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Daily News from New York, New York • 255

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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255
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n- i Tix OpemiDinrg ISel ocmmr rSr Ml XMi. To faUltis lick, i tf write: Ticket Office, New York News Charities, 220 E. 42d New York, N.Y. 10017. Specify date or dates, number and prices of tickets desired.

Make check or money order payable to New York News Charities, Inc. add 25 cents for handling and include stamped, self-addressed envelope. Dates and places are: GARDEN FINALS March SJ. $5, J3.5C. FORUM SEMIFINALS 'FORUM QUARTERFINALS Feb.

IT, 28, March IS, S4, S3. FORUM PRELIMINARIES Feb. J. t. 13.

14, 15, 20, 21, 22; S3. S3. Tickets for the Golden Gloves Finals, Friday, March 16 at Madison Square Garden, and for all preliminary, Quarterfinal and Semifinal dates at the Felt Forum are now on sale. They are available at The News Ticket Office, 7th Floor," The News Building, 220 E. 42d open 9 a.m.

to 4:45 p.m., Monday through Friday; and at the Garden box office, off 7th between 31st and 33d open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily and Sunday. i i a By Jock Smith Golden Glovers start throwing their dynamite at the Felt Forarn tonight as the 47th annual tournament, sponsored by the New York News Charities, gets under way. Contenders from the 160 and 147 pound Sub-Novice divisions open the campaign which leads to the March 16 Finals at Madison Square Garden.

Bouts start at 8 p.m. The bout list includes prospec-tire champs from Manhattan, the Bronx, Staten Island, Westchester, Connecticut and Hudson County, N.J. Sub-Novices are battlers who have never before taken part in public competition. They may be green but they're willing. They come out swinging.

Most Clubs Entered Most of the boxing clubs are represented by one or more contenders. The clubs include the NEWS photo by Anthony Pescator Tom Shaw, 147-pound Sub Novice, is slated to compete for the Jerey City Recreation Dept. in tonight's opening Golden Glovei card at Felt Forum. to GG Schedule TONIGHT AT FELT FORUM. 33d St.

and" th Ave, N.Y.C. (8 o.m.) 160 lb. Sub-Novice. First Round. 147 lb.

Sub-Novice. First Round. TOMORROW AT FELT FORUM, 33d St. asd ath Ave N.Y.C. (S p.m.) 160 lb.

Sub-Novice, First Round. 147 lb. Sub-Novice, First Round. THURSDAY, FEB. 1 AT FELT FORUM, 33d St.

and Kh N.Y.C. (S p.m.) Heavyweight Sub-Novice, First Round. leO lb. Sub-Novice, First Round. FRIDAY, FEB.

AT ST. JUDE'S SCHOOL. 431 W. 204th N.Y.C. (t p.m.) 147 lb.

Sub-Novice, First Round. 135 lb. Sub-Novice. First Round. PAL, NYC Recreation, West Side YMCA, Knights CC, Castle Hill AC, Cage Recreation, Morrisania CC and Third Moravian CC.

Also in action will be Jersey City Recreation, which under coaches Al Santora and Jimmy Dupree, have entered their biggest squad in recent years. First of the Jersey City battlers to be called to action on tonight's opening card are the welterweights, Tom Shaw and Bill Enix. Enix is a 16 year old sophomore at Lincoln High in Jersey City. Connecticut contenders include George Cahill and Joseph Sgri- To IncL CKao9- a Lois $57 Lvia-iOpA EnSot Connection ArlflSa FkSoI Connection Ex-Glovcr Set lit iff in Event For the first time ever, a boxing show will be held at Roll-A-Rama Snorts Center, 24th Ave. and 86th Brooklyn, on Wednesday.

Feature bout will be between Vito Antofuermo, ex-Golden. Gloves welterweight champ, and Skip Eaton of Belfast, Ireland. Both are now LylC.40pL ExSat Conneclion IvlOCpL Arl.07o ExSot Direct JJft i rs --J HERE'S WHAT WE DO gnarf, middleweights, and Charlie Heller, welterweight, from the Stamford B.C. and Michael Hupal of the Rice Midtown Gym, also in Stamford. On the schedule from Westchester is 147 pounder Charley Zito, representing Cage Recreation of White Plains.

Zito, 19, comes from New Rochelle and works as a refrigeration mechanic. Tre-Bout Regimen All contenders have been notified to report to the Forum at 7 p.m. for the pre-bout procedures. All must be weighed in and examined by the doctor. Once the weigh-in ar.d the exams have been completed, the AAU clerk will make the matches.

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