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Committee Meeting held Monday 22nd Sepr 1890

Present		Messrs Barclay (in the chair), Wilson, Jackson, Coates, Currier, Brooks,
		Clayton, Ramsay, Howarth, Stockton, Fleming & the Secretary.

Minutes		of last Meeting read & confirmed.

Press Ticket	Resolved that one be sent to the Umpire (Emmott & Co, Manchester)

Team		v Accrington on 27th Inst. same as against Bolton Wanderers
		v Hanley Town "  "    "    Smalley, Dobson, Creswell, Martin, R. Jones,
		Parry, Gordon, Abbot, McGregor, Murray & Hammond.

Admission tickets Resolved that members of the Committee shall have power to
		introduce distinguished visitors to the ground & that they shall
		be provided with Cards for that propose upon which the name
		of the persons introduced shall be written. The Treasurer shall
		make a report of the number used each week.

Association	Resolved that the Secretary attend in London on Monday next re Geary.

Middlesbro Ironopolis Resolved that the Secretary's action cancelling this fixture on the
match		   1st October be confirmed.

Accrington match Resolved that Messrs Brooks & Coates represented the Committee
		on Saturday next.

Results of away	Resolved that the Secretary be empowered to make arrangements
matches		for sending half time results to the ground & full time to
		the Sandon Hotel.

Notts County	Resolved that the sum of £10 be offered to the L & N. W. R. for 20 tickets
match 1st Novr	to Nottingham as an inducement for them to run an excursion
		on that day. They to have all other tickets & arrangements themselves.

		Signed Sepr 29th 1890			Joseph Williams
EVENTS
202 The possibility of playing baseball at the ground was considered. The ground was felt to be unsuitable.
232 Photograph of players taken at Sunderland. In was agreed that each player should have a copy. The team names: 1st and 2nd team were adopted.
243 £100 to be paid to Mr Houlding towards the Club’s loan account with him.
273 Gordon had to promise to keep in proper condition to play football
274 12 medals were ordered from Vaughton and sons.