L JL l/L p- averages well over six-feet. DickIei Nielsen, leading scorer with ' 1Ipoints ill 10 panics will open atIthe center position and i ti-4. Atll !nS11iediii-11hcthe guards w ill be Jerry Steppke • 1 (6-1) and Harold Rosene (.—10), with Dick Johnson (6-3) and Gene Wozniak (6-2) at forwards. Others on the team who are -ix-feet or taller are Mike Miller, u Dale Minzlafi and Fred ('hnstop-herson.I liiGolden GloveCleQuarterfinalso( Hit AGO 4* —After running of}200 bouts in the last two dovs. mthe Golden Gloves Tournament ol' Jh Champions moves into the quarter- lt;r finals tonight with action in all sck j weight divisions at Chicago Sta-ev\dium. hB Two former champions and a g heavyweight sensation, powerful hi ie Dale Vulberg of the Silt;j .x City, k n Iowa, team, led survivors of the oJ e bigger battlers through two rounds m .r Tuesdav night. aiThese survivor; join the lads who D came through Monday s bouts at 112, 118. 120 and 135 pound,1 wWinners of tonight’s scrap R qualify for the semifinals March cl j 10. The finals will be run off tiie pi 1 same night. n Orville Pitts of the Kansas Citv rlt;i * * % #1 squad, a defending champion, ad- I**! vanced in the 175 pound bracket, w Dick Wall, 147, of Tulsa, the 1953 w f. titlist, also moved up. Kit I Paul Wright, the 100 pound king Rs,Ite