European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 06, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday july 6, 1959 the stars and stripes Page 19 i injury forces Moore to delay Durelle fight Montreal a a Heel in jury has forced Light heavyweight Champion Archie Moore to Post Pone from july 15 to july 29 his return title defense against Cana a Dian Yvon Durelle. Promoter Eddie Quinn announced the shift in dates of the television fight at the forum after the 43-year-old Moore said he would be unable to train properly. Moore suffered a Bone Bruise on the Heel of his left foot in training. I never asked a postponement before in More than 20 years of fighting said Moore. But this is a most important fight to me i Don t want to Short change the customers and i want to protect my championship. I need every Day of training there is and i can t do it with to scoffed at reports that he was far overweight and could t make the 175-Pound division weigh Only 182 pounds right now and would have no trouble peeling off seven pounds said Archie. But i can t train on one foot. Against a fighter liked Rulle i can t lose any training time i have to move quickly on Moore staged one of boxing s great rallies in his first defens against Durelle Canadian and British Empire Champion at Mont real dec. 10. Floored four times three times in the first round the ancient Gladiator held on to his Crown by knocking out the 29-year old fighting Fisherman in the let around. Durelle was furious Over the de Lay. We contracted to fight on july 15 so i Don t see Why Moore should be Given All the Breaks in Thi Scase he said. Quinn said if Moore in to ready by july 29, Durelle will claim the world title. Hollywood up1 Art Ara gon scored a unanimous 10-round decision Over Veteran Irish Pat Lowry using his Best punches in a convincing but Tough win a Hollywood legion stadium. Aragon 152, Hollywood was a 4-1 favorite Over Lowry 150, Toledo Ohio. Aragon got off to his usual fast Start when he connected wit blow after blow in the opening round. It was one of Aragon s tougher Battles even though ills Mastery was apparent during practically every round. The California Golden boy was throwing More punches but was missing with Many of them. Lowry who had not fought in More than a year and a half never gave up and even had Aragon in trouble in the final rounds connecting with solid rights to the head. Referee Tommy Hart called it97-94, judge Mushy had it 9g-92 and judge George Latka gave it t6 Aragon 96-95. Botox Higgins fired succeeded by surges Boston a Mike Higgins who played his last Active Ball game for the red sox was fired As Boston manager and succeeded by Washington senator coach Billy Jurges. Tom Yawkey red sox owner and president expressed regret for dismissing Higgins. It was a Tough thing to Call him and Tell him that a change at this time might be beneficial to the Ball club Yawkey told newsmen. The red sox were in eighth place 9% games out of first when Yawkey announced the Dis Missal. An 11-5 loss to Baltimore saturday dropped them 12 games out. Higgins was in his fourth season As sox manager. Under him the club finished fourth twice and third twice. It will be the aggressive Jurges first crack at a managerial Job in the majors. He finished fifth with Cedar rapids in the three i league in 1950 and second with Hagerstown in the Piedmont league in 1953. He was one of several prospects considered by Yawkey and Bucky Harris Boston Genera manager. The others were not identified be cause they Are under contract to other bal clubs. Jurges was a Peppery infielder with the Chicago cubs and new York giants for 17 years. At Chicago he played in one of base Ball s Best infield with Charlie Grimm Athirst Billy Herman at second and Stan Hack dodgers split with Chicago Chicago a Don Drysdale pitched the los Angeles dodgers to a 5-2 Victory Over the Chicago cubs saturday after the cubs Cap tured the opening game 2-1. It was Drysdale s first Victory in Wrigley Field after three straight losses Here in four seasons. Drys Dale scattered five hits to bag his ninth win. In the opener cub Pitcher Bob Anderson yielded six hits in win Ning Over Rookie Larry Sherry who was making his first major league Start. The 23-year-old Sherry pitching the first seven innings surrendered four hits Chicago s two runs in the firs game were unearned. Dale Long singled with two out in the fourth and Lee Walls survived on Jim Gilliam s Fumble. Catcher Sammy Taylor followed with a triple that fell Between Wally Moon and Ron fairly to score Long and Walls. Bobbing along first a mfg los Angeles Chicago dr6po leads or spree As o s top Boston 11-5 Baltimore a the Balti More orioles spoiled Billy Jurges debut As manager of the Boston red sox saturday clouting four Home runs and 13 hits for an 11-5victory. Jurges replacing Mike Higgins used four pitchers in an attempt to halt the Oriole barrage led by Walt Dropo. The big first baseman hit two homers and a single to drive in four runs. The other Baltimore Homer were hit by Jim Finigan his first Gill Lam 31 Noal. 2h Moon if Multi to. Of Llod Kos in fairly of a Pluim Lano Ito Salboro o wills. Re Shwiry. D Klipp Stcin p 000 a Al ii 3 0 0 t. Taylor 2b 400 in rat so 401 Norco of 411 Altumn of 401 1 limits us 401 Moryn. If 000 Thomson if 800 1 Snir 111 301 Walls of 2 0 1 s. Taylor e 100 ambit son p Scholz retains title Berlin up Gustav bubl Scholz gained a 15-round decision Here Over fellow German Hans Werner Wohlers to retain the european middleweight boxing title. Totals 3s 1 out for fairly �. Los Angeles Chicano Liei Rel 0-1 Aioli my n a 5-7 0 totals Sherry 8 2 a run 000 000 001i 000 200 oox2 inter Buso 0 1 7 000 124 k Oll Llam. To a is aug Lus 21-7.hii Liko 27-14. Lou Aii Gulch 0. Cell Cuso s. 311-8. Taylor lilt Seldor Willil Snail or. S. Taylor 2. Tigers Ink hurler for $30,000 Bonus Buffalo up Pat Dobson one of the most sought after Young hurlers in this part of the country has been signed by the Detroit tigers for an estimated $30,000 Bonus. It was the largest Bonus Ever offered to a Western Newyork baseball Prospect. Dobson who stands g feet 3 inches and weighs 190 pounds was signed by scout by Williams whoop hustled several other major league scouts for the Honor. The 17-year-old Dobson compiled a record of 19 victories in 20 decisions at suburban Lancaster High school. Billy j hires. Debut ruined Don Juan ninth second game los Angeles illum. 31 Ottil 21 Moon if anti in. Of of in of wills so i Katano o totals a i h ii Chicago a 11 ii 1 2 t. Taylor la 1 1 4 0 1 1 1 1 300 4 0 3 0 i 0 3 1 3 1 dark 31 non ii. Of Hanks is monju if 1 Liik in 1 Walls of 1 8. Taylor o 0 , p 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 Moruchi in p a Alti Unn sonic Luton. P a Miu Liall lob but 3 01 1 0 0 000 i 1 1 000r o o too i2 a 633 s 9 totals riled out for snide in 4 i singled for 6 of tiled out for sinn Loton 7. Los an Jeles Chicago Drysdale a 9-0 a 4-1 morn head Singleton Bobbin 010 400 0005 0 Sloo 020 0002 5 i in h r Erbb Soo n 2 a in 3% 5 5 5 5 3 i 2 0 0 0 0a 2-0011 200000 a Banks. 1 0-alos Ai Colim 27-0, Chicago 27-13. Up a Taylor Banks. La los an Kols 0, Chicago 6. 2bailllam. Wills. A i ills j\v.il. Fill Snider. Long 8tillll8.ni. I Carly. Uni Noal 3, Moon Snihur dark. 1,0111. Hip a Drysdale no Iii. Up Ora Bow sky. A Ruscoll. Is Cory i Mann Salt i. T 2 23. A2 ,44tl. Long defeats o Brien in Oregon aau meet Eugene Ore. A shot put Ter Dallas Long Southern Cali fornia and Miller. Jim Grelle Ore gon upset the National aau Cham pions Here saturday in the Oregon aau track meet. Long a us freshman beat world record Holder Parry o Brien los Angeles for Only the second Lime with a toss of 62 feet 5% , the Mcaa Champion and v aau runner up in the 1,500 meters whipped Oregon freshman and aau 1,500-Metor Champion Dyrol Burleson by five Yards in the Ore gon mile. Grelle s time was 4 06.7,Well off his Best Mark. Burleson was timed in 4 07.2. O Brien s place was Best toss for second62 feet 2% inches. O Brien s world record is 63 feet 2inches, although Long has done 63 feet 7 inches. That record was not recognized because it was on his seventh try in a meet one More than third aau Champion Bill Del linger formerly of Oregon and no running for the air Force won the two mile by beating Lazlo Tabori Santa Clara youth Center in 8 58.4. Otis Davis Oregon badly beaten in the National Mcaa and aau meets ran one of the nation s fast est 440s of the year a 46.3 in beat ing California s Jack y e r m a n easily. Jim Bailey the australian who became the first Miler to run under in the u.s., won the 880 in 50.a of the year and Gus Triandos his19th. Young Milt Pappas went the Dis Tance to record his eighth Victory in 12 decisions. However Pappas was in trouble frequently yielding nine hits three walks and tossing two wild pitches. The loser was Boston starter Ted wills who gave up nine hit Sand nine runs before he was re moved in the fifth. He was succeeded by Mike Fornieles Leo Kiely and Murray orioles got off to a 2-0 Lead in the second when Dropo hit his first Homer n f t e r Triandos had reached base when Ted Williams muffed a routine Fly Ball. Both teams added single runs inthe third and fourth before Balti More exploded for five in the Homer with one aboard and Chi co Carrasquel s two run at third. Jurges now 51, began his career in organized baseball in the new England league playing two years in Manchester . He was with the cubs for about half of the 1931 season and joined them for Good in 1932. He went to the giants in a multiplayer Trade after the 1938 season and finished his last years 1946 and 1947, As a cub Reserve. He has been a Washington coach since 1956. Yawkey called newsmen to Fenway Park to Tell of his High regard for hug guns. I Don t think anyone likes to Tell anyone else he s through said Yawkey. I feel As close to Mike today As in 1946 when i started him on his Mana Gerial career on the train after the world series when at his request he began managing in the lower classifications to learn How which i think is unusual and commend Able. To me it s always been unfair when a club is going poorly for maybe a combination of reasons the manager usually takes the rap. It might be his fault. I might not. The Only double rally. Were the big hits of the the three in Keough s rally in sixth red sox came Back wit the sixth on Marty single a walk to Vic Wertz successive singles by Jackie Jensen and Williams and a wild pitch. The orioles continued to Pec away getting single runs in the sixth and Jurges stuck primarily to the same players there was on noticeable change in Boston s starting lineup. Williams hitting100 percentage Points below his usual clip was dropped from third to sixth in the batting order and went 2-for-3. A couple of Wallops it Liulin us Al Laws , 2b Iacoi kill. Of wit. 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