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TO-MORROW ÄT
ALHAMBRA
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1936.
Football Pools War Is By No Means All Over
Management Committeeman's Fixtures Copyright Claim Disputed
means over.
Football's war is by no:
It is understood that a number of clubs will make a determined attempt to Dust Mr. C. E. Sutcliffe from his seat on the Management
Committee when the annual meeting of the League takes place in June.
Mr. Sutcliffe has been on the Management Committer since 1898 and since the storm rafacd by the pools controversy ho has been the object of criticism by the northern clubs, who formerly voted solidly for him.
statements that he holds the Copy It is also proposed to challenge his
right of the football fixtures.
"Only four of the 44 clubs voted against the resolution.
"Despite this overwhelming evid ence of the clubs' wisher the Manage- ment Committee Ignored the resolu tion and appointed Mr. Sutcliffe to make the fixtures.
"FLABBERGASTED"
"Many of the clubs were fabber. gasted by the decision and I received dozens of letters of sympathy, but my business occupied so much of my tinie that I decided not to pursue the mat- ter any further. It was at this time that the Lengua acquired the copy- right of my system. Surely they would not have done that if they thought Mr. Sutcliffe had a brand- new better one.
eliffe. I guarantee that within a few "I make this challenge to Mr. Sut- Mr. W. F. Fletcher, the inventor weeks I could teach anyone with a of automatic fixtures said:
reasonable knowledge of football and It is utter nonsense, for Mr. Sut-geography how to do the system. cliffe, his family, or anyone else, to May that he holds the copyright of League Axtures.
"As a solicitor, Mr. Sutcliffe is no Joabt aware that it is possible to drive a horse and cart through the Copyright Act, and, in any case, if the copyright belongs to any individual it belongs to me, though it is now vested in the League.
THE KEY
"The Fletcher system, on which all automatic Axture lists are founded, came into being in 1807. Once the key is understood. It is possible for any person of average Intelligence to work out the fixtures, though work is arduous..
the
"When I first put the proposition before Mr. John Bentley, president of the Football League, I arranged the necessary formula for a League of any number of clubs up to 20 so that when the divisions of the League were raised to that number the pinn wanted little or no revision.
"The League cluba enn take it from me that they hold the copyright, and If Mr. Sutclife is unwilling to compile fixtures i can train someone to do the work.)
MR. SUTCLIFFE REPLIES
to Mr. Sutcliffe, replying Mr. Fletcher, said to a reporter:
"Let them go back to Mr. Fletcher's system if they want to. I can teach anyone his system in ten minutes, but Mr. Fletcher cannot discover my system, try he will.
"For sixteen years before the war I had compiled the fixtures with entire satisfaction to the clubs. Then, in the chaos which followed, Mr. Sutcliffe, "I am not going to teach him or who had gained an insight into the anybody else my system, nor am I matter through being on the Fixture going to discuss the question of copy. Inspection Committee, made, the fix-Fight with him. I have made it clear tures (without consulting me) on a that, so for as I am concerned, I am plan that was a variation of my sys-prepared to transfer the advantages of that copyright to the Football League or its clubs without asking for a penny piece.
tem.
"In this variation the matches be- tween any two clubs were played on successive Saturdays instead of one match in the first half of the acason and the return match in the second half.
"My system of making fixtures took me many years of experiment because I realised I was the very best thing that could be done for the clubs.
"I can provide a complete series of
"At the annual meeling in 1924 Mr." W. I. Baskelt, of West Bromwich alternating home and away fixtures Albion, propused that the Fletcher for ten consecutive weeks. Mr. Flet- system should be restored.
cher could not do that as I do."
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OSBORN SMASHES HIGH JUMP MARK
Star
Of 1924 Olympics Seeks Berth On 1936
U.S. Team
St. Louis, April 5. Harold Osborn, 38-your old wonder athlete who in staging a campaign to represent the United States in high Jump at Berlin this summer, to-day broke the world's standing high jump record with a leap of 5 feet 6 inches.
Osborn, who won the running high Jump for the United States in the World Olympic games in 1924, made his record breaking jump during the St. Louis relays held here. He re presented the Philadelphia Osteo- pathic College.
Besides being the peer of high Jumpers at the 1924 Olympies On- born also won the decathlon event. He is regarded as one of America's Despite the outstanding athletes. fact that he is now 38 years old Oa- born still clears the bar consistently nt fi feet 6 luches,
ARMY CRICKET Inter-Unit Final To Be Played This Week
The final of the Hongkong Area Inter-Unit Cricket Competition is to be played on Thursday and Friday from 10a.m. to 4 p.m. on each day,
The finalists are the 2/East Lan cashire Regiment and The Royal Engineers.
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The East Lancashires will be re- presented by eleven of the following thirteen players: Lieut. E. M. Daw- son, Lieut. J. P. Williams (feapt.), 2/Lieut. K. W. B. Murphy, C. S. M.. 3 Elvin, Busn. Botting, Bian. Coster, L/C Galsworthy, Bdsn. Devan Pre. Herbert, 1/C Whitehead, Bdan. Cox. Pte. Baker and Cpl. Gregson, .
Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite, Royal Artillery, will umpire for the East Lancashires.
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