All-Conference Teams Include t wo WildcatsDavid Teagarden, Neosho center, was named to fill that spot in the Big Nine conference second team announced last week toy the Carthage Evening Press. Chuck Sturdevant, Neosho quarterback, received honorable mention.Seven Big Nine coaches took part in the balloting to pick the [ top players in the conference.The champion Aurora Houn’ Dawgs dominated the first team with six of the 12 positions. Carthage landed three and Mount Vernon, Cassville and Lamar one each. The 12-member first team resulted when. Wayne Wickstrom of Carthage and Larry Martin of Aurora deadlocked for * one* end spot.The Lamar selection was the only sophomore named in the first two teams fie is John Moore, a back. He is 15 years old.lt;H. B. Davis, Carthage’s hardhitting fullback and the league’s leading scorer with 101 points, was the only unanimous choice of the coaches.'Here is the complete first team: End—Jerry Burlison (MountVernon), senior.End—Wayne Wickstorm (Carthage), senior.End—Larry Martin % (Aurora), senior.Tackle—Dale Walker (Carthage) junior.Tackle—Gary Bailey (Aurora) senior.Guard—Joe Korba (Aurora), senior.Center—Bruce Davis (Aurora), juniorBack—H. B. Davis (Carthage), senior.Back—Dave Johnson (Aurora), senior.B a c k—J o h n Moore (Lam a r), sophomore.Back—Terry Parks (Cassville), senior.