Dale Minzlafl and Fred Christon- No' 1 heavyweight title contender.herson.* later this month.:n ii- !♦ IIiGolden Glovers EnterQuarterfinals Tonighto :?rCHICAGO .*? — AfUr running olf 200 bouts in the last two chi vs.Athe Golden Gloves Tournament ofChampions moves into the quarterfinals tonight with action ;n all weight divisions at Chicago Stadium.'IVo former champions and a heavyweight sensation, powerful Dale Yolberg of the Sioux City, le v.a. team, led survivors of tin bigger battlers through two rounds Tuesday night.These survivor: join the lads who came through Monday's bouts at 112, 118. 126 and 135 pound.'Winners of tonight’s scrap qualify for the semifinals March 10, The finals will be run off the same night.Orville Pitts of the Kansas Citv■ksquad, a defending champion, advanced in the 175 pound bracket. Dick Wall, 147, of Tulsa, the 1953 titlist, also moved up.Paul Wright, the 160 pound kinghist ye.u w.is defeated in his second fight of the night by c'e\erill wood rhornton, a Lackland Tex i Air Base scrapper representing Cedar Rapids, Iowa.Wt ,ght is on the Kansas City team Out also is stationed at LacklandVolberg served notice in theheavyweight ranks by scoring twoknoekouts. He chilled Ken Kundert of Kenosh , W: . m 116 of the second round a a scheduled three and he dropped Ron Happach of Decatur, III . in 1 34 of the firstAnothei favorite to come through wa Joe Bethea of the CedarRapids -e .m ,n the 147 poundclass. He . the current AAU champion.Louis\ liie led 32 centers in the race for the team crown with 13 points, based on one for each lxut won. Deii ndiiii; champion St.Louis was second with 12. followed by Kansas City with 11 and Cedar Rapids with 10.