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Committee Meeting held Monday March 7th 1892

Present		G. Mahon Esq. (in the chair) Messrs Jackson, Nisbet, Ramsay, Atkinson,
		Griffiths, Clayton, Davies, Howarth, Coates, Stockton & the Secretary.

Minutes		of last meeting read & confirmed.

Team	v	Stoke- Jardine, Earp, Howarth, Kelso, Holt, Robertson, Latta, Geary,
		Maxwell, Chadwick & Milward with McLean as Reserve - Mr. Stockton
		to go as rep. the Committee.
	v	Leek - Smalley, Chadwick, Collins, Wharmby, Jones, Lochhead,
		Gordon, Murray, Pinnel, McMillan, Elliott.

List of Members	Resolved that the motion authorising list of members to be posted
		in Committee Room be rescinded.

General Meeting	Resolved that a General Meeting of the Members be called in accordance
		with the requisitions sent in and that the meeting be held in the
		School Room Royal Street at 8 - 0 on Tuesday the 15th Inst.

Prospectus of	Resolved that 500 copies of Prospectus of the E.F.C and Athletic
E.F.C & A.G.C	Grounds Co. Limited be forwarded by the Secretary with notice of
		General meeting provided the same be approved by the Chairman
		(Mr. Mahon).

Motion by Mr. Nisbet left over until next Meeting.

Com. to assist	Resolved that Mr. Davies be deputed to assist Treasurer 
Treasurer	on Saturday next.

Combination	Resolved that Mr. Howarth look after team on Saturday next
Team		during Mr. Clayton's absence.
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