University Daily Kansan SPORTS Slow Start Costly As Jayhawks Fall Kansas was behind 23 points at the half. But under the leadership of Al Donaghue and Bob Hickman the Kansans cut the margin to 14 points five minutes after the start of the second half and finished only eight points behind. A second half comeback failed to alleviate first half mistakes for the Jayhawks Saturday night as they fell before a tall Louisville team, 82-74. Louisville's Goldstein was high scorer for the evening with 26 points. Donaghue held Kansas honors with 20 points. Ron Loneski hit 19. Loneski started the evening in proper form for KU by making a jump shot in the opening minute to make the score 2-0. The Kansans kept the lead until the Cardinals tied the score 7-7. But a few minutes later the score was 15-7. The same story continued as Louisville added 14 points while the Jayhawkers hit only two points. All starters got into the offensive battle as the Cardinals had five men scoring in the double figures and Kansas had four. Besides Donaghue's and Loneski's scoring efforts, Bob Hickman and Bill Bridges both hit 11 points each and Bob Billings hit seven. Kansas averaged 45 per cent from the field while the Cardinals had to be content with a 38.5 average. Both teams grabbed 52 rebounds. Women's Volleyball Now in Second Week Delta Gamma, Alpha Phi, Watkins, Sellards, Alpha Delta Pi and Kappa Kappa Gamma were all victorious in the womens first volleyball intramural games of the season played Thursday night in Robinson gym. The victors had little trouble in winning their first games and led most of the way. Page 5 Scores of Thursday's games were: Delta Gamma 50, Alpha Chi Omega 20: Alpha Phi 57, Corbin- North 16: Watkins 51, Alpha Omie- ron Pi 36: Kappa Kappa Gamma 49, Gertrude S. Pearson (freshmen) 20; Alpha Delta Pi 44, Miller 37, and Sellards 52. Gamma Phi Beta 29. Because of a misunderstanding of the schedule Douthart and Kappa Alpha Theta will play later. The schedule for Tuesday is: Pi Beta Phi vs. Gertrude S. Pearson (upperclass) vs. Jayettes vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Gertrude S. Pearson (freshmen) vs. Corbin-North; Gamma Phibeta vs. Douthart; Delta Delta Delta vs. Delta Gamma and Alpha Chi Omega vs. Miller. BRITISH MOTORS Drop in and see the 1959 features on the THE LOWEST PRICED TRUE SPORTS CAR OF THEM ALL. Also Clean 1953 Ford Custom-line 4-door BRITISH MOTORS 727 N. 2nd, VI 3-8367 "Where No Imported Car Is Foreign" Relays Committee Applications Due Freshmen members of the Kansas Relays student committee will be selected within the next few weeks, Dan L. Casson and Steve Hill, co-senior student managers of the annual University event, have announced. Members of the relays committee are retained from year to year on a merit basis. Applications are due Feb. 16. They must be in writing and addressed to Casson and Hill at the track office in Allen Field House. The aspiring members need not have competed in track but some experience in the assisting with athletic events is considered important. The candidate's grades must also be such that he is eligible to participate in student activities. Iowa State has defeated an Oklahoma football team only once in 29 years. Monday, Feb. 9, 1959 University Daily Kansan Pace Declines Drake Bid Bill Pace, assistant football coach, has withdrawn his name from consideration for the Drake University head coaching job, it was learned today. Pace said the "stature of the University and support from the state" were factors in his decision to stay here. Frosh Play K-State Today KU freshmen will challenge Howie Shannon's freshmen at Kansas State today in the first of two games between the two teams. The next meeting will be here, Feb. 26. Asphalt has been used as a building material since at least 3200 B.C. Women Never Forget Men Who Remember Order Early, Order Today at FLOWERS BY WIRE "We Are as Near as Your Telephone" VI 3-3255 941 Mass.