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Committee Meeting held Wednesday April 6th 1892

Present		G. Mahon Esq. (in the chair) Messrs Ramsay, Currier, Davies,
		Leyland, Atkinson, Griffiths, Clayton, Jackson, Dr. Baxter,
		& the Secretary.

Minutes	of last meeting read & confirmed

Team	v 	Bury (Lan. Cup) Jardine, Howarth, Collins, Kelso, Holt,
		Robertson, Latta, Wyllie, Maxwell, Chadwick, Milward.
	v	Stoke Swifts - Williams, Chadwick, McLean, Kirkwood, Margerison,
		Wharmby, Gordon, Murray, Lochhead, McMillan, Elliott.
	v	B'burn Rovers - Smalley, Howarth, McLean, Kirkwood, Holt,
		Lochhead, Latta, Wyllie, Geary, McMillan, Milward.
	v	Bootle - Jardine, Chadwick, Collins, Kelso, Jones, Robertson,
		Gordon, Murray, Maxwell, McMillan, Elliott.
	v	Tranmere Old Boys - Williams, Chadwick, Collins, Wharmby, McLellan,
		Griffiths, Murray, Pinnel, McGaghey, Bromfield.

Member of	Resolved that Mr. Maxwell be elected a member of
Com.		the Committee.

Finance Com.	Resolved that the Finance Committee meet on
		Tuesday next at 7-30

Com to go to Preston Resolved that Messrs Davies, Leyland & Jackson go to
		Preston on Saturday as rep. the Committee.

Com. to assist	Resolved that Dr. Baxter be deputed to assist the
Treasurer	Treasurer on Saturday next.

Lincoln City	Resolved that the application to allow payment of guarantee
F. C.		to stand over until after Easter matches be granted.
EVENTS
18 Standen Whiteside Linaker was considered for membership of the Club.
39 It was agreed to pay £10.00 to F Geary as a wedding present.
43 It was agreed that the Combination Team should be offered 2 guineas and a gold medal each if they got the championship.
51 Resolved that the silver medals to Everton Team from the previous season should be presented on 24 Oct.
72 Gordon appeared before the Committee and promised to abstain from drink in the future.
74 Call on players “to pay strict and special attention to training … and not to go skating on the ice.”
98 Resolved that a turnstile book be kept.
107 Resolved that 13 medals be purchased @ 24/- from Vaughton’s
112 Fred Geary was asked to look for employment outside a public house