Page 5 Miller Pitches No-Hit Game Sophomore lefthander Larry Miller pitched a no-hit no-run game for Kansas as the Jayhawkers won two of their three-game series with Colorado this weekend. KU won one game on Friday and split Saturday's doubleheader. Miller was always in control of the game. He combined a good fast ball and a breaking curve to baffle the Colorado hitters. Miller, working in Saturday's opener, faced only 26 batters and struck out 8. He walked 2, hit 1, and 2 Colorado runners got on because of errors. "I've watched Larry for two years, and that was the finest game he's ever pitched." Coach Floyd Temple said Sunday. "That game showed how good he really is and it gave him some needed confidence." Kansas opened the scoring with a 3-run 2nd inning and added 1 in the 5th and 3 more in the 6th. The only threat to Miller's no-hitter came in the 5th inning when Colorado catcher Bob Mcntyre hit a line drive to right field. KU right fielder Fuzzy Martin made a good catch, however, to give Miller some of the defensive support which has been lacking all season. The Jayhawkers won Friday's single game, 7-1, as their ace right hander Ron Wiley scattered 7 Colorado singles. KU collected 10 hits, and scored 2 runs in the 1st, 5th, and 6th innings and 1 in the 8th. Colorado scored its lone run in the 5th inning. Huftzehner Dead Attack Don Pfuztreuner, Kansas second baseman, was the big offensive gun with a double and two singles. Pfutzenreuter Leads Attack Colorado won the 2nd game of Saturday's doubleheader 4-3 as Kansas pitcher Bob Shirley was plagued with his own wildness and three Jayhawker errors. Shirley allowed only 3 hits, but walked 6 and hit 2 Colorado batters. Both teams scored one run each in the 3rd inning. Kansas opened the scoring with 2 runs in the 1st inning. Flutzenreuter led off with a walk, Martin singled, and first baseman Jim Trombold scored them with a double. In the 4th inning Shirley lost his control and, after giving up 3 runs to Colorado, was replaced by left-hander Gary Fenity. Fenity inherited a bases loaded situation with 2 out, but got out of the inning by striking out McIntyre on 3 pitches. Fenity Pitches Well Fenity held the Buffaloes hitless in the 5th and 6th innings but was taken out for a pinch hitter, Eddie Dater, in the 6th. Miller returned to the mound in the 7th inning and got the side out in order, using only 12 pitches. KU had many chances to tie or win the ball game, but passed them all up. In the 4th inning Wiley singled, He was given the steal signal by coach Temple and, was given extra time when Dick Puleo, the Colorado pitcher, took a wind-up. Instead of sliding, however, Willey went into second base standing up and was picked off easily on a throw from the Colorado catcher. Had he been safe, he would have scored when Barry Robertson singled on the next pitch. In the 5th inning with Barry Donaldson on third base and 1 out, Coach Temple called for a squeeze play. Fenity was at bat, and had a chance to win his own ball game, —(Daily Kansan photo) CANINE RHUBARB—Apparently dogs can also get into the spirit of a baseball game. During a game Saturday between Colorado and KU these two Boxers began a slight altercation in front of the KU bench and continued to the third base. Don Steinmeyer, Topeka senior, who was on third base at the time, and Bill Nieder, Lawrence senior, separated the dogs. Monday, May 6, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page Dream Derby Is Nightmare NEW YORK — (UP) — There's a new legend today to be woven into the storied tapestry of the Kentucky Derby. It won't show in the precise pages of the record book. But this one will be remembered as the "Dream Derby" - a race lost by a tiny tragedian named Willie Shoemaker instead of one which was won by a colt called Iron Liege. And to the sad little man known as "Willie the Shoe" it must remain a nightmare. "I dreamt I dwelt in marble balls" Under him, the colt named Gallant Man surged forward to collar Iron Liege and the jubilant Willie thought he was first across the line. He was starting to pull up when the vision vanished. Because the finish still was 50 but missed 3 consecutive bunt attempts. Last Chance For Crown "We gave them that ball game, and it probably cost us any chance we had of winning the championship." Coach Temple said. "Our hitting looked good until that last game, but our defense was below average. We're just making to many errors." he added. The Jayhawkers play their next game against Wichita at 3 p.m. Tuesday. Wiley will probably be the starting pitcher. KU took both games of a doubleheader played at Wichita last year. 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