Entry Swells;Tickets SellBrisk PaceBy EDDIE McKENNAKenosha News Sports EditorEntries for the Kenosha Eve-(lt;ning News Golden Gloves boxing bouts Feb. 18 at the Eaglesclub took a big spurt todaywhen novice and open contenders filed from HighlandPark and North Chicago, giving the northern Illinois areafine representation.Several Kenosha entrants havealso been received the past few days, augumenting a large batch from Racine.Two Illinois SpotsIIMel “Moon” Mullins, athleticdirector and boxing coach at theHighland Park Community Center, entered eight novice contenders. These include: Angelo Pas-suello, heavyweight; Jack Cahill, Tom Rapper and Herb Davis, light-heavywelghts; Bob Wever, feather;Lafry Berube, bantam; Jim Mooney, welter, and Ray Plcchi-etti, middleweight.These boys are training daily atthe Highland Park gym where boxing is a leading sport.At North Chicago, George Taylor, former amateur and profes sional scrapper, has a stable of ringtnen at the Hattie Harwell gymnasium in Waukegan.Taylors group Includes: Timothy Miller, bantam, and John Dorsey, welter, both in the open division; Bobby Jones, welter; Irish Ahearn, light; and Bill Stern, heavy.Tickets Going Fastoto While the various boxers arelis going through their daily paces ib. at the Kenosha Youth Foundation ce here and in other towns where ce facilities are available, patrons Conor I tinue to order reserved tickets at a brisk pace.Ringside seats are $1.65, followed by the $1.20 and 85 cent sec-ntin