Thursday, June 30 – 1904
Jack Cox, the famous English Internationalist, who signed for Fulham on May 2, and whose registration papers the English Association refused to accept on account of the insufficiency of his reason for leaving Liverpool has since been in great demand by the leading clubs.
Everton were particularly desirous of securing his services, offering a huge sum for his transfer, but Cox was unwilling to go there. Yesterday afternoon he set at rest all doubts as to where he would be located next season by signing for Liverpool, who are to be congratulated on retaining the services of such a brilliant player.
(Dundee Courier, 30-06-1904)