fllIS?rs-idryus*o*at-raied:h«?y*ateraad-UlSild-ail‘ cFiforbid pr^V^C-s ftp NewttilJd, tedra.Bob - Nolan, andTom Nei- . bauer werehot competition for. Vinije- Carp, but the old master was .having one of his* 1better .i:edrs dnd fated the'nod; '. Paul ^Thompson,. Jbe Sikora, . and:. Gliria \;Van Os-... brea were -eioae Beconda toTin? Carpenter, but' the -Pub^ ilaber ahortfitop’a all around play was enough to give him the Job;; Sikora was butetand-. iug in the -field but weak on the ©tick and alV in all ^horU . stop, was about the strongest . .position in rthe‘ league. •Although hampered by wildness Pat • Nolan; still ~ gets the second team bid oirthe; basis of liis speed,running a=na ' fieldiiig. McTigue -was the smoothest tirstsaclter in the league and in addition had agood year at the plate. . flenkelvlgplayed his usual consistent ball hs did Iiorae run.- hitting Tommy Kelly. Dupe Newland was a standout flychasdr and hitter before he mov-ed. tb Algona* John Grace made many a fine catch for the Publish-era;.' and karold Drew kept the playing form, which rated him as the top centerfielder in the loop last summer... HONORAJ3LB MJSNTION:Catchers, Tommy Neibaner, K.C.'i and Bob Nolah, T Publiaherr.Pitchers, Ed Nbrland, Cylinder* ''and Freddie BeaqbOrner^ K/C/b, and Charlie Law, Hand's. Infielders. Jim. Laubenthal, Joe . Sikora. and Ike Fogarty,; CyUiider; John I^oian and Bill Kerwick, K; C.'sPaul Thompson and Ed .Cialcr, Hand’s; Dale Maiipin and CharleyLawrence, Ted's, Outfielders, Bill Carpenter and. Joe Grace, Publishers r Bill Stauss, Harold’s; Kerm Vandervelde, Ted’s Dick Donovan, Hand’s; and Dick KUegl, Cylinder.EHSEPTEMBER 12-17 CLAY COUNTYWorld’s Greatest County FairWEDNESDAY-^Fjying Farmers Day and the first day of harness racing.THURSDAY—Traditionally the largest day of the fair and the fastest harness racing of the three day meet.FRIDAY—4-H Club' Sale, Editor's and Radio -Day plus Harness Racing.Stage Review Each EveningSi/SCLAY COUNTY FAIR^Spencer, Iowa