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Nice work Mark!
Here is another interesting article... Dec. 1 1906 THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Secretary J. H. Farrell, of the National Board, Renders Decision in the Case of Davidson Against Dubuque. Auburn, N. Y., Nov. 20.—Following is the decision by Secretary J. H. Farrell, of the National Association, in re application of player Paul Davidson for removal of his name from the Dubuque, Iowa, reserve list: Player Davidson's name appeared upon the original reserve list of the Dubuque, Iowa Club. Calling- our attention to the fact, the player protested, claiming- a non-reserve contract with the Dubuque Club. In reply the Dubuque Club deny that the player's contract was a non-reserve contract, and claim that it was a conditional contract, as per the following notation written on the margin of the contract: "Party of the second part agrees to play with party of first part if in I.-I.-I. League in 1907." The Dubuque Club contends that player Davidson agreed to play with Dubuque if Dubuque was in the I.-I.-I. League in 1907. The player contends that the agreement and understanding was that if he, Davidson, played in the I.-I.-I. League in 1907 he was to play with the Dubuque Club. In support of his contention the player submits the original letter of date of January 15, addressed to him by Manager McFarland, of the Dubuque Club, which reads: "You can see I have cut out the reserve clause, and our agreement is. you are to play in Dubuque next season (1907) if you are in tills league." When this player's contract was recorded in this office the following- notation was made upon the face of the contract: '-Non-reserve. J. H. F., April 30. 1906." The body of the contract shows that Section 4, the reserve clause, is stricken out, and across the same is written the word "void." On the margin of contract opposite Section 4 appears "non-reserve." This player clearly understood he was not to be reserved by the Dubuque Club unless he played in the I.-I.-I. League. Further, in view of the fact t-hat this player was permitted to play the entire season and no protest entered as to his contract being- a non-reserve contract, it is the ruling of the Board that the petition of the player be allowed, and his name stricken from the Dubuque reserve list. J. H. FARRELL, Secretary. |
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