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Show SI. PAUL CLUB LOST 1ST YEAR Analysis of Figures Shows Average Daily Income of Only $160. 10 tit Paul club, in trio American association, as-sociation, is takl to have lost S50.000 aur-ins aur-ins the 101 -t season, and the losses of tho Indianapolis club were around $40,000, according to the same source. If these ri spires are approximately correct it shows that the attendance in the American association as-sociation last year was far under that claimed by orcanlrcJ baseball. Fl. Paul curried an averaso of-twenty -two men durinp the sen sun, ut an average aver-age salary ci $-1 U(. That would mean ?4l.'10u for salaries. The travehns ex-pejises ex-pejises probably totaled .12.0'Xi. The Incidental Inci-dental expenses of the club, including salaries of officials, rentals:, interest, etc.. probably were about Si 7.000 more. That would make a grand total of about ?7,000. If the net losses were . 30.000. that moans the entire income for the season was only about 525.000. Plowed on the basis of 151 pames. it means that the grots receipts per day for the club were only about 1 60. |