'l-l Ha's retailing u :dcr si.oc). l_l'nMclSnU(aiii<lo T.!r.*, :i„! 3, ta\l'‘ , u f averages, record i’ay: j: "'\ i.v b i * , 7>or{ ,, n* rainos, Ino "■ Xft •' Vr.flcrlcs. t > <• »t* at dculo-tt’ 1 ('J Beach Hobo Bail Catalcgno—Fit) A. J. REACH CO 17*1 Tulip 11 8 5 85 95 68 37 3 3 Guara: H. A. Weaver, 1 pr. slip- pers 99-15 H. A. Leitzeil, football supplies 105 Fort Pitt Hotel, band 106 Dr. A. H. Sharpe, Official at Navy Game 107 A. J. Henry, lime for mark- ing 125 Dickinson Seminary for loss of Indian Game as per con- 20-6-3-73-77 Cost of maintain ing training table during season as shown in Track House account 00 65 25 32 W. T. Dunn, preliminary training table 17-54 State College Supply Co., football goods 119 Nittany Printing Co. Sundry small orders drawn to Track House Account as shown in Track House state ment RECEIPTS Bellefonte Academy game, Grove City “ Indian “ Penn Geneva “ West Virginia “ Scrubs, Lock Haven, “ Cornell Bucknell Annapolis “ University of Pittsburg*' PACK XIX I' lodging 12 1666 974 28 79 30 3! 670 1! 258 41 375 0< 3363 71 $7463 71
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