There have been numerous descriptive and factual articles about annual mathematics contests or tournaments; however, very little has been written about mathematics leagues per se. Articles have appeared in The Mathematics Teacher describing the Nassau County [Long Island] Interscholastic Mathematics League and the Bergen County [New Jersey] Interscholastic Mathematics League, as well as Intramural Mathematics League [West St. Paul, Minn.]. More recently, an article appeared in the January ′67 issue of this magazine describing in some detail the operations of the Tri-State Mathematics League of Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. It was noted in the article that the Massachusetts Association of Mathematics Leagues has fifty schools participating. Other educational journals, and newspapers, have included brief resumés of the activities of other leagues and comments by well known educators on the values (and sometimes detriments) of mathematics competition.