THE EVENING STAR JA-13 WaikMftM, 0. C. (Ht Kentucky Gets Hanbury's Proteges Eye Tvttdtr, Ottsmt* 23. tnt Top Place in Golden Gloves Honors Spahn Given By DICK O’BRIEN Uline Arens, but he saya. BUr Bta9 Writer "thing* are different now.” ¦ Tfr M \ ,W? 1 Coach Lew Hanbury's Opti- He has taken s dozen younc- A. P. Cage Poll, Club is poised to make its Imlst * sters under hia wing since last Official Nod By tho Associated Press first real bid for honors in the year's tournament and report- Coach Adolph Rupp *subnovice and open classes off Os Ken- worked I tucky had a merry Christmas P jThe Evening Star's Golden i ed, “they have hard. two days early today as sports- Gloves tournament when the3 think I have a top-flight outfit As NL's Best preliminary round open Jan- writers and broadcasters voted, ‘!ready for the bell this time.” (API.— uary1 20 Capitol NEW YORK, Dec. 23 his Wildcats the Nation’s top 1 at Arena. . on Milwaukee’s team in the weekly Associated : Hanbury, appointed coach off: Indian Team veteran southpaw, captured Press poll. itithe Optimist Club team two3 Hanbury said he will have most of the Important pitching The Baron, years ago, is no novice in the whose team Is jJ a dozen young- honors in the , defending national collegiate Golden< Gloves tournaments. according sters fighting as beginners with to the official 1958 champion, was still enjoying He1 was featherweight cham- -1 averages released today. pion - eight the results of a successful week I in the Golden Gloves tour- another or nine entered Among the titles Spahn JT' Washington * di4 end when Informed of the nament1 of in 1939 on the senior list. not win was the eamed- Wildcats’ choice as top team. and1 he competed in the East- division, he leadership. That went to crafty Tournament Champions j In the subnovice “We’re simply delighted,” he «ern of , who won only six said. “When you in New York City. Later, be e is training Buddy Roberts and consider we 1 heavy- games and lost nine for San have only one man returning * turned to the pro ranks and 1 Johnny Apollo, two fought, among others, great weights, along with Allen Ford. Francisco. from our national champion- 1 the t Spahn compiled 22 victories ship play- Henry Armstrong at Uline 6 175: Jimmy Hart, 160: Pete team and the other 1 and to share the top spot with Bob ers are all youngsters, they’ve Arena in 1943. Kane. 147; Pat Lee, 135, 1 Ray Edwards, 126 Friend of Pittsburgh. He also molded themselves Into a top- Training his Lew Brothers Wes a tied teammate. Bur- flight unit.” Witecks. full-blooded dette, - among for Kentucky won its own In- Two of Lew’s brothers. Jim- Sioux Indian, is listed Spahn my, 135-pound senior, fighters and Han- honors with .667. had a vitational Tournament over i a and i the senior 22-11 record, 20-10. end, defeating Billy, 135-pound novice, are bury reports “he will be one of Burdette the week Ohio 1 e Warren also pitched the « among of this year's tourna- most State and West Virginia. The the District amateurs s the stars complete games, 23, the victory who are training under the e ment.” Other senior boxers are most w j> jggifl Wildcats also had a ' innings, 1 JB over Optimist Club banner. Jimmy Hanbury, Jerry Ramos, 290. and faced the Maryland last week. Re- < most batsmen, 1,176. suits of games through last The Hanbury family has s a welterweight, and Russ Nor- >. 30-year-old right- mm J ,Mmk ' L. -